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xubuntu656thank you all for creating ubuntu!00:19
xubuntu656xubuntu i mean00:20
xubuntu656it's perfect00:20
ochosithanks xubuntu65600:20
xubuntu656almost done installing00:20
ochosienjoy!00:20
xubuntu656took me 5 minutes00:21
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LordNedI'm getting Write-error on swap-device while installing and I think the progress bar has stopped01:02
LordNedHas my install died and am I in trouble? :v01:03
holsteinLordNed: you are not in trouble in any way from what you are doing if this is a fresh install. i konw, when i see errors like that i want to test the hard drive01:24
LordNedholstein, yeah I'm installing to a jump drive and I think the drive is pretty crummy01:25
LordNedDon't look like I have much choice01:25
holsteini would just not have a swap partition in that case..01:26
holsteinbut, if the drive is bad, it'll just be bad.. not much you can do in software to deal with it01:26
LordNedWish I was doing an install on an actual hard drive, would have gone a lot better I imagine :p01:27
holsteinLordNed: a jump drive *is* a drive.. you can install to those, and SD cards01:28
holsteini used to run from usb sticks and sd cards often.. its handy01:28
LordNedholstein, yeah, but hard disks are much better more reliable/better off than cheap jump drives :p01:29
holsteinLordNed: not necessarily01:29
holsteinLordNed: read/write speed would be the concern for using a usb stick as a hard drive.. not reliablilty01:36
LordNedholstein, I'm just bouncing from one wonderful issue to another today01:36
LordNedWas having issues earlier with grub(?) timing out waiting for root and not being able to boot after finishing an install01:37
LordNedNow my install is telling me it's unable to create director '/root/.cache/dconf': Permissiond enied01:37
holsteinLordNed: if that drive is bad/failing, then you will have those issues..01:37
LordNedThough google suggests it's not an issue and that nothing actually crashes/bursts into flames from dconf..01:38
holsteinLordNed: correct.. i have not had that issue.. though i have seen similar errors when dealing with bad drives01:38
LordNedThe good news is, if the drive goes toast after I get the install done at a later date, no big loss. THe bad news is I just don't have another drive right now01:39
holsteinLordNed: i would wipe that entire drive.. format it (even though its a usb stick) and maybe even try a test on it if possible.. then, i would try to install without creating a swap partition01:39
holsteini would use...01:39
holstein!minimal | LordNed01:39
ubottuLordNed: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want.  The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD01:39
resizt0rcould someone help me with a fresh install not able to assign an ip address?01:39
holsteinor, the alternate.. which would allow me to manually choose where and how grub gets installed01:40
holsteinresizt0r: your router is not set to do that automatically? if not, you'll just do static ip's like you do for the rest of the network01:40
LordNedholstein, can the Mini CD be booted from a USB drive to install to another USB drive?01:41
resizt0ri dont do static ip's01:41
resizt0rthe computer in question is setup to have an ip assigned to it01:41
holsteinLordNed: correct..01:41
resizt0rspecifically01:41
resizt0rwhich works fine in windows01:41
resizt0rand also has worked fine on linux in the past01:42
holsteinresizt0r: then, it should be working.. in order for me to troubleshoot, i will need more information. the windows performance is really irrelevant, except to prove that the hardware is functional01:42
holsteinresizt0r: how do you know the device is working? and not getting an IP?01:42
resizt0rwell, it tries to connect about 50 times01:43
resizt0rbefore it gives up01:43
holsteinresizt0r: what does?01:43
resizt0rjust says "obtaining ip address"01:43
resizt0rubuntu, kubuntu, xubuntu, mint 13 14 1501:44
holsteinresizt0r: mint is not supported here01:44
resizt0ri didnt ask any questions about mint01:44
resizt0rdid i?01:44
holsteinresizt0r: what are you running right now? and how are you running it? xubuntu 13.10?01:44
resizt0rcurrently it has ubuntu 13.10 running01:44
holsteinresizt0r: and, what networking device?01:45
resizt0rbuilt in lan on an Asus M5A99FX01:45
resizt0ra realtek device i believe01:45
holsteinresizt0r: confirm what it is, and let us know.. you can use lspci in a terminal01:45
resizt0rRealtek Semiconductor co.01:46
