[00:57] <Airbander> Hi guys
[00:57] <Airbander> i have  a message ask me to update from 14.04 to 14.10 so should i do it ?
[04:26] <xubuntu283> howdy
[04:27] <xubuntu283> it is very handy to have this available while installing Xubuntu
[04:27] <xubuntu283> anybody here run on an odroid?
[04:31] <Hund> xubuntu283: I do.
[04:31] <xubuntu283> which model?
[04:31] <Hund> xubuntu283: LG G2. Im getting the Note 4 soon. :)
[04:32] <xubuntu283> not exactly what I was asking.  Check out hardkernel.com
[04:35] <Hund> xubuntu283: Oh.
[04:35] <Hund> :P
[04:39] <Guest79532> sorry Hund, my system was done installing and rebut
[04:39] <Guest79532> what was said after I mentioned hardkernel.com?
[04:41] <Hund> Guest79532: I said "Oh". :P
[04:42] <Hund> Guest79532: I just thought you missspelled Android.
[04:57] <Leviticus> !ops | yo rww in here ban me waaaaa
[05:17] <Guest79532> No problem
[08:52] <linux-e> Hello everyone
[08:54] <linux-e> is there anybody out there
[08:55] <baizon> !ask | linux-e
[09:00] <xubuntu13w> hello !
[09:01] <xubuntu13w> can some one tell me what the benefits are of getting a home server?
[09:01] <xubuntu13w> instead of a NAS
[09:02] <xubuntu13w> i would like to use a free server software package and have a webUI
[09:05] <linux-e> how can i learn my rams information from terminal? ddr3 or ddr2, hz information
[10:36] <lindner> is there a way to force tumbler to create thumbnails for a specific folder and its subfolders?
[13:01] <Bis> Hi
[13:02] <Bis> Is anyone here?
[13:02] <cfhowlett> Bis, only a few thousand.
[13:02] <Bis> Oh
[13:03]  * Bis hugs cfhowlett 
[13:09] <Bis> Cfhowlett?
[13:09] <cfhowlett> Bis, ?
[13:11] <Bis> You're my pet
[13:11] <cfhowlett> Bis, I'm nobody's pet.  ask your ubuntu support questions.
[13:23] <Bis> :(
[13:54] <koen2> Hello! I have a support question. Is this the right place to ask/
[13:55] <recon_lap> koen2: sure is , if it about xubuntu
[13:55] <koen2> yes it is, thank you.
[13:55] <koen2> I just did a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 on a machine on which it was previously running just fine *after an upgrade from 13.10
[13:55] <recon_lap> hey all, I added a faulty menu item, now it shows up in the menu but not the menu editor. how do i delete it?
[13:56] <koen2> but my keyboard is not recognized anymore
[13:56] <koen2> Everywhere I look in the settings and files, it says that my keyboard is Swedish *my keyboard is Swedish
[13:56] <koen2> but it produces the wrong characters anyway
[13:57] <recon_lap> koen2: could you be missing the Swedish language pack?
[13:57] <koen2> I tried to edit /etc/default/keyboard but it was already OK
[13:57] <koen2> AAHHH
[13:57] <koen2> of course
[13:57] <koen2> how do I install it_ The last time I installed Xubuntu kept nagging me about that not all language packs were installed
[13:57] <koen2> this time it didn\t
[13:58] <koen2> *now I remember(
[13:58] <koen2> thanks >(
[13:58] <koen2> that\s a smiley
[13:59] <koen2> got it
[13:59] <koen2> settings /> languae support
[13:59] <koen2> i think, i will browse around there
[14:17] <xubuntu42o> m
[14:18] <xubuntu42o> I'm new xubuntu user, what's firstly do after install xubuntu?
[14:22] <GridCube> if you didn't tick to install the media controls with the installer you should installthe xubuntu-restricted-extras,after that, have fun
[14:47] <koen2> help?
