[00:59] <DarkTrick> @xfce: Can someone tell me which gtk-theme is used for the calculator or chrome? gtk2 or 3?
[04:18] <adm_mint> hello. Wifi doesnt work. Command dmesg shows the network driver "rtl8xxxu" and command lspci doesnt show this driver. In fact, "Network controller..." doesnt appear in that list
[04:19] <well_laid_lawn> adm_mint:  you might need some firmware for the wifi card
[04:20] <well_laid_lawn> !firmware
[04:20] <well_laid_lawn> !repos
[04:23] <adm_mint> well, there was a distro before ubuntu and its working, i say, "Network controller" appear in lspci list
[04:37] <well_laid_lawn> adm_mint:  the kernel module will be something starting with   ath
[04:37] <well_laid_lawn> in   lsmod
[05:07] <adm_mint> my net card isnt atheros
[09:30] <aradesh> hello. i keep getting a 'system problem detected' with report/cancel option after i log in. what log should i look in to identify the problem?
[09:47] <brainwash> aradesh: doesn't the window offer you to show more details?
[09:47] <aradesh> nope
[09:47] <aradesh> i click report, and it goes away
[09:48] <aradesh> and then comes back next time i log in
[09:48] <aradesh> well, boot up
[09:49] <brainwash> anything in /var/crash ?
[09:50]  * aradesh looks
[09:51] <aradesh> yup
[09:51] <aradesh> _usr_sbin_lightdm.0.crash
[09:52] <brainwash> you could try to upload that crash dump via "ubuntu-bug /var/crash/_usr_sbin_lightdm.0.crash"
[09:52] <brainwash> if the upload process does not work, maybe it will give you some error message
[09:54] <aradesh> this one does offer 'show details'
[09:55] <aradesh> anyway thanks, at least now i know its lightdm
[09:56] <brainwash> does the timestamp of the crash file match with your observation?
[09:57] <brainwash> it could be an old file
[10:00] <aradesh> hmm
[10:00] <aradesh> time stamp's from 2 days ago, from 00:22, which would have been shutting down
[10:05] <brainwash> alright
[21:13] <xubuntu56w> hi
[21:13] <xubuntu56w> how can i access to the chanel with hexchat?
[21:14] <brainwash> xubuntu56w: you connect to the freenode server, and then join this channel
[21:15] <xubuntu56w> ok thanks!
[23:35] <EviLEd> Hey guys/gals. i wanted to know on how to change the time/date format from the command line. What file will allow me to set "%b %e, %l:%M %p"
[23:37] <moetunes> for the time and date format you need to set a different locale
[23:39] <EviLEd> So under clock options there is no way to set a custom format? the locale is set during the setup
[23:40] <EviLEd> i have a script that i want to add the command to. but i can' seem to locate the command