[00:08] hello [00:09] Is it possible to change the size of the icons in a menu? [00:12] I want to make the icons in the menu the same size as the icons in the panel below http://i.imgur.com/yNDPVbe.png [00:25] kozukumi: you could use the whisker menu [00:27] hmm i thought that was the whisker menu, i guess not tho! [00:28] ahh yes that is much better :) [00:28] thank you xangua [00:30] does xubuntu 14.04 support GTK 3? [00:35] Gtk3 apps support gtk3 [00:46] I want to know if Cairo-Dock 3.4 can run on xubuntu 14.04 (and it requires GTK 3) [00:49] You can run gtk, qt, kde apps, desktop environment doesn't matter if that's what you mean [00:52] xangua: you support of a particular gtk version is not dictated by the os release? [00:52] *you mean [00:55] !info libgtk-3-0 trusty | RoadRunner [00:55] RoadRunner: libgtk-3-0 (source: gtk+3.0): GTK+ graphical user interface library. In component main, is optional. Version 3.10.8-0ubuntu1.6 (trusty), package size 1877 kB, installed size 6757 kB [00:57] krytarik: you mean, if I am to type in "!info libgtk-3-0 trusty" into terminal I'll get my answer? [00:57] Hah. [00:58] krytarik: I am just trying to understand your answer... [01:00] krytarik: ie: please explain [01:01] RoadRunner: I had the bot tell you the version of GTK+ 3 currently in the official repos of Ubuntu 14.04. [01:04] krytarik: ok, so then Cairo-Dock 3.4 should run on xubuntu 14.04 just fine [01:05] krytarik: how did you query the bot? ie: could you explain the syntax of your command? [01:06] RoadRunner: The middle one is the package name. [01:07] what other types of questions may the bot answer? [01:07] !info whatothertypesofquestionmayyouanswer [01:07] Package whatothertypesofquestionmayyouanswer does not exist in wily [01:07] fair enough [01:10] so for a question to be answerable, I have to know the exact name of the package, how/where do I get that? [01:10] !help [01:10] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [01:10] lol [01:11] alright, I'll play along :) [01:11] !patience [01:11] Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ [01:11] !bot [01:11] Hi! I'm #xubuntu's favorite infobot, you can search my brain yourself at http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi | Usage info: http://ubottu.com/devel/wiki/Plugins | Bot channels and general info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Bots | Make a clone of me: /msg ubottu botclone [01:11] plugins > [01:12] ... [01:12] that is usefull [01:13] RoadRunner: Only the middle link is dead still. [01:13] RoadRunner: Also, http://packages.ubuntu.com/ [01:14] thank you :) [01:14] in the mean time, I don't supose anyone could give me a hand with Cairo? [01:14] I am having a tough time adding launchers to it [01:14] i've got a gifv of a pig wanting to cuddle a man on a couch but don't know about cairo [01:15] RoadRunner: sorry :/ https://i.imgur.com/SRoIIac.gifv [01:16] RoadRunner: Try asking in #cairo-dock. [01:17] krytarik: I did, unfortunately, there's only 6 people in the channel... [01:17] Yeah... [01:17] You never know how active those are though. :P [01:18] krytarik: regretably not at all [01:18] irc [01:19] you ask a question, wait a while and hope [01:19] RoadRunner: #ubuntu might have more users familiar with it. [01:19] krytarik: tried that too :) ; my question doesn't seem to interest anyone there :( [01:20] this here, is the most help I got so far :) [01:25] ok, let's forget about Cairo for now. If I want to add a new launcher to desktop or panel, how do I find where the exe file for an app is located? [01:26] :/ [01:26] The exe file? [01:26] the command file [01:26] executable... [01:27] i think binary is a common term [01:27] Network2501: whatever makes you sing :) [01:29] exe is just my old habbit from the world of Win [01:29] RoadRunner: You can do both by just right-clicking the respective icon in the Whisker Menu. [01:34] that's easy, but what if something installed without creating a link in the process, is there an easy way to track down the binary? [01:35] RoadRunner: "dpkg -L " [01:35] krytarik: could you please explain this syntax? [01:36] RoadRunner: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/en/man1/dpkg.1.html [01:36] Also, "man dpkg". [01:38] and this works not just for debian but for all ubuntus