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xubuntu181hi02:32
xubuntu181First time user of xbuntu, everything is great except I don't have sound. Running version 12.04 can anyone help?02:32
xubuntu181Thanks02:32
holstein!audio02:33
ubottuIf you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings.  If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files,  see !players and !mp3.02:33
holsteinxubuntu181: though, it could be you are just muted02:33
xubuntu181Yeah i've tried all that...in the sound settings it's not recognizing my speakers and when I use the headphones the sound is very faint and choppy02:34
xubuntu181The laptop is old but in windows the sound worked fine so at least I know it isn't a hardware issue02:34
holsteinxubuntu181: faint and choppy is different than not having sound...02:36
xubuntu181Very very very very faint02:36
xubuntu181sound card not recognizing speakers, just headphones02:36
holsteinxubuntu181: have you tried "alsamixer" in the terminal? and tweaked the settings there?02:36
xubuntu181yeah i've tried that as well02:37
xubuntu181the category for "speakers" are not showing up in the alsamixer02:37
holsteinxubuntu181: right.. dont trust the labels02:39
xubuntu181I've also tried all the settings in the multimedia system selector (gstreamer-properties)02:40
xubuntu181everything in the alsamixer is at 10002:40
holsteinxubuntu181: in alsa mixer you can hit F5 to show all02:41
xubuntu181Yeah, still don't see a category for "speakers"02:41
xubuntu181but everything there is at 100 as well02:41
holsteinxubuntu181: you may not.. dont trust labels02:46
holsteinxubuntu181: *all* sounds are like that? from all output?02:46
xubuntu181Yes unfortunately02:47
holsteinxubuntu181: well, keep in mind, since you are not promised by the hardware creator that linux will work, it may not.. but, i would start by applying upgrades02:48
holsteinsudo apt-get udpate && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade02:48
xubuntu181So here are the categories in AlsaMixer:  Master (100) PCM (100) MIC (100) Mic Boost (100) Beep (100) Capture (100)02:48
xubuntu181none of them on mute either02:48
holsteinthen, i would reboot if there is a kernel update, and test... then, if not change, i would likely just try some different live CD's and see if something supports the device out of the box02:48
xubuntu181Yeah thats a good idea02:49
xubuntu873hi everybody04:59
mappshi05:17
i_need_help_my_f i need help recovering my password and please do not refer me to the "ubuntu password help thingy"05:22
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xizdaqrianDo you have more than one user profile for yourself, Pewdiepie_jk?05:42
pewdiepie_jkno05:42
xizdaqrianIs this on your personal system, or on someone else's server?05:42
pewdiepie_jkmine. (pc05:43
xizdaqrianGood...05:43
pewdiepie_jkvery05:43
xizdaqrianYou could boot via a live CD...05:43
pewdiepie_jkno05:43
xizdaqrianWhy not?05:43
pewdiepie_jki do not have ubuntu live disk05:43
xizdaqrianCan you download one? Is that a possibility for you?05:44
xizdaqrianDo you have a usb stick or burner?05:45
pewdiepie_jkno that would be a proposterous method. sorry but it is the truth.05:45
xizdaqrianNo, easy... Just follow me..05:45
xizdaqrianboot via live CD...05:45
xizdaqrianmount your filesystem05:46
xizdaqrianGo to the /etc/password or maybe /etc/shadow...05:46
pewdiepie_jki do not have a usb big eneugh05:46
xizdaqriandelete the hash thing...05:46
pewdiepie_jki really do not how05:46
xizdaqrianOh, I see.05:47
pewdiepie_jkim still teaching myself these things im sorry05:47
xizdaqrianYour password is stored in /etc/password, or /etc/shadow. It looks like a bunch of garbled junk. When you type in your password, it's run through an encryption program and compared to that hash. Delete the hash from the file, and you have no password to login. just login.05:48
pewdiepie_jkhow do i axsess that data?05:50
xizdaqrianWhen you boot via live CD, type the following into a console. "mkdir /my_drive && mount -t ext4 /dev/sda1 /my_drive" You have to adjust those values based on where your partitions are.05:52
xizdaqrianRun gparted to find out where your linux data partition is05:52
pewdiepie_jkok stay online so you can walk me through please?05:52
