[00:16] <xubuntu61w> Who make skype for linux ? is there any skype support for linux ?
[00:17] <RobertJDohnert> Microsoft makes Skype for Linux and yes, Linux is supported for Skype
[00:21] <xubuntu61w> skype tolde me to contact linux support.. i tought thye make skyep for linux too.
[00:22] <DarkmasterT> anybody know how to get a Broadcom ethernet controller to work, no matter what it keeps saying it's unclaimed
[00:22] <DarkmasterT> 01:09.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4401 100Base-T [14e4:4401] (rev 01)
[00:24] <xubuntu61w> Is sombody know when a new skype for linux will be ready ?
[00:24] <xubuntu61w> or where i can fin out about it ?
[00:26] <koegs> do you want to install skype?
[00:27] <DarkmasterT> https://support.skype.com/en/faq/FA12120/getting-started-with-skype-for-linux
[00:27] <xubuntu61w> Yes.. but they make new versions at this time with a new function and they tolde me it will be on all OS. And i wonder whn it isa ready for linux.
[00:27] <DarkmasterT> that has how to install either the 32 or 64 bit version for linux
[00:28] <xubuntu61w> I know.
[00:28] <xubuntu61w> But skype support chat send me to linux support.
[00:28] <koegs> what new function?
[00:29] <DarkmasterT> if there isnt a new version on skype site or Ubuntu Software Center then it's not out yet
[00:29] <xubuntu61w> http://blogs.microsoft.com/firehose/2014/08/20/new-skype-feature-sends-chat-notifications-only-to-the-device-youre-using/
[00:29] <xubuntu61w> I will wait for a new version befor i install.
[00:30] <DarkmasterT> knowing Microsoft it will take forever, so hopefully the linux version is maintained by somebody else, lol
[00:30] <xubuntu61w> I also think linux version will be the last.
[00:31] <xubuntu61w> It is starnge they dont know and told me to contact linux support instead.
[00:34] <xubuntu61w> DarkmasterT: and who will that sombody else then microsoft be ?
[00:34] <xubuntu61w> They send the last skype this summer.
[00:34] <DarkmasterT> the ubuntu community, just like other software for linux
[00:36] <xubuntu61w> I am not sure this function will be on linux. yet.. maybe next year or so.
[00:41] <xubuntu61w> Is there any other programs  recoomended instead of skype ? I use skype only because many others do..
[01:30] <kgb> 2 late now, but other program than skype is the installed-by-default Pidgin, the XMPP protocol and OTR encryption (the alternative being Psi and GnuPG encryption)
[01:57] <xubuntu98w> when i restart  the computer after installing, what meens no caching pagages found ? is it something wrong with the installation ?
[01:57] <holstein> xubuntu98w: in the browser?
[01:58] <xubuntu98w> no in the black screen before the first start up.
[01:58] <holstein> xubuntu98w: its just a "message" then? and everything is fine?
[01:58] <xubuntu98w> yes
[01:58] <holstein> xubuntu98w: i would ignore those unless there is a specific issue
[01:58] <xubuntu98w> it is several lines show up.. the first time.
[01:59] <holstein> xubuntu98w: sure.. if all seems well, i would ignore them
[02:00] <xubuntu98w> maybe we usally dont see them.
[02:01] <xubuntu98w> I forgot.. i installed lubuntu.. not xubunt now. i shud ignore them anyway i think.
[02:01] <xubuntu98w> i use both os.
[02:02] <holstein> xubuntu98w: they are both ubuntu
[02:02] <holstein> xubuntu98w: lubuntu and xubuntu *are* ubuntu
[02:03] <xubuntu98w> Are this messages meens somthing wrong ? it will be the same if i start over ?
[02:03] <holstein> xubuntu98w: i dont think so friend..
[02:04] <holstein> xubuntu98w: they are just that.. "Messages".. if something is wrong i would address it, other wise, just ignore them
[02:04] <xubuntu98w> what is this caching packages ?
[02:05] <holstein> http://askubuntu.com/questions/129402/no-caching-mode-page-present-when-usb-flash-disk-attached
[02:05] <holstein> ^ could be that... if that is the "Message" you are seeing, xubuntu98w
[02:07] <xubuntu98w> no caching pagages found.. but only on the first start up  in black screen..
[02:07] <holstein> xubuntu98w: sure, friend. please read the linkn i just gave http://askubuntu.com/questions/129402/no-caching-mode-page-present-when-usb-flash-disk-attached
[02:07] <holstein> xubuntu98w: that references that *exact* link with something to remove that message. otherwise, see above where i suggest ignoring it, if all seems fine
[02:08] <xubuntu98w> I will try.. i think all is ok.. have seen simular messages before.
[02:08] <holstein> xubuntu98w: there will be *many* messages at boot..
[02:09] <xubuntu98w> i dont have to worry i think.
[02:09] <holstein> xubuntu98w: dont think.. test, and research.. and see for sure
[02:50] <souliaq> Xubuntu 14.04.1 32 bits, all updates applied until yesterday. Volume changes by itselft every 10 or 15 seconds. Any ideas?