[14:47] <koen2> I can\t get my keyboard to work properly in a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04.1
[14:48] <koen2> I have a Swedish keyboard, I installed all missing language packs. All options everywhere seem to point to this being my keyboard, but it still does not work
[14:48] <koen2> /etc/default/keyboard looks as expected
[14:48] <koen2> I have installed and removed ibus
[14:48] <koen2> nothing seems to have any effect
[14:48] <koen2> logged out / logged in
[14:48] <koen2> restarted
[14:49] <koen2> is ibus needed if you only want one keyboard layout>
[14:51] <recon_lap> koen2: and you select Swedish in the "Layout Settings" for the keyboard?
[14:52] <koen2> Yes, I have tried both that and checking @use system defaults@
[14:53] <GridCube> !locale
[14:53] <koen2> thanks, I\ll check that out right now
[14:54] <koen2> do i need ibus if I only have one keyboard layout?
[14:55] <GridCube> i don't know
[15:00] <koen2> GridCube: thanks but that info doesnt really contain anything that I did not already know
[15:01] <koen2> for keyboards on desktop environments, it just says to go to settings
[15:02] <GridCube> mmhm
[15:03] <GridCube> have you choosen your language at the login stage?
[15:03] <koen2> now I added a new language to the language list (Albanian), moved it to the top, deleted it, and now my keyboard is Swedish!
[15:03] <koen2> I will log out and back in and see if it works, thanks for your support :)
[15:40] <koen2> GridCube: Thanks for your compassion
[15:40] <koen2> It did not work
[15:41] <koen2> I gave up, and added a setxkb command to my start-ups
[15:41] <koen2> this does the trick
[15:41] <GridCube> :)
[15:42] <GridCube> well, fill a bug report against ibus koen2
[15:42] <koen2> I think this is a well-known bug, at least it seems so browsing the forums
[15:42] <koen2> also, I did not have ibus installed
[15:42] <koen2> people who do a fresh install experience it, not upgraders
[15:42] <GridCube> oh... well, then probably thats your problem
[17:04] <JQ> hello
[17:04] <Alexfrench> hello
[17:05] <JQ> hey i have a portable drive..2 partitions are encoded in Win Bit locker encryption
[17:05] <JQ> how can i acess them in xubuntu
[17:13] <vijay_> hiii
[17:13] <vijay_> anyone
[17:14] <athlon> I used to have windows. And the shutdown works well.
[17:15] <athlon> does anyone here have idea why I can't seem to turn off my xubuntu?
[17:17] <athlon> like it did turn off going blank etc but then it'll turn on by itself like restart. The difference are only in timing..
[17:21] <athlon> how would i know that i wasn't because of virus or anything a like?
[17:26] <Alexfrench> which version ??
[17:27] <athlon> the 14.04
[17:27] <athlon> almost all linux though
[17:27] <athlon> not just xubuntu.
[17:27] <Alexfrench> i have this too on virtualbox
[17:27] <athlon> i read that it maybe ". Basically when the laptop is connected to the charger, it always restarts, it cannot be shut off whether by holding down the power button or issuing a shut down command from the OS."
[17:27] <athlon> was that even possible?
[17:28] <athlon> Alexfrench: you also had the same on virtualbox?
[17:29] <athlon> or was it the "wake on lan" bios option that caused this restart?
[17:30] <athlon> I already have my windows deleted.
[17:31] <Alexfrench> yes ido
[17:32] <athlon> Alexfrench: is there a fix to that problem?
[17:32] <Alexfrench> but my laptop is always plug on the sector
[17:32] <Alexfrench> without battery indeed
[17:33] <athlon> Alexfrench: i too. plug on without battery.
[17:33] <athlon> Alexfrench: does the light power still blink after shutdown?
[17:33] <Alexfrench> you don't have shutdown button ???
[17:34] <athlon> Alexfrench: I have the power button with light.
[17:35] <athlon> Alexfrench: when it shutdown the light off but then after a while it turns on again.
