[00:00] tataku: Try installing it then - "sudo apt-get install libgles1-mesa". And then run the other command again. [00:02] the same output [00:04] (Bleh.) [00:06] tataku: How did you get there in the first place then? [00:07] 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] Oh wait I see interresting stuff in synaptic [00:09] libglapi-mesa is installed but it's obsolete [00:10] and people from videolan are saying : [01:08] tataku: that's the issue when running "LTS": newest libraries are missing per definition ; [00:46] sounds like you are trying to install a package for the wrong distribution. [00:10] Hmm, nah. [00:11] Could check "apt-cache policy vlc" too though. [00:11] hello [00:12] I have a problem with my usb hard drive ... I copy files very slow [00:13] krytarik: I think the guy from videolan are right [00:14] I think it's the mc3man ppa that's is proposing a version of vlc not avaible for my system [00:14] greetings from chile [00:14] Hello dcorrea. [00:15] tataku: What about the output of the last command then? [00:15] krytarik: nice command http://paste.ubuntu.com/10559249/ [00:18] Can someone help me? copying data to my external hard drive is very slow [00:26] tataku: Are you familiar with using Synpatic? [00:26] krytarik: It doesn't work it's not the mc3man ppa that causing this problem [00:27] Ok, already tried that then, yes? [00:27] * Synaptic [00:29] tataku: Maybe just try removing VLC for once, and then see. [00:29] krytarik: I don't have vlc [00:30] I installed it before but it removed it [00:31] tataku: What is the output of "dpkg -l vlc" then? [00:32] http://paste.ubuntu.com/10559279/ [00:32] and now : http://paste.ubuntu.com/10559281/ [00:33] when I try to install vlc [00:35] 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] !ppa-purge | tataku: This might come in handy there [00:37] tataku: This might come in handy there: To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:/ » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html [00:38] krytarik: I think I'm gonna reinstall xubuntu [00:39] to have a clean base and stop using ppa [00:39] tataku: Might just go with the upcoming 15.04 then. :P [00:39] !daily [00:39] Daily builds of the CD images for the current development version of Xubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/daily-live/current/ [00:40] Is 15.04 out ? I didn't know that [00:40] it must be buggy [00:40] No, it's Beta 1 currently. [00:41] 15.04 is highly unencouraged for production environments at this point [00:41] Plus that. [00:42] it's coming out when ? next year? [00:42] April. [00:43] If I install the beta 1, the stable will be installed via the update manager right ? [00:43] Yes. [00:44] But, it's changing system init right now indeed, so yeah... :D [00:45] 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] 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] what's the difference between vivid desktop iso and xubuntu beta 1 [00:48] tataku: That's just how the images are named. [00:49] krytarik: Oh ok thanks [00:49] I think I'll wait for the stable release vlc can wait for now [00:50] tataku: But, it seems like your package management is messed up right now regardless. [00:52] krytarik: http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/966844caf.png [00:53] I don't see a real problem here [00:53] noobslab just for some themes I'll purge it [00:53] tataku: You said "sudo apt-get -f install" brought up errors earlier though, no? [00:55] krytarik: It is the first time that I tested this command so I don't know [00:56] Ah I can't even launch the software manager right now [00:56] really messed up [00:57] 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] Yep. [00:58] So you have a couple of options with regards to a reinstall now. :) [00:58] krytarik: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10559347/ [00:58] it's in english ;) [02:24] i hav einstall gsshutdown what's the command to root privilege thx? [02:26] what? [02:27] I have install a programm which stop my computer after "x" time [02:28] but before closing the computer the program ask my [02:28] admin password [02:28] same password you log in with [02:28] which command can i use [02:28] yes [02:28] use the same password [02:29] !root [02:29] Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo [03:55] I'm trying to find the syslinux folder in Xubuntu. This path doesn't exist /usr/lib/syslinux/bios/ on my system [03:57] mine