[00:50] <GregNJ> hi
[02:39] <knosys> guys do anyone ever had problems configuring gmail by IMAP in your computer?
[02:39] <knosys> some seccurity issue, when i try, i got a warning email on my inbox
[02:40] <knosys> and i cannot set up the account in thunderbird anyhow
[02:41] <knosys> The warning email contains some text like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8596413/
[02:42] <knosys> So it suggest me to allow unsecure connections
[02:43] <knosys> ok done, nevermind
[02:43] <knosys> this have changed since last time i tryed
[02:43] <knosys> last time i didnt get this email >.<
[03:56] <knosys> 31.2.0
[03:56] <knosys> ops wrong buffer sorry
[06:21] <jost> Hi... My keyboard layout changed since my last boot of XUbuntu (worked in Windows 7 in the meanwhile). I got an american layout (want german). So I changed it back, now its a german layout again. But the "Alt Gr" key (used for brakets,  ät and so on) does not work. Is there a way to reset the keyboard to the settings they had on install?
[06:29] <jost> got it, just replugged the keyboard
[06:30] <jost> +
[06:42] <xubuntu553> hi
[06:59] <MooDoo> hello all
[08:45] <Aergan> Hi there, can someone help me with my keyboard layout settings? My keyboard layout is set to en_gb but is behaving like en_us before login and during a user session
[08:46] <Aergan> If I override them in Keyboard > Layout it's already set to en_gb (but doesn't work)
[08:46] <MooDoo> have you seen this ? - http://askubuntu.com/questions/471849/change-keyboard-layout-permanently-in-xubuntu-14-04
[08:46] <Aergan> If I add en_us to the list below, it works for the user session but not for light-locker or SSH
[08:47] <MooDoo> or this - http://askubuntu.com/questions/66096/how-to-set-up-xfce4-xkb-plugin-to-remember-settings-over-reboots
[08:49] <Aergan> Thanks but /etc/default/keyboard is set correctly too but it's defaulting still to en_us
[08:50] <Aergan> The workaround to add another layout to Keyboard > layout is working for my XFCE4 session but not via SSH or Light-locker when my session is locked
[08:54] <MooDoo> not sure then sorry
[08:54] <Aergan> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/1284635
[08:54] <Aergan> Looks like ibus might be the culprit
[08:55] <Aergan> Thanks anyway, will see if the suggestions to purge it work
[08:57] <MooDoo> :)
[08:58] <knome> Aergan, if you have that issue, i strongly suggest reading the release announcement/notes next time, because they do list that and also explain the situation
[09:02] <Aergan> Ok ,the only mention I can find on the release notes is for this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/console-setup/+bug/1297234
[09:02] <Aergan> Which only affects the Live CD environment, not an updated installation
[09:06] <iTech> Hello everyone, I have a problem installing Xubuntu 14.04 (sorry for my english I'm french). So I burned the CD, I verified it and everything is good to go but when I hit Try Xubuntu, the logo appears and it's loading, then my computer reboot. I was on Ubuntu 14.04 before.
[10:03] <iTech> Anyone ?
[10:04] <Luyin> iTech: what's your question?
[10:05] <iTech> [11:06] <iTech> Hello everyone, I have a problem installing Xubuntu 14.04 (sorry for my english I'm french). So I burned the CD, I verified it and everything is good to go but when I hit Try Xubuntu, the logo appears and it's loading, then my computer reboot. I was on Ubuntu 14.04 before.
[10:07] <Luyin> iTech: if you're on ubuntu 14.04 already, why don't you just pull the xfce-meta?
[10:07] <Luyin> iTech: you might also want to check if the DVD (surely? Because Xubuntu doesn't fit on a CD anymore) runs fine with other computers
[10:08] <iTech> Because I want a new and clean installation
[10:08] <iTech> Hum yes it is a DVD, and it is new
[10:14] <iTech> I think the problem comes from my graphic card, I had troubles with it when I tried installing Ubuntu, Debian and Linux Mint...It is a AMD Radeon HD 7480D Graphics	
[10:16] <Luyin> hmmm, AMD.