[17:35] <athlon> so no fix to this problem?
[17:36] <Alexfrench> weird
[17:37] <Alexfrench> mine after shutdown no light
[17:37] <Alexfrench> just a litle one beside power plug
[17:37] <athlon> like that.
[17:39] <athlon> mistake, "after shutdown".
[17:41] <athlon> weird because this problem really didn't showed up on windows. Shutdown perfectly. Doesn't reboot/restart after that.
[17:42] <Alexfrench> it is a virtualbox xubuntu or an hdd one ???
[17:42] <athlon> Alexfrench: not a virtualbox
[17:43] <athlon> Alexfrench: installed linux into my laptop
[17:43] <Alexfrench> ok
[17:43] <BalTun> in settings of battery i see on mouse statistic tab an icon of battery. And when battery is loading, i see mouse instead of battery icon. How to fix this bug ?
[17:43] <Alexfrench> to shutdown your desktop what do you do ???
[17:44] <athlon> Alexfrench: the shutdown option.
[17:44] <athlon> Alexfrench: the log out option then shutdown.
[17:44] <Alexfrench> ok and it reboots ?? that it ??
[17:45] <athlon> Alexfrench: yes. it reboots.
[17:46] <athlon> Alexfrench: umm... more like it shutdown. then 2-3seconds it started by itself.
[17:46] <Alexfrench> strange
[17:47] <elfy> athlon: try looking BIOS for WOL - there appears to be bug, where shutdown is falsely identified
[17:47] <athlon> Alexfrench: reboot is right way after shutdown with no time gap.
[17:48] <athlon> elfy: wouldn't WOL also affect windows then? But it didn't?
[17:48] <elfy> athlon: I'd guess so - but wouldn't be able to say for sure - long time since I used it
[17:50] <athlon> elfy: the last time I logged to windows. It shutdown prefectly. But if i login to linux, that problem appears.
[17:51] <athlon> what to do if I already have the WOL turned off but that problem still persist?
[17:52] <athlon> I don't know how to fix bios in linux...
[17:52] <Alexfrench> a bios bug ??
[17:52] <elfy> not said anything about fixing bios - just turning off an option if you have it turned on
[17:53] <athlon> It could probably be a bios bug...
[17:53] <elfy> other than trying it I don't have the issue and hence never dug too deep, WOL was just first in search engine
[17:54] <athlon> do you know how to fix/upgrade bios in linux?
[17:55] <athlon> after the bios upgrade I did in the past, the option to disable optimus were gone.
[17:55] <athlon> so i thoughtit might be the bios bug or something
[17:55] <elfy> no idea I'm afraid
[17:56] <elfy> might be a bios bug, who knows, you'd have to search for it
[17:56] <Alexfrench> try to see the administrator rights for shutdown/reboot/hibernation maybe
[17:56] <athlon> ?? where?
[17:59] <athlon> Alexfrench: where?
[18:00] <Alexfrench> sorry i am looking where on google, i read this on a forum
[18:01] <Alexfrench> read this in english
[18:01] <Alexfrench> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man5/logind.conf.5.html
[18:02] <Alexfrench> i don't know if there a issue but it seems to be a known problem
[18:11] <athlon> Alexfrench: thanks.
[18:12] <Alexfrench> ok i still searching
[18:14] <Alexfrench> here on a french forum one guy say maybe it is an acpi problem
[18:14] <athlon> Alexfrench: the only thing i know was : http://superuser.com/questions/615201/computer-restarts-on-shutdown
[18:15] <athlon> I'm using Acer
[18:28] <sns_> Hi there. I've ran into some issues on 14.10 using xboxdrv
[18:28] <sns_> Seems it was not enough to do a install of ubuntu-xboxdrv like in previous versions. I still can't get the controller to be assigned to one of 4 controller slots and have the leds stop blinking like crazy
[18:28] <sns_> any takers?