[00:08] my hdd is 1tb big, being ext4 I assume 1% of the blocks where reserved, but thats 50GB, too much space, [00:08] how do I reduce that value? [00:09] wait [00:09] 5%, so 50GB [00:10] frad, googling 'reserved blocks' gives this as the first link... https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/41125/ext2-3-4-reserved-blocks-percentage-purpose [02:47] hellow === LaserAllan is now known as Guest73281 [12:22] how do I tune a luks partition? I did "sudo tune2fs -l /dev/sda3" and I got "tune2fs: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/sda3, /dev/sda3 contains a crypto_LUKS file system" [12:53] is there an irc client that lets you group related channels in a folder in the channel switcher tree? === mpmc is now known as {mpmc} [14:15] I install the gimp, but IDK how to the launcher on the desktop ? [14:20] kennyloggins: if you need to add a launcher on the desktop just right click and choose the option, in the command you need to add just type gimp [14:21] GridCube: but 'gimp' doesn't come up as an option on the launcher, though. or 'thegimp' [14:22] open a terminal and just type gimp [14:22] and see what happens [14:23] yes that just loads the gimp proogram. [14:23] then just make a launcher that just says gimp as it's command [14:25] also im pretty sure that you can just migrate the one in whiskers menu by right clicks too [14:37] GridCube: I guess IDK what I am doing : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6bducr [14:41] kennyloggins: the command needs to say "gimp" just that, it doesnt matter what else says anywhere [14:41] else [14:46] GridCube: okay - that worked, actually suggeste gimp 2.2 - but I just went went gimp. [14:46] **suggested [14:46] the numbers are not part of the command [14:46] you can just put whatever you want on the name part [14:46] you can also change the icon to whatever you want [14:47] just put 'thegimp' - don't know where the icon is located at ? [14:47] probably on /etc/icons or something [14:47] don't know [14:47] you can always just download a png from google and use that [14:55] Gridcube, okay thanks - got that now . https://imgur.com/3o2JcOp [14:56] :D [14:56] neat [14:57] hello [14:57] :D hola mister_popo :P how is kami sama [14:58] i'm sorry to bother you, i'm dropping by to ask for help [14:59] !ask | mister_popo [14:59] mister_popo: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [14:59] GridCube: i haven't seen piccolo for a while, but i get he's getting along fine [14:59] :P [15:08] ok, so here goes. i'm sharing a laptop with someone else, let's say my user account is mister_popo and hers is miss_pipi. Under miss_pipi xfce session, the links to "documents","music" and so point to /home/mister_popo/music documents and all. obviously they should point to /home/miss_pipi. I dont know when this happened. For the record, an old ubuntu was installed on this computer (12.10 or so...). [15:08] the home is on a sparated partition and xubuntu uses it ( i flushed the ubuntu partition and installed xubuntu over it ). I looked where i could, desperately did a grep -ir mister_popo ~/* in miss_pipi's home folder and found nothing. i looked for symlinks and no, thunar does not use simlinks for its shortcuts. i resorted to digging in the dconf database, i printed all its content ( dconf dump / ) [15:09] and found at least one occurence of /home/mister_popo ... but it's under the rythmbox settings, so, not related to me. Now i'm at loss. any help is welcome. [15:14] in short, where does thunar stores its shortcuts to Music, Documents, Videos and all [15:28] sorry, i don't know [16:11] hi [18:19] mister_popo: check what .config/user-dirs.dirs shows on the wrong one - might help [18:50] Hi, is anyone using neovim with the default xfce terminal? I am seeing a lot of garbage symbols when i try to use it so im wondering if anyone had any similair issues [18:52] lignux: locale not properly set ? [18:53] mister_popo: no idea i just installed xubuntu. Previously i used manjaro so i haven't setup anything yet [18:57] Can't seem to resolve it [19:00] Ill just use a different terminal emulator this one sucks [19:23] hi from swizerland === Nikita is now known as Guest35159 [23:02] so, firefox and sessions [23:02] everytime I logout, the firefox windows move all around [23:03] move to different workspaces, and seemingly resize themselves [23:04] is there a recommended way to just save the windows so they're all in the right spot - I thought that was what sessions were for === Guest73281 is now known as LaserAllan === LaserAllan is now known as Guest38424 === Guest38424 is now known as LaserAllan_