[00:20] <xubuntu746> Hello...
[00:44] <xubuntu746> Quit
[01:03] <wilsonjl3> is there a program for xubuntu that lets me put an editable list/reminder on my desktop?
[01:04] <wilsonjl3> (i used Rainmeter when i had windows 8)
[01:10] <wilsonjl3> nevermind, found something called conky
[01:23] <wilsonjl3> is there a way to search for files/saved stuff?
[04:37] <xubuntu329> HI, I'm having trouble getting audio output from my usb audio interface plz halp
[06:28] <GarrettHylltun> Hello, anyone awake here?
[06:29] <SirLagz> GarrettHylltun: nope.
[06:29] <GarrettHylltun> Shhhhhhh
[06:31] <GarrettHylltun> Awake or not, I gotta ask for some help if anyone's awake.  Xubuntu 14.04 x64.  Trying to add debian repositories to my sources, but it just refuses take.  Any times on getting through this?
[06:31] <GarrettHylltun> err, any tips
[06:31] <SirLagz> I wouldn't be adding Debian repos to a Ubuntu system, but that's me. What are you trying to do ?
[06:32] <GarrettHylltun> I use PureBasic for my programming needs and I need a few libs that do not seem to be in the current repos.
[06:32] <SirLagz> what libs would they be ? Anything in Debian should also be in Ubuntu.
[06:35] <GarrettHylltun> "/user/bin/ld:  cannot find -lX11"
[06:35] <SirLagz> Is PureBasic packaged ?
[06:36] <GarrettHylltun> nope :-(
[06:36] <GarrettHylltun> here's libs listed in readme:  libstdc++ devel, iodbc, libwebkit.so, libgnomeprintui2.2, libgnomeprintui2.2-devel, xine, SDL 1.2 devel
[06:36] <SirLagz> can you pastebin the output of `ldd /path/to/purebasic` ?
[06:37] <GarrettHylltun> earlier this week I used a kubutu based distro and was able to apt get the files.
[06:37] <SirLagz> Kubuntu based ? what distro was that ?
[06:38] <stemid> that's probably an error in the Makefile
[06:38] <stemid> since it says cannot find -lX11
[06:38] <SirLagz> heh...didn't occur to me that it's being compiled. oops...
[06:39] <stemid> and obviously you don't need debian repos for X11
[06:39] <stemid> since you're most likely already running X
[06:39] <stemid> xorg-devel maybe
[06:39] <stemid> I don't remember off the top of my head what it's called
[06:39] <GarrettHylltun> NetRunner
[06:39] <stemid> xorg-dev
[06:40] <GarrettHylltun> k
[06:42] <GarrettHylltun> xorg-dev not installed, going to do that now.
[06:48] <GarrettHylltun> Ok, ran it's checking script, it said to:  apt-get install gcc g++ libc6-dev libsdl1.2-dev libgtk2.0-dev libgnomeprint2.2-dev unixodbc-dev libgnome2-dev libxine-dev libgnomeprintui2.2-dev libxxf86vm-dev
[06:48] <GarrettHylltun> did so and got this:  libstdc++ not found. libstdc++ devel package need to be installed to use PureBasic garrett@garrett-desktop:~/Programs/PureBasic$ sudo apt-get install gcc g++ libc6-dev libsdl1.2-dev libgtk2.0-dev libgnomeprint2.2-dev unixodbc-dev libgnome2-dev libxine-dev libgnomeprintui2.2-dev libxxf86vm-dev [sudo] password for garrett:  Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state informa
[06:54] <GarrettHylltun> likely the libgnomeprint that's holding me up.
[06:56] <GarrettHylltun> Well thanks for trying to help me out.. very much appreciated.
[09:03] <Meerkat> according to systemd documentation it will handle lid switch and power key events if those values are uncommented in /etc/systemd/logind.conf. What handles those events if the systemd config values are commented out?
