[00:16]  * bsk is listening to Avenged Sevenfold - Blinded in Chains [6:34]
[00:17] <knome> !offtopic | bsk
[00:17] <bsk> knome: sorry, wrong command
[03:12] <tortib> Hello is anyone around?
[03:12] <tortib> I have a problem with my realtek RTL8111/8168 device using the r8169 kernel module
[03:13] <tortib> I was wondering if there was a way to get module r8168 on my HDD so I could load it
[08:16] <SKYLAKE-10nm> .*
[13:21] <deleve> morning
[13:21] <bgardner> deleve: Hello
[13:22] <deleve> bgardner, do you know how to skip the login screen on xubuntu?
[13:23] <bgardner> deleve: Not off the top of my head, let me look.
[13:23] <deleve> bgardner, i still dont have to put my password, but i have to choose, does have any option to go right through it?
[13:23] <deleve> bgardner, thanx
[13:27] <deleve> bgardner, dont rush im still here ;)
[13:27] <bgardner> deleve: Thanks, still digging.
[13:28] <bgardner> deleve: Try this, it's for Oneiric but it should still be relevant:  http://www.tuxgarage.com/2011/09/setting-lightdm-to-auto-login-oneiric.html
[13:46] <deleve> bgardner, ??
[13:46] <deleve> bgardner, r u there?
[13:46] <TheSheep> !u
[13:46] <bgardner> deleve: Yes, did you have any luck with that link?
[13:50] <bgardner> deleve: Are you still with us?
[14:22] <deleve> bgardner, yes
[14:22] <deleve> bgardner, sorry
[14:22] <deleve> bgardner, i was feeding my kid
[14:22] <deleve> bgardner, what link?
[14:23] <deleve> bgardner, sorry, didnt saw the link
[14:23] <bgardner> deleve: Up above, I said: "Try this, it's for Oneiric but it should still be relevant:  http://www.tuxgarage.com/2011/09/setting-lightdm-to-auto-login-oneiric.html"
[14:23] <bgardner> deleve: Or, just work with /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
[14:24] <krytarik> It will be the same either way though. :P
[14:24] <krytarik> Since apperently there is no GUI in Xfce/Xubuntu for that.
[14:24] <bgardner> krytarik: Correct.
[14:24] <krytarik> *GUI tool
[14:25] <krytarik> deleve, you could as well have a look at this though: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LightDM#Autologin
[14:25] <krytarik> That includes a command for setting it.
[14:26] <bgardner> Thanks krytarik, that's actually more current and probably the better guide.
[14:26] <krytarik> Nah, it's not really, just the additionally command.
[14:27] <krytarik> *additional
[14:27] <krytarik> I'm one of the authors of that site, so. :P
[14:28] <krytarik> I like that it also includes all the advanced settings.
[14:28] <deleve> bgardner, ok, let me see
[14:42] <Distrot> bgardner: Hola! Sorry to bother, but I replaced my HDD and installed xubuntu again. Trying to see if anything will crash. An odd request, I know, but do you have any suggestions? lol
[14:43] <bgardner> Distrot: Suggestions as to what?  You replaced the HDD so all the discussion we had before is no longer relevant to the new installation.
[15:22] <SKYLAKE-10nm> !seen wave
[15:27] <Distrot> bgardner: Sorry for lack of clarification. Basically, I am trying to see if I can replicate the actions I did before that spontaneously caused crashes. I was wondering if you could think of any way to lessen the spontaneity and reproduce these crashes. I am guessing the answer is "no" but I figured I might as well ask anyways.
[15:28] <Distrot> bgardner: I followed your suggestion in replacing the HDD (as if you couldn't tell).
[15:29] <bgardner> Distrot: The answer is definitely no - your results were, in my opinion, highly unusual.  The last I heard, you couldn't run any application without strange behavior or crashes, which I would consider wildly unexpected for Xubuntu.
[15:30] <bgardner> Distrot: Although, loading and playing with any of the major applications (LibreOffice, Eclipse, Inkscape, etc.) would be a valid test case.
[15:32] <Distrot> bgardner: Ok, I thought as much. I also wanted to thank you for your suggestion, as I have been testing it for a few hours now and I have not seen any visible signs of instability.
[15:33] <bgardner> Distrot: You're very welcome, glad you're getting good results.
