[01:31] <GeekDude> I'm running a liveusb
[01:31] <GeekDude> How do I check the architecture of the liveusb, and compare it to the architecture of the computer it's in?
[01:32] <GeekDude> lcpu tells me it supports 32 and 64 bit op-modes, but I'm not sure where to check to see what architecture of xubuntu the liveusb is
[01:32] <GeekDude> lscpu*
[01:32] <knome> GeekDude, uname -i
[01:32] <GeekDude> `uname -a` says "Linux xubuntu 3.13.0-32-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 03:31:08 UT...
[01:33] <GeekDude> uname -i says x86_64
[01:33] <GeekDude> that'd be 64 bit, then?
[01:33] <Nixus> yes
[01:33] <GeekDude> Thanks
[01:33] <Nixus> np
[01:34] <knome> actually, uname -a should print the arch too
[01:34] <knome> uname -i says "hardware platform" and it's not obvious to me if it's the kernel hw platform
[01:34] <GeekDude> it says x86_64 three times
[01:34] <knome> yep, it's 64-bit
[01:38] <Unit193> `arch` also works. :P
[01:41] <GeekDude> good to know
[01:42] <xubuntu67w>  "Is HP Officejet Pro 8610 e-All-in-One Printer compatible with Xubuntu 14.04"
[01:43] <knome> xubuntu67w, most hp printers work with xubuntu
[01:44] <knome> xubuntu67w, http://www.openprinting.org/printer/HP/HP-OfficeJet_Pro_K8600 - this is the closest i can find, and it says "works perfectly"
[01:44] <xubuntu67w> Before I purchase the printer, I would like to know for sure. HP was no help on this issue.
[01:45] <knome> this tells full support too. http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/models/officejet/hp_officejet_pro_8610.html
[01:46] <xubuntu67w> Thx - I'll check it out.
[01:54] <GeekDude> looks nearly done installing
[02:01] <GeekDude> woo, post install updates
[02:04] <GeekDude> 1600x1200 monitor ftw
[02:05] <GeekDude> looks extra great with the blues of xubuntu
[02:08] <ochosi> knome: i guess "blues of xubuntu" is a compliment in your direction
[02:09] <knome> ack
[02:19] <GeekDude> I love blue
[02:19] <GeekDude> Eggplant... Not so much
[02:36] <Nixus>  
[02:37] <knome> Nixus, any specific reason you sent that line?
[02:39] <Nixus> sorry, mistake
[03:49] <wolfkinxoxo> NIGGAS
[08:14] <alfatau> hello all. i'm running xubuntu and after resume from hibernation i can't detect any wifi network. networking is actually handled by NetworkManager, so my /etc/network/interfaces has only the "lo" entry. How can i restart the manager or debug what happened? thank you in advance
[08:15] <gabkdlly> Did you try right-clicking on the system tray icon, and then deactivating wireless, and then reactivate it again ?
[08:18] <alfatau> gabkdlly: obviously
[08:29] <gabkdlly> alfatau: Here is something I found on the internet, maybe it addresses you problem ?  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2218043&p=13000035#post13000035
[08:30] <gabkdlly> But I guess it might still be worthwhile to file a bug on launchpad.
[08:31] <gabkdlly> And beforehand, of course, search whether there is already a bug there.
[08:51] <alfatau> gabkdlly: i found the solution: using nmcli i found network-manager was asleep after hibernation. this can be a bug.
[08:54] <gabkdlly> alfatau: I am glad you found a solution.  It does sound like something that is worth a bug report.
[08:55] <alfatau> gabkdlly: found the known bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1234469
[09:00] <alfatau> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd-shim/+bug/1252121
[11:15] <Meerkat> I've had some hang issues with thunar for a while. I haven't been able to figure out the cause so I reported it on launchpad. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunar/+bug/1416645
[11:15] <Meerkat> I was hoping someone here could reproduce the issue based on my description. :)
[13:43] <rosaecaeruleae> i need a video editor, cinelerra is buggy
[13:47] <knome> there are options in the repositories, pick one
[16:45] <not_dammit> any idea how to get 256 color terminals working?