holsteinresizt0r: when are you getting what error message exactly?01:46
resizt0rRTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller rev 0901:47
resizt0ri dont get an error message01:47
resizt0rit just tries to connect over and over until it quits trying01:47
holsteinresizt0r: the message about 'trying to connect', or 'getting an ip address' 50 times, as you said01:47
holsteinresizt0r: when does what exactly happen?01:47
resizt0rit does it when i boot up01:47
resizt0rautomatically01:47
resizt0rim not sure what scientific answer you're looking for, it tries to connect to the internet and cant01:48
resizt0rim not an expert, that's all i really know other than what it says during connecting01:48
resizt0r'obtaining ip address'01:48
holsteinresizt0r: http://askubuntu.com/questions/361029/wifi-not-working-after-upgrading-from-12-04-to-13-1001:49
resizt0ralso i know that the mac address matches that shown in my router config01:49
resizt0rits not wifi01:49
resizt0rits wired01:49
holsteinresizt0r: correct.. but, does that look like your issue?01:49
resizt0ralso, i've tried from version 11.04 up01:49
resizt0rlet me look01:49
holsteinresizt0r: tried what?01:50
resizt0rubuntu, xubuntu, kubuntu 11.04, 12.04, 12.10, 13.1001:50
holsteinresizt0r: sure.. tried what in all those? this wired device? and it doesnt work?01:50
holsteinresizt0r: all the *buntus are the same.. for hardware support.. they all use the same kernels and the same repos01:51
holsteinresizt0r: the releases, such as 12.04 vs 13.10, that can matter a lot01:51
resizt0rwell, at least that person has the same wired network adapter as i do01:52
resizt0rbut mine just says wired network01:52
holsteinresizt0r: ok.. so, thats *not* the issue, then, correct?01:52
resizt0rand i dont have any wireless01:52
resizt0rim going to see if any wireless is enabled01:52
resizt0rnevermind, it doesnt even show up in my network settings01:53
holsteinresizt0r: correct.. you dont have wireless.. i didnt mean to imply that i thought you did.. but, that link for the issue i linked is not good for you, correct? since its not referencing the ethernet?01:53
resizt0rthe pc in question used to have xubuntu 12.04 on it, running fantastically01:53
holsteinresizt0r: 12.04 is still supported01:54
resizt0ryeah i loved 12.0401:54
holsteinresizt0r: could be that support for that device has been dropped from the kernel, though, it should be able to be added back01:54
resizt0rbut when i put in the livecd it just says the same crap01:54
resizt0r'obtaining ip address'01:54
holsteinresizt0r: then, that supports a hardware issue.. and i know you say it works in windows01:55
holsteinresizt0r: if 12.04 used to work, you could try getting a 12.04 *older* iso.. the same one you had before..01:55
resizt0roriginal 12.0401:55
resizt0rrather than 12.04.201:55
resizt0ri should have one on the backup drive01:56
holsteinresizt0r: sure, and you probably got a newer one just now and tested.. not the *exact* *same* one01:56
holsteinresizt0r: the derivitives dont matter.. you dont need to test kubuntu 13.10 vs xubuntu 13.10, also, mint will be the same, since they use the same kernels as well01:56
resizt0ri have them all from version 901:57
holsteinresizt0r: then, try the one that worked live.. if it doenst work, then you need to entertain the idea that its hardware related01:57
resizt0rguess i'll just keep windows :(01:58
resizt0rthx01:58
holsteinresizt0r: i never suggested removing it01:58
holsteinresizt0r: i suggested trying the *exact* live cd that worked in the past01:59
resizt0rsorry im just frustrated with it, ive been trying distros and googling about this for 2 weeks02:00
resizt0rnot to mention the countless irc hours in linux chat rooms02:01
holsteinresizt0r: and, im afraid to say, it looks hardware related.. though, i know you say it works in windows02:01
holsteinresizt0r: i dont find anything searching either, and thats usually because folks arent having issues with it..02:02
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resizt0ri'll have to create another liveusb to test any more02:04
resizt0rthis is the machine that i would prefer to run linux on02:04
resizt0rConnection: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller @ 1000.0 Mbps (Rec: 1.64MB Sent: 2.25MB)02:04
holsteinresizt0r: i understand... but i think you should entertain something set in the bios, or something going on from windows..02:05
