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jimmydwiped out the the Whole kernal and lost all my stuff trying to make room oin boot holstein04:23
jimmydso i reinstalled04:23
holsteinjimmyd: ?04:51
holsteinjimmyd: i, and the guides i linked suggested *not* getting rid of all the kernels04:52
jimmydyes man what a nightmare04:52
holsteinjimmyd: also, you can "Fix" it with chroot04:52
holsteinjimmyd: i say, *dont* do seperate partitions..04:52
jimmydwell i thin its all gone now isnt it04:53
holsteinjimmyd: i dont know what you have, but, when installing, you should see that the installer wants to put everything in one partition.. just do that04:54
jimmydok i installed Zubuntu the latest one through ubootin from my mac and updated it i think it erased the previous one unfortunatly04:56
jimmydbecause it was there but wouldnt boot for some reason and so i booted from the usb and just reinstalled and im getting this crazy error message then it boots up anyway04:57
holsteinjimmyd: cool. just let a volunteer know if you have a question04:58
holsteinotherwise, i say, just go with the defaults..04:58
holstein"xubuntu" for searching, etc..04:59
jimmydok well thats all fine and good but im starting over again lost my spred sheet full of records luckily i do it on my other machine and on paper05:00
holsteinjimmyd: you need to have backups, regardless of operating system, since *all* hard drives will fail.. and it wont the "fault" of any OS05:00
holsteinjimmyd: in the future, linux *is* the kernel. you can remove it and have a booting system..05:02
jimmydyes yes i have it on the paper tablet for that reason ive done this before and am working on improving my backup habits thank you05:02
jimmydwhat do you mean by that Holstein05:03
holsteinjimmyd: just what i said.. if you dont have a kernel, "linux" wont work.. you shouldnt remove "linux" from your system05:04
jimmydthing is i like to try things and don't completly know what im doing05:04
holsteinjimmyd: you really dont need to have a seperate /boot05:04
jimmydok05:04
jimmydso would you be able to tell where i made my mistake and lost my "linux Kernel if i could post somthing i have here05:06
* ObrienDave tip toes through the room and silently exits05:06
holsteinjimmyd: you removed it05:07
holsteinjimmyd: and, if you are reinstalling, or already did, then, its not big deal.. you cant "Fix" it now05:08
jimmydpretty much accept what i have now is booting strangely05:08
holsteinjimmyd: again, if you have a question, im sure a volunteer can assist05:08
holstein"my computer is booting strangely" is a statement05:08
jimmydok  my question can i get any of the files back05:09
holsteinjimmyd: what files? the ones that were on your hard drive? that you just formatted and reinstalled over?05:10
jimmydsure so i will try to get the propper info for the exact error message if i can reproduce it05:10
holstein*if* you ran recovery on it, then, you *might* get back what is in the empty space.. but, you could have lifted them easily off there from a live CD05:10
jimmydok05:11
holsteinyou are just thinking out of order a bit05:11
holsteinyou should recover the data *first*, *if* you dont have backups.. then, move to making the machine boot..05:11
jimmydsure illtryto get straightened out05:11
jimmydi got it to boot05:12
jimmydim just trying to figure out how i got rid of the wrong kernels05:12
holsteinjimmyd: you stated you got rid of *all* of them.. thats how. there is no "wrong" kernels.. they wont be labeled as such, or able to be found that way.. there are just newer and older ones, and the ones you dont have room for05:13
jimmydIs there a comand line prompt i can use to find out05:14
holsteinjimmyd: there *would* have been. let me get you the link i gave you before..05:14
jimmydactualy i didnt get rid of all of them05:14
holsteinjimmyd: http://askubuntu.com/questions/89710/how-do-i-free-up-more-space-in-boot05:14
