[00:03] <holstein> pawell: you shouldnt have to do anything to enable a core.. what makes it slow? what makes it fast?
[00:22] <ball> I didn't think I liked the pop-up dock thing but it's growing on me.
[01:24] <delt> You have some obsolete package versions installed. Please upgrade the following packages and check if the problem still occurs:
[01:25] <delt> what's the command again to update that whole bunch of packages at once?
[01:25] <Noskcaj_> delt, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:26] <delt> Noskcaj_: thanks
[01:27] <delt> anyway i'm doing (i think) the same thing using synaptic
[01:28] <skribblezatcha> i think synaptic would sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade, i dont know about at-get dist-upgrade
[01:28] <skribblezatcha> atleast by default.
[01:29] <delt> anyway, downloading 300mb of stuff...
[01:29] <delt> thanks for the info guys
[01:30] <skribblezatcha> thats cool delt..i hope that the upgrade goes well for you. keep an eye on the terminal for errors.
[01:32] <ball> Is that 0.3 bytes?
[02:07] <delt> asdklfj
[02:07] <delt> rebooted
[02:08] <delt> now stuff is missing in my top bar.... network icon says it can't find any connection, and sound/volume thing is missing
[02:09] <delt> pulseaudio seems to be running...
[02:09] <delt> i'm not getting any sound from renoise, though the scopes are showing output
[02:10] <delt> firefox/swf is audible...
[02:11] <holstein> delt: "stuff" is missing? have you tried another account? or the guest account?
[02:11] <holstein> delt: flash is not supported officially in desktop linux or JACK or pulse
[02:12] <delt> holstein: what's the executable filename of the little volume thingy?
[02:12] <delt> seems like several sound devices just appeared out of nowhere... had to re-select my sound card in renoise
[02:13] <holstein> delt: i use pavucontrol
[02:13] <holstein> delt: you'll have to ask the renoise support about upgrades and rebooting and presistent audio device settings
[02:14] <delt> i run pavucontrol, the window appears but it doesn't put a little icon in the top bar
[02:14] <delt> pavucontrol --help isn't being much help
[02:15] <holstein> delt: thats just what i use to route and control volume.. the sound applet is different
[02:16] <delt> and what's the executable file for that?
[02:17] <delt> 2sec imma reboot again see if it changes anything
[02:17] <holstein> i thought it was just gnome-sound-applet.. but, why do you need it?
[02:17] <holstein> you dont control anything from there for JACK, or renoise
[02:18] <delt> hah this is great.. the "restart" button in the logout box just logs me out
[02:18] <holstein> you may be having some issues trying to have a normal desktop and a production machine.. i usuallly run something like main ubuntu, xubuntu, or lubuntu as my desktop, and then, i have a dedicated partition/install, or another machine that is just for audio production
[02:19] <holstein> i *never* just update that production machine.. i'll upgrade to aquire a feature. otherwise, its an appliance
[02:20] <delt> i have a server machine that's running without keyb/screen/mouse, this which is my "main" machine, and the laptop.
[02:20] <holstein> delt: headless
[02:20] <delt> this irc client is running in a screen session on the server, whcih is why i don't have to quit when rebooting this machine.
[02:20] <delt> yeah, the server is headless.
[02:20] <holstein> delt: all im suggesting is, a partition or a seperate machine dedicated to audio production
[02:21] <holstein> delt: so, when you are wanting renoise to work, it will... it wont be messed up by a PPA for some telephony app, or, a kernel upgrade you dont need.. or an alsa firmware rev that changes your audio device functionality
[02:22] <delt> this machine is pretty much dedicated to audio prod.. except i sometimes use it for other stuff as well
[02:22] <holstein> then, you have a stock desktop setup that you dont have taken over with JACK configs.. and an unsafe appliance rig
[02:23] <delt> my sound card can be used by several processes at once, so i don't need a monolithic jack setup... though jack can be running fine without bothering anything.
[02:23] <delt> what's the default sound applet in the top bar in ubuntu studio?
[02:24] <holstein> delt: i use pavucontrol
[02:24] <delt> (and xubuntu, iirc it's the same oen)
[02:24] <delt> yeah but you said the applet in the top bar is a different thing
[02:24] <delt> i personally thought it was the pavucontrol process docking itself in the top bar
[02:25] <holstein> delt: it is.. and i dont use it.. have you tried either running, or seeing if you have "gnome-sound-applet"?