[10:31] <xubuntu071> #xubuntu got an error saying grub not loaded
[13:04] <xubuntu882> #xubuuntu
[13:04] <xubuntu882> join#xubuntu
[13:04] <xubuntu882> hi everyone
[13:06] <baizon> xubuntu882: ?
[13:07] <xubuntu882> ip messanger send message but not receive message
[13:34] <abanabee7> I have an issue, I am running on an SSD & for some reason the system shuts down randomly and says it has TRIMMED some stuff
[13:36] <cfhowlett> !info trim
[13:36] <cfhowlett> abanabee7 ask in #ubuntu
[13:37] <abanabee7> cfhowlett: alright
[14:13] <Ad1> hi
[14:13] <Ad1> i've got a problem with Xfce desktop on my Xubuntu 14.04
[14:14] <cfhowlett> Ad1 details
[14:15] <Ad1> something is wrong with icons, when i shut down my computer, and run it again then the icons are in random positions
[14:15] <Ad1> it doesn't remember position of icons on my desktop
[14:16] <cfhowlett> !alis
[14:16] <Ad1> i can move it like i want, bun after next reboot or run all icons will have random position
[14:16] <cfhowlett> Ad1 if no response here, see #xfce    I would guess you've got "remember session" set on         *guess*
[14:17] <Ad1> hmm i'll check it
[14:20] <Ad1> it was working properly when i've got fresh instalation of Xubuntu, but i've got problem with deleting folders on desktop, and i have upgraded the xfce, and it begin the problem with icons
[14:20] <Ad1> brb, reboot :)
[14:32] <Ad1> it doesn't work :<
[14:34] <cfhowlett> Ad1 radical suggestion: nuke your xfce configuration folders.  they'll reset back to defaults.
[14:36] <Ad1> cfhowlett: i've tried deleting files from ~/.config/xfce4/desktop/ but it doesn't work, hmm... i'll try to remove whole ~/.config/xfce4
[14:37] <Ad1> brb
[14:52] <Ad1> well, it still doesn't work
[14:53] <cfhowlett> Ad1 weirdness.  ask #xfce channel
[14:53] <cfhowlett> or xfce.org forums
[14:53] <elfy> pretty sure there are bugs reported for both the delete from desktop and the icon moving about issues
[14:54] <cfhowlett> elfy do tell.  as I only run LTS and haven't upgraded to 14.04 yet, I am behind the times.
[14:55]  * elfy is wandering about in tbird atm trying to find them :)
[14:56] <elfy> bug 1190990
[14:56] <elfy> which says it's fixed released
[14:58] <elfy> bug 1294209
[14:58] <elfy> which was fixed and then regressed I believe
[15:02] <Ad1> well bug 1294209 is fixed, but i still have a problem with position of my icons on desktop
[15:30] <beeblebrox> test
[15:31] <dsprc> beeblebrox: Segmentation fault: Unexpected end of line expected
[15:31] <Infant> hello. is there any way ctrl-t in thunar open ~ dir, but not copy current dir? same goes to terminal
[15:31] <guest-lucas> hi, I tried to look on the net, but found no solution. The text under the icons on the desktop is not centered. Is that normal/known/bug/etc. and is there a workaround? Thanks
[16:06] <markv> Hi
[16:06] <markv> I have issues on startup
[16:06] <markv> Logging in takes a while
[16:07] <markv> Also firefox starts as soon as I login
[16:07] <markv> Can I stop it from starting?
[16:32] <Infant> markv go to settings then search for startup and look at application autostart. u should be able to remove firefox from there and stop it from auto loading :)
[16:33] <markv> Infant, It's not there
[16:34] <Infant> there is no firefox in application autostart list?
[16:34] <markv> Nope
[16:34] <markv> Or skype
[16:34] <baizon> markv: saved sessions?
[16:34] <Infant> markv sorry im out of ideas
[16:34] <markv> Maybe
[16:34] <kgb> guys, if you don't mind.. can some1 plz lemme know: what software 2 use, to mount NTFS partitions - since they're not automounted by Thunar, when running in Oracle VM :-(
[16:34] <Infant> good catch!