holstein00:23 < jimmyd> wiped out the the Whole kernal and lost all my stuff trying to make room oin boot holstein05:15
holstein^ thats all im working from.. what you stated.. im not sure what you removed, or why/how05:15
jimmydi follow the comand on the term emulator and removed all but thelast two i thought05:15
holsteinyou cant just copy paste them in05:16
holsteinyou have to look and see what you have. thats why i just gave the information, and stated that i prefered using synaptic05:16
holsteinwhen i did this for a friend in the LUG, i ran "sudo update-grub" to see if all was well with his system, and get a list of the kernels..05:16
jimmydso since my memory isnt that good or my typing either what do i do05:16
holsteini then just used synaptic to simply search for the ones i *specifically* wanted to remove.. one at a time05:17
holsteinjimmyd: you said you have reinstalled. so, you use the new system you wrote overtop the old one you broken05:17
holsteinbroke*05:17
jimmydi see i tried to take all but the last two off with the comand line then it was working until i tried to reboot and it didnt so i freaked out and reinstalled05:18
jimmydyes that what i think i did05:19
jimmydthats05:19
holsteinjimmyd: the most *recent* 2.. or whatever, like i said, you decide. its not important how many, just that, *if* you want to free up more space in /boot, thats one way05:20
jimmydok isee05:20
jimmydim old but still learning05:20
holsteinjimmyd: could have been a simple grub issue.. i'll run "uname -a" and "sudo update-grub" and see that everything looks "good"05:21
jimmyd3.16.0-31-generic #41~14.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Feb 11 19:30:43 UTC 2015 i686 i68605:25
jimmydthat was the result of uname -a05:26
jimmyddo you want the result of update grub05:27
holsteinjimmyd: for what, friend?05:27
holsteinjimmyd: if you have wiped and reinstalled, then, just enjoy your new installation05:28
holsteinjimmyd: you need not troubleshoot this anymore, and cant05:28
jimmydok05:28
jimmydthe thing is its still using the old name05:29
holsteinjimmyd: "its" a machine.. so, it'll just be called what you call it05:30
jimmydbut i get you05:30
jimmyd1now when i boot in it says error write not supported press any key to continue can you tell me how to get it to quit telling me that everytime it boots05:41
jimmyd1holstein this is jimmyd05:42
ObrienDaveexternal drive? ntfs?05:42
holsteinor, something in the bios.. i need more informaiton.. the *exact* message05:42
jimmyd1ok ill go get it be right back i have to reboot05:42
jimmyd1Ok the exact message is error: diskfilter writes are not supported. press any key to continue..._05:51
allstarsnorks2Hi there. Why is lightdm.conf missing from Xubuntu 14.04?08:03
allstarsnorks2Is there any way I can get it back? Apparently, remastersys needs the file.08:04
allstarsnorks2anyone?08:14
elfyallstarsnorks2: lightdm changed a bit - check in /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d at least08:19
allstarsnorks2does making an empty lightdm.conf file work?08:20
elfyno idea never used remastersys08:20
allstarsnorks2Alright08:26
allstarsnorks2Now, after install GTK 3.12, my icons aren't used in some parts of the Greybird theme. Why's that?08:27
Interprog56Hello10:18
Interprog56Do anyone here online?10:18
ratwhelp. I expect that you guys will be hearing plenty come morning when people start reporting in about the systemd switchover...10:44
ratBut it completely broke my ability to use a mouse and keyboard with 15.04 on my chromebook.10:44
bazhang!vivid | rat10:45
ubotturat: Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) will be the 22nd release of Ubuntu due for release in April 2015. Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1. For more info see the announcement at  http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/142510:45
bazhang /join #ubuntu+1 rat10:45
ratDone. Will see what they have to say. Meanwhile grub menu enabled so I can switch back to upstart for booting.10:46