as well? [01:38] Yes. [01:38] and thank you again :) [01:38] Sure. [01:39] Now last but not least, does anyone know if it is possible to get Krusader to display directory structure in a panel as a tree? [01:42] RoadRunner: It might be better to ask that in #kubuntu. :P [01:43] krytarik: I'l give that a try :) [01:43] thanks again [02:06] Good evening. I'm running xubuntu 14.04 LTS on a thinkpad t520. Recently, for some odd reason, both the gnome network-manager applet and the sound control applet disppeared from the menu bar. Got the gnome network-manager applet working again (god help me) but I'm still stuck on the sound applet. [02:18] puff: http://askubuntu.com/questions/240623/missing-volume-app-from-notification-area-in-xubuntu-12-10-panel -- ? [08:30] hello [08:55] help [08:55] hello community [08:58] I am very excited to say that I am mere minutes away from my first installation of xubuntu 14.04 and would be most appreciative of some beginners guidance i.e.; initial packages needed for complete well rounded' system [08:58] hello xubuntu390 [08:58] hello oswin [08:59] im excited about replacing my former windows os with xubuntu and beleive i have rudimentary knowledge enough to get there and maintain the basics of system [09:00] xubuntu390: after the install finishes make sure to check for updates [09:00] Hey you have here the doc for everything you need to start: http://docs.xubuntu.org/1404/ and here the point 9 for the applications and packages: http://docs.xubuntu.org/1404/managing-applications.html [09:01] i could use help with the more important system set up(s) and cmd code for security and proper system configuration [09:01] you should be good to go then [09:01] thank you [09:02] the system should have a good base setup for security [09:02] security is really a main focus of mine [09:02] oh ok [09:02] thank you well_laid_lawn [09:02] as you learn to do more it might need some adjustment but that depends on what you do [09:02] cheers [09:10] does the documentation cover how to properly virtualize the system once your in and running a healthy xubuntu? Like how to properly install Linux Mint to run alongside Xubuntu 14.04? [09:11] and so on and so forth... [09:12] it looks like the doc covers just about everything , still looking for primary cmd code to run checks and preventative maintenance throughout entire system [09:13] but im sure ill be able to find said information [09:17] im good, dfocumentation apperantly covers every single base. Awesome. thank you. [13:48] My 15.10 got stuck at resume from suspend to RAM. Display does not show anything, but laptop display backlight flashes at certain frequency. [13:49] I could reboot by alt-sysrq-s alt-sysrq-u alt-sysrq-b [14:13] I use Nvidia driver. [14:17] Usinf Ctrl-Alt-F1 did not bring TTY, so maybe not solely xorg issue? [14:23] can you boot to bios === skribblezatcha is now known as pencilandpaper [14:36] Network2501, what do you mean? I could reboot as I told above. [14:36] Apport.log: http://pastebin.com/h0w2uXsg [14:38] salut how to install ati driver plise help me [14:39] Xorg.1.log: http://pastebin.com/28Q9ifjm [15:35] jarnos: then you should reboot [15:47] Luyin, I did that, and the attached logs are taken after rebooting. [15:48] What to do to prevent that happening again? [16:03] jarnos_: you could copy the logs to your home directory [16:04] jarnos_: and I'm sure there is some option to avoid deleting logs at rebooting... === hycer_ is now known as hycer === Murii is now known as YourMom === YourMom is now known as VladTheImperior [17:49] Any idea why dual booting between Xubuntu and Windows7 messes with my system clock? Switching from Xubuntu to Win7 offsets the clock by 5 hours [17:51] !time | TacoBell: See the first link [17:51] TacoBell: See the first link: Information about using and setting your computer's clock on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuTime - See https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/NTP.html for information on usage of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) [17:51] krytarik: thanks === VladTheImperior is now known as Murii === TacoBell is now known as G33kDude === G33kDude is now known as }{FISH} [22:23] lurk -----> (o,o) === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang