[13:44] <lerner> what command/program do I need to edit subtitles? a regular .srt file, in the middle of the movie subtitles are no longer syncronized.
[13:53] <digbychicken> lerner: Gaupol is good for srt files, but I haven't used it in forever.
[13:58] <lerner> thx digbychicken , do you have any idea how to add 4 seconds to each subtitle, but just from minute 57:23?
[14:04] <digbychicken> lerner: There's a shift command in one of the drop down menus that should do the trick...I'm seeing if I can find a video that might remind me
[14:09] <digbychicken> No luck...
[14:16] <devilray> lerner:  Shift (under tools menu) works to shift everything down. You'll need to load the video to get it right.
[14:16] <lerner> o thanks
[14:17] <lerner> to both of you
[21:40] <Natharn> Hello
[21:41] <Natharn> I want to install xubuntu on my computer, but so far I've been rather unsuccesful. Anyone around that could help me?
[21:41] <Natharn> I want to make a dual boot, I already have windows installed on this pc.
[21:42] <Natharn> I have an unformatted partition on my harddrive where I want to install it. Do I need to partition this before I install linux?
[21:43] <Natharn> Furthermore, I have installed the newest 64bit xubuntu install iso file on an usb stick  using the rufus program
[21:43] <Natharn> When I boot from the usb, I get into the menu where I can choose run/install/checkdrive etc
[21:43] <Natharn> Whatever my choice is, at some point my screen just turns of, as if there is no active feed from the pc and the pc is stuck.
[21:44] <Natharn> Any idea?
[21:48] <devilray> Natharn:  How much time passes?  Sometimes running the live disk from USB or CD takes awhile to boot up.
[21:49] <Natharn> I see
[21:49] <Natharn> I could wait a while
[21:50] <Natharn> Do you know if I have to format the disk partition I want to install it on?
[21:50] <devilray> Does the computer have a CD drive?  Did you try a CD?
[21:50] <Natharn> I have no cd drive no
[21:50] <devilray> ok
[21:51] <devilray> Not necessarily.  The Xubuntu install program will give you the option to install Xubuntu "alongside" your windows partition.
[21:51] <Natharn> Ah, that is great
[21:51] <Natharn> I already reserved a partition, its just not formatted
[21:51] <devilray> If you say yes, it will create it's own partition.
[21:51] <Natharn> I will try and leave it on for a bit - see what happens
[21:51] <devilray> ok
[21:52] <devilray> I'll be out of pocket for awhile, but post your results here.  Others here can help.
[21:52] <Natharn> I will do my best, thanks!