bazhangwhy do you say 'tomorrow'10:47
bazhangapril is the release of vivid10:47
rathttp://linux.slashdot.org/story/15/03/06/1448247/ubuntu-to-officially-switch-to-systemd-next-monday10:48
ratThe switch to systemd is what broke my xUbuntu install.10:48
brainvvashplease file a bug report and let the ubuntu devs know about this issue10:49
ratYeah. Already on it. I just wanted to let you guys have a heads up that it's already making a mess of some previously reliable installs.10:50
kashelHalli12:24
kashelHallo12:24
knomehello12:27
kashelDo you speak russian?12:27
knome!ru | kashel12:27
ubottukashel: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke.12:27
kashelOk12:28
kashelI know then chanel12:28
knobGood morning!13:10
knobHey guys... just moved from Unity to xfce.    How do I "upgrade" XScreensaver?13:16
knobIt's telling me it is out of date... what do you usually do?13:16
cfhowlettknob, xscreensaver can conflict with dmlogin manager.  therefore, recommendation from xfce is to disable it.13:17
knomeknob, there is no way to easily do that; however, xubuntu doesn't use xscreensaver by default, so you don't even need it for the "xubuntu experience"13:17
knobahh...13:19
knobOk... so, what do you suggest?   I just found a askubuntu link, stating to remove    xscreensaver13:19
knoband tehn intall   gnome-screensaver   (this is a suggestion)13:19
knobWhat do you think?13:19
knobIt's just that I think I have a mini-mess running right now with these screens and lock screens13:19
knomeknob, if you explicitly need a screensaver...13:20
cfhowlettknob, turn of xscreensaver.13:27
cfhowlettknob, and the suggestion to use the gnome screensaver?  stupid ...13:28
knobI trully don't need a screensaver... just the "blank screen" and "lock when awake" is good.13:31
knomeknob, then you can simply remove xscreensaver, it is not needed13:31
knobWhat do you think?  Sorry guys... I am just lost on this.         Should I uninstall xscreensaver, and install something else?   Or can I configure that blankscreen and lock somehow else?13:31
knobknome, ok... removing that guy then.13:31
knomeknob, make sure you have light-locker installed13:32
knomeit should pull light-locker-settings with it so you can edit the locker configuration13:32
knobOk... running this through you guys for input:   I removed  xscreensaver.13:35
knobI then opened Light Locker Settings... it told me that my screensaver settings are managed by Xfce Power Manager13:36
knobShould I leave it that way, and then have Light Locker lock the screen ?  Or... somehow else?13:36
knomethat is correct13:36
knobOk... I *think*  we have it.13:37
knome:)13:37
knobSo I have Light Locker:     Automatically lock the session:  When the screensaver is activated13:38
knobAnd over in Xfce Power Manager, I have "blank screen" after 5 minutes13:38
knobI think I am missing somethign13:38
knomewhat would it be?13:38
knobscreensaver I reckon...   I don't think she sees the "blank screen" the same as screensaver active??13:39
knomeit is13:39
knobAhhh... ok!  Then.... testing it is now.13:39
knobThank you!13:39
knobI installed Ubuntu about 7-8 months ago... all super good.  Installed in my workstation, and on my laptop.   Then, last week, I installed Xubuntu in a spare laptop I had.   Liked it so much, that in 3-4 days installed Xubuntu in main laptop, and the workstation13:40
knobI like it a LOT more than Unity13:40
knobIn Unity I had installed CairoDock, and... tint2 (for the "taskbar")13:40
knomethanks for the nice feedback and glad to hear you like it :)13:41
knobAnd something that worked out of the box, is that in my workstation's dual monitors, then "edge" between monitors, was always Sticky.    I tried to set its width to 0... yet the cursor always got a little bit "stuck" between screens13:41
kashelI need your help with plymouth13:42
knobknome, if you are one of the people that work with Xubuntu, thank YOU guys!!     I love computers... yet, don't know how to program.   So, thanks for all the work you guys do!13:42