[15:39] <samy_> hi boys
[15:39] <samy_> i use xubuntu
[15:39] <samy_> and lose navigation buttons in tabs
[15:39] <bgardner> samy_: Hello, and welcome
[15:39] <samy_> hot go give back him
[15:39] <samy_> i lose closed, resize and minimalize buttons
[15:40] <samy_> and google chrome groupe all open tabs in one
[15:40] <samy_> :S
[15:40] <samy_> can u help me?
[15:41] <bgardner> samy_: This is all in relation to Google Chrome?
[15:41] <samy_> anddddddddd
[15:41] <samy_> officelibre
[15:41] <samy_> and etc open applications
[15:41] <samy_> and skype
[15:41] <samy_> too
[15:41] <samy_> dont have Title Bar/Min Max Close Buttons All Missing
[15:41] <samy_> ;sssssssssssss
[15:41] <samy_> im soo crazy nowwwwwww :@
[15:42] <bgardner> samy_: Can you provide us a screenshot of this behavior?
[15:42] <samy_> ok
[15:42] <samy_> w8
[15:42] <samy_> i give u
[15:43] <samy_> http://prikachi.com/images/3/6257003d.png
[15:43] <samy_> here
[15:44] <samy_> and here in chrome
[15:44] <samy_> http://prikachi.com/images/10/6257010j.png
[15:44] <samy_> dont show other open tabs..
[15:47] <samy_> :(
[15:47] <bgardner> samy_: Can you hold left alt and click-drag on the IM window to show us the top edge in the screenshot?
[15:48] <bgardner> samy_: Or does it not *have* a title bar?  Looks to me like the WM died.
[15:49] <samy_> alt dont work
[15:49] <samy_> ..............
[15:49] <samy_> i can give u team viwer?
[15:49] <samy_> please fix that shit
[15:49] <samy_> :(((
[15:50] <pleia2> !language | samy_
[15:50] <TheSheep> !language | samy_
[15:50] <samy_> ;(
[15:51] <bgardner> samy_: That looks like your window manager crashed.  I'm researching what to do about that, bear with me.
[15:51] <TheSheep> samy_: press alt+f2 and type xfwm4
[15:51] <TheSheep> samy_: that should fix it
[15:51] <bgardner> TheSheep: Thank you, that's what I wanted to find.
[15:52] <samy_> I can not do it alone
[15:52] <samy_> im new on linux
[15:52] <samy_> :*((((((((
[15:53] <bgardner> samy_: Did you do what TheSheep said to do?
[15:53] <samy_> i cant find xfwm4
[15:53] <samy_> in app finder
[15:54] <bgardner> samy_: What happened when you do Alt-F2 and type xfwm4?
[15:54] <samy_> xfce4 or xfwm4?
[15:55] <samy_> cannot find xfwm4
[15:55] <samy_> ;s
[15:55] <samy_> :(
[15:55] <samy_> omg
[15:55] <bgardner> samy_: You won't find it in the menu
[15:55] <bgardner> samy_: Do you get a run dialog when you press Alt-F2?
[15:55] <elfy> try xfwm4 --restart
[15:56] <elfy> bgardner: the run dialog is also app finder
[15:56] <samy_> xfwm4 --restart xfwm4: Unknown option --restart.
[15:56] <elfy> not restart
[15:57] <elfy> sorry - replace perhaps
[15:57] <bgardner> samy_: xfwm4 --replace
[15:58] <samy_> (xfwm4:2873): xfwm4-WARNING **: Failed to connect to session manager: Failed to connect to the session manager: SESSION_MANAGER environment variable not defined
[15:59] <samy_> maybe messed everything but do not know how
[16:01] <samy_> i reboot
[16:01] <samy_> and come back :(((((((
[16:01] <bgardner> samy_: Good idea, please do
[16:07] <samy_> uhh
[16:07] <samy_> no result
[16:07] <samy_> ;s
[16:08] <samy_> someone help me through team viewer?
[16:08] <bgardner> samy_: Okay, so you rebooted and when you come back up your windows still don't have title bars (your WM quit).
[16:08] <bgardner> samy_: Is that correct?
[16:08] <samy_> what is WM?
[16:08] <bgardner> samy_: Window Manager - in your case, xfwm4
[16:09] <samy_> my window manager is work
[16:09] <samy_> still opened
[16:09] <samy_> right now
[16:09] <bgardner> samy_: I'm restating your problem because while I see the problem, I don't know the answer.  Maybe someone else here can help us.