[10:29] <knosys> isnt there a way for him to check any kind of error? like prompt before rebooting anyhow?
[10:29] <iTech> Should I try the 64-bit version ?
[10:30] <knosys> it should be interesting to know why that happens
[10:30] <knosys> if you can ofcourse
[10:30] <knosys> but anyway
[10:30] <knosys> it should work..
[10:30] <knome> no, the 64-bit version shouldn't fix the issue if the 32-bit version isn't working
[10:31] <knome> iTech, what kind of problems did you have with the GPU before then? and how did you fix them?
[10:31] <knosys> yeah, anyway why installing 32 version, when you have a capable 64 bit system?
[10:32] <iTech> With Ubuntu, the computer was rebooting when I wasn't moving the mouse
[10:33] <iTech> But now, I never had the same problem.
[11:08] <PhoenixSTF> hello, my I have xubuntu on my desktop and laptop, I had an issue with suspension and now everytime I login I get error boxes.
[11:13] <deshipu> PhoenixSTF: did you try to read what they say?
[11:14] <xubuntu77w> Hello Yesterday it was me first encounter with Xubuntu. I installed it and i have no sound on my old laptop Toshiba Satellite P100 - 275. I searched on internet and found more problems like this. Can anybody help me?
[11:20] <PhoenixSTF> deshipu: yes something about x11
[11:21] <PhoenixSTF> deshipu: I think it is maybe some config from xfce that is saved on my session when I suspended the machine I just do not know what.
[12:07] <deshipu> PhoenixSTF: do you think you could maybe provide us with the exact text of that message?
[14:40] <GridCube> is the weather applet failing for me because of my proxy or is it failing to anyone?
[14:40] <GridCube> i've noticed yesterday on my home pc that the weather applet wasn't working either, so...
[14:41] <GridCube> oh https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=9163
[14:41] <GridCube> :\
[14:44] <GridCube> !info xfce4-weather-plugin
[14:46] <MooDoo> what version is in utopic?
[14:46] <koegs> MooDoo: 14.10
[14:47] <koegs> oh sorry, misread you question :D
[14:47] <MooDoo> :D
[14:47] <GridCube> !info xfce4-weather-plugin utopic | MooDoo
[14:48] <MooDoo> ta
[17:17] <xubuntu874> hello all
[17:18] <xubuntu874> I need some help
[17:18] <holstein> xubuntu874: just ask, and a volunteer will try and assist you if they can
[17:18] <xubuntu874> I downloaded the dogecoin wallet 1.8, I unzipped it but xubuntu doesn't recognize the exe file
[17:19] <stqn> hum
[17:19] <xubuntu874> can some gentle soul help me please?
[17:19] <stqn> if it’s a zip then it’s probably for windows
[17:19] <xubuntu874> no it's for linux
[17:19] <holstein> xubuntu874: xubuntu doesnt use those..
[17:19] <holstein> xubuntu874: no, .exe's are for windows
[17:19] <xubuntu874> but actually I had the same doubt
[17:19] <xubuntu874> ok let me check again
[17:20] <holstein> xubuntu874: its a legitimate doubt.. and a fact.. please ask the maintainers of the project for the proper linux version of the software they make
[17:20] <stqn> I wouldn’t run something like that precompiled if it doesn’t come from a trusted repository
[17:20] <holstein> ^ that too..
[17:20] <xubuntu874> it shoul be ok. And the link is for linux os
[17:20] <xubuntu874> but the file is .zip
[17:21] <stqn> then you need to chmod +x the binary
[17:21] <holstein> xubuntu874: its not..
[17:21] <holstein> xubuntu874: the link can be incorrect.. could be any number of issues. the .exe's are for windows..
