[00:33] so i switched to xubuntu from crunchbang and my one problem is everything is very slow [00:33] lots of hanging [00:33] and my laptop isnt super new but it is pretty fast on win7 and was hella fast on crunchbang [00:34] any ideas on why x is running so slowly? === idleone_ is now known as io [01:23] What is the process to upgrade to the newer ubuntu release? [01:25] !upgrade | bry8knight [01:25] bry8knight: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade [01:29] nothing there shows the process from 12.10 [01:30] !eolupgrade | bry8knight [01:30] bry8knight: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades [01:30] same [01:30] nothing about 12.10 [01:31] bry8knight, the process is what is described there, even if 12.10 isn't specifically mentioned [01:38] what is the process? [01:38] did you read the page? [01:40] it only links to several other versions [01:40] so sudo do-release-upgrade [01:40] no, [01:40] the page clearly says you have to edit /etc/apt/sources.list [01:41] that has been completed [01:41] then you want to do: sudo apt-get update [01:41] and then the command you posted [01:41] it looks to still have problems [01:41] well it's an unsupported EOL upgrade... [01:43] ok [01:43] where is the arm cluster? [01:44] the arm cluster? [01:44] that is what my version was used for [01:46] notice that 12.10 had omap ports [01:47] i don't know what ports ubuntu support, xubuntu only supports i386 and amd64 for the latest versions [01:47] knome are you a volunteer? [01:47] yes [01:48] do you enjoy it? [01:48] yes, but this discussion out of the scope of this channel [01:49] it is not a discussion [01:49] and it is within scope [01:49] knome: you are the support [01:49] the scope is Xubuntu support [01:50] do you have another support question? [01:51] What is in the private ppa those sources include? [01:56] Any clue? [01:59] knome: still there? [01:59] i am, but i have no idea. [02:00] knome: do you want to do paid support? [02:00] canonical offers that [02:01] Are the freenode channels not officially associated with canonical? [02:02] It looks to be downloading the saucy package list now. [02:02] they are not canonical channels, they are community channels. [02:04] Even #ubuntu and #ubuntu-kernel? [02:04] The website links to the channels doesn't it? [02:04] yes. the fact that canonical employees might or might not use them does not make them canonical channels [02:05] Do canonical employees lie? [02:05] I do not negotiate with lies and liars. [02:06] that's not in the scope of this channel. [02:06] do you have a support question? [02:06] Ok then you go back to the in scope question. [02:06] there is no open question i have the answer to. [02:07] Need a pointer? [02:07] Do you want to do paid support? [02:07] bry8knight: Hi Jason. [02:09] rww: Hi Jason. [02:12] knome: I am awaiting answer. [02:13] bry8knight: You haven't asked an on-topic question yet. [02:13] Perhaps try doing that first. [02:15] Do you want to do paid Xubuntu support? [02:15] bry8knight, that is not an on-topic question. [02:15] bry8knight: #xubuntu is not for negotiation of paid Xubuntu support, it's for community Xubuntu support. If you don't have an Xubuntu support question that you plan on actually asking, please leave the channel free for people who do, thanks. [02:42] HOw can the private ppa id be found? [02:43] It shows, while updating the repository, in the list as a private ppa but doesnt give the id. [02:53] bry8knight: you'd have to ask the people who make launchpad i'd guess [02:54] elky: It is not listed in the sources.list but it shows when running do-release-upgrade [02:54] Is it something that unpacks in the scripts for old-releases.ubuntu.com? [02:59] launchpad has an id for each ppa [04:06] hi [04:07] i want to know whether we can update xubuntu 14.04 to 14.04.2 without a fresh installation [04:07] and the easiest method for it === Metacity is now known as UmbrellaCorp === UmbrellaCorp is now known as Metacity [11:05] hello === brainvvash_ is now known as brainvvash === idleone_ is now known as IdleOne === idleone_ is now known as io [18:55] is there anybody out there? 