[02:25] <holstein> delt: i remember back when i wanted to know that, i just searched synaptic for what i had
[02:25] <delt> yeah, it told me to install package gnome-control-center
[02:25] <holstein> delt: it?
[02:26] <delt> whatever program tells you which packages are missing instead of just "command not found" (when the program can be found in a non-installed package)
[02:26] <delt> i haven't
[02:26] <delt> i haven't "dissected" how that works excactly
[02:26] <holstein> i just searched in synaptic for what was already installed
[02:27] <delt> [pts/0][user@phobos]:~$ gnome-sound-applet
[02:27] <delt> The program 'gnome-sound-applet' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
[02:27] <delt> that thing
[02:28] <holstein> delt: do you not have an indicator?
[02:28] <holstein> delt: have you tried as another user? or the guest account?
[02:28] <delt> yeah good point... 2sec
[02:29] <delt> nope... guest account doesn't have it anymore either
[02:31] <holstein> delt: so, you broke the system, not the user config
[02:32] <delt> yeah that's what i figured.... now to fix it :/
[02:32] <holstein> delt: if it isnt broken, dont fix it.. if you are using it for mostly audio production, you'll want pavucontrol and JACK. not the applet from the panel
[02:33] <delt> but most of my apps use alsa with minimal latency
[02:34] <holstein> delt: sure.. and nothing about an applet is faciiating that
[02:34] <delt> well, renoise and pianoteq are working fine...
[02:34] <holstein> delt: if you purged pulse, or are using alsa only, then that can be the issue.. you can then you alsamixer
[02:35] <holstein> delt: i dont think anything is "not  working".. you are just missing the applet in the panel, and you shouldnt need it
[04:10] <fortunamajor> whats the command to add a repo from launchpad
[04:10] <bazhang> !addppa
[04:17] <draxdeveloper> hello
[09:22] <xubuntu212> TL:DR, trying to run triple monitors on Xubuntu via  nvidia 690 active proprietry drivers . However, only 2 monitors are detected in xrandr
[09:25] <jouke> I have installed xubuntu and later installed ubuntu-desktop as well. When I log into ubuntu-deskop, I am able to setup mij three monitor setup like it is supposed to be. How do I copy the display config from ubuntu-desktop to xubuntu?
[10:02] <linuxthefish> why xubuntu buggy? :?
[10:03] <linuxthefish> when return from suspend is 100% fan
[10:05] <bekks> linuxthefish: thats because the ACPI DSDT table of your computer is buggy.
[10:06] <linuxthefish> oh, is there a way to disable this?
[10:06] <linuxthefish> :'(
[10:07] <bekks> you can either fake the OS name given to ACPI or you can try to tweak and fix the DSDT table. The first is the easy approach and pretty well described out there.
[10:07] <bekks> linuxthefish: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/ACPITricksAndTips
[10:09] <linuxthefish> oh so i need xubuntu compatible computer
[10:10] <cfhowlett> linuxthefish you're installing to a MAC?
[10:10] <linuxthefish> no!
[10:11] <linuxthefish> is there a list of compatible computers?
[10:44] <Sicaleia> hi
[10:45] <Sicaleia> anybody up for some troubleshooting
[10:47] <Sicaleia> hi
[10:48] <ochosi> !ask
[10:51] <Sicaleia> so i'm stuck at "configuring bcmwl-kernel-source". Now normally I'd just skip the 3rd party stuff and install it all later but since I'm doing this for someone else who truly has never used a linux/debian distro, really no other option but to smooth it out right away. I tried killing it but I could not find the PID for it and its kind of useless trying to kill it without that...
[11:32] <arpad2> hi, how to change the default speaker level in alsamixer, it is set to 0 atm
[11:48] <cub> Anyone been fiddling with xubuntu and dwm?
[13:00] <duk64> hallo everzbodz is here a german speaker_
[13:02] <cfhowlett> !de|duk64
[13:04] <duk64> thank zou Danke!!
[15:25] <xubuntu421> hi
[15:26] <skribblezatcha> hi xubuntu421.
[15:27] <xubuntu421> do you speak turkısh ?
[15:27] <skribblezatcha> no i dont, sorry.
