[00:00] <krytarik> tataku: Try installing it then - "sudo apt-get install libgles1-mesa".  And then run the other command again.
[00:02] <tataku> the same output
[00:04] <krytarik> (Bleh.)
[00:06] <krytarik> tataku: How did you get there in the first place then?
[00:07] <tataku> krytarik: I installed vlc a long time ago but I had the same system. Then I began to use mpv and mplayer but I noticed today that vlc was removed. I think it's linked with bumblebee, I'm not sure, I don't know.
[00:08] <tataku> Oh wait I see interresting stuff in synaptic
[00:09] <tataku> libglapi-mesa is installed but it's obsolete
[00:10] <tataku> and people from videolan are saying : [01:08] <No_se1> tataku: that's the issue when running "LTS": newest libraries are missing per definition ; [00:46] <BtbN> sounds like you are trying to install a package for the wrong distribution.
[00:10] <krytarik> Hmm, nah.
[00:11] <krytarik> Could check "apt-cache policy vlc" too though.
[00:11] <dcorrea> hello
[00:12] <dcorrea> I have a problem with my usb hard drive ... I copy files very slow
[00:13] <tataku> krytarik: I think the guy from videolan are right
[00:14] <tataku> I think it's the mc3man ppa that's is proposing a version of vlc not avaible for my system
[00:14] <dcorrea> greetings from chile
[00:14] <krytarik> Hello dcorrea.
[00:15] <krytarik> tataku: What about the output of the last command then?
[00:15] <tataku> krytarik: nice command http://paste.ubuntu.com/10559249/
[00:18] <dcorrea> Can someone help me? copying data to my external hard drive is very slow
[00:26] <krytarik> tataku: Are you familiar with using Synpatic?
[00:26] <tataku> krytarik: It doesn't work it's not the mc3man ppa that causing this problem
[00:27] <krytarik> Ok, already tried that then, yes?
[00:27] <krytarik> * Synaptic
[00:29] <krytarik> tataku: Maybe just try removing VLC for once, and then see.
[00:29] <tataku> krytarik: I don't have vlc
[00:30] <tataku> I installed it before but it removed it
[00:31] <krytarik> tataku: What is the output of "dpkg -l vlc" then?
[00:32] <tataku> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10559279/
[00:32] <tataku> and now : http://paste.ubuntu.com/10559281/
[00:33] <tataku> when I try to install vlc
[00:35] <krytarik> tataku: You seem to have a lovely set of PPAs there. :P  And yes, was just about to mention that I totally overlooked the "libglapi-mesa" part.
[00:37] <krytarik> !ppa-purge | tataku: This might come in handy there
[00:38] <tataku> krytarik: I think I'm gonna reinstall xubuntu
[00:39] <tataku> to have a clean base and stop using ppa
[00:39] <krytarik> tataku: Might just go with the upcoming 15.04 then. :P
[00:39] <krytarik> !daily
[00:40] <tataku> Is 15.04 out ? I didn't know that
[00:40] <tataku> it must be buggy
[00:40] <krytarik> No, it's Beta 1 currently.
[00:41] <knome> 15.04 is highly unencouraged for production environments at this point
[00:41] <krytarik> Plus that.
[00:42] <tataku> it's coming out when ? next year?
[00:42] <krytarik> April.
[00:43] <tataku> If I install the beta 1, the stable will be installed via the update manager right ?
[00:43] <krytarik> Yes.
[00:44] <krytarik> But, it's changing system init right now indeed, so yeah... :D
[00:45] <knome> i'm not saying it will do that, but don't install it unless you are willing to see your system blown up everyday and having to reinstall it daily
[00:45] <knome> tbh, it most likely won't do that at all, but that's the only way to get the message across that it just might...
[00:47] <tataku> what's the difference between vivid desktop iso and xubuntu beta 1
[00:48] <krytarik> tataku: That's just how the images are named.
[00:49] <tataku> krytarik: Oh ok thanks
[00:49] <tataku> I think I'll wait for the stable release vlc can wait for now
[00:50] <krytarik> tataku: But, it seems like your package management is messed up right now regardless.
[00:52] <tataku> krytarik: http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/966844caf.png
[00:53] <tataku> I don't see a real problem here
[00:53] <tataku> noobslab just for some themes I'll purge it
[00:53] <krytarik> tataku: You said "sudo apt-get -f install" brought up errors earlier though, no?
[00:55] <tataku> krytarik: It is the first time that I tested this command so I don't know
[00:56] <tataku> Ah I can't even launch the software manager right now
[00:56] <tataku> really messed up
[00:57] <tataku> It says "new programs cannot be installed, problem with installed programs, do you want to repear" Whan I click on "repear" nothing happens
[00:57] <krytarik> Yep.