neither [03:58] 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] *followed [06:54] any chance we might see xfce 4.12 for xubuntu lts? [06:54] kion6, no official word on that [06:57] ok thanks [10:32] 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] msev_, please don't cross post across channels. also, this is a great question for google support, not ubuntu [10:35] ok doke, sorry, I'm just a bit frustrated since no one wants to help me :D [10:36] cfhowlett, tho it could be linux that is refusing to grant access to google earth? [10:36] so it might be related to these channels [10:36] msev_, possibly, but that level of knowledge exceeds my rank. perhaps ##linux would know?? [10:39] thanks for the tip === The_Dude is now known as Evil_Eric [13:52] 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] if I log in as guest then it never goes up to more than few sec [14:11] 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] any ideas ? [14:12] how should I diagnose something like that ? I'm new to GNU/Linux [14:13] this issue also comes up sometimes if I change to another console and back to X [15:11] hey guys, anyone knows why youtube html5 is slower then flash? [15:49] 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? === OrioaZzZ is now known as Orioa === Orioa is now known as OrioaZzZ [16:44] Hi, I did a dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration and now I cannot connect myself into my principal account. [16:45] When I pass lightdm after entering my password, lightdm comes back. [16:45] sarahLove, ask in #ubuntu more people there to help you [16:45] I'm on xubuntu [16:45] does not matter, same OS different DE [17:16] 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] jimmyd: maybe you dont have enough free disk space for the updates? [17:18] 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] jimmyd: i would simply look at my system, see if im maxed out in any relevant partitions, and empty trash, etc.. [17:19] jimmyd: you can free up some space there by removing older kernels [17:19] how [17:19] 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] ok [17:20] 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] i find synaptic to be a nice GUI with lots of options.. a nice compromise between simple and functional [17:21] anyways, you free up the space on /boot, and you'll have space [17:22] jimmyd: who did your installation? [17:22] i did [17:23] I downloaded it with a usb tool and installed it that way [17:25] 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] 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] yes i understand that but where im having trouble wrapping my brain around the procedure to do that sry [17:27] jimmyd: sure.. as i said, i use synaptic.. but, you can use *any* package manager to remove the kernels [17:27] ok [17:27] 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] i want a few kernels, in case of issues [17:29] hi, xubuntu is using gnome-network-manager for connections? [17:29] i think its "network-manager-gnome" [17:30] !info network-manager-gnome [17:30] network-manager-gnome (source: network-manager-applet): network management framework (GNOME frontend). In component main, is optional. Version 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7 (utopic), package size 303 kB, installed size 1988 kB [17:30] i found the list [17:31] by searching linux [17:31] its long [17:32] 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] 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] ok now im trying to understand which ones i dont need [17:33] jimmyd: sure. dont do it that way... do it this way.. which ones *do* you need? [17:33] jimmyd: the one you are currently using.. and the next oldest, that you konw worked.. [17:33] then, you can get rid of the rest of the older ones [17:34] http://askubuntu.com/questions/89710/how-do-i-free-up-more-space-in-boot for example [17:34] ok how do i tell there green arrows by some does that mean anything how do i tell what i need [17:34] but, you can do it with a package manager, if you feel more comfortable [17:35] jimmyd: you "tell" what you need by seeing what kernel you are using, and keeping that one [17:35] uname -a for example in a terminal [17:35] ok [17:35] ill do that [17:35] jimmyd: then, by the version #'s, you can see what is the next newest.. *Then*, you can remove the rest [17:35] ok [17:35] jimmyd: or, just start at the other end, and