[15:27] <xubuntu421> where are you? ı am from turkey
[15:27] <pleia2> xubuntu421: this is a support channel :) if you wish to just chat please join #xubuntu-offtopic
[15:27] <osutapu> guys, apt-get dissappered after i installed java 8
[15:28] <osutapu> i am using 14.04
[15:28] <skribblezatcha> xubuntu421, use this command: /join #xubuntu-offtopic
[15:28] <slickymaster> !tr | xubuntu421
[15:29] <xubuntu421> nasıl yapacagız b,lemyorum
[15:29] <osutapu> is there same channel for Ukraine? like #ubuntu-tr i mean
[15:29] <skribblezatcha> what do you mean as in disappeared osutapu, you can no longer use it and when you try to what error message do you get if any?
[15:30] <osutapu> it just said command not found
[15:30] <slickymaster> !ua | osutapu
[15:30] <skribblezatcha> does apt work at osutapu?
[15:30] <skribblezatcha> at all*
[15:31] <skribblezatcha> so instead of using sudo apt-get update for example, can you run sudo apt update?
[15:31] <osutapu> and also, after last update on 14.04 sound indicator just vanished.
[15:32] <osutapu> i dunno now, i am reinstalling xubuntu right now :D just saying, that there was such problem
[15:32] <skribblezatcha> to get your sound indicator back, go to settings manager, then to session and startup, then to the applications tab, and make sure that sound indicator is ticked, then go and restart and it will be back where it should be.
[15:33] <skribblezatcha> o ok osutapu..well if you are reinstalling the same iso that you just had installed, and do those updates, there is a chance that it will repeat itself. so i would get a daily build iso to reinstall.
[15:34] <osutapu> oh, thanks guys.
[15:34] <skribblezatcha> yw osutapu.
[15:35] <osutapu> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/daily-live/current/ this one?
[15:36] <skribblezatcha> yes osutapu.
[15:37] <osutapu> k, thanks again guys
[17:06] <syeekick> what software is best to make a windows xp and or windows 7 bootable usb from xubuntu?
[17:07] <syeekick> maybe from the repostories built into xbuntu
[17:09] <skribblezatcha> unetbootin syeekick.
[17:10] <syeekick> yeah only 494 supports windows installations
[17:10] <skribblezatcha> yeah i know right.
[17:10] <skribblezatcha> its also the only version that allows for you to be able to manually choose a drive, which is good when doing it from a live session.
[17:11] <skribblezatcha> just install unetbootin from repo using sudo apt-get install unetbootin so that all deps are there, and then run 494.
[17:11] <skribblezatcha> from wherever you have it downlaoded to.
[17:14] <syeekick> riiight
[17:14] <syeekick> i tried the hardest way possible
[17:14] <syeekick> tried to compile the little shit
[17:14] <skribblezatcha> what do you mean?
[17:14] <skribblezatcha> o wow, why? one sec.
[17:15] <skribblezatcha> http://sourceforge.net/projects/unetbootin/files/UNetbootin/494/
[17:15] <bekks> syeekick: XP doesnt support booting from USB and it is going to be dead entirely in 3 days. Wind 7 supports booting from USB but isnt supported in this channel.
[17:15] <skribblezatcha> there you go syeekick.
[17:15] <xubuntu099>  *-display                       description: VGA compatible controller        product: GF108M [GeForce GT 525M]        vendor: NVIDIA Corporation        physical id: 0        bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0        version: a1        width: 64 bits        clock: 33MHz        capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom        configuration: driver=nouveau latency=0        resources: irq:52 memory:f0000000-f0f
[17:16] <bekks> xubuntu099: Stop that spam please.
[17:16] <Ansargon> Hola a todos
[17:16] <skribblezatcha> if you need help with anything drop me a PM since bekks just sent that message out there i guess opposing to asking about windows on this channel. lol
[17:16] <skribblezatcha> which is a joke, but if you need me hit me up.
[17:16] <syeekick> going to
[17:17] <Ansargon> alguien me puede ayudar a cambiar la particion del disco duro para xubuntu y windows
[17:17] <skribblezatcha> word up, well just hit me up once you get it downloaded. then the rest is easy man.;)
[22:54] <mattia> hi
[22:55] <mattia> can someone help me? i've just installed xubuntu 13.10 and now i need to install postgres. But if i type sudo apt-get postgres i find an error that say that postgres is an invalid operator
[22:59] <delt> mattia sudo apt-get install postgres
[23:00] <mattia> oh thx XD
[23:01] <mattia> now it works
[23:02] <ScootsDesk> Hello Help?
