[00:43] <adrenaline_> Nice one sdollins
[00:43] <sdollins> We skyped this morning and she's like "OMG it doesn't take 10 minutes to login ebanking!"
[01:18] <ner0x> Everytime I start xubuntu 14.03 my keybindings for changing my windows stop working until I reset them, known issue?
[06:25] <faoziaziz> hello xubuntu lover
[09:48] <pcoder> Hi, I would like to set system wide language setting on my xubuntu to "English-US", currently I have a mix of English and French :(, any help? Sorry for x-posting in xubuntu and xfce together.
[12:26] <paulohsms> good morning
[14:34] <xubuntu006> hey there
[14:34] <slickymasterWork> !hi | xubuntu006
[16:19] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> hello :)
[16:20] <xangua> morning
[16:21] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> Hi what can i do 2 fix this: http://pastebin.com/0MXFLUME
[16:21] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> or is it ok?
[16:22] <xangua> why are you using sudo with a graphical program to begin with¿
[16:22] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> oh i don't know
[16:22] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> how should i?
[16:23] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> i was installing numix icons
[16:23] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> < kinda new
[16:23] <xangua> you can put icons in your home directory gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe
[16:24] <xangua> in home/youruser/.icons (notice the dot)
[16:24] <xangua> if the directory doesn't exist you can create it gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe
[16:24] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> oh i did not know xangua thanks!
[16:24] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> i will try
[16:25] <xangua> I see they also have a reposotiry so you don't have to manually install it
[16:26] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> yea but i d/l square icons for donation
[16:26] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> 3bucks
[16:26] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> i got it in home
[16:26] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> :)
[16:28] <gOnNaMaKeUsMiLe> ty hagd
[17:06] <salora> hi guys, first of all I'am very happy that I'am part this community. Recently I had install Xubunt 14.0 after all I did uninstall firefox throug Ubuntu software center. After restarting my system I
[17:07] <salora> i have got only wallpaper
[17:07] <salora> I don
[17:07] <salora> i don't know what happen
[17:10] <sylvain_> hello
[17:11] <sylvain_> I have a problem with backlight Xubuntu when I install the proprietary drivers for AMD ATI
[17:12] <xangua> salora: uninstalling default applications might not be a good idea due to dependencies, I suggest you to run: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop , this should reinstall firefox and any other stuff you might have removed
[17:12] <xangua> just don't use firefox and use your prefered browser
[17:12] <sylvain_> I changed the Grub unsuccessfully
[17:14] <sylvain_> Can someone help me?
[17:14] <salora> Hi xangua , Thank you for valid help, I did search in internet but i could not found any help so i reinstalled just now
[17:15] <salora> I mean total OS
[17:21] <GridCube> !details | sylvain_
[17:23] <salora> Some one can help my touchpad not working Laptop model -lenovo y500 laptop
[17:23] <sylvain_> what is the !pastebin ?
[18:17] <ARM9> is there a more advanced task manager available that doesn't require gnome or kde?
[18:20] <Hedgework> ARM9: "task manager" ??
[18:21]  * Hedgework wonders whether ARM9 means top :P
[18:21] <ARM9> super -> task manager
[18:21] <ARM9> super+r*
[18:21] <ARM9> the default thingy in xubuntu
[18:21] <Hedgework> ARM9: I have no earthly idea what that is, sorry.  I use xubuntu but I don't use xfce, so I am unfamiliar with many of the stock applications.
[18:21] <ARM9> right
[18:21] <Hedgework> I chimed in since I avoid both gnome and kde dependent stuff and thought I might help if you described what you are looking for.
[18:21] <ARM9> I forget what all the terminal ones are called
[18:22] <ARM9> do you know ctrl+alt+del in windows?