[16:10] <samy_> try with team viewer?
[16:11] <bgardner> samy_: Open a terminal window and type this in it, then show us the output:  tail /var/log/Xorg.0.log -n 50
[16:12] <elfy> !paste
[16:12] <samy_> !paste
[16:12] <samy_> [    22.542] (**) Option "Device" "/dev/input/event14" [    22.544] (II) synaptics: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad: ignoring touch events for semi-multitouch device [    22.544] (--) synaptics: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad: x-axis range 1472 - 5774 [    22.544] (--) synaptics: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad: y-axis range 1408 - 5022 [    22.544] (--) synaptics: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad: pressure range 0 - 255 [    22.544] (--) synaptics: SynP
[16:12] <samy_> too long
[16:12] <samy_> message
[16:12] <samy_> :@
[16:13] <elfy> samy_: tail /var/log/Xorg.0.log -n 50 | pastebinit
[16:13] <Sysi> samy_: rm -rf ~/.cache/sessions and log out and back in, don't select "save session" on logout window
[16:13] <samy_> http://pastebin.com/embed_js.php?i=H8PVyL9E
[16:13] <samy_> here
[16:14] <bgardner> samy_: Do what Sysi said and let us know if that helps.
[16:15] <samy_> sysi,
[16:15] <samy_> dude that is not only in chrome
[16:15] <samy_> my problem is not only in google chrome
[16:16] <bgardner> samy_: Sysi's answer is good - go ahead and try it and report back.
[16:16] <Sysi> open terminal and paste »rm -rf ~/.cache/sessions« there, then the logout
[16:17] <samy_> no result
[16:17] <samy_> after post
[16:17] <samy_> ...
[16:19] <Sysi> running that in terminal shouldn't give any output and nothing should happen before you log out
[16:20] <samy_> ok
[16:20] <samy_> i go reboot
[16:21] <Sysi> select logout from main menu so that you get a popup with some options and a checkbox for "save session", do not check that
[16:22] <samy__> no result
[16:22] <samy__> after this command
[16:22] <samy__> and reset
[16:22] <samy__> ;s
[16:24] <samy__> how to restore default settings
[16:24] <samy__> in WM?
[16:24] <samy__> can help me?
[16:26] <bgardner> samy_: Still looking, hang in there.
[16:28] <samy__> ok
[16:29] <bgardner> samy__: Please open a terminal and do 'cat ~/.xsession-errors | pastebinit' and give us the link it returns.
[16:30] <bgardner> samy__: Don't be root when you do that, I see from your last screenshot that you were.
[16:31] <samy__> cat: No such file or directory
[16:32] <bgardner> samy__: You are running that command in a terminal window, yes?
[16:32] <samy__> yes
[16:32] <samy__> ofc
[16:32] <samy__> let me give you
[16:32] <samy__> team viewer..
[16:32] <samy__> that is soo easy..
[16:33] <holstein> samy__: this is not that kind of support.. we are volunteers.. and no one may be interested in "remote"ing into your system.. though, you can try the suggestions yourself, and ask if you have issues
[16:33] <holstein> samy__: do you have a terminal open?
[16:34] <samy__> yes
[16:34] <holstein> samy__: you can copy/paste the suggestion that bgardner has made for you
[16:34] <holstein> !pastebin | samy__ this is how to share that information back with the volunteers here
[16:36] <samy__> I do not know what to do
[16:36] <holstein> samy__: sure.. in what way? you dont understand ho to copy paste the command to the terminal and press enter?
[16:36] <holstein> how*
[16:36] <samy__> what command?
[16:36] <holstein> 12:29 < bgardner> samy__: Please open a terminal and do 'cat ~/.xsession-errors | pastebinit' and give us the link it returns.
