[00:10] <toney> on xubuntu 14.04, I get "acpi pcc probe failed" during boot....Is there a way to fix this so I don't see this message every time I boot?
[00:10] <knome> toney, is everything working regardless of the message?
[00:11] <toney> I think so but I'm not sure how to check what would be affected by that
[00:11] <knome> i would just ignore the message
[00:12] <toney> it just started doing it after some updates and it bothered me a bit.  I hate those messages.  I can try to ignore it.  What is the ACPI PCC?
[00:13] <knome> i don't know exactly, but there's plenty of information about acpi around
[00:13] <knome> but if everything is working correclty and you don't see anything weird going on, just dismiss the message
[00:13] <toney> Is there a acpi status command?
[00:15] <knome> i'm not sure what you would try to get it output?
[00:15] <toney> I guess that it is on or not stopped?
[00:16] <knome> unless you add a boot option to turn it off, it's on
[00:16] <knome> you don't want to turn it off to avoid that message though.
[00:17] <toney> No, i don't want it off
[00:17] <toney> is it only managed through the kernel?
[00:17] <knome> i would imagine so, but that is out of my area of expertise
[00:20] <toney> Thanks for the feedback
[00:20] <knome> no problem
[00:20] <knome> enjoy xubuntu
[00:20] <toney> I have every day for the last several years
[00:20] <knome> :)
[05:08] <sergio-br2> tumblerd using 100% of cpu
[05:09] <holstein> http://askubuntu.com/questions/89826/what-is-tumblerd
[05:15] <sergio-br2> I just copy and paste a folder, and it goes like crazy to 100%, more than 3 minutes
[05:15] <sergio-br2> I had to kill it
[05:15] <holstein> are you up to date with upgrades?
[05:15] <sergio-br2> yup
[05:15] <sergio-br2> always
[05:15] <holstein> any ppas that can be conflicting? are you on 14.04?
[05:16] <sergio-br2> nope
[05:16] <sergio-br2> yes, 14.04, and no ppa conflicting
[05:17] <holstein> should be a bug report for it, if its "known".. if not, i would test as another user, to isolate my user config, and file a bug, and try and get someone to confirm it.. looks like its a known issue
[05:19] <sergio-br2> ok
[10:03] <super> Hii
[10:03] <super> anyone here?
[10:03] <slickymasterWork> !hi
[10:07] <super> Sound is not working.Troubleshoot plz.
[10:07] <super> My headphone is fine.
[10:08] <slickymasterWork> !details | super
[10:08] <super> But the sound settings show no hardware..
[10:09] <super> any command to check if soundharware drivers are good?
[10:11] <super> The sound settings>output devices>show no harware output devices. I am newbie to xubuntu.
[10:13] <slickymasterWork> super, try to instal pavucontrol
[10:13] <slickymasterWork> !pavucontrol | super
[10:13] <super> ok
[10:14] <super> Its installed and updated.
[10:15] <super> slickymasterWork :Its installed and updated.
[10:16] <super> slickymasterWork : Terminal o/p :0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 372 not upgraded.
[10:17] <slickymasterWork> super, at a terminal window launch it by running: pavucontrol
[10:17] <super> ok
[10:18] <super> slickymasterWork  ,launched..Now?
[10:19] <slickymasterWork> did it open?
[10:19] <super> slickymasterWork :yes
[10:20] <slickymasterWork> can you control your volume output with it?
[10:22] <super> Yes, But i can hear nothing.Moreover in O/P devices no hardware found.
[10:24] <slickymasterWork> super, have a read at http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/FirstSteps/ and http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/FAQ/
[10:25] <slickymasterWork> it will help you troubleshoot your issue
[10:25] <super> ok
[10:25] <super> thanx
[10:50] <jarnos> Why does this print bash instead of /bin/sh? xfce4-terminal -x /bin/sh -c "echo $0; sleep 10"
[11:02] <brainwash> jarnos: because the commands inside " " are evaluated beforehand, use ' ' instead
[11:03] <jarnos> brainwash, oh thanks
[13:19] <paolopaolo> hi, by mistake I did sudo umount / during a live cd session (this one I'm currently using, xubuntu 14.04)
[13:19] <paolopaolo> how can I remount it?
[13:20] <cfhowlett> paolopaolo, see if anything is listed under /dev/media
[13:20] <paolopaolo> ls: cannot access /dev/media: No such file or directory
[13:21] <cfhowlett> paolopaolo, I believe you must reboot
[13:21] <paolopaolo> oh no :/
[13:21] <cfhowlett> paolo, dismounted the OS system ...
[13:22] <paolopaolo> I can reboot, but first I'd try to create a persistent usb with all the changes
[13:23] <paolopaolo> do you think it's possible in this situation?
[13:24] <cfhowlett> paolopaolo, ask in #ubuntu -- over my range
[13:24] <paolopaolo> btw, I can read everything in /, it just is read-only
[13:24] <paolopaolo> ok, sorry you are right. thanks for help!