[03:21] <holstein> souliaq: no way its a stuck key? or control?
[03:39] <danrik> if I install xubuntu 14.10 beta1 - can I upgrade to final from it when one comes out?
[03:39] <cfhowlett> danrik, yes
[03:41] <danrik> cfhowlett: awesome. gonna try it.
[03:41] <cfhowlett> danrik, it IS beta ... you might want to consider virtualbox for testing
[03:41] <danrik> cfhowlett: I can't install 14.04 for some reason. kernel panic.
[03:42] <danrik> cfhowlett: https://cdn.mediacru.sh/DGObOxYW-667.jpg
[03:42] <cfhowlett> danrik, !!!
[03:42] <danrik> cfhowlett: ?
[03:43] <cfhowlett> danrik, try 14.10
[03:43] <cfhowlett> danrik, but ... you DID md5sum the .iso and the usb ... right?
[03:44] <danrik> cfhowlett: um. I honestly didn't. but  I've tried xubuntu, then kubuntu and then gnobuntu 14.04. all failed with same message
[03:44] <cfhowlett> danrik, ah, good enough.
[03:44] <danrik> cfhowlett: and here's the guy with the same issue: http://askubuntu.com/questions/489178/kernal-panic-on-fresh-14-04-install-on-barebone-brix-pro-i5-4570r
[03:45] <cfhowlett> danrik, what are your hardware specs?
[03:45] <danrik> cfhowlett: he says it was because of the kernel version or something.
[03:45] <danrik> cfhowlett: gigabyte brix pro. haswell cpu, intel hd 5200 video.
[03:45] <danrik> cfhowlett: 16gb ram.
[03:49] <cfhowlett> danrik, right.  reading now.
[03:49] <cfhowlett> danrik, wow.  quite surprised that a contemporary machine could throw that kind of error.
[03:50] <cfhowlett> danrik, no doubt, you've got an enviable system there.  sorry but I can't help with a fix.
[03:50] <danrik> cfhowlett: thanks:) specifically picked one because of Intel video and good floss driver. and now this thing:)
[03:51] <cfhowlett> danrik, yeah, I feel for you.  My 2009 laptop is nearing retirement so I've been looking at hardware myself.
[08:46] <xubuntu54w> hello
[08:47] <xubuntu54w> i need a small advice please
[08:48] <xubuntu54w> How to change whisker menu
[08:48] <xubuntu54w> change sides of programs..
[08:48] <xubuntu54w> all accesories etc on left side..
[09:57] <lorenzo_> xubuntu54w try this: http://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=8864
[09:58] <lorenzo_> or if you want to switch to the "classic" menu, you can right click on the panel, select "add new items" and then "applications menu"
[10:30] <vl4kn0> Hi, I have ubuntu 14.04.1 and screen lock does not work. I press the lock button and nothing happens. Is this a known issue?
[10:31] <vl4kn0> Ah, nevermind. I disabled light-locker in the xfce4 settings. It's working now.
[10:36] <Italia> Hello i have a compaq mini 700el.ù
[10:36] <Italia> but the wi-fi can't star.
[14:04] <xubuntu50w> I am having problems with screen and mouse freezing after 10 minutes or so of each login and have to reboot over and over again. I have an HP ENVY 15t j100 quad laptop with an NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 740M Graphics with 2048MB of dedicated video memory. Running xubuntu 13.x. Any ideas what this may be? It's a new install a week ago.
[14:17] <holstein> xubuntu50w: i would try a more current/supported version of ubuntu.. 14.04 would be my suggestion.. try the available proprietary drivers.. you should find them in the drivers tab of the sources GUI
[17:40] <mikislav> hallo, I would like ask how to find out if my intel graphic card (G610M) work correctly on my Xubuntu 14.04? Thanx
[17:41] <pleia2> intel is well-supported, if you really want to be sure you can load up a live session and see how it goes
[17:46] <mikislav> thanx ... I needed to now for sure:)
[17:46] <recon_lap> hi, Just wondering if anyone could help me with mounting my samsung galaxy grand phone's files on xubuntu?
[17:46] <pleia2> recon_lap: what are you having trouble with?
[17:47] <recon_lap> mtp-detect Unable to open ~/.mtpz-data for reading, MTPZ disabled.libmtp version: 1.1.6 No raw devices found.
[17:48] <recon_lap> the phone does not want to mount it's fs, and I'd like to copy off my photos
[17:49] <pleia2> is the phone set to data sharing mode?
[17:49] <pleia2> should be 2 options when you plug it in
[17:49] <recon_lap> pleia2: not sure, but I'm sharing its mobile broadband
[17:50] <superkuh> I run Xubuntu 14.04 w/Ubuntu MATE desktop environment. I used to run the same on 12.04.A few weeks ago I upgraded to 14.04. I began to have constant, seemingly random, segfaults in my file managers (Caja, Thunar). I installed debug symbols, etc, and the backtraces on the crashes all point to memory corruption in the gslice magazine allocator. These crashes are so frequent as to make desktop use infuriating.