knomeknob, i am, and others who do are in this channel too :)13:42
knobSuper super!  Well, thanks everyone.    Xubuntu rocks!   Solid!13:43
knob=)13:43
knomeenjoy!13:43
obscureherohey, I've got a question about the mainline kernels13:51
obscureherothey're designated with vivid or utopic... is that because they've been tested with that release?13:52
knomeyes13:52
obscureherocould I use a 3.19-vivid kernel with utopic?13:52
knomeyou could, but that would not be supported13:54
obscureheroare mainline kernels supported anyway?13:54
obscureheroarent' they just supposed to be for testing and whatnot?13:54
knomeif mainline is something else than "default", then you'll need to ask from the people who maintain those kernels13:54
obscureherogotcha, alright. Well thank you for your work on xubuntu and the help. :)13:55
knomeyou're welcome13:55
kashelI need your help with plymouth13:56
knomekashel, why don't you ask the real question to find out if somebody can help with it?13:58
kashel<knome> after install driver video card plymouth doesn`t work with start system13:59
kashel<knome> only text14:00
knomekashel, plymouth and proprietary nvidia drivers do not work well together14:00
kashel<knome> splash not starting14:00
knomethere are some workaround that i've heard works (please google them)14:00
knomethere's nothing wrong with you not seeing the plymouth splash though, it's just a visual issue14:00
kashel<knome> then why there is a version x64 fix working14:01
knomewhat "version x64 fix" ?14:01
kashelknome> i386 fix not working &14:02
kashelfix plymouth14:02
knomei have no idea why it's not working, we are not building the proprietary nvidia drivers14:02
kashelhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jIegOR6A0M14:03
knomekashel, ask the video author why the i386 fix doesn't work14:04
kashelon xubuntu 14.04.1 x 64 this fix work14:04
AnanaskirscheHello, I have a problem, is this the place to ask?14:04
kashelauthor notknows14:04
knomeAnanaskirsche, yes14:04
knomekashel, then i guess you need to find another tutorial for it that works14:05
AnanaskirscheI need ndiswrapper to install on my xubuntu installation, but i dont know how to install14:05
knome!ndis | Ananaskirsche14:05
ubottuAnanaskirsche: Wireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs14:05
AnanaskirscheI already downloaded the .deb files from the ubuntu repo, but they didnt worked14:05
Ananaskirschejust type !ndis?14:06
knomeAnanaskirsche, no, please follow the link that ubottu output14:06
Ananaskirschecan u give me the link? dont know what it means14:06
knomeAnanaskirsche, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs14:06
AnanaskirscheI already looked my wifi chipset up there, but its not supported14:07
knomeAnanaskirsche, then it's possible that your wifi card will not work with ubuntu14:07
Ananaskirschei already installed it offline under ubuntu and manjaro and it worked14:08
knomeok, then you can follow the same tutorial you used for ubuntu for xubuntu14:08
Ananaskirschethere has to be a way because ubuntu + xfce = xubuntu14:08
Ananaskirschebut that doesnt work14:08
knomewhy doesn't it work? what's the error message you are getting on xubuntu you didn't get on ubuntu?14:09
Ananaskirschemy chipset is the Broadcom BCM4352614:09
Ananaskirschewhen i install it with the deb files it works as long as i type "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" -> no version could be found of ndiswrapper14:10
knomeso how did you install ndiswrapper on ubuntu, and how did you install it on xubuntu?14:10
AnanaskirscheI installed it on ubuntu with the make command14:10
bazhang!info ndiswrapper14:10
ubottuPackage ndiswrapper does not exist in utopic14:10
AnanaskirscheI used Trusty Tahir14:11
knomeand in xubuntu?14:11
AnanaskirscheThe version 14.04.0214:11
bazhang!info ndiswrapper trusty14:11
AnanaskirscheI installed it with make and so on on ubuntu14:11