[18:22] <Hedgework> Umm...if it hasn't changed since I used windows in 1998 or so
[18:22] <Pici> htop is nice
[18:22] <Hedgework> you might want the top command
[18:22] <ARM9> it changed in windows 8, but I'm about previous versions
[18:22] <Hedgework> it shows you processes that are active in order of most proc consumed
[18:22] <ARM9> yeah something like top
[18:23] <ARM9> pici htop right that's the one I was looking for
[18:32] <brainwash> ARM9: try htop
[18:33] <ARM9> yup
[19:32] <andreipath> hi all
[19:32] <Hedgework> hi
[19:32] <andreipath> anyone has some spare time ?
[19:33] <andreipath> i got a problem with my wifi since updating to 14.04
[19:33] <Hedgework> andreipath: On IRC, it is considered more polite to just ask the complete question you need help with rather than asking who has time, who has used XYZ software, or who is here.
[19:33] <andreipath> and no ideea as to how to sort it out
[19:33] <Hedgework> Just tell us what's up and we'll try to help. :)
[19:33] <andreipath> ok
[19:33] <Hedgework> Okay, well...start with defining what you mean by "a problem with my wifi"
[19:33] <andreipath> sorry.. i dont stay much on irc so i dont know the rules
[19:34] <andreipath> well, rfkill says my wifi is disable by hardware switch
[19:34] <Hedgework> Is it producing an error?  Is it connecting, but failing to obtain DNS server information via DHCP?  Is it making your dog sing?
[19:34] <andreipath> and i cant figure out how to enable it
[19:34] <Hedgework> I assume you already checked the physical switch, right?
[19:34] <andreipath> it works fine in recovery mode though
[19:35] <Hedgework> Okay, open a terminal and we'll check some things.
[19:35] <andreipath> the physical switch does nothing
[19:35] <andreipath> ok
[19:35] <andreipath> just tell me what info you need
[19:36] <Hedgework> Please start by making sure the physical switch is in the 'on' position.  Then paste me the output of "ifconfig -a" -- DO NOT paste it in the channel, though, put it in a pastebin like paste.ubuntu.com and give me the link. :)
[19:36] <andreipath> ok. gimme a sec
[19:36] <Hedgework> np
[19:37] <Hedgework> If I disappear suddenly, it's because the conference call I'm waiting on finally started.  Hopefully someone will pick up where we left off if that happens.
[19:38] <andreipath> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7781684/
[19:39] <Hedgework> andreipath: what happens if you do "ifconfig wlan0 up" ?
[19:40] <andreipath> SIOCSIFFLAGS: Operation not possible due to RF-kill
[19:42] <yoLo_> what is the best movies player besides parole ?
[19:42] <Hedgework> Is your laptop that has one of those "soft" rf-kill things?  Like a wifi on/off that you access via the Fn key?
[19:42] <Hedgework> Sometimes that will act at the BIOS level so the OS thinks it's a real hardware switch
[19:42] <andreipath> nope
[19:42] <andreipath> it has a
[19:43] <andreipath> it has an actual button for that but does nothing when pressed
[19:43] <andreipath> wifi works fine in recovery mode though
[19:45] <andreipath> yolo: try smplayer
[19:45] <xubuntu200> i cant the the wifi adaptor to turn on
[19:46] <xubuntu200> Ive gone through rfkill and there is no hard switch on the machine
[19:46] <xubuntu200> the fn +f2 doesnt turn on the wifi either
[19:51] <andreipath> anyone else ?
[19:53] <xubuntu200> still dont know how to get my wifi turned on
[19:53] <yoLo_> andreipath, is the one in ubuntu software center the latest version ?
[19:53] <yoLo_> xubuntu200, which laptop pc are you using ?
[19:54] <andreipath> no, look it up on google and dwl the latest version from the dev site
[19:54] <andreipath> it also has a pretty neat youtube browser as well
[19:54] <Hedgework> andreipath: Okay, so when you said that your wifi works in rescue mode, did you mean that it works when you choose a rescue mode from your grub menu, or when you boot to a livecd?