remove old ones til you free up enough space [17:36] where are saved sessions stored? [17:37] ObrienDave: isnt it /usr/share/xsessions ? http://askubuntu.com/questions/81161/how-to-remove-session-entries-from-lightdm [17:37] thanks [17:44] ObrienDave: problem solved I did a rm -R ~/.cache/sessions/ [17:47] sarahLove, yes, saw that in main channel. \o/ [18:00] 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] jimmyd: if you want, or need the space [18:01] 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] i thank you for he information holstein === OrioaZzZ is now known as Orioa [18:58] 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] dunpeal: window manager tweaks - accessibility - turn off automatically tile windows [19:05] elfy: thanks! from the CLI it's apparently 'xfconf-query -c xfwm4 -p /general/tile_on_move -s false' [19:06] right === Orioa is now known as OrioaZzZ [19:10] BTW, what's the point of "rolling up" windows? never saw any use for that. [19:11] i use it sometimes.. and i'll miss it when its not an easy option [19:11] holstein: the devs are disabling it? [19:12] havent looked into it, personally [19:13] just unset in default - believe we did that, I reset it locally [19:13] elfy: how do I unset it in Xubuntu 14.04? [19:14] I already removed the button from title bar via Settings > Window Manager [19:14] same tab as I said before - there's on to rollup [19:15] thanks. [19:15] people just aren't adventurous enough - I checked out the settings when I first installed xubuntu :p [19:41] Hello? [19:41] Ananaskirsche: welcome [19:41] I've a problem with my xubuntu, can u help me? [19:42] Depends on your problem. [19:42] Ananaskirsche: Just ask :) [19:42] ndiswrapper wont run [19:42] I cant install is [19:42] *it [19:42] the problem is, that i need offline installation files because i have no way to connect to the internet [19:43] No ethernet cable? [19:43] to long way [19:43] More than 300m? :) [19:43] would need 20m [19:43] I have'nt a so long cable [19:44] copy the contents of directories from online machine to the offline machine: /var/cache/apt/archives /var/lib/apt/lists [19:44] then install with your favorite package manager [19:44] I installed it already on Ubuntu and Manjora, now i changed to Xubuntu and it dont work [19:44] Im on Windows at the moment [19:44] Ananaskirsche: What does not work? [19:45] I downloaded ndiswrapper-common and ndiswrapper-utils from ubuntu repo as .deb files [19:45] than installed them with dpkg [19:46] when i just install ndiswrapper-common is says no version of ndiswrapper found [19:47] and with ndiswrapper-utils it works as long as i try "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" [19:47] than it says FATAL ERROR: no version of ndiswrapper installed [19:47] Well, then it isnt installed. === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [19:47] and how i install it? [19:48] Which Ubuntu release are you on? [19:48] Xubuntu 14.04.02 [19:48] sry 14.10.02 [19:50] sry, got disconeccted [19:53] can someone help me? [19:53] Ananaskirsche: Whats the output of "dpkg -l | grep ndis"? [19:53] Ananaskirsche: And which wifi chipset do you use? [19:54] I use a netgear a6200 with a broadcom chipset, the specific details i dont know [19:54] for the output i must switch back [19:54] so I'll back in a minute [19:54] You need to know the specific details of your chipset. [19:55] its a Broadcom BCM43526 chipset [19:55] found here: https://wikidevi.com/wiki/Netgear_A6200 [19:56] i'll look now for the output, will be back in a minute [20:03] The output was: [20:03] 1.ii ndiswrapper-common 1.57-1ubuntu1 all Common scripts required to use the utilities for ndiswrapper [20:03] 2. ii ndiswrapper-utils-1.9 1.54-2ubuntu1 amd64 Userspace utilities for the ndiswrapper Linux kernel module [20:03] without the 1. & 2, [20:06] !broadcom [20:06] Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx [20:07] I'll read it [20:08] some other ideas [20:09] for broadcomm? [20:09] I saw that none of the drivers there are for my chipset [20:09] use the bot link above, not ndis [20:10] which bot link? [20:10] Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx [20:10] sry, for that (maybe) stupid question [20:10] that one [20:10] I looked there [20:10] but its not for the BCM43526 [20:12] no ideas? [20:13] I'll look tomorrow again, but thanks for your help anyway [20:13] :) === knob is now known as Guest991 === OrioaZzZ is now known as Orioa