holsteinresizt0r: i used to have a wubi install.. i would boot ubuntu in wubi, then, if i restarted the machine into *any* other os, the wired NIC was dead02:06
resizt0rwhat is a wubi install02:06
holsteinresizt0r: i had to unplug the machine.. phyisically disconnect the machine from the wall to get it to work again02:06
holstein!wubi02:06
ubottuWubi allows you to install or uninstall Ubuntu 12.04 LTS from within Windows ( version 7 or earlier ) in a simple and safe way. Wubi is INCOMPATIBLE with UEFI, Windows 8 Certified computers, and Windows RAID arrays. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide for more information. File wubi bugs at http://launchpad.net/wubi/+filebug02:06
resizt0roh, i dont do that02:07
holsteinresizt0r: not important.. im just saying, i think you are assuming a bit, and looking for an answer based on an assumption02:07
holsteinresizt0r: im not saying you do or did that02:07
resizt0ri just want to replace windows02:07
resizt0r:/02:07
holsteinresizt0r: what im saying is.. i had to physically remove the power cord to get my wired NIC to come back up02:07
resizt0rhmm02:07
holsteinresizt0r: wired NIC's are cheap, friend02:07
holsteinresizt0r: all im saying is, you might have to think outside the box a bit here02:08
resizt0rwell this board never fully powers down even rebooting02:08
resizt0reither02:08
resizt0rso that could be an idea02:08
holsteinresizt0r: its a plausible issue that happens to wired NIC's02:08
holsteinresizt0r: but, im not saying that is the issue.. im just saying, there can be other possibilities than "linux doesent support my NIC"02:09
resizt0rwell i know it supports it02:09
resizt0ri've seen it work fine with it before02:09
holsteinresizt0r: well, you know it did, at least02:09
resizt0rabout 6 months ago02:09
holsteinresizt0r: and, i think it is safe-ish to assume that it is functional if its working in windows02:10
resizt0rthe only thing i can think of that i have done02:10
holsteinresizt0r: the only issue is, i dont see any issues online about it, and it should just be working..02:10
resizt0rnetwork-related02:10
resizt0ris i tried out a bunch of those IP mask/changing softwares02:10
holsteinresizt0r: i would be connecting this unit to a known good, and simple connection that is not expectin the machine to do anything02:11
resizt0rwell, to my router02:12
resizt0rwhich is a cisco e320002:12
holsteinplug in another router thats not online and see if it gets an IP.. remove the router from the equation by trying another one02:12
resizt0ri'll just remove the router02:13
resizt0rhow about that02:13
resizt0rmodem > pc02:13
holsteinresizt0r: i dont know your modem.. my modem wouldnt workk like that with linux02:13
resizt0rit's also a cisco02:14
holsteinresizt0r: the brand is not the issue02:14
resizt0rwell the only other router i had i gave away last week02:14
holsteinresizt0r: if i had another machine there to test with, i might go that way02:14
resizt0ri've connected many pc's to my modem without the router02:14
holsteinresizt0r: then, just know that whatever IP masking services you have setup or configured in whatever way on teh router *could* be causing an issue02:14
resizt0rwhen i first moved here and didnt have any equipment02:15
holsteinresizt0r: i have too, and sometimes, it doesnt work02:15
resizt0ri dont have any masking services or anything running atm02:15
resizt0rim gonna reboot into a liveusb and test it out with no router02:15
holsteinafter pulling the power cord02:16
resizt0ryes02:16
resizt0rfull power down02:16
resizt0rpull power cord02:16
resizt0rdirect connection02:16
resizt0rbrb02:16
resizt0rso the liveusb is working great without the router attached02:27
resizt0ri also unplugged fully02:27
resizt0rwhich means the root of this problem must be the router02:28
resizt0rwell02:39
resizt0rnot sure what happened02:40
resizt0rbut it works02:40
resizt0ri did a hard reset on my router02:40
xubuntu895hi04:56
xubuntu895hi04:57
xubuntu895anyone there04:57
RipresaTecnim here05:00
xubuntu895hi05:00
xubuntu895I wanted to connect my xubuntu to internet using pppoe05:01
xubuntu895how can i do it?05:01
RipresaTecnyikes I have yet to use ppoe however i assume the settings would be in the "Network Manager" in the top right hand side near the clock.05:02
RipresaTecnok it lookes like they are not05:03
xubuntu895yeah i found it but it dooes not connect to internet05:03
xubuntu895does clone mac address in DSL change my mac add05:03
RipresaTecnhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/83869/setting-up-a-pppoe-connection-in-ubuntu05:04