[00:58] <krytarik> So you have a couple of options with regards to a reinstall now. :)
[00:58] <tataku> krytarik: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10559347/
[00:58] <tataku> it's in english ;)
[02:24] <xubuntu05w> i hav einstall gsshutdown what's the command to root privilege thx?
[02:26] <ObrienDave> what?
[02:27] <xubuntu05w> I have install a programm which stop my computer after "x" time
[02:28] <xubuntu05w> but before closing the computer the program ask my
[02:28] <xubuntu05w> admin password
[02:28] <ObrienDave> same password you log in with
[02:28] <xubuntu05w> which command can i use
[02:28] <xubuntu05w> yes
[02:28] <ObrienDave> use the same password
[02:29] <ObrienDave> !root
[03:55] <sat> I'm trying to find the syslinux folder in Xubuntu. This path doesn't exist /usr/lib/syslinux/bios/ on my system
[03:57] <ObrienDave> mine neither
[03:58] <sat> I once follow this solution http://www.ajopaul.com/2014/10/21/linux-usb-boot-disk-error-failed-to-load-com32-file-menu-c32/ it worked I remember but I can't find this folder anymore
[03:58] <sat> *followed
[06:54] <kion6> any chance we might see xfce 4.12 for xubuntu lts?
[06:54] <cfhowlett> kion6, no official word on that
[06:57] <kion6> ok thanks
[10:32] <msev_>  would anyone of you guys know why google earth wouldn't want to connect to a custom server that I'm piping some coordinate data into (basically a "changing" kml file)? while if I open that url in google chrome it displays me the data inside just fine
[10:34] <cfhowlett> msev_, please don't cross post across channels.  also, this is a great question for google support, not ubuntu
[10:35] <msev_> ok doke, sorry, I'm just a bit frustrated since no one wants to help me :D
[10:36] <msev_> cfhowlett, tho it could be linux that is refusing to grant access to google earth?
[10:36] <msev_> so it might be related to these channels
[10:36] <cfhowlett> msev_, possibly, but that level of knowledge exceeds my rank.  perhaps ##linux would know??
[10:39] <msev_> thanks for the tip
[13:52] <xubuntu34w> Hi, just checking if anyone can help. I'm having this problem of very high cpu load after log in. This goes for few minutes then drops to around 1%
[13:53] <xubuntu34w> if I log in as guest then it never goes up to more than few sec
[14:11] <steini> Can anyone help, at login to desktop the CPU load of X goes up 100% for few minutes then drops to 1%. This does not happen with the guest account.
[14:12] <steini> any ideas ?
[14:12] <steini> how should I diagnose something like that ? I'm new to GNU/Linux
[14:13] <steini> this issue also comes up sometimes if I change to another console and back to X
[15:11] <PhoenixSTF> hey guys, anyone knows why youtube html5 is slower then flash?
[15:49] <katano> I want to set my keyboard automaticaly. Is is better to put setxkbmap in sr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/60-lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf or in /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc?
[16:44] <sarahLove> Hi, I did a dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration and now I cannot connect myself into my principal account.
[16:45] <sarahLove> When I pass lightdm after entering my password, lightdm comes back.
[16:45] <ObrienDave> sarahLove, ask in #ubuntu more people there to help you
[16:45] <sarahLove> I'm on xubuntu
[16:45] <ObrienDave> does not matter, same OS different DE
[17:16] <jimmyd> i ran the update manager that said there were updates when i selected install i got this error       Not enough free disc space
[17:18] <holstein> jimmyd: maybe you dont have enough free disk space for the updates?
[17:18] <jimmyd> The upgrade needs a total of 67.1 M free space on disk '/boot'. Please free at least an additional 3,588 k of disk space on '/boot'. Empty your trash and remove temporary packages of former installations using 'sudo apt-get clean'.
[17:18] <holstein> jimmyd: i would simply look at my system, see if im maxed out in any relevant partitions, and empty trash, etc..
[17:19] <holstein> jimmyd: you can free up some space there by removing older kernels
[17:19] <jimmyd> how
[17:19] <holstein> i do that manually by using synaptic, and *carefully* marking the ones i want to remove.. i like to keep one or 2 older ones around
[17:20] <jimmyd> ok
[17:20] <holstein> jimmyd: any guide, such as https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/RemoveOldKernels#Remove_old_kernels will be relevant, or anything you hear from upstream in #ubuntu
[17:21] <holstein> i find synaptic to be a nice GUI with lots of options.. a nice compromise between simple and functional
[17:21] <holstein> anyways, you free up the space on /boot, and you'll have space
[17:22] <holstein> jimmyd: who did your installation?