[17:21] <xubuntu874> but it is not .exe
[17:21] <elfy> if you got it from github - the linux build's don't include exe's
[17:21] <xubuntu874> actually I can't see the extension
[17:21] <holstein> xubuntu874: what is it? you stated it was .exe..
[17:22] <xubuntu874> it was .zip sorry
[17:22] <holstein> xubuntu874: regardless, they should provide documentation.. or support.. nothing about xubuntu is preventing it from running
[17:22] <xubuntu874> ok
[17:22] <holstein> xubuntu874: try simply right clicking on the .zip and extracting what you downloaded, and look for a readme or instructions
[17:23] <xubuntu874> yep I did it but no resolution
[17:23] <xubuntu874> lol
[17:23] <holstein> xubuntu874: you did what? you extracted the zip?
[17:23] <xubuntu874> I thought there was some limitation because of xubuntu. I just installed it.
[17:23] <xubuntu874> yes I extracted it
[17:24] <stqn> xubuntu874: how long have you been using linux/xubuntu, and can you provide a link to the page where you got that file?
[17:24] <holstein> xubuntu874: ? i was under the impression you are asking for help installing it.. you have it installed? it being the wallet?
[17:24] <xubuntu874> there are 3 files. One called degecoin-qt
[17:24] <holstein> xubuntu874: is there a "readme" file?
[17:24] <xubuntu874> sI'm new of linux (as you realized lol)
[17:24] <holstein> xubuntu874: you can try running the qt one..
[17:24] <xubuntu874> I double click on it
[17:25] <holstein> xubuntu874: try right clicking on it, and in the menu, set it as executable.. *if* you trust the downloaded source
[17:25] <xubuntu874> but it asks me to choose a program to open it
[17:25] <xubuntu874> hem, how do I set it as executable?
[17:26] <stqn> right click -> properties …
[17:26] <xubuntu874> ok, but it shows as shared library
[17:26] <stqn> -> permissions
[17:26] <xubuntu874> in permissions it only allows me to write/read
[17:27] <stqn> there is no " allow this file to be run as a program " ?
[17:27] <holstein> xubuntu874: you should see a checkbox for executable
[17:27] <xubuntu874> nope
[17:27] <xangua> stqn: what "file"?
[17:27] <holstein> xubuntu874: then, link the page where you got the software, so that we can look for the directions needed
[17:28] <xubuntu874> ok, there it is: https://github.com/dogecoin/dogecoin/releases/download/v1.8.0/dogecoin-1.8.0-linux32.zip
[17:29] <holstein> xubuntu874: 1.8 is beta
[17:29] <stqn> they are complete morons for providing a linux binary in a zip
[17:29] <xubuntu874> geez
[17:30] <holstein> 1.8.1.. is that the one you have?
[17:30] <xubuntu874> yesI have i.8
[17:30] <holstein> xubuntu874: 1.8.0?
[17:30] <xubuntu223> sorry i not speack english
[17:30] <xubuntu874> let me check
[17:31] <xubuntu223> i speack italian
[17:31] <xubuntu874> 1.8.0
[17:31] <slickymasterWork> !it | xubuntu223
[17:32] <stqn> xubuntu874: are you sure you have a 32 bit version of xubuntu?
[17:32] <xubuntu874> yes pretty sure
[17:32] <xubuntu874> lol
[17:32] <xubuntu874> how do I check it?
[17:32] <stqn> …
[17:32] <xubuntu874> anyway I tried also the 64 version
[17:33] <stqn> you’re sure but you want to check? :)
[17:33] <xubuntu874> hahahahahahaha I'm a noooooob lol
[17:33] <xubuntu874> hem
[17:33] <stqn> anyway, open a terminal and type: uname -m
[17:33] <xubuntu874> ok
[17:34] <xubuntu874> i686    what does it mean?
[17:34] <stqn> 32 bit :)
[17:34] <xubuntu874> ok thanx lol
[17:35] <xubuntu567> sorry xubuntu.it is not user
[17:37] <xubuntu874> no solutions?