xubuntu895thanks for that !05:04
danjghi, does anyone know how to modify the auto-shutoff settings for when a computer gets too hot?05:19
danjghi, does anyone know how to modify the auto-shutoff settings for when a computer gets too hot?05:35
us`0gbI didn't even know such a setting was available.05:49
ObrienDaveASDFGHJKL;'07:06
ObrienDave+07:06
ObrienDaveoops, sorry about that07:07
DrChillHello all, whenever I maximize a window it does not maximize al the way07:11
DrChillI believe am using 13.1007:11
DrChillIt is rather unusual07:11
DrChillI suppose 1 in the morning is not the time to ask this question?07:13
DrChillMonkeytoe: Are you a xubuntu dev?07:16
ObrienDavelol, you can ask at anytime. someone may not be awake to answer ;)07:20
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naithello there!!08:28
ObrienDavegreetings08:31
naitI have this problem ! someone can help me? http://oi41.tinypic.com/2z3td76.jpg08:40
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nyRedneknait: looks like you need to install boot repair08:50
nyRedneknait: http://www.howtogeek.com/114884/08:51
naitnyRednek ok :)08:58
nyRedneknait: that might fix your issue08:58
nyRedneknait: but no guarantees08:58
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naitnyRednek I'll try :s08:59
elfynait: if not you should be able to do so from the live dvd/usb you used https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing#via_the_LiveCD_terminal08:59
naitelfy, can i run xubuntu-live cd 12.04 via terminal??09:04
elfyno - you need to boot with it09:05
elfynait: I'd go with boot repair first - you can install that via the livecd - if that doesn't work for you - and it might, do it the old way in the wiki09:21
nyRedneknait: what elfy said09:28
xubuntu027sup people11:00
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amjjawadHi, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2194128 thoughts?12:24
xubuntu460I installed Xubuntu desktop over Lubuntu, but I couldn't find a way to remove lubuntu14:48
GridCubexubuntu460 there is no easy way of doing that, the easiest way to have a clean system is to do a clean install, else you can browse http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/lubuntu-desktop  and compare it agains http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/xubuntu-desktop then remove the parts that only concern to lubuntu, this a fine work that can take a whole lot of time14:53
Poisoned_Dragonlubuntu uses lxde components.15:02
Poisoned_DragonMaybe that'll help with the package search15:02
Poisoned_DragonOh, and openbox for the Window Manager.15:02
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syeekickanyone know off hand how to change your ip ?16:16
Duderino222internal or external?16:16
syeekickwhat ever the router see's16:17
Duderino222external: just disconnect/reconnect if you dont have a fixed IP16:18
syeekickim not sure what this hotspot uses16:19
syeekickthey offer 30 mins of free internet and then cut you off. so i change my mac adress every 30 mins to get an extra 30 ... but it goes alot slower than the intial connection16:20
Duderino222so its not your IP you want to change but MAC....16:20
Duderino222IP is something they give you.... you dont HAVE it16:21
syeekickwell i change the mac with macchanger and its fine. i just think im getting slower speeds cause of the previous IP i used is the same im using with the different mac16:21
syeekickoh16:21
syeekicksorry networking isn't my thing :P16:21
Duderino222np16:22
syeekicki'd love to learn it but don't know where to start.16:22
Duderino222are u using ubuntu?16:22
syeekickxubuntu16:22
syeekickbut yeah :p16:23
Duderino222well.... then check wikis in ubuntu webspace or more general, go to tldp.org16:23
Duderino222youll find everything you need there16:23
syeekickyeah i think i have their pdf. its the linux handbook that they offer for free. same title16:25
Duderino222they have a couple of these "books". they are pretty good at giving overview and detailed knowledge16:25
bazhang!rute16:26
ubottudocumentation is to be found at http://help.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com - General linux documentation: http://www.tldp.org - http://rute.2038bug.com16:26
Poisoned_DragonHas anyone had issues with kworker wrecking havoc on their mouse/touchpad functionality?16:26
syeekickawesome documentation there, bookmarked!16:27