[19:54] <xangua> smplayer for windows has a lot of crapware :/
[19:55] <andreipath> rescue mode from grub
[19:55] <Hedgework> hmm
[19:55] <andreipath> i know... its weird
[19:55] <Hedgework> Give me a sec...work needs my attention...but I have a few ideas.
[19:55] <andreipath> i searched google and found lots of things
[19:55] <andreipath> but none worked
[19:56] <Hedgework> Okay, back for the moment.
[19:57] <andreipath> ok
[19:57] <Hedgework> So, I don't remember how Xubuntu sets up that particular grub option, but there are a limited number of things that can be controlled from grub, so at least we've narrowed it down.  Ruling out things that would be so stupid I don't imagine Xubuntu does them, we're left with:
[19:58] <Hedgework> * that's a different kernel, and the kernel you are booting to normally has a driver or other option missing that your wifi chipset needs to be properly handled
[19:58] <Hedgework> * that boots into single user mode or some other weird runlevel, and you have a permissions issue or init issue preventing something your card needs from happening at the normal runlevel
[19:58] <andreipath> the kernel is the same in recovery
[19:59] <Hedgework> * that uses kernel options that are not run normally
[19:59] <andreipath> and i have reinstalled the drivers
[19:59] <andreipath> i have a atheros chipset
[19:59] <Hedgework> * the recovery boot is skipping starting some service that normally is started and which interferes with wifi operation
[20:00] <andreipath> and it uses the broadcom drivers
[20:00] <Hedgework> * systemd is the devil and you need to sacrifice several goats before dancing naked around the computer with a high priestess of some sort.
[20:00]  * Hedgework clears her throat
[20:00] <Hedgework> Sorry, not much of a systemd fan...sometimes it shows. :P
[20:00] <andreipath> did the naked dance twice so far.. and used my wife as the priestess
[20:00] <andreipath> :P
[20:01] <Hedgework> andreipath: it only works if she's cute and at least slightly evil ;)
[20:01] <andreipath> she has both
[20:01] <Hedgework> Oh, good, then that should help. :D
[20:02] <andreipath> been on the box tring to fix it for 4 hours so far
[20:02] <Hedgework> :(
[20:02] <Hedgework> That sucks.
[20:02] <andreipath> and she said she will throw it out the window in a bit
[20:02] <Hedgework> NOOOO you can always re-install.  Never trash the hardware.  re-installs are free :P
[20:03] <andreipath> thats what i said as well :D
[20:03] <andreipath> but i cant belive i cant find a solution without a reinstall
[20:03] <andreipath> it took lots of time to tweak and make run as it does
[20:09] <Hedgework> Understood.
[20:09] <Hedgework> Can you check dmesg for anything useful?  WHat about other logs?  Anything possibly relevant?
[20:10] <andreipath> [ 4831.638037] UDP: bad checksum. From 23.11.125.17:4282 to 86.122.35.92:53 ulen 53
[20:10] <andreipath> a lot of these
[20:12] <Hedgework> I assume this thing is not plugged into wired networking right now?
[20:12] <Hedgework> or is it?
[20:13] <Hedgework> andreipath: ^^^
[20:13] <Hedgework> Is the box you are trying to fix connected to wired internet right now?
[20:14] <Hedgework> brb
[20:23] <Hedgework> back
[20:51] <ali1234> andreipath: try using rfkill (command line utility)
[23:20] <andreipath> Hedgework: are you still online ?
[23:28] <HedgeMage> andreipath: I'm on my home client now.  I left work. :)
[23:28] <HedgeMage> though probably not for long...other rooms in the house are far better airconditioned than this one :P
[23:51] <andreipath> lol
[23:51] <andreipath> well im still going at it but still no result so far :(
[23:53] <m1chael> hello. i have an HP Envy m6 laptop. I have tried the distros xUbuntu, Ubuntu, and now Mint. Hibernation / Suspend does not work. stays at a black screen (although i will see my wifi light illuminate, and the computer seems alive..) problem exists on all distros.