[16:37] <holstein> samy__: cat ~/.xsession-errors
[16:37] <samy__> ok
[16:38] <samy__> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5795963/
[16:39] <holstein> samy__: if you want, you can ping bgardner with the paste.. like this.. " bgardner: here is that information you asked for, thanks "
[16:39] <bgardner> Thanks for the assist holstein, it's greatly appreciated.  I'm reading the result now samy__
[16:41] <samy__> i'm so sorry that you are wasting yours time, but I am new and do not know anything
[16:41] <samy__> I just wanted assistance
[16:41] <bgardner> samy__: Assistance is what we are here for :)
[16:42] <samy__> :)
[16:42] <samy__> great
[16:51] <bgardner> samy__: I'm not finding any useful clues in that log, let's try this next:  cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit
[16:52] <samy__> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5796012/
[16:54] <samy__> hey
[16:54] <bgardner> samy__: Yes?
[16:54] <samy__> tell me how to reset as default settings in WM?
[16:57] <bgardner> samy__: I'm not ignoring that question, I just don't know the answer.
[17:02] <bgardner> samy__: My apologies, I have to step away but I will be back later.  And I've found some promising documentation that may help - when I get back we'll try them out.
[17:03] <samy__> good
[17:03] <samy__> i stay here
[17:14] <samy__> loooooooooooooooooool
[17:14] <samy__> i click alt + f12
[17:14] <samy__> and cant seee
[17:14] <samy__> navigation buttons
[17:14] <samy__> in chrome
[17:14] <samy__> skype and other open
[17:14] <samy__> apps
[17:15] <samy__> but after click maximalize can see again :D
[17:50] <samy_> bgardner
[17:50] <bgardner> samy_
[17:51] <samy_> hey dude
[17:51] <samy_> listen
[17:51] <bgardner> samy_: Yes?
[17:51] <samy_> i maximilize all windows
[17:51] <samy_> and cant seee
[17:51] <samy_> navigation buttons
[17:51] <samy_> :D
[17:51] <samy_> that is the problem
[17:51] <samy_> ;D
[17:52] <samy_> i show u
[17:52] <samy_> with screens
[17:52] <bgardner> samy_: Don't worry, I understand the problem - I just don't yet know the solution.  I do have some suggestions for you to try, however.
[17:53] <bgardner> samy_: First, open a terminal and try this: xfwm4 --sm-client-disable
[17:54] <samy_> termin
[17:54] <samy_> ok
[17:54] <bgardner> samy_: Then report back with the results.  Whether or not that fixes it, there will be more to do.
[17:54] <samy_> xfwm4-Message: Another Window Manager (Xfwm4) is already running on screen :0.0
[17:54] <samy_> xfwm4-Message: To replace the current window manager, try "--replace"
[17:54] <samy_> xfwm4-Message: Another Window Manager (Xfwm4) is already running on screen :0.0
[17:54] <samy_> xfwm4-Message: To replace the current window manager, try "--replace"
[17:54] <samy_> another..
[17:55] <samy_> (xfwm4:2783): xfwm4-WARNING **: Could not find a screen to manage, exiting
[17:55] <samy_> http://prikachi.com/images/553/6257553K.png
[17:55] <samy_> http://prikachi.com/images/553/6257553K.png
[17:55] <samy_> here is screens
[17:56] <bgardner> samy_: That looks like your issue is mostly already resolved.  Do you just need to know how to unmaximize windows now?
[17:56] <samy_> i click
[17:56] <samy_> maximalize
[17:56] <samy_> and cant see
[17:56] <samy_> navigation buttons :D
[17:56] <samy_> he is out of screen
[17:56] <samy_> :D
[17:57] <samy_> he is somewhere in workspace
[17:57] <bgardner> samy_: Which navigation buttons do you mean?
[17:57] <samy_> close
[17:57] <samy_> minimalize
[17:58] <samy_> after click maxilimaze he is go under workspace
[17:58] <samy_> and i cant see
[17:58] <samy_> this buttons
[17:58] <samy_> :<
[17:58] <bgardner> samy_: Can you maximize the window and take another screenshot?
[17:59] <samy_> ok i show u
[17:59] <samy_> google chrome for sample
[17:59] <samy_> in maximalize
[18:01] <samy_> http://prikachi.com/images/596/6257596g.png
[18:01] <samy_> see
[18:01] <samy_> :<
[18:01] <samy_> cant seee workspace tray
[18:01] <samy_> and opened apps
[18:02] <samy_> I like to maximize the window below tray line..
[18:03] <bgardner> samy_: Close Chrome so you can get at the panel, then right click on the panel and choose Panel->Panel Preferences.
[18:03] <bgardner> samy_: Make sure "Don't reserver space on borders" is NOT checked.