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SocialEvilhi guys. i put my livecd on xubuntu in order to install the os on my computer but it freeezes on loading. its version 12.04 and it says xubuntu and the logo and underneath that there is a scroll going left and right.. but now it froze on the middle and nothing happens18:13
SocialEvilany idea?18:13
holstein!md518:17
ubottuTo verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows18:17
holsteinSocialEvil: you can verify the sum.. i would try the media on another machine if you have one handy.. then, assuming the machine can boot media, and the media is "good", move on to..18:17
holstein!nomodeset18:17
ubottuA common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter18:17
Pwnnais X server suppose to use like 550MB of RAM?18:20
holsteinPwnna: doesnt on my machine, with the drivers in use for my particular hardware.. have you looked for and applied upgrades?18:21
Pwnnaintel18:22
Pwnnamesa 10git18:22
holsteinPwnna: an upgrade could provide a "fix".. try that first18:22
Pwnnai have the latest version..18:22
Pwnnai have a bunch of graphics intensive applications open (2 instances of the document reader with big pdfs, 2 instances of xournal with big notes)18:22
Pwnnahttp://imgur.com/RRz6iiv18:24
SocialEvilholstein, i wanted to reinstal it cause i get the black screen that the article sais about.. then i do what they say for the nomodeset .. but i get an error hub_port_status failed err= -71 any idea ?18:26
holsteinSocialEvil: i would test the media on another machine.. i would test other media on the machine18:27
SocialEvilholstein, no other machine :( my father is doing this in another country18:27
holsteinSocialEvil: then, confirm the md5, and recreate the media. try another iso.. 13.10 for example18:27
SocialEvilholstein, thanks18:37
sdaHi all! I would like to access my desktop from another device. I would also like to be able to choose the resolution at connection like RDP. Also I would like to be able to connect with different users. Do you have any Idea? VNC doesn't seems fit my need!18:45
holsteinteamvewier or splashtop are easy18:47
xubuntu346hi I'm new to using xubuntu 13.10,  my computer goes to black screen and completely freezes.  ctl-alt-F1 does not bring up terminal.  only way to recover is to power down and power up again.  I feel like I'm using Windows again!!20:05
holsteinxubuntu346: you are using windows?20:05
holsteinoh.. nm.. i see.. xubuntu346, what caused this?20:06
xubuntu346I don't know.  it runs fine for a couple hours, then I walk away and the screen goes black and I cannot get back into my computer.   I thought maybe it was my screen, but I can't ssh in either.  it likes the whole operating system freezes20:07
holsteinxubuntu346: are you up to date with upgrades?20:07
xubuntu346i'm not sure.  I only installed it a week ago20:08
holsteinxubuntu346: in a terminal.. "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and reboot and see if you see the issue20:08
xubuntu346okay i will try.  is this a known issue?20:09
holsteinxubuntu346: no.. its not a global "everyone is experiencing this" bug, if thats what you are asking20:09
holsteinxubuntu346: many things can be causing *just* you to be experiencing this..20:09
xubuntu346i'm using Xubuntu 13.1020:09
holsteinxubuntu346: lets start with the upgrades and proceed from there20:10
holsteinxubuntu346: on any version of any os that the vendor of your hardware has not expressedly encouraged you to run on that hardware, you could run into issues20:10
xubuntu346it is booting to my desktop, but the desktop is completely unresponsive20:18
holsteinxubuntu346: after upgrading? and rebooting?20:19
xubuntu346i couldn't do that yet20:19
holsteinxubuntu346: it was like this with windows? .. are you sure its not a hardware problem?20:19
holsteinxubuntu346: you will want to do that first.. upgrade20:19
xubuntu346yeah i can't get to terminal20:20
holsteini would boot up and try a TTY right off20:20
holsteini wouldnt even login in the gui20:20
xubuntu346I'm not sure what you mean,  recovery mode?20:21
xubuntu346so how do i just boot right to a shell without gui?20:23
xubuntu346i would like to try this to rule out the desktop as the source of the problem20:24
holsteinxubuntu346: i would just not login in teh GUI and try a TTY20:25
holstein!tty20:25
ubottuTo get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login).  To change the resolution for your TTY, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution20:25
holsteinxubuntu346: then, i would try tapping shift at boot and go for older kernels if they are present or the recovery mode20:25