[16:50] <slickymaster> not_dammit -> http://askubuntu.com/questions/147462/how-can-i-change-the-tty-colors#153493
[16:51] <knome> slickymaster, that ain't it :)
[16:53] <slickymaster> hmm, are you talking about ncurses knome?
[16:54] <knome> slickymaster, no, i thin they'd like to enable more colors in the terminal, not change the preset colors
[16:55] <knome> though i'm not sure which applications would benefit from that, because many only use the preset colors
[16:55] <slickymaster> ok, I misread it then
[17:06] <GeekDude> I've installed vino, but it uses this crazy encryption nothing else supports. Is there a simple way to disable that?
[17:06] <GeekDude> `gsettings set org.gnome.Vino require-encryption false`?
[17:07] <GeekDude> :o it worked, never mind the questions
[17:31] <GeekDude> Bah, I switched to x11vnc
[17:32] <holstein> i forget why x11vnc met my needs better for the last setup.. i think it was a client side deal..
[17:32] <koegs> x11vnc is so easy to setup http://seb.so/vnc-from-boot-without-logging-in-ubuntu-lubuntu-xubuntu-and-mint-lmde/
[17:33] <GeekDude> holstein: vino has issues with the lock screen
[17:33] <GeekDude> I remember now why I used x11vnc last time I set this up
[17:41] <GeekDude> it also appears to be working much faster than vino
[17:41] <holstein> probably setup differently
[17:43] <GeekDude> Now I just need to bind super to the xfce menu
[17:59] <GeekDude> I honestly can't tell if my new desktop has broken fans, or is just really quiet
[17:59] <GeekDude> How do I monitor my temps so I can be sure I'm not frying eggs/transistors in there
[18:00] <holstein> should have lots of safe-guards there.. like, if its new, a warranty.. also, most hardware will shutoff, at a bios level, if too hot.. i will typically look there, in the bios, when possible..
[18:01] <holstein> i will also try and stress something out.. starting simple with something like glxgears.. or a live iso that has a handy, relevant tool.. try and kick the fans up..
[18:01] <GeekDude> It's not new, if there was a warranty I probably voided it already, I know the hardware should shutoff
[18:01] <GeekDude> I'm running minecraft at 40fps atm
[18:01] <GeekDude> figure that should at least warm it up some
[18:02] <holstein> there are lots of temp monitors.. but, the hardware may not support them well.. you just have to start trying them.. then, you cann ask the additional questions of "are the temp monitors actually working?" and stress about that.. ;)
[18:02] <GeekDude> Hmm
[18:02] <GeekDude> You're right
[18:02] <holstein> sure, you said "new", which is why i was thinking it may have a warranty..
[18:02] <GeekDude> new to me
[18:02] <holstein> but, if its a desktop, you might be able to simple look inside, and make out what is going on..
[18:03] <GeekDude> Probably, I'm just lazy
[18:03] <holstein> with care, of course... running some hardware with the case open can mess up the air flow.. or be just plain dangerous..
[18:03] <GeekDude> Also, they could just be not spinning enough
[18:03] <holstein> could also be "just fine" :)
[18:03] <GeekDude> As long as I don't jab my finger into the components I should be fine
[18:04] <holstein> that, or, if you were to pull something loose, and break the motherboard.. etc
[18:05]  * GeekDude hot-swaps the drive 
[18:06] <GeekDude>  the boot drive
[18:06] <holstein> hehe.. yeah, thats a good way to break something while you are trying to make sure you are not breaking something ;)
[18:07] <holstein> at least its a desktop.. sometimes, just taking a physical peak at laptop hardware can break something else loose while trying to open it up..
[18:07] <holstein> peek*
[18:07] <GeekDude> lol
[18:30] <uflaig> hello everyone, for some reason guake is sizing itself every time in100% height
[18:30] <uflaig> idk what to do
[18:30] <uflaig> can anyone help me out
[21:33] <pr0t> hello, I want to install qimo on xubuntu, which repository should I use for that?