[18:03] <bgardner> *reserve
[18:04] <samy_> okay
[18:04] <samy_> that is :D
[18:04] <samy_> loollllllllll
[18:04] <samy_> im sooo stupid
[18:04] <samy_> :<
[18:04] <bgardner> samy_: And does it work the way you want now?
[18:05] <samy_> how to allocate started applications in workshops
[18:05] <samy_> that work
[18:05] <samy_> that is
[18:05] <bgardner> samy_: I don't understand your last question, could you rephrase it?
[18:06] <samy_> how to send started applications in other workspace?
[18:06] <koegs> right click on the title bar of the app
[18:10] <samy_> how to split started programs between workspaces?
[18:14] <koegs> what?
[18:17] <samy_> i want split started programs between workspaces
[18:18] <samy_> drag and drop dont work
[18:18] <koegs> what do you mean by "split"
[18:19] <samy_> transfer..
[18:19] <samy_> how to transfer any program to other workspace
[18:19] <samy_> :)
[18:19] <koegs> Settings Manager -> Window Manager -> Advanced -> "Wrap workspaces when dragging a windows off the screen"
[18:40] <masadfg> hello everyone! my colordepth is set to 16, and the gradient color on the background appear banding, i cannot find any xorg.conf to change colordepth? What should i do?
[18:43] <masadfg> does xubuntu use xorg at all?
[18:45] <krytarik> !xorg.conf | masadfg
[18:45] <Unit193> masadfg: Of course it does, but what card do you have?
[18:48] <krytarik> samy_, please see what koegs has suggested above, in addition to using the window menu that he suggested before, and also, here is a complete list of available options: http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfwm4/getting-stated#move_a_window_to_another_workspace
[18:49] <samy_> oooo
[18:49] <samy_> krytarik
[18:49] <samy_> thank you for link
[18:50] <krytarik> Welcome.
[18:51] <samy_> jajajajajaj
[18:51] <samy_> i looooooove linux
[18:51] <krytarik> lol
[18:51] <samy_> right now install shared printer
[18:51] <samy_> :))))))))))
[18:51] <samy_> its too easy
[18:52] <samy_> i use linux on three days
[18:52] <samy_> I love it!
[18:56] <krytarik> samy_, some documentation for self-studying here: http://docs.xfce.org/start , https://help.ubuntu.com/
[18:58] <samy_> I will keep them in my bookmarks
[18:58] <samy_> thank you again
[18:58] <krytarik> Yup.
[19:03] <feisar> Hi, I have just install xubuntu 13.04, is it ok to install Nautilus? I have read that it will cause conflicts
[19:04] <pleia2> I have it installed without issue, what conflicts are you worried/read about?
[19:04] <feisar> it was just one comment on a blog, I just wanted to check
[19:06] <feisar> I'm setting up ubuntu for a friend who used to use Unity and 12.04 but 13.04 Unity is not usable so I thought I try xubuntu which is nice but nautilus might have a bit better functionality
[19:06] <krytarik> feisar, just don't expect it to work that easily on handling your desktop, but other than that, it's fairly simple, as pleia2 said.
[19:06] <feisar> (specifically thinking of Dropbox)
[19:06] <feisar> thanks, what do you mean handling my desktop?
[19:07] <krytarik> You should keep Thunar handling it, otherwise it's quite cumbersome to make Nautilus work there.
[19:08] <feisar> ah ok, do you know if Dropbox works alright?
[19:08] <feisar> (with Thunar)
[19:08] <krytarik> I think I've heard so.
[19:09] <feisar> ok well I'll give it a go
[19:09] <feisar> cheers
[19:09] <krytarik> Bye.
[19:09] <koegs> no problem with dropbox in xubuntu
[19:09] <feisar> oh good
[19:13] <sp00ky> anyone around?
[19:14] <krytarik> !ask | sp00ky
[19:16] <krytarik> In other words, yes, some are. :P
[19:16] <sp00ky> heh'
[19:16] <sp00ky> alright
[19:16] <sp00ky> so I think I may have a major problem
[19:16] <sp00ky> I use dpkg to install an application
[19:17] <sp00ky> then after that I ran apt-get -f install to resolve dependencies for that application
[19:18] <sp00ky> then I notice that while this is running I see that xubuntu-desktop is one of the applications that it has removed
[19:18] <journeeman> Hi. Is there a port of librt (Real-time library) for Ubuntu? I am unable to find in the official repos.
