[00:46] I'm having a problem with 14.04, the Network Manager (I assume) and the hardware wifi switch on my Dell 1420 laptop. On a boot, when the switch is OFF, 14.04 show about 75% of CPU being used (network manager). The second I turn the hardware switch ON, the CPU usage drops to a more normal level. If the switch is on when booting, CPU usage is normal, and turning if off has no effect on the CPU usage. This is new behavior with Xubuntu 14.04 (and no other dist [00:46] ros show this behavior). [00:47] Is this known, and/or is there a fix? [01:02] guys, how can i setup simple ssh server [01:03] ? [01:06] Bonsoir [01:06] Ya des Français par hasard? [01:06] J'ai un soucis... [01:07] !fr | Arnaud__ [01:07] Arnaud__: Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. [01:07] lazar: Install openssh-server? [01:07] Ok sorry and goodbye [02:26] what is the correct way to make ip rules and routes persistent in xubuntu? [02:33] b4tm4n: i'd just add them to /etc/rc.local [02:33] quick&easy fix [02:34] b4tm4n: define 'correct'. There's lots of ways of doing it [02:34] b4tm4n: I would put them into /etc/network/interfaces, but that's me. [02:34] this is what i'm getting at - what is the intended/best practice of doing this? [02:35] everywhere i ask i get a different answer, and I know there are multiple ways [02:35] b4tm4n: have you googled ? Just wondering, I don't actually know what the best practice is so if you find out, I'd like to know [02:36] SirLagz, I've googled tons and all i can find is dozens of ways to do this written in comments and other various places with no one ever saying "you do it [this] way because of [this]" [02:36] b4tm4n: I see. Well I'd put it into /etc/network/interfaces or /etc/network/if-up.d/