😊 [19:01] crank__: yes.. just ask if you have a support question, and a volunteer may be able to assiste [19:01] assist* [19:04] holstein, tnx, i just learned, that i had to right click to open a link here in my browser === SonikkuAmerica_ is now known as SonikkuAmerica [19:04] - new to xubuntu [19:05] crank__: that depends on many things.. your irc client, etc.. [19:05] control click usually works as well.. [19:06] copy paste is always an option... [19:06] holstein, oki - i just used the default client (XChat) [19:08] I'm used to Hexchat in Mint where you just click on the link :) [19:09] crank__: install what you like.. its likely the exact same version of hexchat in the ubuntu repos that mint is using.. if you are comparing the same versions [19:09] holstein, oki - I'd like to say i really like this xubuntu dtp [19:09] holstein: I think there is a bug with this and ff v36 [19:12] crank__: if elfy says there is a bug, i would note that.. since, i use irssi.. [19:12] holstein, if i install Hexchat, will i get my nickname 'crank' here? [19:13] crank__: i have no idea.. though i would expect to set that up again [19:14] holstein, and how do i do that? I'm not sure i'm correct registered in Mint. But the nick always shows up [19:17] holstein, are you german? with that nick :) [19:17] You're crank :P [19:18] KrankImKopf ;) [19:23] bekks, and do you hide yourself behind a VPN? [19:32] holstein, and what is irssi? [19:35] Pidgin? [19:36] cli irc client [19:39] crank__: assuming you actually have crank as a registered nick, then xchat and hexchat setup is pretty much like for like https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XChatHowto [19:44] elfy, tnx. that look difficult :_/ [19:44] -seems [19:47] !info irssi [19:47] irssi (source: irssi): terminal based IRC client. In component main, is optional. Version 0.8.16-1ubuntu4 (utopic), package size 652 kB, installed size 2617 kB [19:47] crank__: it really isn't as long as you're registered [19:48] I managed ... [19:52] i don't know my pwd and what email adr. i have used :-/ [19:52] you can register your nickname by typing the following command in XChat [19:52] /msg nickserv register [19:54] maybe i can get my code on my other comp.. but will that do? [19:55] probably [19:55] please join the offtopic channel to discuss this matter [19:55] #xubuntu-offtopic [19:55] the information might be there [19:57] crank__: and if you join -offtopic I'll tell you something else === elfy is now known as zabius === zabius is now known as elfy [20:18] hi I have some problem, there's a code that pops up longhaul enable not set or something like that and my sound doesn't work only on headsets [20:20] xubuntu14w: so, you have a message about loughaul at boot? [20:20] xubuntu14w: i wouldnt assume thats a problem, unless it is.. but, i would want to see the exact output.. for the headset, i would not assume its supporting linux [20:20] !audio [20:20] If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings. If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !players and !mp3. [20:21] i woud troubleshoot it like an audio device, and use pavucontrol to route.. [20:21] !info pavucontrol [20:21] pavucontrol (source: pavucontrol): PulseAudio Volume Control. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0-2 (utopic), package size 111 kB, installed size 962 kB [20:31] Hello. Is there a way to install Xubuntu to usb drive directly from linux desktop without going through the usual procedure? [21:40] What's up with the EFNet #xubuntu channel? There are 166 people in there but it seems to be silent. [21:40] remline: We dont know, since that channel isnt an official support channel. [21:41] bekks, understood, I'm sure the freenode channel is far superior anyway. But it does make me curious what is going on over there... [21:41] remline: you have to ask the people in there then. [21:42] First I've heard of it, can you PM me the topic? [21:43] "Welcome to EFNet's official #xubuntu help channel! Need help with xubuntu or xfce or ubuntu in general? just ask! don't ask to ask!" [21:48] Thats the EFnet official channel, but not the Ubuntu official channel :) [21:50] I rarely use other servers than freenode, so I was surprised to see such a large (non-official) xubuntu channel on another server. [21:51] Nonetheless, as far as I can tell it has been silent the past 24 hours, merely increasing my confusion!