[17:37] <stqn> well… I’m not getting the "program" checkbox either.
[17:37] <stqn> but you can open a terminal and chmod +x the file, as I said
[17:37] <xubuntu874> and you too can't see it as executable, I presume
[17:38] <xubuntu874> er.....I can't do that lol
[17:38] <xubuntu874> I open a terminal, ok. Then.....?
[17:38] <stqn> yes you can (woohoo)
[17:38] <xubuntu874> hahahahahahaha
[17:38] <xubuntu874> ok terminal opened
[17:39] <xubuntu874> now I type.....?
[17:39] <stqn> simplest way, if you have a thunar window opened on the directory that contains the dogecoin stuff: right-click -> open terminal here
[17:39] <xubuntu874> chmod +x dogecoin-qt?
[17:39] <xubuntu874> correct?
[17:39] <stqn> yes, then you type that.
[17:39] <xubuntu874> okk
[17:39] <stqn> if you are in the correct directory already
[17:39] <xubuntu874> let's try
[17:40] <xubuntu874> can't find the file
[17:40] <xubuntu874> ahhhh ok
[17:40] <xubuntu874> I get into the directory
[17:40] <stqn> you can also use "cd" to change directory in the terminal
[17:41] <xubuntu874> ok
[17:42] <xubuntu874> cd home
[17:42] <xubuntu874> but nothing
[17:42] <xubuntu874> damn I'm a real noob
[17:42] <xubuntu874> lolololol
[17:42] <xubuntu874> ufff.....
[17:43] <elfy> xubuntu874: if you have the folder open with the dogecoin stuff in it - right click there - then you can open "terminal here"
[17:43] <xubuntu874> ok just done it lol
[17:44] <xubuntu874> ok I typed it
[17:44] <xubuntu874> but nothing
[17:44] <xubuntu874> what should happen?
[17:44] <stqn> now you can launch it
[17:44] <elfy> xubuntu874: nothing will show in terminal  if you've done it right
[17:44] <xubuntu874> double clicking on dogecoin-qt?
[17:44] <stqn> yes, or typing: ./dogecoin-qt
[17:47] <xubuntu874> if I double click nothing, it doesn't work. But typing ./dogecoin-qt in terminal yes!!!! It works! Thank you very much!!!!
[17:47] <xubuntu874> but will I have to launch it from terminal each time?
[17:48] <holstein> xubuntu874: if you set it as the executable that you can click on, it'll run when you click on it
[17:49] <holstein> xubuntu874: you can create a shorcut, or add it to the menu.. there are many ways to make a clickable element that launches that item.. the creators of the item can always provide you with one
[17:50] <xubuntu874> the weird thing is that nothing changed. I can't open it clicking on it
[17:50] <holstein> xubuntu874: think of it this way.. the creators provided an item that cannot be clicked on
[17:50] <xubuntu874> geniuses
[17:50] <xubuntu874> lol
[17:50] <holstein> xubuntu874: if you want to click on it, you'll need to set it that way, or create an element you can click on
[17:51] <xubuntu874> wow and how?
[17:51] <holstein> xubuntu874: many ways.. i would literally right click on it and look in the menu and "fiddle" with the options there to make it work. or, create a new element wherever i want that lanuched what i want
[17:52] <holstein> xubuntu874: or, email the creators and ask them how i am inteneded to launch their product
[17:52] <xubuntu874> lol ok
[17:52] <xubuntu874> I'll email them, I guess
[17:53] <xubuntu874> because clicking on it there are not options
[17:53] <xubuntu874> in the permission tab I can only give read/write permissions
[17:53] <xubuntu874> anyway
[17:53] <holstein> xubuntu874: sure.. you can stop doing that then, and implement a new element that launches the command.. or a script.. or a keyboard shortcut.. or a panel element..
[17:54] <xubuntu874> thank you very very much
[17:54] <xubuntu874> lol I really can't do that by now. I need to study a bit more linux!
