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james0rbought a nvidia geforce 210 card, installed the newest proprietary drivers and although everything runs pretty well the glmark2 rating is a lot lower than what i get if i run it with my integrated intel video.02:50
TruKrIs there anyone here?03:16
ObrienDavenope03:17
TruKrOh,OK03:17
ObrienDavegreetings & welcome03:17
TruKr:)03:17
TruKrI am, well, a noob I guess, I just installed this yesterday, well just because.  I tried to install catlist for my amd gpu, but it says I need to be superuser?03:19
TruKrI found something about it, in terminal window I can get it to show root, but on the desktop the installer still says I should be this super user.03:20
ObrienDaveadd 'sudo' to front. type in your password when prompted03:20
ObrienDavetry not to run terminal in root mode. dangerous for new users03:21
TruKronly place I found to do so, if I log  out, I can not log in as root03:22
ObrienDavebecause there is no root password in Ubuntu03:23
ObrienDave!root03:23
ubottuDo not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo03:23
TruKrbut add sudo to front?  It has been years so I am a windoze dummy now03:24
ObrienDaveyes, sudo apt-get install <package>03:24
ObrienDavetry this, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade03:25
ObrienDavecopy and paste to terminal03:25
TruKrOh, OK will do03:27
ObrienDavei run those commands every day to keep system updated03:27
ObrienDavethe && is a logical 'trap' to prevent following commands from executing if the previous one fails03:29
TruKrOK, uhhh, that did a lot of stuff, too fast to read, what did I do?03:30
ObrienDaveupdated repo info and then upgraded all installed packages to latest versions03:31
e87hdI am still getting weird locked screen issues04:06
e87hdI have recently changed to a proprietary driver for my nvidia card04:07
e87hdI did that to try and fix the issue04:07
e87hdbut it is still happening04:07
e87hdhas anyone seen this sort of thing before?04:07
holsteine87hd: you can try the vesa driver.. but, it could also be hardware related04:07
holsteine87hd: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1270209 i would just put it in place "as-is" and see if you can make the issue happen04:08
holsteinwhen you mentioned it before, you made it seem like it happened rarely, and it may be difficult to trigger. i would also be interested in seeing the hardware in an officially supproted operating system, to see that its not malfuctioning04:08
ObrienDavesomeone suggested this earlier; mattxtn> followed posts 7 and 16 @ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/135709004:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1357090 in xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu) "Black screen on resume in Xubuntu 14.04.1" [High,Confirmed]04:10
ObrienDavesorry if it's not the correct issue04:10
e87hdwell it seems to be happening almost every time now04:11
e87hdI will take a picture of it next time with my phone04:11
e87hdseems that it is different each time what is on the screen04:11
holsteine87hd: so, worse with the proprietary driver, then? the driver *did* seem to effect the issue?04:11
e87hdyes04:11
e87hdnot worse, or better04:11
e87hdjust messed up differently04:11
holsteine87hd: there are other drivers... but, i think it still could be the hardware failing.. how is it with the vesa driver?04:12
e87hdeither way, as soon as I enter my passwd and hit enter, it unlocks and works normally04:12
e87hdI have not tried the vesa driver04:12
holsteine87hd: ok.. im not following the issue.. you mean, its *just* on the lock screen?04:12
e87hdyes04:13
e87hdok04:13
e87hdi just locked my screen04:13
e87hdand it did it again04:13
e87hdi took a picture04:13
e87hdhold on04:14
holsteine87hd: i would just *not* lock the screen, then04:14
holsteine87hd: i would keep in mind, you were not promised driver support for linux by the manufacturer of the hardware, and just file a bug report, and work with the issue. i thought it was on the regular desktop04:14
holstein!bug04:14
ubottuIf you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.04:14
holsteini mean, i see fiddly things like that all the time, on all the devices i run operating systems on that were not promised to support that operating system04:15
e87hdhttp://imgur.com/2L5bVOs04:15
e87hdok04:16
holsteinright. i would just *not* lock my screen.. i would just remove that locker, and use xtrlock or something else04:16
holstein!info xtrlock04:16
ubottuxtrlock (source: xtrlock): Minimal X display lock program. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.6 (trusty), package size 7 kB, installed size 64 kB04:16
e87hdok04:17
e87hdholstein, you ever hear from that guy again about backups?04:34
holsteine87hd: hmm... i dont think so..04:35