[17:22] <jimmyd> i did
[17:23] <jimmyd> I downloaded it with a usb tool and installed it that way
[17:25] <jimmyd> then i was getting updates fine until recently also i just looked at the old kernal as directed by the website you sent me to and it showed qquite afew old kernerls
[17:25] <holstein> jimmyd: you are *still* "getting updates fine".. you are out of space on the /boot partition.. address that by removing older kernels, and free up the space needed
[17:26] <jimmyd> yes i understand that but where im having trouble wrapping my brain around the procedure to do that sry
[17:27] <holstein> jimmyd: sure.. as i said, i use synaptic.. but, you can use *any* package manager to remove the kernels
[17:27] <jimmyd> ok
[17:27] <holstein> jimmyd: i'll literally look and see what i have installed, or, simply search "linux" in synaptic, and remove all but the current, and the "last known good"
[17:28] <holstein> i want a few kernels, in case of issues
[17:29] <Leoneof> hi, xubuntu is using gnome-network-manager for connections?
[17:29] <holstein> i think its "network-manager-gnome"
[17:30] <holstein> !info network-manager-gnome
[17:30] <jimmyd> i found the list
[17:31] <jimmyd> by searching linux
[17:31] <jimmyd> its long
[17:32] <holstein> jimmyd: correct.. there will be *many* kernels listed, and likely quite a few installed, since, you are running out of space on /boot
[17:32] <holstein> jimmyd: just remove some or all of the older ones.. and, as i said, leave the one you are using, and the last known good one, then, do your update, and recieve the updates into the space you'll free
[17:33] <jimmyd> ok now im trying to understand which ones i dont need
[17:33] <holstein> jimmyd: sure. dont do it that way... do it this way.. which ones *do* you need?
[17:33] <holstein> jimmyd: the one you are currently using.. and the next oldest, that you konw worked..
[17:33] <holstein> then, you can get rid of the rest of the older ones
[17:34] <holstein> http://askubuntu.com/questions/89710/how-do-i-free-up-more-space-in-boot for example
[17:34] <jimmyd> ok how do i tell there green arrows by some does that mean anything how do i tell what i need
[17:34] <holstein> but, you can do it with a package manager, if you feel more comfortable
[17:35] <holstein> jimmyd: you "tell" what you need by seeing what kernel you are using, and keeping that one
[17:35] <holstein> uname -a for example in a terminal
[17:35] <jimmyd> ok
[17:35] <jimmyd> ill do that
[17:35] <holstein> jimmyd: then, by the version #'s, you can see what is the next newest.. *Then*, you can remove the rest
[17:35] <jimmyd> ok
[17:35] <holstein> jimmyd: or, just start at the other end, and remove old ones til you free up enough space
[17:36] <ObrienDave> where are saved sessions stored?
[17:37] <holstein> ObrienDave: isnt it /usr/share/xsessions ? http://askubuntu.com/questions/81161/how-to-remove-session-entries-from-lightdm
[17:37] <ObrienDave> thanks
[17:44] <sarahLove> ObrienDave: problem solved I did a rm -R ~/.cache/sessions/
[17:47] <ObrienDave> sarahLove, yes, saw that in main channel. \o/
[18:00] <jimmyd> ok i did it with the comand line instructions from the website im wondering if i should remove the older one each time
[18:00] <holstein> jimmyd: if you want, or need the space
[18:01] <holstein> jimmyd: i dont.. i just let them "pile up" til i need the space.. but, i dont have a seperate /boot partition.. some folks clear them out as part of the upgrade proceedure..
[18:12] <jimmyd> i thank you for he information holstein
[18:58] <dunpeal> Hi. When I move a window close to the edge of the monitor, it expands to the entire length/width of that edge and gets anchored there. How can I stop this behavior?
[19:01] <elfy> dunpeal: window manager tweaks - accessibility - turn off automatically tile windows
[19:05] <dunpeal> elfy: thanks!  from the CLI it's apparently 'xfconf-query -c xfwm4 -p /general/tile_on_move -s false'
[19:06] <elfy> right
[19:10] <dunpeal> BTW, what's the point of "rolling up" windows?  never saw any use for that.
[19:11] <holstein> i use it sometimes.. and i'll miss it when its not an easy option
[19:11] <dunpeal> holstein: the devs are disabling it?
[19:12] <holstein> havent looked into it, personally
[19:13] <elfy> just unset in default - believe we did that, I reset it locally
[19:13] <dunpeal> elfy: how do I unset it in Xubuntu 14.04?