[17:55] <stqn> it’s strange, double clicking on it should launch it
[17:56] <stqn> but yeah, same problem here
[17:56] <stqn> (I’m not running xubuntu on this computer, but it’s Xfce.)
[17:57] <xubuntu874> thank you all by now!!!!!
[17:57] <holstein> yeah.. they dont promise click and run support for it
[17:58] <xubuntu874> I'm going to "fight" with all this stuff
[19:06] <LeMike> hello. how do I prevent xubuntu from storing and restoring the session with every reboot or cold start? I unchecked several things but it still does start programs I don't want (and are not in autostart)
[19:08] <ElderDryas> delete ~/.cache/sessions and logout/in.
[19:14] <stqn> yeah that thing being enabled by default is so annoying
[19:15] <stqn> btw xfce still doesn’t close the programs properly at logout if it’s not enabled, right?
[19:15] <stqn> (ok, there are more annoying things :) )
[19:26] <Cosmicx7> I am new to xubuntu Looking for help Im a trying to add my mounted drive to my file system can somebody point me in the right direction
[19:28] <Hedgework> Cosmicx7: I'm sorry, but I don't understand your question.  Mounting a drive is the act of adding it to the file system...so you just did that ?
[19:29] <Cosmicx7> I am trying to setup plex I see my drive on my desktop but cannot see it when I add folder in plex
[19:30] <Cosmicx7> no I did not add it to the file system that is I belive what I am trying to figure out....
[19:31] <Hedgework> WTF is plex?
[19:31] <knome> Hedgework, please watch the language
[19:32] <Hedgework> knome: yes, dear
[19:32] <Cosmicx7> plex for for streaming media
[19:32] <Cosmicx7> I need help adding drive to file system.
[19:33] <Hedgework> Please use complete sentences...it would (theoretically) make you easier to understand and help.
[19:34] <Cosmicx7> Yes... I have a fresh install of xubntu I have 2 drives my os drive and a storage drive I cannot add storage drive to file system
[19:34] <Hedgework> Cosmicx7: I still don't know what plex is.  You also just said that the drive was mounted...mounting is what makes it part of the filesystem...you can use 'cat /etc/mtab' (without the quotes) to see where it is mounted.
[19:37] <Cosmicx7> that did not help I can browse to the drive by going to /media/cosmic/
[19:37] <Hedgework> Then it's part of the filesystem at /media/cosmic/ ...so your probablem isn't "adding it to the filesystem"...let's figure out what the real problem is.
[19:38] <Cosmicx7> Im new at this so Im still figuring quite a few things out I dont know what excatly to ask for
[19:39] <Hedgework> No problem. :)
[19:39] <stqn> you might need to (double) click on the disk icon to mount it
[19:39] <stqn> although if you can already see the files in /media/… then it’s another problem
[19:40] <Cosmicx7> I can right click on it and mount it but when I try to browse to the drive from another appliaction it stops letting my browse at /media/cosmic
[19:41] <stqn> can you browse it with thunar (the file manager)?
[19:43] <Cosmicx7> yes
[19:43] <Cosmicx7> but the drive name is media/cosmic/c5cdbd1b-51345563455
[19:47] <Hedgework> Then it's mounted, and your problem isn't the file system (barring anything insanely obscure and unlikely)
[19:47] <Hedgework> What exactly were you unable to do, and in what application?
[19:48] <Cosmicx7> browse to the drive
[19:49] <ElderDryas> in what application?
[19:49] <Cosmicx7> plex
[19:50] <Cosmicx7> thanks anyway....
[20:02] <xubuntu82w> Hello everybody. I installed Xubuntu 14.04 at a old laptop Toshiba Satellite P100-275. Everything is working well exept there is no sound. Can anybody please help me?
[20:05] <holstein> !audio | xubuntu82w
[20:07] <xubuntu82w> Thank you ubottu i will try this
[20:13] <xubuntu769> hi everyone