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james0radded the xubuntu staging repo and updated yesterday, just noticing now that the power manager no longer has an option to display icon in system tray. where would this be handled?09:17
james0rahh i see there is a new power manager plugin now that takes its place. even better. well done.09:19
james0rconsolidates my notebook power and wireless mouse power into one too, very nice.09:20
akishi all. does anyone know why panel's software reminder is missing on 14.04?09:38
akisi mean panel's update software reminder. This one which under 12.04 was like an orange star.09:42
akisno pop-up reminder also for update software when updates are available.09:43
akisany opinion or solution on this?09:43
koegsakis: did you check the autostart-settings?09:50
akiskoegs: where can i find this?09:51
koegsSettings > Session and Startup > App Autostart09:51
koegsname should be something like "Update Notifier"09:51
akiskoegs, i am looking to...09:52
akiskoegs: it is already enabled (by default)!09:54
koegsthen i am already out of ideas :)09:55
akiskoegs: but it seems that it doesnt work. righti now while we are chating the system asked for an update (menu editor) and doesnt open any pop-up, either showed the orange star on notification area but only opened a new window button next to other open applications windows.09:57
akiskoegs: hmmm have a look here, they report the problem since 13.10 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-notifier/+bug/124636410:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1246364 in update-notifier (Ubuntu) "update-notifier does not show a tray icon in xubuntu" [Low,Confirmed]10:09
akiswhy the 'update-notifier' remains ticked in 'app-autostart' in current version (14.04) if it doesn't work since 13.10 was out?10:12
brainwashakis: don't you get update notifications (popup window)?10:26
akisbrainwash: no. either the icon on panel. only minimize windows, as it is described on bug's report. under 12.04 everything worked excellent.10:27
brainwashso the update-notifier autostart entry most likely triggers the minimized windows then10:28
akisbrainwash: nand if it is a decision to stop notification why it is left the 'update-notifier' ticked by default inside 'app-autostart'?10:28
akisbrainwash: maybe it is an explanation. i didn't understand it like this.10:29
brainwashonly the tray icon is gone10:31
brainwashnow you get a window instead10:33
brainwashthe update-notifier is maintained by the ubuntu/unity devs, sadly it does not look like they will bring back the old tray icon functionality10:34
akisbrainwash: thank you for this explanation. i will miss the tray icon!10:38
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cfhowlettwhere are the sound files located in xubuntu???11:36
cfhowletti.e. system sounds11:36
slickymasterWorkcfhowlett, do you mean for event sounds?11:37
cfhowlettslickymasterWork, yeah, just found them.  thanks11:41
slickymasterWorknp cfhowlett11:41
AlexRussiahi folks.I have problem with mount 3Q external hard drive to my system(its not display as device).What i could to do?11:46
bazhang!blkid11:47
ubottuTo see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell: « sudo blkid » (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)11:47
AlexRussiabazhang, http://paste.ubuntu.com/8259031/plain/11:49
AlexRussiabazhang, something new? @_@11:56
bazhangpatience AlexRussia11:56
AlexRussiabazhang, this is not my better part ;)11:57
bazhangAlexRussia, wait for someone who can help, you may also post on askubuntu.com and ubuntuforums11:57
AlexRussiabazhang, so, you just do not know why its do not exist as device?11:59
bazhangAlexRussia, please ask the channel every 10-15 minutes, and wait patiently for a response12:00
AlexRussiabazhang, this is your exclusive way to do nothing? @_@12:01
knomeAlexRussia, please remember we are all volunteers here and please adjustyour attitude accordingly.12:02
AlexRussiaknome, please remember i am are not you12:04
knomeAlexRussia, if you can't follow the channel guidelines, you should leave the channel and use other methods to get help.12:06
AlexRussiaknome, my help methods is move my drive with your iso in start to my external hd which can't be mount.and after it all i'll never come back to here12:07
knomeAlexRussia, okay... have fun.12:11
AlexRussiaknome, do you think is fun? you are crazy.12:11
cfhowlett!patience | AlexRussia, for instant answers, purchase a support package from canonical.  otherwise, please wait PATIENTLY.12:12
ubottuAlexRussia, for instant answers, purchase a support package from canonical.  otherwise, please wait PATIENTLY.: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/12:12
AlexRussia>purchase a support package from canonical12:13
AlexRussiayes, probability if i had arch iso, support may be better....12:14
knomeAlexRussia, you are free to use arch. please do not let us stop you from doing so12:14
AlexRussiaknome, i free.but i am not sure i don't rewrite my mbr again :(12:15
