[03:22] <pjotter> Does anyone know where exo-preferred-applications stores it's settings?
[04:40] <Afdal> Can someone tell me all the different components of Xubuntu's automatic program startup at a session boot?
[04:41] <Afdal> Can everything actually be found within Session and Startup under the Autostart tab or is there more to it?
[04:43] <Afdal> seems to me there's more to it
[04:43] <Afdal> why is MenuLibre starting up at the beginning of a session for instance
[04:43] <Afdal> I thought that was merely a utility for editing xfce4-applications.menu
[06:45] <linux1456> Hi. Does Default XUbuntu allows PPP Connetion? I wannt use Internet Dongle for internet.
[09:35] <jackzhang1992> hi
[09:36] <jackzhang1992> hi,everyone, I have problem about intalling wifi drivers in the xubuntu
[09:38] <jackzhang1992> I just intall a Xubuntu14.04 on my old laptop, but when it boots,it cannot connect to internet.
[09:38] <jackzhang1992> any idea to fix this problem? (intall wifi driver offline)
[09:38] <jackzhang1992> Thanks
[16:40] <kryko> .
[18:10] <Travis> Hello.
[18:10] <GeekDude> Hi
[18:10] <Travis> Does Xubuntu have a program available, to copy files across DVDs.  I am copying an entire Windows account folder onto multiple DVDs
[18:10] <Travis> ?*
[18:13] <GeekDude> Travis, Is the goal just to put files onto the dvds, or to spread one folder across multiple discs?
[18:14] <Travis> copy all of the files in the account folder, so that he has them all.
[18:14] <Travis> There are too many for one DVD
[18:15] <GeekDude> Would it be possible for you to manually separate the files into DVD-size sections?
[18:16] <GeekDude> Note: I'm no expert on DVDs
[18:16] <Travis> I could, but it's a PITA
[18:18] <GeekDude> I'd imagine having a program that split it into parts automatically would be annoying for anyone trying to find specific files. As far as I know this would need to be done as a multipart archive, which would need to be reconstructed before it could be opened
[18:24] <flocculant> Travis: while I'd not normally say so, is it not easier to do that from the windows system the account folder is on?
[18:25] <flocculant> but - if you're looking to do it in xubuntu, rather than look for copying - look for backup instead
[18:26] <Travis> Thank you.  I will take all advice under advisement.
[18:26]  * GeekDude hopes he doesn't sound like a rambling idiot to people who know what they're doing
[18:27] <flocculant> not at all - and I'm just as much a rambler :)
[18:29] <flocculant> I'm just looking at the issue from sideways :)
[18:31] <flocculant> Travis: apparently bacula does that - backs up to multiple volumes
[18:32] <flocculant> in the repos
[18:40] <xubuntu48w> Hi everyone, I'm experiencing an issue with my system and was hoping someone would be able to help. I'm running 15.10. Just last night and continuing into today, my desktop freezes at random.
[18:41] <xubuntu48w> When this occurs, the mouse either lags significantly or I stops functioning entirely. When it first happened I had to manually shutdown.
[18:42] <xubuntu48w> Just happened again 30 mins ago. I was able to access the login screen via ctrl+alt+delete and reboot that way.
[18:42] <xubuntu48w> Is this a known bug? I rebooted to the following error message: http://i.imgur.com/ZZi0zv7.png
[18:43] <xubuntu48w> Here's the same error dialogue box continued: http://i.imgur.com/04gauru.png
[18:45] <xubuntu48w> Continued: http://i.imgur.com/hPtgK7y.png
[18:46] <brainwash> there is a launchpad url in your 2nd screenshot
[18:46] <xubuntu48w> Last one: http://i.imgur.com/cDzIRH4.png (sorry for all the links)
[18:47] <xubuntu48w> I hadn't noticed that, my bad.
[18:49] <brainwash> bug 1351286
[18:49] <brainwash> comment #30 looks helpful
[18:50] <GeekDude> yeah
[18:51] <GeekDude> At least assuming you don't need those packages
[18:51] <xubuntu48w> Thanks
[18:52] <brainwash> however, this crash is probably not related to the system freezes which you experience.
[18:52] <xubuntu48w> While SimpleScan is an application that I use, I can install an alternative
[18:53] <brainwash> another app may require sane-utils though
[18:54] <xubuntu48w> hmm, alright.
[18:54] <xubuntu48w> I'm a university student, so I can just use the public printers for scanning instead.
[18:57] <brainwash> other than that, you should check the system and session log files for errors.
[19:01] <xubuntu48w> removed simplescan and the packages the commenter had noted
[19:01] <xubuntu48w> I'm going to reboot and see how it goes.
[19:02] <xubuntu48w> I'll be back to let you guys no if that takes care of the issue
[19:09] <xubuntu43w> Looks like that fixed the bug
[19:09] <xubuntu43w> Thanks for the help
[20:05] <xubuntu148> como puedo saber quien entro a mi xubunto y mejor aun a mi modem
[20:06] <flocculant> !es | xubuntu148
[20:07] <xubuntu148> how to know it when someone into my pc with xubuntu
[20:08] <knome> someone what?
[20:09] <xubuntu148> yes. some like a link when i switch my pc
[20:09] <knome> sorry, i don't understand what you are asking
[20:09] <xubuntu148> and says establishing a link connection, conection to what?
[20:09] <knome> maybe you should ask on the spanish channel
[20:10] <xubuntu148> i wanna learn english xD
[20:10] <knome> i'm sorry, but this might not be the best place to do that
[20:10] <xubuntu148> OK
[20:10] <xubuntu148> or better fine
[20:11] <xubuntu148> thank you
[20:36] <GeekDude> I accidentally deleted some files on a network share with a misplaced "delete" key press. Is there a way to recover them?
[20:47] <GeekDude> it appears that file recovery software on the windows computer hosting the share is the preferred method
[20:49] <GeekDude> Ah good, it appears to have worked. At least, if there are any other missing files I wouldn't know
[20:50] <GeekDude> I'll probably have to make backups... I really should be already
[20:53] <flocculant> :)
[20:53] <GeekDude> It boggles me that deleted items from a windows network share don't go somewhere
[20:54] <GeekDude> I suppose that's what I get for not using a samba share with recycling set up