[16:34] <baizon> if not, clear .cache/session
[16:35] <markv> lol yea, firefox, right at the top
[16:35] <baizon> markv: if not, clear .cache/session
[16:35] <markv> I'l delete .cache
[16:35] <markv> Thanks!
[16:35] <kgb> ^^ .cache/sessions
[16:36] <kgb> watch for permissions, when removing root folders btw.
[16:48] <jcat> hi
[16:48] <jcat> didn't know if this would be a good place to ask questions...
[16:49] <baizon> markv: ofc dont forget to log out and in again ;)
[16:49] <baizon> !ask | jcat
[16:51] <jcat> Okay, WELL, long story short: I was using Linux mint, and all of a sudden couldn't connect to any wireless network, I decided to install xubuntu, which also couldn't connect to any wireless network (I tested 4 that worked previously), but the installer also crashed. Out of desperation, I'm trying regular ubuntu (ugh) and it ALSO couldn't connect to any wireless network, but so far, the installer is working
[16:51] <jcat> I think the crash was due to ubiquity or something
[16:52] <jcat> nevermind, it crashed
[16:53] <baizon> jcat: try switching to the oss drivers
[16:53] <baizon> this worked for me
[16:54] <jcat> I'll have to research that, not sure how to do that. Also, I'm using an Acer c720p chromebook for the record, 2 GB RAM
[16:54] <jcat> It's just weird because these problems literally came out of nowhere
[16:55] <baizon> jcat: http://docs.xubuntu.org/1304/hardware-devices.html
[16:55] <baizon> jcat: "Disabling restricted drivers"
[16:55] <ochosi> anyone around who can do a 14.04 clean install for us quickly? we direly need a patch to be confirmed (today) to get it into 14.04.1
[16:55]  * ochosi has a terribly slow connection today :/
[16:56] <baizon> ochosi: Virtualbox is ok?
[16:56] <ochosi> sure
[16:56] <ochosi> we need a fix from -proposed to be tested
[16:57] <ochosi> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xubuntu-default-settings/+bug/1342065
[16:57] <jcat> I'll assume disabling the OSS drivers can be done during install? I'm setting up the flash drive for booting now
[16:57] <ochosi> baizon: i just realized you don't need to do a full install...
[16:58] <ochosi> baizon: just install the updated package (xubuntu-default-settings 14.04.5) and then create a new user
[16:58] <ochosi> then see whether the settings has been set correctly in xfconf
[17:01] <baizon> ochosi:
[17:01] <jcat> So, in order to boot, I have to set mem=1949M in the boot options. That wouldn't mess anything up now, would it? It hadn't caused issues for me in previous installs...
[17:01] <baizon> ochosi: where is the package?
[17:02] <ochosi> baizon: nvm, elfy was kind enough to do it
[17:02] <ochosi> we just needed that verification to happen very quickly because the deadline is *now* :)
[17:02] <baizon> damn sorry, I'm  just finishing baking a cake :(
[17:02] <baizon> ok
[17:03] <ochosi> heh, focus on your cake then ;)
[17:03] <baizon> but now I'm available
[17:03] <baizon> no no its in the oven already :D
[17:03] <ochosi> if you wanna help with testing in general, i think elfy would really appreciate a hand
[17:03] <baizon> now, or in general?
[17:04] <baizon> jcat: im not sure, but afterwards also
[17:04] <baizon> jcat: if you disable, no additional things need to be installed
[17:04] <jcat> Sorry, I know you guys are busy and all, but I still cannot connect to any wireless network in the xubuntu installer. Also, no additonal drivers were listed to disable
[17:04] <ochosi> baizon: in general
[17:04] <jcat> And the installer keeps crashing :(
[17:07] <baizon> jcat: check your memory
[17:07] <baizon> ochosi: ok
[17:07] <baizon> jcat: so dont connect while installing
[17:07] <baizon> do it afterwards
[17:07] <jcat> baizon: the installer keeps crashing
[17:08] <baizon> jcat: with what message?
