[00:44] <GridCube> is there a way to tell an application to open on a particular monitor?
[00:46] <knome> GridCube, try gdevilspie
[00:51] <GridCube> :/ i dont understand how to use that to move the window automagically
[00:52] <knome> basically, when you add a new rule, you first make sure it targets the right windows, then specify actions for that window
[00:55] <knome> GridCube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFnPKyE9zjY
[00:55] <knome> GridCube, that video might help you (even if it's old, the app itself is the same really)
[00:56] <GridCube> thanks ill check it now
[01:12] <GridCube> none of the options are to move to a specific monitor
[01:13] <knome> position
[01:20] <GridCube> :/ there is no position option http://i.imgur.com/Tw07RrE.png
[01:21] <knome> sorry, i think that would be geometry
[01:21] <knome> i'm not on my desktop machine now
[01:21] <knome> but you can actually figure out what it is by going through the options yoursefl
[01:21] <knome> (note you can use "get" to get the parameters for a specific window you have open right now, this helps find out the right things you want)
[01:22]  * knome stops holding hand
[01:44] <django_> hey
[01:44] <django_> anyone have experience with an old eee pc netbook with xubuntu on it
[01:52] <xubuntu78w> hi there
[01:52] <knome> hello
[01:52] <xubuntu78w> how do i report a signifacant bugs?
[01:52] <xubuntu78w> bug*
[01:53] <GridCube> !bugs
[01:53] <GridCube> xubuntu78w, ^
[01:53] <xubuntu78w> ty
[01:54] <xubuntu78w> how is called a package that contains "additional drivers" settings
[01:57] <knome> xubuntu78w, what exactly is your bug?
[01:58] <xubuntu73w> sry
[01:59] <xubuntu73w> when you switch from fglrx to foss radeon driver system won't start on the next boot cuz of a x11's segmentation fault
[01:59] <xubuntu73w> this is because "additional driver" don't remove fglrx
[01:59] <xubuntu73w> and don't remove kernel module
[03:25] <RoadRunner> is glibc 2.11 a part of xubuntu 14.04 distro and is blender-2.76b-linux-glibc211-x86_64.tar.bz2 likely to run on xubuntu 14.04 without issues?
[03:40] <krytarik> RoadRunner: http://askubuntu.com/questions/372864/why-ubuntu-uses-eglibc-instead-of-glibc , and  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+source/eglibc
[03:49] <RoadRunner> krytarik: thank you :), so hopefully, things should be ok
[03:50] <RoadRunner> providing eglibc 2.19 is newer than glibc 2.11
[04:06] <RoadRunner> krytarik: just checked, everything worked fine so thanks again :)
[04:07] <krytarik> Sure.
[04:08] <RoadRunner> great to know there is someone here who can really answer a question quickly and with knowledge and you've already helped me more that once :)
[04:08] <RoadRunner> *than
[04:09] <krytarik> :)
[04:10] <RoadRunner> cheers (till my next issue... :) )
[08:11] <Buscemi> !
[08:12] <Murii> Hey! I think it would be a good idea to have plank installed by default cuz I've seen a lot of people loveing that. For example two of my friends who came recently to Linux wouldn't want to use Xubuntu cuz it did not look that "good" so they went to Elementary OS which it's a pity :|
[08:14] <Murii> I told them that they can customize whatever they want but....when you are closed minded what can you do ? :))
[11:00] <momomo> I had ubuntu 15.10 installed with gnome3 and installed xfce4 on top ..
[11:01] <momomo> now there is no controls for increasing and decreasing volume nor to the set the hotkey for play stop keys
[12:01] <momomo> how can I add a hotkey for manipulating the volume and play buttons?
[14:08] <Murii> alsamixer
[14:15] <Murii> momomo: I recomand get ride of the current player
[14:15] <Murii> audio driver*
[14:15] <Murii> cuz that is not that great + skype does not work with it
[14:16] <Murii> and put alsamixer
[16:49] <zedd> hi there
[16:50] <zedd> I need some help, somebody available ?
[17:13] <Rademes> Hello! Can I make bootable USB flash drive with Xubuntu 15.10 distro using command # sudo dd if=./xubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=1M; sync
[17:18] <`qq> Rademes: i think that will work for bios boot
[17:18] <`qq> for uefi you need to create a efi partition and copy the contents there
[17:20] <`qq> or use usb-creator-gtk, or unetbootin
[17:20] <Rademes> Simply I have read that some Ubuntu flavors can be put onto USB using dd, but some can not.
[17:22] <Rademes> So I want to know, are Xubuntu images isohybrid or not
[17:28] <jfaust> Rademes: I have had good luck with unetbootin.  no problems with a bootable usb flash drive made from an xubuntu 15.10 iso
[17:29] <Rademes> Thank you, I will try unetbootin then
[17:31] <jfaust> Rademes:  no problem.  good luck!
[17:34] <Rademes> But still I like dd much more, because written USB drive is mounted read-only like CD, so I can not accidently delete files from it.
[18:00] <sony_adam> Hi there. I am looking to make my 3G modem in my Sony VAIO VGN P11Z work with Xubuntu (14.04). All the info I could find so far is quite dated, and I know too little to interpret it adequately.
[18:00] <sony_adam> Any ideas where to start, or how to go about this?
[20:47] <django_> hey anyone around
[20:47] <django_> having trouble with double display