Ananaskirscheit worked14:11
ubottuPackage ndiswrapper does not exist in trusty14:11
knomeAnanaskirsche, ...and how did you install it on xubuntu?14:11
bazhangyou wouldn't modprobe ndiswrapper14:12
Ananaskirschetried it with the .deb files and the make command14:12
knomeAnanaskirsche, without knowing the exact steps you did on ubuntu, i suspect this is where you're going off rails and why it isn't working14:12
Ananaskirscheif you wait a minute i will give you the tutorial that worked for me under ubuntu14:13
Ananaskirschehttp://askubuntu.com/questions/460277/how-to-get-netgear-a6200-to-work-on-14-0414:13
knomeAnanaskirsche, i don't need it; you will need to follow the same tutorial on xubuntu14:14
Ananaskirschei did, but it doesn't work14:14
Ananaskirschenormally you just do "apt-get install ndiswrapper"14:14
Ananaskirschebut because Im not online I downloaded the tar.gz file14:15
Ananaskirscheunzipped it and did following commands14:15
Ananaskirsche"make"14:15
Ananaskirsche"make instaöö"14:15
Ananaskirsche*"make install"14:15
bazhangAnanaskirsche, there is not an ndiswrapper to apt-get14:15
Ananaskirsche?14:15
Ananaskirschei know what u mean14:16
bazhang<Ananaskirsche> normally you just do "apt-get install ndiswrapper"14:16
bazhangno such package14:16
Ananaskirschesry it was ndisgtk14:16
Ananaskirscheor ndiswrapper-common14:16
bazhangwhat is the make and etc for14:17
Ananaskirschedont know, in the installation instruction was written do "make"14:17
bazhangyou need to know that14:18
knomeAnanaskirsche, do you know what you are doig or blindly following a tutorial?14:18
knome*doing14:18
Ananaskirscheno, but i oftenly heared that you install tar.gz files with make14:18
knomeAnanaskirsche, you are sailing on dangerous waters.14:18
AnanaskirscheI know14:18
bazhangthats not answering any of our questions either14:19
AnanaskirscheI'm new to linux and i thought xubuntu is the same as ubuntu so i could use it too14:19
bazhangit is14:20
bazhangwhat you are saying wont work there either14:20
Ananaskirschebut why it doesnt work?14:20
Ananaskirschethe installation doesnt work14:20
bazhangof what exactly14:20
cfhowlettAnanaskirsche, did you (1) verify your .iso and (2) verify your boot USB/DVD?14:20
AnanaskirscheI've 2 ways to install it offline: with the deb-files or with the tar.gz package14:20
cfhowlettAnanaskirsche, did you (1) verify your .iso and (2) verify your boot USB/DVD?14:21
Ananaskirscheyes I did. I used sha1 for downloading and for burning i used the oprion to test the disk14:21
Ananaskirsche@bazhang both doesnt work14:22
knomecfhowlett, i'm fairly certain that's unrelated14:22
knomecfhowlett, ndiswrapper brings enough problems on its own...14:22
knomeAnanaskirsche, i thought you just said it worked on ubuntu14:23
Ananaskirscheyes14:23
cfhowlettknome, true ...14:23
bazhangAnanaskirsche, what exact tar are you talking about, give us a link14:23
Ananaskirschewait a sec14:23
knomeAnanaskirsche, you must have done something differently then, because there is no reason why it wouldn't work on xubuntu too.14:23
Ananaskirschehttp://sourceforge.net/projects/ndiswrapper/files/latest/download14:24
bazhangAnanaskirsche, and where are the windows drivers to use with that14:24
Ananaskirschewww.mediafire.com/?od9wpw6ccrnyhaa14:24
cfhowlettAnanaskirsche, absolutely NOT an approved source for official ubuntu downloads!14:25
Ananaskirscheit are just the windows drivers extracted out of the install file for windows. I used them already twice and they worked for me14:25
knomecfhowlett, well again, ubuntu doesn't provide official windows driver downloads ;)14:25
Ananaskirscheif i wanted to extract the drivers by my own i could, but the drivers are not the problem14:26
Ananaskirsche*want14:26
Ananaskirschearen't there any ideas?14:32
bazhangfor what14:32
Ananaskirschefor my problem14:33
cfhowlettAnanaskirsche, see, this is where DETAILS matter.  restate the issue14:33