cfhowlettAlexRussia, www.archlinux.org12:15
AlexRussiacfhowlett, #archlinux ;)12:15
knomeAlexRussia, maybe there's a language barrier, you can ask in a local channel:12:15
knome!ru | AlexRussia12:15
ubottuAlexRussia: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke.12:16
AlexRussiaknome, ...and???12:16
AlexRussiaknome, nothing happen ;)12:16
knomeAlexRussia, #ubuntu-ru12:17
AlexRussiaah12:17
AlexRussiaknome, ubottu are your bot?12:17
knomeAlexRussia, ubottu is a bot, i am not.12:17
AlexRussiaknome, its too slow bot ;)12:18
knomeit's lagging right now. now please let's stay with the support questions.12:18
AlexRussiaknome, i am sorry, problem probability not in  system, but in device.My friend check it use him window(8) and its do not even seen as device :(12:27
cfhowlettefi / uefi issues is my bet12:28
garandilIs there any quick way to change to runlevel 3 and ommitt the startup of GUI in Xubuntu 14.04?13:23
brainwashhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/228402/boot-to-runlevel-313:27
brainwashand http://askubuntu.com/questions/16371/how-do-i-disable-x-at-boot-time-so-that-the-system-boots-in-text-mode13:27
brainwash^ garandil13:27
garandilbrainwash, sweet!13:28
e87hdI had a similar issue AlexRussia13:32
e87hdif you are still having an issue13:33
AlexRussiae87hd, i still have issue13:33
e87hdwere you having issues with dual boot/efi/windows 8?13:33
AlexRussiae87hd, i even have drive which i returb back tomorrow13:33
AlexRussiareturn*13:33
AlexRussiae87hd, no, windows 8 was from my friend13:33
e87hdoh, its a bad drive? So a hardware problem13:33
e87hdoh, ok13:34
AlexRussiae87hd, i have only xubuntu right now....it sounds like crap13:34
e87hdI misunderstood13:34
AlexRussiae87hd, i guess, its the design problem13:34
AlexRussiae87hd, oh hardware, yes13:34
AlexRussiae87hd, but the drive part i guess13:34
e87hdwhat kind of hard drive?13:34
AlexRussiae87hd, what do you mean?13:35
e87hdwho is the manufacturer?13:44
e87hdseagate? Western Digital?13:44
AlexRussiae87hd, i guess, 3Q13:44
e87hdhmm, I have not heard of them before13:45
AlexRussiae87hd, same here13:45
AlexRussiae87hd, do you think, toshiba is good choise?14:02
AlexRussiachoice*14:02
e87hdI don't know. I have not used them before14:02
e87hdI can tell you, do not get Maxtor14:02
e87hdthose are the worst hard drives!14:02
e87hdI believe the best hard drives are Hitatchi, Seagate and Western Digital14:02
e87hdI have had great success with those14:02
AlexRussiae87hd, what about seagate?(i've seen one)14:02
e87hdI have this drive http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Barracuda-3-5-Inch-Internal-ST2000DM001/dp/B005T3GRN2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1409924732&sr=8-1&keywords=seagate+2tb14:02
e87hdbeen a great drive for me14:02
AlexRussiae87hd, what about this one? www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBb17OS-dws&list=PL715D058C40B8E9FE&index=514:16
AlexRussiadaaaaaaaaammit14:17
AlexRussiae87hd, http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Expansion-Portable-External-STBX1000101/dp/B008R7FC74/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1409925018&sr=8-1&keywords=Seagate+Expansion+portable+drive14:17
AlexRussiae87hd, man?14:29
xubuntu087is there a way to access my xubuntu machine remotely like RDP or VNC or something?15:23
Hedgeworkof course.  Set up VNC or SSH or whatever you like.15:24
xubuntu087I want to be able to access my thunderbird and stuff15:24
xubuntu087I have heard of X11, would that work for thunderbird over SSH?15:24
HedgeworkI don't know why X11 forwarding wouldn't work, but I don't have personal experience with it.  I use ssh for everyday stuff and VNC for demos.15:26
xubuntu087I need to learn more about that15:27
xubuntu087I would imagine that there are certain programs that would not work with X1115:27
HedgeworkIt's called X11 forwarding because it was a feature of Xorg's predecessor, which probably existis in Xorg...given that you are using an Xorg-based gui (xfce4), I'd be shocked if any of your gui apps don't work with it.15:29
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xubuntu087such an awesome feature15:38
Hedgework:)15:39
xubuntu087I don't know why Windows would not use something like that15:39
HedgeworkThey have one, they just charge you hundreds if not thousands of dollars for the privilege.  I used theirs when I worked for a military contractor circa 2003.15:40
Hedgework(Mind you, it's nearly impossible to secure their version...but that's another argument for another day, and for all they know it may have improved in the last decade.)15:40
xubuntu087I did not know that15:41
xubuntu087what is it called in Windows?15:41
Hedgeworkummm...I forget...that was ages ago15:41