[17:50] <superkuh> I have documented the issue at: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2244484 . Anyone have any ideas on where or who I submit this bug to?
[17:51] <pleia2> recon_lap: I don't remember the exact language it uses, but when I plug my android in it will give me an option to switch to being mountable which allows it to be detected by the mtp application
[17:51] <superkuh> And yes, I have run memtest a few times. My RAM is fine. It is only caja/thunar/gmain that segfault.
[17:52] <pleia2> superkuh: ubuntu-bug thunar
[17:52] <pleia2> etc
[17:53] <recon_lap> pleia2: mine does nothing when I plug it in. and is obsessed with connecting to wifi networks
[17:53] <pleia2> superkuh: you're not using a standard configuration, so there isn't really a team/place to report it that can look at it at a higher level
[17:53] <pleia2> superkuh: so you just have to report against specific applications it's segfaulting on
[17:53] <superkuh> Alright. Thanks for the tip.
[17:53] <pleia2> recon_lap: not sure what to tell you :(
[17:54] <recon_lap> pleia2: yep, seems a lot of people have issues with mtp
[17:54] <recon_lap> and andriod devices
[17:54] <pleia2> I don't love it (usb block mounting was so much easier), but I've not had any real issues
[17:55] <pleia2> lucky I guess :)
[17:55] <superkuh> On the bugs.launchpad.etc.etc page for thunar it says, " Bugs are tracked in Xfce Bugzilla."
[17:56] <pleia2> superkuh: use the ubuntu-bug tool
[17:56] <pleia2> open up a terminal, run: ubuntu-bug thunar
[17:56] <pleia2> it knows where to submit the bug :)
[17:56] <superkuh> Ah. Excellent. Thanks again.
[18:18] <columbusgate1492> is there a specific channel for developers
[18:18] <knome> #xubuntu-devel is the channel for development issues, but if you have a support question, this is the right channel
[18:18] <columbusgate1492> okay thanks
[18:19] <ChaseTrains> zup knome, how's it hanging?
[18:20] <knome> ChaseTrains, hmm?
[18:22] <ChaseTrains> knome: wut?
[18:23] <ChaseTrains> is this network full of people with autism or wtf is going on? Same reaction in pretty much every channel.
[18:23] <ChaseTrains> even the guys in #wrongplanet do better
[18:23] <ChaseTrains> so autistic that they're normal
[18:41] <brainwash> superkuh: this looks somewhat familiar. what does "apt-cache policy libgtk2.0-0" return?
[18:42] <superkuh> http://pastebin.com/01UYkrga
[18:43] <brainwash> ok, so you are up-do-date
[18:43] <brainwash> this bug has been fixed some time ago -> bug 1203296
[18:44] <superkuh> There are many such generic memory corruption bugs.
[18:44] <superkuh> I am not so sure they are all related.
[18:44] <superkuh> But yes, that looks very close.
[18:44] <superkuh> Ah, yeah, I've read this before.
[18:45] <superkuh> But back then I thought it was a Caja exclusive thing.
[18:49] <superkuh> Looks like I'm running the version with the "fix". 2.24.23-0ubuntu1.1
[18:50] <brainwash> superkuh: did you already try to reproduce it in a different test environment? like using a different user account or booting into live mode?
[18:51] <superkuh> No. Neither had occurred to me. I will try to get it to happen as a different user.
[20:02] <xubuntu87w> Hello
[20:03] <ahklerner> hi
[20:03] <xubuntu87w> JUST DOWNLOADed xubuntu12.04 I cannot get the mic to work on skype
[20:04] <xubuntu87w> I have checked the sound system and everything looks in order
[20:04] <ahklerner> 12.04 is an older version of xubuntu
[20:04] <xubuntu87w> but when I make a test call cannot get the mic to work although I can hear
[20:05] <xubuntu87w> yes ok
[20:05] <ahklerner> did you make sure the mic is not muted?
[20:05] <xubuntu87w> I did
[20:05] <ahklerner> are you running xubuntu live or installed ?
[20:06] <xubuntu87w> installed
[20:07] <ahklerner> in your volume control did you change the profile to duplex?
[20:08] <xubuntu87w> analogue stereo duplex
[20:08] <xubuntu87w> Thanks
[20:08] <ahklerner> after the change to duplex on the input devices tab you should be able to unmute and then see the progress bar move when you make noise
[20:10] <xubuntu87w> The bar does not move and in the input port:analogue input
[20:12] <ahklerner> and you did click the little speaker icon on that tab to unmute?
[20:14] <xubuntu87w> it is not on mute
[20:15] <xubuntu87w> in the input devices the port should be on the analogue input?
[20:21] <ahklerner> that is what mine says
[20:22] <ahklerner> but i do not use skype
[23:08] <xubuntu887> hello anyone?
[23:08] <xubuntu887> anyone here?
[23:08] <xubuntu887> pls respond
[23:08] <xubuntu887> :'(
[23:09] <xubuntu887> bye installation is odone
[23:09] <xubuntu887> done