bazhangyou have not made clear at all what exact commands you have used, the exact errors you received14:33
bazhangyou just say DONT WORK14:33
bazhangpastebin the exact commands used14:34
bazhang!paste | Ananaskirsche14:34
ubottuAnanaskirsche: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.14:34
bazhangAnanaskirsche, also paste the exact error messages you have received14:34
Ananaskirschehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/10568602/14:36
koegswhy do you want to install ndiswrapper manually?14:37
Ananaskirschehow should I install it?14:37
koegseither via apt-get, synaptic, software-center or manually via .deb file if no network is available14:38
koegsbut NOT via "make install" :(14:38
Lyzegood evening guys ;)14:39
AnanaskirscheI would install with apt-get but it requires a network connection, wouldnt it?14:39
koegsAnanaskirsche: that is why i mentioned .deb files14:39
bazhangyou have one now14:39
Ananaskirschewhich one?14:39
Ananaskirschendisgtk, utils or common14:40
bazhanga net connection14:40
Ananaskirscheor all?14:40
bazhang!find ndis-gtk14:40
AnanaskirscheIm using my windows machine14:40
koegsndiswrapper-utils-1.9 ndiswrapper-common ndisgtk dkms ndiswrapper-dkms14:40
ubottuPackage/file ndis-gtk does not exist in utopic14:40
Ananaskirschetry version 12.1014:40
koegsAnanaskirsche: you are on 12.10?14:41
cfhowlettkoegs, for the sake of clarity, please run this command:  cat /etc/issue | pastebinit14:42
bazhanghe said he was on trusty14:42
Ananaskirschesry for let u wait... Im on version 14.04.02 but you can find the packages in the 12.10 repo14:43
cfhowlettbazhang, confused about the 12.10 then ..14:43
cfhowlettI should say I'M confused ... :)14:43
bazhangheh14:43
Ananaskirsche:)14:43
knomeAnanaskirsche, using packages for a two year old release isn't the best thing you can do and i wouldn't be surprised if that didn't work14:43
Ananaskirschesry just found http://packages.ubuntu.com/de/utopic/ndiswrapper-utils-1.914:44
bazhang!info ndiswrapper-utils-1.914:44
ubottundiswrapper-utils-1.9 (source: ndiswrapper): Userspace utilities for the ndiswrapper Linux kernel module. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.59-2 (utopic), package size 17 kB, installed size 106 kB14:44
koegsif you are on trusty, you should use packages for trusty...14:44
Ananaskirschedo i have to install all it dependencies manuelly?14:45
bazhangAnanaskirsche, you have a net connection currently; why not use that wire to connect to the ubuntu machine, then do it that way14:47
koegshttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper#Installing_Packages_without_internet_access14:49
Ananaskirschewired connection is no option, i would need a 30m cable14:49
Ananaskirscheim using my windows machine at the moment14:49
Ananaskirsche@koegs is this for xubuntu ok too?14:50
koegsAnanaskirsche: yes14:50
Ananaskirscheand is synaptics preinstalles?14:50
Ananaskirsche*preinstalled14:50
bazhangno14:51
Ananaskirscheand how i install it offline?14:51
koegsyou can use the software center14:51
bazhangdid you read the actual link above14:52
AnanaskirscheIf found a possible way: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=190144614:52
Ananaskirsche@koegs the software-center is the biggest crap ive ever seen for me. I've used it a few times and it never worked for me14:53
Ananaskirschealso when it was preinstalled14:53
bazhanghttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper#Installing_Packages_without_internet_access14:53
bazhangAnanaskirsche, ^^^14:54
drcAnanaskirsche: Without reading that link closely and for detail, I'd be wary of using a 4 year old post, it <may> work and it may not.14:54
bazhangAnanaskirsche, did you read that or NOT14:54
koegsit basically says: use the files from CD/iso14:54
Ananaskirschei read that but didnt understood it14:55
Ananaskirschebut it says: "click System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager" and someone said that synaptics isnt preinstalled, which means i have to install it14:55