xizdaqrianit will be something like /dev/sda105:52
pewdiepie_jki want to tell you that i have xubuntu05:53
xizdaqrianIt won't matter what distro you have05:54
pewdiepie_jkoh thats good so i still boot ubuntu live?05:54
xizdaqrianDo you by chance recall your superuser password. Like when you type sudo?05:54
xizdaqrianYeah, boot anything05:55
pewdiepie_jkno thats waht i reset05:55
xizdaqrianIf you have to download one, download dsl05:55
xizdaqrianIt's the smallest05:55
pewdiepie_jkdsl what05:55
xizdaqrianDSL stands for Damn Small Linux05:55
xizdaqrianVery light05:55
pewdiepie_jklol05:55
pewdiepie_jkso still ubuntu live and not xubuntu live?05:56
xizdaqrianwait, check this out. Just found it.05:57
pewdiepie_jkok05:57
xizdaqrianhttp://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/33905:57
xizdaqrianGo to that link05:57
pewdiepie_jkok05:57
pewdiepie_jki be back soon ok05:59
xizdaqriank05:59
seronisHow can i get UNetBootin to recognize a 500gb external harddrive for a liveusb install ?08:06
seronisthe OS finds it find.  and i've tried with it partitioned and formatted as  ntfs(original state), ext2 and fat3208:07
arrithseronis: it doesn't show up?08:24
seronisnope08:24
arrithis it connected through usb?08:24
seronisyes08:24
seronisim running unetbootin via sudo, and have tried all 6 permutations of it being mounted or unmounted, and with file systems of ntfs, ext3 and fat3208:25
seronisthe boot flag was also confirmed to be set with gparted08:26
arrithseronis: gksudo08:26
arrithseronis: might be able to pass the drive as an argument08:26
arrithseronis: gksudo unetbootin /dev/sdx08:27
seronisstill not recognized08:27
arrithseronis: sdb?08:28
seronisyup08:28
arrithseronis: gksudo unetbootin /dev/sdb     ?08:28
seronisyes08:28
arrithodd08:28
arrithwell08:28
seronisi used sdb,   not sd108:28
seroniserr sdb108:28
arrithyeah08:28
arrithyou can dd xubuntu isos08:28
arrithdd bs=64M if=xubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdb08:29
seronisi thought that doesnt allow persistant installs though08:29
arrithoh08:29
arrithit doesn't i dn't think08:29
arrithyou could try liveusbcreator from the repos08:29
arrithreally don't know why unetbootin isn't seeing that drive. sounds like a bug08:30
arrithseronis: get any output from unetbootin in a terminal?08:30
seronisthe OS sees it fine.  i can open it and add / remove files08:30
seronisnothing08:30
seronisok gonna reboot and try one more time then i'll check out liveusbcreator08:31
arrithseronis: unetbootin targetdrive=/dev/sdb08:32
arrithfrom http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/unetbootin/wiki/commands08:32
arrithmight also try /dev/sdb108:32
bekks /dev/sdb1 will not work.08:34
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xubuntu767hi09:26
xubuntu767i am new to xubuntu is the same like ubuntu?09:27
cfhowlettxubuntu767, same?  no.  similar.09:27
xubuntu767but i can still use the same software?09:28
cfhowlettxubuntu767, yes09:28
xubuntu767it use .deb files?09:29
bekksyes09:29
xubuntu767nice :)09:29
arrithxubuntu767: the xubuntu-desktop metapackage, for the most part, is xubuntu09:30
Ofloo`hi, i've got a quick question, .. when i wnat to install a package i get some error about nutrix-icon-theme that it contains an empty file, .. when i want to remove that package i get teh same error how do i manually remove that package11:26
Ofloo`without using apt-get dpkg or whatever cause they are not able to handle the problem11:26
cfhowlettOfloo`, how did you install the theme?11:26
Ofloo`pff it's been ages don't remember11:27
Ofloo`i think through add-apt11:27
Ofloo`add-apt-repository11:27
cfhowlettOfloo`,  so a ppa - ppa purge11:27
cfhowlett!ppa11:27
ubottuA Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge11:27
Ofloo`you think if i remove the ppa that it will solve the problem?11:29
Ofloo`or are you saying you're on your own where not liable for the packages ..11:29
tgregohi11:30
Ofloo`hi11:30
tgregoIm trying to install 14.04 beta2 on a new laptop, but with no luck :(11:31
tgregoI think the issue is uefi11:32
cfhowlett!trusty|tgrego, 14.04 support in the other channel11:32
ubottutgrego, 14.04 support in the other channel: Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) will be the 20th release of Ubuntu.  See the announcement at http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1295 for more info. support in #ubuntu+111:32
