[03:52] <django_> i need a genius
[03:52] <django_> after unplugging frpm tv speakers dont work
[03:53] <django_> http://i.imgur.com/PMzbmnM.png
[08:05] <monkey_> Is there any way I can set the volume in the system tray to just display the system volume, as opposed to only the individual apps?
[08:06] <monkey_> Its currently showing gmusicbrowser and vlc. I've yet to open gmusic since installing Xubuntu, and vlc doesnt have a volume bar next to it so its pretty useless
[12:26] <dkessel> monkey_: this should still work, also for Xubuntu: http://www.howtogeek.com/113897/how-to-remove-media-players-from-ubuntus-sound-menu-add-your-own/
[12:28] <monkey_> dkessel, I will have to give dconf a try. I uninstalled gmusicbrowser and it still appears on the volume menu
[12:29] <monkey_> I literally just want it to be a volume bar and nothing else
[12:29] <monkey_> An overall system volume as well
[12:29] <dkessel> Yes unfortunately you have to dconf to remove it, although it is uninstalled
[12:32] <monkey_> okcool, so long as thats the right way to do it it should be fine
[12:32] <monkey_> btw, ive yet to find a half way logical music library program on linux
[12:35] <flocculant> monkey_: maybe try  xfce4-soundmenu-plugin instead - https://launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/+archive/ubuntu/extras?field.series_filter=xenial
[12:37] <dkessel> monkey_: I am a fan of clementine for that
[12:38] <monkey_> I find clementine tries to do too much. Im not after internet sources and all that kind of crap
[12:38] <monkey_> I want something like foobar2000 haha
[12:39] <flocculant> monkey_: I turn all that stuff off
[18:15] <xubuntu26i> hello, friends!
[18:16] <knome> hello
[18:16] <xubuntu26i> how are you?
[18:16] <knome> fine
[18:16] <knome> do you have a support question?
[18:17] <xubuntu26i> no, i'am current install Xubuntu : )
[19:18] <Nairwolf> #ubuntu-fr
[19:58] <agx> anyone has had luck installing xubuntu 14.04 on a mac air.  I want to change the os on this old thing, but although it says successfull installation it doesn't boot into it. When i check the drive, it's installed but somehow the boot loader doesn't pick it up.
[23:58] <RoadRunner> want to check the backup image of my xubuntu partition; if I throw it onto an empty partition, will grub booter automatically detect and show it as one more option in my multiboot system?