[10:39] <Antony567> How to autostart few users?
[15:08] <cm2> does xubuntu do anything to make qt apps look more like gtk+ apps?
[15:08] <cm2> specifically VLC on debian testing does not use the xfce font
[15:08] <cm2> but it does on xubuntu
[15:08] <cm2> how come?
[15:47] <bluesabre> cm2, we ship a customized Trolltech.conf which contains QT settings, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/xubuntu-default-settings/trunk/view/head:/etc/skel/.config/Trolltech.conf
[15:53] <xubuntu26w> hello
[15:53] <xubuntu26w> I am from Ukraine
[15:53] <xubuntu26w> And I have a problem
[15:53] <xubuntu26w> and need help
[15:55] <cm2> bluesabre: thank you so much mate!!!!
[15:58] <xubuntu26w> I have a problem with sound. I use headphones and nihz no sound. The Pulse Audio indicates that the sound is coming. Headphones work. Please help in solving the problem.
[15:59] <xubuntu26w> In AlsaMixer it shows that headphones are disconnected.
[16:00] <xubuntu26w> Если кто-то мне будет писать, прошу писать как можно грамотнее, потому что я использую гугл-переводчик :)
[16:00] <xubuntu26w> If someone will write to me, please write competently as possible, because I use Google translator :)
[16:03] <xubuntu26w> OS Xubuntu 16.10
[16:12] <cm2> xubuntu26w: try pavucontrol and alsamixer
[16:12] <flocculant> xubuntu26w: in alsamixer does the headphone channel show MM ?
[16:12] <flocculant> cm2 - they've said pa is ok and alsamixer is disconnected :)
[16:13] <flocculant> xubuntu26w: if the headphone channel DOES show MM - then hit m to unmute it
[16:15] <cm2> flocculant: yeah, that would be my advise too.
[16:17] <xubuntu26w> I am here
[16:17] <xubuntu26w> ok
[16:20] <xubuntu26w> OK. I clicked the "M". There was a "00". But there was not the volume slider.
[16:20] <cm2> 00 is good. just use the up arrow to increase volume.
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[16:21] <cm2> :(
[16:22] <xubuntu26w> Screenshot http://i.imgur.com/iULj2cp.png
[16:22] <cm2> let's see
[16:23] <cm2> did the headphone jack work in the past?
I'm sorry, that I did not say immediately. Yes. Headphones work. Jack also working.
[16:30] <xubuntu26w> Can the problem be in the drivers? I AC'97 Audio Controller.
[16:39] <cm2> xubuntu26w: doubt drivers ... stuff is pretty standard
[16:39] <xubuntu26w> I also included all sliders and all, which may clocked volume. But it does not help
[16:39] <cm2> not sure what's going on here
[16:44] <cm2> xubuntu26w: try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshootingProcedure
[16:49] <xubuntu26w> And further. When I disconnect the headphones, the Headphones section anyway displays a message in Alsamier. And as yet another connect headphones, there is all the same one Headhones displayed. I'll read your reference.
[18:04] <zaro> anybody have success with dual monitor setup on xubuntu distro using any laptops on the market?
[18:17] <bekks> A lot of people do, yes.
[18:28] <xubuntu55d> Hi
[18:28] <xubuntu55d> I have just installed xubuntu
[18:29] <gr1dl0ck> nice
[18:29] <xubuntu55d> On my netbook toshiba nb200. I'm having troubles with the WIFI adapter AR9285
[18:29] <xubuntu55d> Any suggestion?
[18:31] <gr1dl0ck> is it supported?
[18:31] <xubuntu55d> Yes it seems
[18:32] <xubuntu55d> 802.11bgn Wireless Half-size Mini PCIe Card [1113:e811] 	Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 17 	Memory at f0100000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64K] 	Capabilities: <access denied> 	Kernel driver in use: ath9k
[18:34] <gr1dl0ck> is it detected by the network manager?
[18:35] <xubuntu55d> I can enable the wifi
[18:35] <xubuntu55d> And I did
[18:35] <gr1dl0ck> ok
[18:35] <gr1dl0ck> so you get internet?
[18:36] <xubuntu55d> No only by cable
[18:36] <xubuntu55d> Moreover the wifi led is off
[18:37] <gr1dl0ck> then it's a driver thing
[18:37] <xubuntu55d> I guess so
[18:37] <gr1dl0ck> you'd have to contact the maintainer of that atheros wifi driver and ask what to do
[18:38] <gr1dl0ck> ath9k
[18:39] <gr1dl0ck> xubuntu55d: in future if you plan on getting another laptop look for one that has an intel 7260ac wifi. PnP no issues
[18:41] <xubuntu55d> Ok
[18:41] <xubuntu55d> So no solutions for this
[18:41] <gr1dl0ck> yeah contact the developer of that driver, he might have something to help
[22:05] <xubuntu62i> i love xubuntu
[22:05] <knome> nice to hear
[22:06] <xubuntu62i> :-)