[13:24] <cfhowlett> paolopaolo, happy2try!
[13:36] <paolopaolo> cfhowlett: for the record, this did the trick without reboot. $ sudo mount -t overlayfs -o remount,rw,lowerdir=//filesystem.squashfs,upperdir=/cow /cow /
[13:37] <paolopaolo> upper and lower dirs obtained via cat /proc/mounts
[13:39] <cfhowlett> paolopaolo, glad you got it sorted!
[14:51] <xubuntu91w> hi
[14:51] <xubuntu91w> i need help with xubuntu 12.04
[14:51] <xubuntu91w> ican´t do the autologin in mi hw
[14:52] <xubuntu91w> my hw is a 3360 from advantech
[15:36] <xubuntu45w> I came back to Xubuntu, I did a "Remplace Ubuntu by Xubuntu" but It removed my windows partitions and I lost all my data...
[15:37] <xubuntu45w> How can it be possible I don't understand I choose "Remove Ubuntu install Xubuntu" not Windows
[15:37] <cfhowlett> xubuntu45w, this was a dual boot machine?
[15:37] <xubuntu45w> and now I don't know if I can recover my data because the win partition is dead
[15:38] <xubuntu45w> cfhowlett: yes
[15:38] <cfhowlett> xubuntu45w, open a terminal: sudo fdisk -l | pastebinit
[15:38] <xubuntu45w> Xubuntu just delete all my data and It just create a "ubuntu" boot option
[15:38] <cfhowlett> paste the url link here
[15:39] <xubuntu45w> cfhowlett: It says "You are trying to send an empty document, exiting."
[15:39] <xubuntu45w> I see nothing in gpared to xubuntu just eated windows with all my data
[15:40] <xubuntu45w> *gparted
[15:40] <cfhowlett> post a pic
[15:40] <cfhowlett> imagebin.org
[15:42] <xubuntu45w> cfhowlett: http://ibin.co/1qHTb2AFR4Uz
[15:44] <cfhowlett> xubuntu45w, yep.  you wiped it.  remember the warning: "clicking this will remove/delete the existing data"?  Remember you clicked "OK"?
[15:44] <xubuntu45w> cfhowlett: I said ok remove Ubuntu but not windows
[15:45] <cfhowlett> xubuntu45w, "will remove or delete existing data" <<<<
[15:45] <cfhowlett> xubuntu45w, computers are stupid.  they only do what the user allows.
[15:46] <xubuntu45w> cfhowlett: I know what I did
[15:47] <cfhowlett> xubuntu45w, so do I.  :)  anyway, reinstall windows, reinstall grub = dual boot.
[15:47] <xubuntu45w> cfhowlett: I selected "Remove Ubuntu" Install xubuntu and not remove everything windows etc
[15:47] <xubuntu45w> cfhowlett: impossible to recovery anything
[15:47] <xubuntu45w> ?
[15:47] <cfhowlett> windows is gone.
[15:49] <xubuntu45w> cfhowlett: I try testdisk deep research and I have a "NTFS" "OS" can it be windows ?
[15:50] <cfhowlett> xubuntu45w, ntfs is windows.  OS is possibly windows, but win7, should be the recovery partition
[15:50] <xubuntu45w> cfhowlett: http://i.imgur.com/xqwBolM.png
[15:51] <cfhowlett> xubuntu45w, if testdisk can still recover, go for it!
[15:52] <xubuntu45w> cfhowlett: i hope thank you anyway
[17:10] <Kali__> is this xubunu support? or just a hang out for the users?
[17:12] <GridCube> support
[17:12] <slickymasterWork> !offtopic | Kali__
[17:13] <Kali__> OK thank you itś nice to see such quick response either way thanks
[18:40] <pigmeej> Hello, I have some problems with fan in my dell laptop and i8kutil that is supposed to control it
[19:28] <xubuntu63w> I hope this is the right place
[19:29] <xubuntu63w> does anyone know how to get bluetooth headset working on latest version of xubuntu
[19:29] <xubuntu63w> it connects to device but not an option to play through headset or via skype
[20:05] <Lazarus_> Hey guys!
[20:05] <Lazarus_> I found a bug in Xubuntu
[20:05] <Lazarus_> So I left my laptop for a while, then it sort of went to sleep mode with blank screen
[20:06] <Lazarus_> When I resumed it and logging in, there was a window saying that a system application experienced an error
[20:07] <Lazarus_> I click send to report it, but after a while it nags me again
[20:07] <Lazarus_> rebooting did not help
[20:14] <Rayne> Where is the option to configure windows to snap against other windows? I can't find it.
[20:15] <Rayne> Great. Don't find it. Ask a question. Found it.
[20:15] <Rayne> I love IRC.
[20:15] <Lazarus_> sarcasm?  :D
[20:17] <Rayne> :)
[21:05] <doodz> hi
[21:05] <doodz> Is anyone around?