Ofloo`how do i find out what ppa it is on11:32
tgregook, thanks11:32
cfhowlettOfloo`, Ofloo` apt-cache policy packagename will display the repo11:33
starratsgood morning all you xubuntu folks!13:02
thossis there a reason why http://xubuntu.org/ don't give a description over what Xubuntu  is ?13:42
bekksthoss: Did you read the title and the two sentences on th start page?13:52
thossbekks: yea, that description could be given to all linux distrubutions, just empty buzz words13:55
bekksthoss: So what are you looking after, exactly?13:55
thossbekks: a description over what make xubuntu different from other distros13:56
bekkshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xubuntu13:56
thossbekks: yes, I can google it but I just can't understand why the answer on the most obvious question is not given on the official website13:58
thossbekks: are there any commercial reason for this ?13:58
thossbekks: anyway, I have mint installed now but have a lot of problems with Nvidia drivers for my hardware.  My question is if xubuntu are more stable14:03
bekksubuntu uses the same drivers for nvidia.14:04
thossbekks: It is most the start up screen and stuff that give my problem, I have tried ubuntu and it works better out of the box.14:05
bekksThen use Ubuntu - Xubuntu is basically Ubuntu with a different selection of preinstalled packages.14:07
thossdoes xubuntu also come with the ubuntu spyware ?14:09
bekksUbuntu doesnt come with spyware.14:09
thossbekks: I mean all that amazon stuff14:10
bekksWhich is no spyware at all.14:10
bekksAnd you can easily disable it.14:10
se_bisn't included14:10
thossI have 4 options now and can't make up my mind, It is Mint, Xubuntu, Lubuntu and just debian.14:11
thossI have difficulties to grasp the differences between Mint, Xubuntu and Lubuntu14:12
bekksIt's your choice entirely.14:12
bekksxubuntu = ubuntu - unity + xfce; lubuntu = ubuntu - unity + lxde; Mint = whatever.14:12
thossbekks: then it comes to hardware support you think all of them are more or less the same ?14:14
bekksThe hardware support is exactly the same throughout all Ubuntu derivatives.14:14
thossMint are not working good on my system, sometimes i just get a black screen and I can't find any documentation for how to fix it14:15
bekksFor Mint, ask the Mint support, we dont know.14:15
thossbekks: thanks,  just one last question. I already have a ubuntu DVD and have to pay for ech GB I download.  Can I use that DVD and uninstall unity and then install xfce. Will that give my a xubuntu distro or is it other differences ?14:19
bekksyou can just uninstall ubuntu-desktop and install xubuntu-desktop.14:21
thossbekks: ok, thanks for your help14:22
barbadillohi all, I'm on a hp pavilion d6 laptop xubuntu fresh installation running17:12
barbadilloI'm wondering if it's normal that the fan is always running17:12
barbadilloso much silent in the universe? are we alone? no intelligent life out there? all these stars and galaxies are for what?17:20
TheSheepmuch silent, very loneliness, wow17:21
TheSheepbarbadillo: I would search the forum and the linlap wiki17:23
barbadilloTheSheep, I think it is a matter of cleaning the fans17:54
barbadilloand they say that hp products are so heating in any case17:55
barbadillonever buy hp laptops17:55
bekksHP works fine here.18:06
pleia2I have an hp ultrabook which works well (no fan all the time)18:15
Uncopyablehi folks. Does anyone know how to change cursor size? It doesn't work in "Mouse and Touchpad>Theme" for me18:25
barbadillopleia2, is your laptop recent or old one?18:27
pleia2barbadillo: it's about a year old18:30
barbadillopleia2, ok let's see the next year18:34
barbadilloI think the best would be open it and really clean the fan, but it's an hard work18:35
cfhowlett!aptlock18:37
ubottuIf an APT front-end crashed and your database is locked, try this in a !terminal: « sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a »18:37
K4nedaGreetings from Venice (Italy)19:21
K4nedaAnyone use a Toshiba NB500?19:24
jarkkosudo dpkg --configure -a should be fine19:37
xubuntu019hey anybody can help me with audio problems?19:59

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