koegsyou can also use "sudo apt-cdrom add" if you dont like software center14:56
koegsit is just one of the many tool to add the cdrom to the package sources -.-14:57
Ananaskirscheand then=14:57
Ananaskirsche?14:57
koegsthen just use at-get14:57
koegs*apt-get14:57
Ananaskirscheapt-get install ndiswrapper-common?14:57
koegssudo apt-get install ndisgtk14:58
Ananaskirscheok, will try this and come again14:58
Ananaskirschethanks14:58
cfhowlett!cookie | koegs good work14:59
ubottukoegs good work: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!14:59
bazhang!helpersnack15:03
ubottuWow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!15:03
bazhangheh15:03
=== OrioaZzZ is now known as Orioa
AnanaskirscheHello, Im back15:29
AnanaskirscheIt doesnt worked15:29
Ananaskirsche@bazhang can you give me the commands again please?15:30
bazhangdetails of the exact errors15:30
bazhangpastebin them15:30
Ananaskirschecouldnt found package15:30
bazhangalso the exact commands used15:30
Ananaskirscheit could found the package15:31
bazhang"dont work" is not a detail15:31
Ananaskirschecould not found package15:31
Ananaskirscheapt-cdrom was successful15:31
Ananaskirscheit added the cd15:32
bazhangso apt-get update15:32
Ananaskirschewhen i do this it says ing cdrom://Xubuntu 14-04-02 LTS _Trusty Tahr_ - Release amd64 (20150218) trusty/main15:34
Ananaskirschewhich means it ignores the cd?15:34
bazhangits says "ing" <------15:34
bazhangwhat is "ing"15:34
Ananaskirschesry ign15:34
Ananaskirschenot ing15:34
bazhangapt-cache search ndiswrapper15:35
Ananaskirschegives nothing to output15:35
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Ananaskirscheno idea?15:37
bazhangyou said adding the cd was successful15:37
Ananaskirschethe command i used was "sudo apt-cdrom -m --no-auto-detect -d /media/ananaskirsche/Xubuntu\ 14.04.02\ LTS\ amd64/ add"15:39
Ananaskirscheanyone no idea?15:41
knomeAnanaskirsche, i'm sure people won't suddenly have new ideas even if you asked every 2 minutes15:42
bazhangAnanaskirsche, is the net connection not yours?15:42
bazhangAnanaskirsche, whats stopping you from moving your ubuntu computer MUCH closer to the router15:43
Ananaskirscheit is but my router is upstairs i would need a 30m cable15:43
Ananaskirscheand its in the room my dad is working15:43
bazhangso go in there when he's not15:44
Ananaskirschethats once a month15:44
Ananaskirschecant wait so long15:44
bazhangcat5e cables are quite common, and 30m is nothing15:44
AnanaskirscheThats not possible15:45
bazhangAnanaskirsche, you are very very light on details, and just keep repeating "dont work"15:45
Ananaskirschei dont want to buy something15:45
Ananaskirschesay what u need bazhang15:45
bazhangso it is possible15:45
bazhangyou just want to do it the very hardest way15:46
Ananaskirschesay how i should do it bauhang15:46
Ananaskirsche*bazhang15:46
bazhangAnanaskirsche> Thats not possible <Ananaskirsche> i dont want to buy something15:46
Ananaskirschei really saying that the only solution is to buy a cable?15:47
bazhangconnecting by wire, and this would done in an instant15:47
AnanaskirscheITS NOT POSSIBLE15:47
bazhangvery well15:47
AnanaskirscheIt worked under Ubuntu and it worked under Manjaro, why its not possible when xubuntu is the same?!15:48
bazhangyou said it did NOT work with ubuntu15:48
bazhangnow it does?15:48
AnanaskirscheI said it worked15:48
Ananaskirscheunder ubuntu it worked the hole time15:48
bazhangwhen was this15:48
Ananaskirschethe last time i used it15:49
bazhangwhich was when15:49
Ananaskirschenow i wanted to install xubuntu instead15:49
Ananaskirschei think a week ago15:49
bazhangwhen did it last work15:49
bazhangso log into the ubuntu session15:49
Ananaskirschecant, ubuntu is deleted15:49
bazhanghow was xubuntu installed15:50
Ananaskirscheby cd15:50
Ananaskirschedownloaded from my windows machine15:50
bazhangso get a usb stick15:50
Ananaskirschego15:50
Ananaskirschet15:50
bazhang?15:51