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threedaymonkI'm tearing my hair out over power management with 14.04, logind, and xfce4-power-manager. What I'd like is to have suspend on lid close if (and only if) I'm on battery. What's the correct combination of logind and xfce4-power-manager settings to get this to actually work (as I've configured it within the power manager)?16:25
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brainwashthreedaymonk: this comment may be helpful https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1349056/comments/516:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1349056 in xfce4-power-manager "xfce4-power-manager doesn't suspend on lid closed (regression)" [Medium,Confirmed]16:36
threedaymonkbrainwash: thanks! I'll try that.16:38
xubuntu087i am trying to get help with an issue with play on linux, but their support is non responsive atm. Does anyone in here know anything about play on linux?16:42
brainwashxubuntu087: well, describe your problem16:42
brainwashthere is also #winehq16:43
brainwashthe wine channel16:43
xubuntu087oh, I can try that16:44
threedaymonkbrainwash: well, that's solved that problem, so thank you. But now I have another one: lock screen on suspend doesn't!16:44
xubuntu087getting this error when I try to install mp3tag16:44
xubuntu087http://imgur.com/tYXze3c16:44
brainwashxubuntu087: I guess you have to contact the PoL devs, there should be some form of bug tracker or dev forum16:46
xubuntu087I figured as much16:46
brainwashthreedaymonk: that's odd, is locking enabled in the power manager settings window?16:47
holstein!info mp4tag16:47
ubottuPackage mp4tag does not exist in trusty16:47
holstein!info mp3tag16:47
ubottuPackage mp3tag does not exist in trusty16:47
brainwashthat's a window program I think16:48
brainwashwindows16:48
holsteinxubuntu087: have you tried a native linux mp3 tagging application?16:48
holsteini suggest trying as much native code as possible.. especially for simpler tasks like that..16:48
holstein!info easytag16:49
ubottueasytag (source: easytag): viewing, editing and writing ID3 tags. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1.10-1ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 581 kB, installed size 3160 kB16:49
threedaymonkbrainwash: yes: [x] Lock screen when going for suspend/hibernate16:49
threedaymonkDoesn't lock if I use the suspend option from the power manager menu, either.16:50
brainwashthreedaymonk: is the light-locker process still running the background?16:50
threedaymonkbrainwash: yes16:51
brainwashactually, this can be easily tested if you manually trigger the screen lock16:51
brainwashdoes that work?16:51
threedaymonkthat works16:51
brainwashmmh :/16:51
threedaymonkI feel like I'm at the intersection of at least three different bugs here :-)16:52
threedaymonkand I can get at least two of the things I want to work16:52
brainwashyou just cannot solve all of them :>16:52
holsteini would probably just disable automatic everything, and just sleep manually when i want.. or lock manually.. etc16:53
threedaymonkI will forget and cook my laptop in short order16:53
holsteinsure.. thats why i just have it sleep regardless.. and even then, used to be, sometimes they wouldnt sleep16:53
holsteinits actually not a good idea, for air flow, to have the machine on with the lid closed.. some apple machines simply dont allow that from a hardware perspective16:54
threedaymonkI had everything working fine with 13.10, though (after changing logind.conf ...) though, so this is a painful regression16:54
brainwashthere might be something messed up in the code after the last power manager update16:55
threedaymonkapple machines are designed at (or often beyond) the parameters of sane thermal design, though :-)16:55
threedaymonkbrainwash: I fear that16:56
holsteinthreedaymonk: sure. but, the idea of having the machine on, and when plugged in, shutting the lid, and it doesnt sleep is, as i see it, not a good idea16:56
threedaymonkwell, that's your opinion, and that's fine, but it's been working for me.16:56
threedaymonkand it's what I want to do16:56
holsteinwell, thats the opinion of many manufacturers, as well16:56
brainwashthreedaymonk: feel free to file a bug report against xfce4-power-manager, simply run the terminal command "ubuntu-bug xfce4-power-manager"16:57
threedaymonkwill do16:58
brainwashdon't forget to mention all the settings which were changed16:58
brainwashlike logind.conf16:58
xebrahi, does xubuntu accept icon sets made up of svg images? I see every icon set is just a bunch of png21:35
xebraI wonder if you can just use one svg for each icon, which will then be scaled to the appropriate sizes21:36
SenorSenpaiHello wondered if someone can help me. I'm trying to install Xubuntu onto my 2013 iMac 14,2. Booted a USB pen and installed the system to an external drive, however when I reboot the drive doesnt show up as bootable in the boot chooser. Any idea what I can do to boot into my newly installed system? Thanks21:55

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