[19:19] <sp00ky> any ideas on how I can fix this?
[19:20] <journeeman> I am using Xubuntu 13.04.
[19:20] <Unit193> sp00ky: What application?  I don't see why it'd conflict with the metapackage, did it remove anything else?
[19:21] <sp00ky> Unit193, yes, can I pm you everything else since I don't want to flood the channel?
[19:21] <Unit193> !pastebin
[19:22] <sp00ky> Unit193, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5796398/
[19:24] <koegs> sp00ky: what did you try to install with dpkg?
[19:24] <sp00ky> koegs, PeaZip
[19:24] <Unit193> OK, I don't really see much in there to worry about, xubuntu-desktop is just a metapackage.  Why not use the one in repos?
[19:25] <sp00ky> I did aptitude search peazip and didn't come up with anything
[19:26] <Sysi> journeeman: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-defaults/+bug/885450
[19:26] <sp00ky> so removing that meta-package doesn't mean that xfce will be gone when I reboot?
[19:27] <Unit193> Ah, I was thinking of the package p7zip in the repos, my bad.  No, it won't be all gone, I no longer have that package either.
[19:27] <sp00ky> alright cool, I freaked out when I saw that
[19:28] <Sysi> I think p7zip would do all the same that peazip
[19:28] <krytarik> sp00ky, make sure it's installed when doing an in-place upgrade though.
[19:29] <krytarik> Version upgrade, that is.
[19:29] <Unit193> krytarik: Always re-installs when I do a do-release-upgrade, but good note!
[19:29] <krytarik> Unit193, yeah, me too, but. :)
[19:30] <Sysi> you maybe shouldn't install deps with -f
[19:30] <sp00ky> Sysi, why's that?
[19:31] <Sysi> you might break something
[19:32] <Sysi> dependency hell or something like that
[19:41] <journeeman> Sysi, thank you. :)
[19:58] <xubuntu898> Hi guys. Is there any reason why the XUbuntu 12.04 Alternate is not a part of the Universal USB installer on Windows?
[19:59] <Sysi> no idea, universal usb installer has pretty much nothing to do with ubuntu project AFAIK
[20:00] <xubuntu898> Ah alright. What would you suggest for installation then besides burning the ISO to a CD? - Seeing that I'm out.
[20:01] <Sysi> unetbootin or linux live usb creator (because bitcopy is a nuisance on windows)
[20:02] <Sysi> bitcopy is the most reliable way with alternate image
[20:02] <xubuntu898> I actually tried to load up the image in LLUC, and it says that it can probably do it. Just wanted to check first.
[20:04] <xubuntu898> I'll try LLUC and otherwise the alternatives. Thank you.
[20:06] <David-A> xubuntu898: the Alternate versions use a simpler install process. I doubt they can run as live systems from a cd or usb thumb. (Universal USB, Unetbootin and USB-creator are meant to make live systems on an usb)
[20:19] <xubuntu898> David-A: It did boot from LLUC with the alternate image
[20:19] <xubuntu898> I'll get to the installation tomorrow however
[20:22] <David-A> xubuntu898: what is LLUC?
[20:38] <xubuntu898> linux live usb creator
[20:38] <xubuntu898> Gotta run. Thanks for your time.
[20:39] <Sysi> David-A: they don't run live but you can run debian installer from usb too, but the difference makes the simple tools a bit unreliable
[20:40] <Sysi> dd(bitcopy) has always worked
[21:32] <Distrot> Hey guys, really dumb question: Can I use GParted on my Xubuntu Live CD to enlarge my swap partition? I'm running a little low on memory and have oodles of GB at my disposal.
[21:33] <Sysi> sure you can
[21:33] <Distrot> Ok. It can install from the Software Center onto the Live CD then?
[21:34] <Sysi> I think it's there by defauult, but you can do that too
[21:36] <Distrot> Oh ok. Thanks!
[21:40] <David-A> Distrot: multiple swap partitions are allowed, so an alternative to resizing an existing swap is to add new swap partitions. you can also add swap-FILES if you also have oodles of free gb in your file system.
[22:25] <xubuntu861> hi
[22:26] <ObrienDave> yes?
[22:35] <SKYLAKE-10nm> hi grawity