[00:25] <chem> When I restore items from the Trash, I get an error message for each file: "Items in the trash may not be modified"
[00:27] <chem> Clicking "yes" to skip seems to restore them fine however. Any way to disable this?
[09:23] <thoma> Hi. So, problem is, that I have my custom ~/.Xresources file that I use for xterm settings. This file should be read by xinit, but it is not. I see that in `/etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc` in lines from 66 to 85 script tries to properly set up .Xresources file and call xrdb. Anyone knows why this thing isn't working?
[09:33] <thoma> when I call it after I log in, with `xrdb -load ~/.Xresources`, then everything is ok
[12:30] <Voyage> Hi
[12:50] <Voyage> my redmine says Installed: 3.0~20140825-8 in ubuntu "apt-cache policy redmine" but 2.5 in url/redmine/information page. Any clue why?
[13:45] <sim642> I have this low-battery issue on my laptop: there's nothing xubuntu does when the battery level goes too low so at one point it just runs completely out and shuts down in a moment, not taking any normal shutdown procedures.
[16:37] <GeekDude> What is the best/prettiest way for generating a battery life statistics graph? IBAM sounds close to what I want, but I thought I'd check in here to see if you guys had any reccomendations
[17:54] <GeekDude> Slow sunday I gues
[21:44] <xubuntu87w> newbie here, trying to get on
[21:44] <xubuntu87w> ok
[21:46] <xubuntu87w> Just wanted to say that I read about Xubuntu @ Dedoimedo and was impressed.
[21:47] <GeekDude> Dedoimedo?
[21:48] <xubuntu87w> So decided to try 15.04 and wow am I ever impressed. I have tried so many flavors of Linux for the last 10 years and you guys have REALLY got it.
[21:49] <GeekDude> 15.10 is more fun :D
[21:49] <tsimonq2> +1 XD
[21:49] <xubuntu87w> Dedo is a Brit who reviews linux distros
[21:50] <xubuntu87w> Dedo didn't like 15.10 as well
[21:50] <xubuntu87w> But I sure will try it
[21:51] <GeekDude> 15.10 comes with LibreOffice
[21:52] <GeekDude> A change I very much appreciated, as Gnumeric and Abiword just weren't cutting it for me
[21:52] <xubuntu87w> Now all I have to do is figure out how to get Oanda's trading platform to drop a working icon on my desktop. I can get it to load from the website.
[21:53] <xubuntu87w> I've got the icon there, but can't seem to activate it.
[21:54] <GeekDude> What is the icon supposed to do?
[21:55] <xubuntu87w> It will start Oanda's trading platform from the desktop.
[21:56] <xubuntu87w> It runs on java.
[21:56] <GeekDude> How do you normally start Oanda?
[21:57] <xubuntu87w> That's it. But you can also start it from the website.
[21:57] <xubuntu87w> Takes more time.
[21:59] <xubuntu87w> Gotta go, just mainly wanted to rave about Xubuntu!!
[21:59] <GeekDude> :)
[22:33] <scrabcakes> I can't get past the gui login, any ideas? It seems to blank and then go back to the login screen
[22:39] <scrabcakes> I can login as guest, however
[22:41] <knome> did the login work before?
[22:41] <knome> if it did, what did you do before it stopped working?
[22:41] <knome> which version of xubuntu are you using?
[22:42] <scrabcakes> 12.04 I believe, and I pointed /home to usb
[22:43] <scrabcakes> I can access home in tty1 though
[22:44] <knome> xubuntu 12.04 is EOL since april 2015
[22:45] <knome> and i think you have just described your own problem
[22:45] <knome> or tbe, the cause
[22:48] <scrabcakes> how can I find out specifically what's causing it though? are there logs?
[22:49] <knome> it sounds like permission problems, but as i said, 12.04 is EOL; please upgrade to 14.04 or any other supported release for support on this channel
[22:55] <scrabcakes> I stand corrected, it's 14.04
[22:55] <scrabcakes> (yay for me)
[23:02] <scrabcakes> anyone?
[23:02] <GeekDude> scrabcakes, you set your /home to a USB device, yes?
[23:03] <scrabcakes> GeekDude: yes
[23:03] <GeekDude> Is this USB device set up to mount on boot?
[23:04] <scrabcakes> yes
[23:04] <scrabcakes> and does so successfully (I can access home in tty1)
[23:05] <GeekDude> Have you been able to log in with /home on your USB device before?
[23:05] <scrabcakes> it was previously on an SD card which worked fine, but no I haven't logged in with the usb
[23:06] <GeekDude> It's probably as knome  said then
[23:08] <GeekDude> I'm useless when it comes to permissions problems :|
[23:08] <scrabcakes> I changed permissions of .Xauthority as per a forum post, it now doesn't loop but still doesn't log in
[23:08] <knome> if you create a new user, what happens with that?
[23:08] <knome> does it log in like the guest?
[23:09] <knome> if yes, then the permission problem exists in the users' home
[23:10] <scrabcakes> yes I can log in as guest
[23:10] <knome> did you read what i said?
[23:10] <scrabcakes> oh, sorry, 2 secs
[23:12] <scrabcakes> knome: new user also loops back to log-in
[23:25] <scrabcakes> fixed it with sudo chown -R $USER:$USER $HOME
[23:50] <xubuntu> hello?
[23:51] <Guest26495> hello?
[23:53] <en_sabah_nur_> Hello, Guest26495.