[01:14] <nedstark> #kubuntu
[01:47] <DrCool> kubuntu?  Traitor....
[01:47] <xangua> Storm trooper: you traitor!
[03:04] <ObrienDave> I can't get to the logon password screen
[03:15] <ObrienDave> opening splash screen then blank. press power button, get closing splash screen. and that's all. grrrrrrrr
[03:15] <Unit193> ObrienDave: From first bootup, as in you are using autologin or what?  Care to share more details?
[03:16] <ObrienDave> no auto login
[03:16] <Unit193> Ah, try taking off 'quiet splash' from the grub boot line, then.
[03:16] <ObrienDave> ok, will do. back asap
[03:24] <xubuntu84o> hi
[03:24] <xubuntu84o> ?
[03:25] <markwalt> Hi
[03:26] <xubuntu84o> how are u, ? I wonder if the "noram" boot option can be used in Xubuntu too
[03:27] <xubuntu84o> im using live usb here and tried pressing tab at the live usb menu, then wrote noram before the --
[03:27] <xubuntu84o> but didnt work
[03:30] <ObrienDave> Unit193, nope, still hangs somewhere between quiet splash and $vt_handoff
[03:31] <ObrienDave> i think LOL
[03:32] <Unit193> That should have given you a lot of messages to show more where it dies.  Or you can try flipping VTs.
[03:32] <Unit193> xubuntu84o: Are you thinking of 'toram' rather than 'noram'?
[03:33] <ObrienDave> i tried removing vt_handoff but that gave me something about error parsing PCC
[03:33] <ObrienDave> i have no clue
[03:33] <xubuntu84o> im very sleepy here lol
[03:33] <xubuntu84o> toram
[03:33] <xubuntu84o> sorry yes,
[03:34] <Unit193> That one works.
[03:37] <xubuntu84o> unit193, was that answer to me or to obrien
[03:37] <ObrienDave> hopefully to you LOL
[03:39] <xubuntu84o> unite193, what could be the reason that isnt working when I try to use it
[03:40] <xubuntu84o> im also trying to edit the lilo file, not sure if it works if i edit that one, and its not in the same folder that the ubuntu documentation says
[03:40] <Unit193> ...What are you booting onto?
[03:41] <xubuntu84o> sorry, what do u mean
[03:42] <xubuntu84o> what kind of devce?
[03:42] <ouroumov> noram would have been a weird boot option for sure
[03:42] <xubuntu84o> heh yes
[03:43] <xubuntu84o> i
[03:45] <xubuntu84o> unite193 im booting from a USB stick
[03:47] <Unit193> So usually it gets to the screen with the little icon at the bottom, you hit shift and it'll open a language menu.  After that, you hit F6 (or whatnot) to bring up the boot line, and append 'toram' on the end.
[03:49] <xubuntu84o> but are u talking about the XUbuntu screen? or the Ubuntu screen?
[03:50] <Unit193> Boot sequence is the same, but I was referring to Xubuntu of course.
[03:52] <xubuntu84o> I didnt get the little icon at the bottom, maybe because it is a live usb version?
[03:53] <ObrienDave> purple screen, icon bottom center, same screen for most *buntus
[03:54] <xubuntu84o> i get a 5 options menu. the first one is "try xubuntu without installing it" (or something like that) the others are install xubuntu.. help. To edit the "try ubuntu witout installing it" i hit TAB. and I can see the kernel boot options that are going to be used. I add the "toram" before the --
[03:55] <xubuntu84o> but doesnt work. i know what screen are you talking about because i saw that in one explanation about this for ubuntu.
[03:55] <xubuntu84o> but i dont get that screen
[04:01] <xubuntu84o> is there a file that i can edit, and just add the toram option?
[04:01] <xubuntu84o> i cant find anything about it
[04:01] <Unit193> You didn't dd, you used unetbootin?
[04:03] <xubuntu84o> I used another program, "universal usb installer"
[04:12] <xubuntu84o> no idea unit193?
[04:18] <xubuntu82o> I found the file to edit it. by the way unit, your presence is really really useful here, keep up the good work man. bye
[11:48] <Afdal> huh
[11:48] <Afdal> Doesn't Xubuntu come with xscreensaver preinstalled anymore?