[23:03] <mattia> bye
[23:03] <ScootsDesk> I am pretty advanced, just need help with partition question before installing xubuntu
[23:03] <bazhang> go ahead
[23:05] <ScootsDesk> I have a laptop that i have had ubuntu 13.10 on for a while, but its bloated and always having to reinstall because of who knows what? but it will crash and upon restart it cannot load grub, or some other crap...
[23:08] <ScootsDesk> that said whats the best way to setup my partition before ? I have a amd 64, with hd 7074m grpx I have efi on it but it can be disabled... can i just set a /boot as grub at start and a / for the rest /swap the size of my ram?
[23:09] <ScootsDesk> lol just noticed scootsdesk... scottsdesk
[23:10] <ScootsDesk> radeon hd7470m
[23:10] <ScootsDesk> I mean
[23:14] <bazhang> legacy?
[23:17] <ScootsDesk> no I just disabled it i dont have a "legacy" option
[23:23] <ScootsDesk> I am not dual booting either I have been using 13.10 using the whole disk. I stalled by default the installer from ubuntu put a fat32 partition /efi at the ver start of the drive,  and next a /boot and the /
[23:25] <koegs> if you do not plan to encrypt partitions you do not necessarily need a separate /boot-partition
[23:26] <ScootsDesk> so just partition it / ext4?
[23:27] <koegs> basically you need the root-partition ("/") and swap
[23:28] <koegs> ext4 is the standard partition type
[23:28] <ScootsDesk> ok let me try this as the /efi and the /boot partitions have caused me all kinds of issues so far
[23:29] <bazhang>  /home might be considered, as well
[23:29] <ScootsDesk> ok well i hacve the disk burned so illl be back in 25 min if all goes well
[23:29] <koegs> if you want to keep your user-folders during reinstalls, yes
[23:30] <bazhang> good luck
[23:30] <ScootsDesk> nah... I use a offline drive for that...
[23:33] <aalp4> can anyone give a few pointers on how to autologin to awesomewm?
[23:33] <aalp4> i lost the tutorial which gave a step by step
[23:34] <aalp4> i know i have to create an xinitrc, and put a startx command... in .bash_profile, that's all i can remember
[23:39] <PokemonAcer> Hi
[23:39] <PokemonAcer> I just got Xubuntu
[23:39] <PokemonAcer> :D
[23:51] <Pappy55uk> evening
[23:52] <skribblezatcha> good evening Pappy55uk.
[23:52] <Pappy55uk> just thought i would check this channel out as im a linux newbie
[23:52] <skribblezatcha> thats cool.
[23:52] <Pappy55uk> i played with it a little in the past but i decided to install xubuntu on my laptop
[23:53] <skribblezatcha> yeah its pretty neat, you can learn a few things.:)
[23:53] <Pappy55uk> i hate windows 8 with a passion :)
[23:53] <skribblezatcha> Pappy55uk: use this command: /join #xubuntu-offtopic
[23:53] <skribblezatcha> this is a help channel, but the other one is for chatting and hanging out.
[23:54] <Pappy55uk> ok thank you
[23:54] <skribblezatcha> yw.
[23:55] <skribblezatcha> what version of xubuntu did you end up installing Pappy55uk?
[23:55] <Pappy55uk> latest i think
[23:56] <skribblezatcha> xubuntu trusty tahr 14.04?
[23:57] <Pappy55uk> i origianly tried Zorin but i had issues getting a program to work
[23:57] <skribblezatcha> right right..
[23:58] <skribblezatcha> i was using linux mint xfce for a while, and then it ran a bit warm..i think. now that i look back it could have been the temp plugin not working, since i have been having that issue with xubuntu's as well.
[23:59] <skribblezatcha> linux mint xfce runs using less resources and is very nice. xubuntu is one of the heaviest xfce based OS's but it also has a lot of nice features.
[23:59] <Pappy55uk> i would use linux on my desktop if it was not for the fact i am a gamer
[23:59] <Pappy55uk> i tried mint once too i like it
[23:59] <skribblezatcha> yeah mint is nice.