[19:14] <dunpeal> I already removed the button from title bar via Settings > Window Manager
[19:14] <elfy> same tab as I said before - there's on to rollup
[19:15] <dunpeal> thanks.
[19:15] <elfy> people just aren't adventurous enough - I checked out the settings when I first installed xubuntu :p
[19:41] <Ananaskirsche> Hello?
[19:41] <holstein> Ananaskirsche: welcome
[19:41] <Ananaskirsche> I've a problem with my xubuntu, can u help me?
[19:42] <bekks> Depends on your problem.
[19:42] <bekks> Ananaskirsche: Just ask :)
[19:42] <Ananaskirsche> ndiswrapper wont run
[19:42] <Ananaskirsche> I cant install is
[19:42] <Ananaskirsche> *it
[19:42] <Ananaskirsche> the problem is, that i need offline installation files because i have no way to connect to the internet
[19:43] <bekks> No ethernet cable?
[19:43] <Ananaskirsche> to long way
[19:43] <bekks> More than 300m? :)
[19:43] <Ananaskirsche> would need 20m
[19:43] <Ananaskirsche> I have'nt a so long cable
[19:44] <htqp> copy the contents of directories from online machine to the offline machine: /var/cache/apt/archives    /var/lib/apt/lists
[19:44] <htqp> then install with your favorite package manager
[19:44] <Ananaskirsche> I installed it already on Ubuntu and Manjora, now i changed to Xubuntu and it dont work
[19:44] <Ananaskirsche> Im on Windows at the moment
[19:44] <bekks> Ananaskirsche: What does not work?
[19:45] <Ananaskirsche> I downloaded ndiswrapper-common and ndiswrapper-utils from ubuntu repo as .deb files
[19:45] <Ananaskirsche> than installed them with dpkg
[19:46] <Ananaskirsche> when i just install ndiswrapper-common is says no version of ndiswrapper found
[19:47] <Ananaskirsche> and with ndiswrapper-utils it works as long as i try "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper"
[19:47] <Ananaskirsche> than it says FATAL ERROR: no version of ndiswrapper installed
[19:47] <bekks> Well, then it isnt installed.
[19:47] <Ananaskirsche> and how i install it?
[19:48] <bekks> Which Ubuntu release are you on?
[19:48] <Ananaskirsche> Xubuntu 14.04.02
[19:48] <Ananaskirsche> sry 14.10.02
[19:50] <Ananaskirsche> sry, got disconeccted
[19:53] <Ananaskirsche> can someone help me?
[19:53] <bekks> Ananaskirsche: Whats the output of "dpkg -l | grep ndis"?
[19:53] <bekks> Ananaskirsche: And which wifi chipset do you use?
[19:54] <Ananaskirsche> I use a netgear a6200 with a broadcom chipset, the specific details i dont know
[19:54] <Ananaskirsche> for the output i must switch back
[19:54] <Ananaskirsche> so I'll back in a minute
[19:54] <bekks> You need to know the specific details of your chipset.
[19:55] <Ananaskirsche> its a Broadcom BCM43526 chipset
[19:55] <Ananaskirsche> found here: https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Netgear_A6200
[19:56] <Ananaskirsche> i'll look now for the output, will be back in a minute
[20:03] <Ananaskirsche> The output was:
[20:03] <Ananaskirsche> 1.ii  ndiswrapper-common 1.57-1ubuntu1  all Common scripts required to use the utilities for ndiswrapper
[20:03] <Ananaskirsche> 2. ii  ndiswrapper-utils-1.9 1.54-2ubuntu1 amd64 Userspace utilities for the ndiswrapper Linux kernel module
[20:03] <Ananaskirsche> without the 1. & 2,
[20:06] <ObrienDave> !broadcom
[20:07] <Ananaskirsche> I'll read it
[20:08] <Ananaskirsche> some other ideas
[20:09] <bazhang> for broadcomm?
[20:09] <Ananaskirsche> I saw that none of the drivers there are for my chipset
[20:09] <bazhang> use the bot link above, not ndis
[20:10] <Ananaskirsche> which bot link?
[20:10] <bazhang> Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
[20:10] <Ananaskirsche> sry, for that (maybe) stupid question
[20:10] <bazhang> that one
[20:10] <Ananaskirsche> I looked there
[20:10] <Ananaskirsche> but its not for the BCM43526
[20:12] <Ananaskirsche> no ideas?
[20:13] <Ananaskirsche> I'll look tomorrow again, but thanks for your help anyway
[20:13] <Ananaskirsche> :)