[17:08] <jcat> baizon: I'll resend it when it crashes next
[17:08] <kgb> jcat: just maybe, sometimes the cd/usb installer will crash and the dvd won't; & vice-versa
[17:09] <kgb> (for a quick fix)
[17:09] <jcat> kgb: This laptop doesn't have an optical drive, unfortunately. But I've never run into these problem before! EVen on my install that was stable ansd running fine, all of a sudden started acting up out of nowhere
[17:09] <kgb> :(
[17:10] <baizon> jcat: so check your memory then
[17:10] <jcat> baizon: by "check my mempry", do you mean check for stability? Should I run a memory test, I guess?
[17:10] <knome> jcat, when it crashes the next time, just run 'ubuntu-bug ubiquity' while you are running the installer to file a bug with additional information about the system
[17:11] <jcat> knome: Okay, I will, Running the installer now... here we go
[17:11] <baizon> all has been said :D
[17:17] <jcat> knome: Okay, problem type: bug, package: ubiquity 2.18.7
[17:17] <knome> jcat, keep on going until you've finished the bug filing; then developers can look at it
[17:20] <jcat> knome: ApportVersion: 2.14.1-0ubuntu3, Architecture: amd64, CasperVersion: 1.340, DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04, InstallCmdLine: initrd=/casper/initrd.lz file=/cdrom/preseed/xubuntu.seed boot=casper quiet splash -- mem=1949 BOOT_IMAGE=/casper/vmlinuz.efi
[17:21] <jcat> knome: oh dear, I added the mem thing to the boot options, I hope that didn't do it
[17:21] <knome> jcat, please do not paste the bug information here
[17:21] <knome> jcat, if you want, you can paste the bug number once you've filed
[17:21] <jcat> knome: Oh... I thought that's what you said to do...
[17:22] <jcat> knome: bug filing, got it
[17:22] <jcat> knome: but does the InstallCmdLine pose an issue? I had to add "mem=1949M" to the boot options in order to boot with close to 2G of RAM
[17:25] <kgb> but.. 2gb of ram is fine, y alter any boot options then (sorz if i missed it)
[17:25] <kgb> *just sayin'
[17:25] <jcat> So... How exactly can I file this bug if it can;t connect to the internet? Does it compile into some package I can transfer to another computer or...?
[17:26] <kgb> gah xD
[17:26] <knome> jcat, you can use 'ubuntu-bug --save=filename ubiquity'
[17:26] <knome> jcat, and then move that file to another computer that has an internet connection
[17:29] <jcat> knome: sorry for all the questions. Once I've moved the file, what do I do with it? I moved it to a windows machine
[19:46] <brokenaudio> is xfce ever getting an update to gtk3 or qt?
[19:51] <baizon> brokenaudio: someday :D
[19:51] <baizon> brokenaudio: https://wiki.xfce.org/releng/4.12/roadmap/gtk3
[19:52] <brokenaudio> xfce is starting to have age issues, on suse and fedora things like theming are falling apart
[20:26] <brokenaudio> How do I undecorate a window?
[22:27] <jcat4> I was here earlier. I have an acer c720p, originally running linuc mint that, out of no where, was suddenly unable to connect to any wireless network. I've tried reinstalling multiple distors, but none could connect to wifi either, and all of the installers chrashed, howveer, I was able to boot into xubuntu although the installer crashed, but I still can't connect to wifi. It will see the networks, I'll enter the passphrases, and it w
[22:28] <jcat4> and eventually fail to connect. I have no idea what to do, please help
[22:32] <Ziko> jcat4: try ask in #ubuntu maybe someone will help you
[22:38] <knome> Ziko, it is not exactly helpful to point people directly at other channels..
[22:40] <Ziko> just think maybe him on rush knome