[11:49] <Afdal> Looking around on this 14.04 livecd and I can't find it
[11:54] <Luyin> Afdal: xubuntu is being shipped with lightlocker afaik
[11:54] <Afdal> ah
[11:54] <Afdal> Oh Light Locker imitates that nasty Windows 8 settings interface doesn't it :(
[11:54] <Afdal> booooo
[12:09] <Luyin> Afdal: you can change lightlockers behaviour to something you like. or use another locker if you need one.
[12:09] <Afdal> yeah I know
[12:10] <Afdal> I'm setting up a modified Xubuntu distro for someone
[12:10] <Afdal> and they really really hate Windows 8
[12:10] <Afdal> maybe I'll swap it out for xscreensaver, I dunno
[12:11] <Afdal> thanks for the info :)
[18:50] <RoadRunner> need to install a Pidgin plugin which needs to be compiled; instructions for Debian are here https://github.com/EionRobb/skype4pidgin/tree/master/skypeweb#compiling what needs to be done differently for Xubuntu?
[19:10] <Luyin> RoadRunner: as far as I can see, nothing
[19:27] <dv_> anybody knows what this dialog is that asks me to type my password to unlock something?
[19:28] <dv_> it appears after unlocking the screen
[19:46] <bekks> dv_: Whats written in that dialog?
[19:46] <dv_> not much. I'll make a screenshot the next time it appears.
[19:47] <dv_> I tried to find out what is requesting this unlock, to no avail.
[19:47] <Luyin> dv_: probably something like gnome-keyring
[19:48] <dv_> sometimes I have to press cancel repeatedly until it goes away
[20:42] <jwr__> I'm using xinerama with triple monitors. Screen0 is two monitors (left and center) and Screen1 is the right monitor. xfce4-panel is spanning across the entirety of Screen0, which is the left and center monitor.
[20:42] <jwr__> how can I get xfce4-panel to only use the center monitor?
[20:44] <Luyin> jwr__: rightclick on the panel > panel settings
[20:46] <jwr__> Luyin: I looked in there, and "span monitors" seemed close, but that only gives me the option of spanning across all three monitors (checked) or spanning across the left and center monitors (which is X Screen0, unchecked)
[20:52] <Luyin> jwr__: uncheck "span monitors", then move the panel to the place you want it to be
[20:59] <ouroumov> I have a feature request: when we do ALT+TAB to switch between windows, it would be nice if the switcher would appear on all screens in a multi screen setup.
[21:01] <Luyin> ouroumov: you can set this up in xfce 4.12 ;)
[21:02] <ouroumov> Really? Awesome!
[21:02] <ouroumov> Thanks!
[21:03] <Luyin> at least I think so, but I don't seem to find it
[21:03] <ochosi> ouroumov: that happens by default in xubuntu
[21:04] <Luyin> which xfce version is shipped with current xubuntu releases?
[21:04] <jwr__> happens by default for me
[21:04] <jwr__> and i'm on xfce 4.12, xubuntu 14.04
[21:05] <ouroumov> I tried that on 14.04, hadn't noticed. :o
[21:06] <ochosi> maybe you only looked at one monitor at a time ;)
[21:07] <ochosi> you need to focus on both at the same time!
[21:21] <raaquio> Hi ppl! I'm having an issue with my WiFi connection that i dont know whats happening. The wifi is working good at me phone and tablet, but since yesterday my Xubuntu recognize The signal, tell me thats is connected, but it is not.
[21:22] <raaquio> No bits coming except for The qbittorrent program.
[21:22] <raaquio> In Qbittorrent is like nornal
[21:23] <raaquio>  But nothing happens in The browser, nothing open, neither The emails in thunderbird.
[21:26] <bekks> raaquio: Maybe qbittorrent is just using the whole bandwidth then.
[21:28] <raaquio> I thought about it, but then i close The program, and still The same thing.
[21:29] <raaquio> I try to apt-get install in terminal and no signal too. :/
[21:30] <raaquio> bekks: kinda strange, don't it?
[21:30] <bekks> How do you determine wether "bits are coming through"?
[21:34] <raaquio> bekks: don't know, how?
[21:34] <bekks> You stated that - so you have to tell us.
[21:40] <raaquio> bekks: let me see