holsteinxubuntu346: i would also load up a live CD and test the hardware.. i would test the hard drive and memory20:26
holsteinxubuntu346: if the live enviroment works fine, and the hard drive shows errors, you will not "Fix" that with software20:26
xubuntu346gotcha i will try live cd20:30
m57this is probably off topice, but has anyone ever had or does have the razer kraken 7.1 USB headset? if so, or not, does anyone know if you can get them working on ubuntu ?21:01
m57or is there a generic set of instructions to get a usb audio device to play sound ? I was wondering if I would have to write any programs which I wouldnt mind if i had to and someone could point me in the right direction21:03
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linuxHi Everyone, Can somebody tell me how to use KWin on Xubuntu?22:11
knomelinux, that doesn't make sense; if you want to run kwin, you probably want to go ahead and simply use kde22:12
linuxI just wanted to know if it's possible.22:13
knomeit should be possible to get it running under xubuntu.22:14
linuxBecause KDE doesn't have that quality themes then other enviroments22:14
LordNedCan anyone advise me whether running do-release-upgrade to go up from Xubuntu 12.20 to 13.04 is a good idea or not? I'm having a bunch of issues with 12.20 (X being unable to start on its own, etc.)22:39
ochosiyou must be talking about 12.1022:40
ochosiwell generally speaking it should be fine, but upgrades are never risk-free22:40
LordNedOops, yeah sorry22:40
ochosido a backup before you do it22:41
LordNedochosi, It's the tossup between "maybe it'll fix my problems" and "maybe it'll make them worse" :/22:41
ochosihave you tried a live-session from a usb stick in 13.04?22:41
ochosiand anyway, why not directly go to 13.10 which is the latest release?22:41
LordNedRight now I have to run "sudo chmod ug-s /tmp/.X11-unix" and then "startx", because currently the machine just boots to TTY1 and can't startX without the chmod22:41
LordNedochosi, I tried to boot a 13.10 live-session from USB and had no luck getting that to actually boot.22:41
ochosiso what's the matter with your computer? :p22:42
LordNedochosi, it's falling apart apparently!22:42
ochosihehe22:42
LordNed...it's taken me almost two days to get Xubuntu installed and running :-/22:42
ochosiyeah, but have you figured out what's the culprit?22:42
LordNedfor why X doesn't start?22:43
ochosiyeah22:43
LordNedNope! It worked on first boot, installed proprietary AMD drivers, and it hasn't worked normally since then22:44
ochosiswitch back to the open drivers then?22:45
LordNedtried that and it didn't let X boot again. I've clearly got some issue, but I don't know what it is :/22:46
ochosiLordNed: you can start to look at logs22:48
ochosie.g. /var/log/Xorg.0.log22:49
LordNedochosi, I will give that a shot as soon as I have it powered up again, thanks22:52
ochosinp22:52
ochosiand good luck22:52
xubuntu346does anybody know how to change to auto-login through the command prompt22:55
ochosixubuntu346: you have to go and edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf with superuser/admin rights (e.g. "sudo nano...")22:56
xubuntu346[SeatDefaults] autologin-guest=false autologin-user=frank autologin-user-timeout=0 autologin-session=lightdm-autologin greeter-session=lightdm-gtk-greeter user-session=xubuntu22:58
xubuntu346so it looks like i'm already setup for it, but it keeps asking for a password22:59
xubuntu346user frank is already setup for autologin23:02
xubuntu346but it keeps asking me for a password, and then on top of that when I do type it in it doesn't log me in23:02
LordNedochosi, is there a reason I have Xorg.1.log and Xorg.0.log? (I have two GPU's in the machine)23:03
knomeLordNed, the logs just rotate in that way; bigger number is older log23:03
knomeLordNed, so basically you can have even more, and that's normal23:03
LordNedknome, thanks!23:05
LordNedhttp://hastebin.com/vuficadoti.vhdl anyone see anything out of the unusual in my Xorg log that would cause it to not boot unless I chmod ug-s /tmp/.X11-unix each boot?23:06
ochosiLordNed: no, to be frank i can't23:09
ochosii also don't know what /tmp/.X11-unix does23:10
LordNedOne google post suggests "Re-emerging gnome-power-manager and hal with the acpi and laptop USE flags enabled seems to have solved this problem..."23:10
LordNedShould I fiddle with noacpi / nolapic?23:11

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