[00:08] <frad> my hdd is 1tb big, being ext4 I assume 1% of the blocks where reserved, but thats 50GB, too much space,
[00:08] <frad> how do I reduce that value?
[00:09] <frad> wait
[00:09] <frad> 5%, so 50GB
[00:10] <knome> 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] <xubuntu84i> hellow
[12:22] <roses> 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] <mentalita> is there an irc client that lets you group related channels in a folder in the channel switcher tree?
[14:15] <kennyloggins> I install the gimp, but IDK how to the launcher on the desktop ?
[14:20] <GridCube> 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] <kennyloggins> GridCube:  but 'gimp' doesn't come up as an option on the launcher, though.  or 'thegimp'
[14:22] <GridCube> open a terminal and just type gimp
[14:22] <GridCube> and see what happens
[14:23] <kennyloggins> yes that just loads the gimp proogram.
[14:23] <GridCube> then just make a launcher that just says gimp as it's command
[14:25] <GridCube> also im pretty sure that you can just migrate the one in whiskers menu by right clicks too
[14:37] <kennyloggins> GridCube: I guess IDK what I am doing : http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6bducr
[14:41] <GridCube> kennyloggins: the command needs to say "gimp" just that, it doesnt matter what else says anywhere
[14:41] <GridCube> else
[14:46] <kennyloggins> GridCube: okay - that worked, actually suggeste gimp 2.2 - but I just went went gimp.
[14:46] <kennyloggins> **suggested
[14:46] <GridCube> the numbers are not part of the command
[14:46] <GridCube> you can just put whatever you want on the name part
[14:46] <GridCube> you can also change the icon to whatever you want
[14:47] <kennyloggins> just put 'thegimp' - don't know where the icon is located at ?
[14:47] <GridCube> probably on /etc/icons or something
[14:47] <GridCube> don't know
[14:47] <GridCube> you can always just download a png from google and use that
[14:55] <kennyloggins> Gridcube, okay thanks - got that now . https://imgur.com/3o2JcOp
[14:56] <GridCube> :D
[14:56] <GridCube> neat
[14:57] <mister_popo> hello
[14:57] <GridCube> :D hola mister_popo :P how is kami sama
[14:58] <mister_popo> i'm sorry to bother you, i'm dropping by to ask for help
[14:59] <GridCube> !ask | mister_popo
[14:59] <mister_popo> GridCube: i haven't seen piccolo for a while, but i get he's getting along fine
[14:59] <GridCube> :P
[15:08] <mister_popo> 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] <mister_popo> 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] <mister_popo> 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] <mister_popo> in short, where does thunar stores its shortcuts to Music, Documents, Videos and all
[15:28] <GridCube> sorry, i don't know
[16:11] <xubuntu89w> hi
[18:19] <flocculant> mister_popo: check what .config/user-dirs.dirs shows on the wrong one - might help
[18:50] <lignux> 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] <mister_popo> lignux: locale not properly set ?
[18:53] <lignux> mister_popo: no idea i just installed xubuntu. Previously i used manjaro so i haven't setup anything yet
[18:57] <lignux> Can't seem to resolve it
[19:00] <lignux> Ill just use a different terminal emulator this one sucks
[19:23] <xubox> hi from swizerland
[23:02] <koolkalang> so, firefox and sessions
[23:02] <koolkalang> everytime I logout, the firefox windows move all around
[23:03] <koolkalang> move to different workspaces, and seemingly resize themselves
[23:04] <koolkalang> 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