AnanaskirscheI have one15:51
Ananaskirscheits just now in my hands15:51
AnanaskirscheIm holding it15:51
bazhangpackages ubuntu com15:51
Ananaskirschecalling packages.ubuntu.com15:51
AnanaskirscheI have15:51
bazhangdl the deb and dependencies for those packages15:52
Ananaskirscheall?15:52
bazhangput on the usb stick15:52
Ananaskirscheall?15:52
bazhangtake the usb stick to your immovable ubuntu computer15:52
Ananaskirscheall packages + dependencies?15:52
bazhangcopy them over to the ubuntu machine15:53
bazhangget the windows drivers, start up ndisgtk, point it to the drivers15:53
Ananaskirscheall packages + dependencies?15:54
bazhangdl the deb and dependencies for those packages <--- Ananaskirsche15:54
Ananaskirschesry15:54
bazhangkeeping in mind this is the very hardest way to do it15:55
Ananaskirscheok15:55
bazhanggood luck15:55
Ananaskirschethx15:55
Ananaskirschetz15:55
bazhangnp15:55
koegsi am not sure if this works on an offline PC: sudo apt-get install ndisgtk --allow-unauthenticated -y --print-uris | grep -o '\'http.*\' | tr "\'" " "15:58
koegsthis will generate a list of needed packages, Ananaskirsche15:58
Ananaskirscheok will try15:58
koegsi think the apt-cdrom does not work because nowerdays they put everything into squashfs15:59
Ananaskirscheok15:59
Ananaskirschewhat does that mean for me?15:59
bazhangsetting up a vm with ubuntu in it and then creating an aptoncd would be tons easier as well16:00
koegsnothing, just that my "apt-cdrom" command does not help here :D16:00
koegs<- afk16:00
AnanaskirscheI will install ubuntu again16:03
Ananaskirscheit doesnt work16:03
AnanaskirscheI hate xubuntu16:03
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Ananaskirschewhy it doesnt work when its the same?16:04
Ananaskirschewhy?16:04
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LachezarHey all. For some time now I've been unable to open URLs in Xubuntu from various places. Can't open URLs from Thunderbird or the Console. However "xdg-open http://ubuntu.com/" works.16:22
Nivexknown issue. Firefox changed their URL open command line in the latest update16:23
knomebug 142597216:23
ubottubug 1425972 in exo (Ubuntu Utopic) "Firefox no longer supports -remote parameter" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/142597216:23
NivexI hope a backport fix makes it soon. I'm getting tired of right click, copy url, open url, paste16:25
knomeif you look at the bug comments, you'll find a workaround right now16:25
knomeand, if you want to help updates land faster, all contributions are welcome16:26
Nivexthat bug report is so long I wasn't able to find much of value in there, so i figured it out myself. and <voice="mccoy">Dammit Jim, I'm a sysadmin, not a developer.</voice>16:33
LachezarMaaaannnn! This .desktop editor is full-of-it!16:40
knomeLachezar, please calm down16:42
Lachezarknome: Oh, I'm calm, that was a disappointment line, not an angry one.16:42
Lachezarknome: the current .desktop editor is like a game 'Find-Where-The-Focus-Is-If-You-Can' :)16:43
knomeLachezar, then stop acting like you need to calm down...16:44
Lachezarknome: That's a hard thing to do: writing is not the same as talking, and everyone has his/her own idea of what an angry write is.16:45
knomeLachezar, then don't leave room for interpretation.16:46
Lachezarknome: That's pretty unachievable. Ask any lawyer ;)16:46
knomeLachezar, ok, enough of this, but please keep the disappointment down in the future.16:46
bazhang!ot | Lachezar16:46
ubottuLachezar: #xubuntu is the Xubuntu support channel, #xubuntu-devel for discussion regarding development of Xubuntu, and #xubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!16:46
LachezarIs there a way to 'override' a .../xfce4-helpers/something.desktop using the $HOME?16:47
knomeLachezar, and if you don't give us any examples of what's actually wrong with the editor (and tell us which you are using), it's hard to "fix" anything16:47
LachezarNivex: This work-around actually helps: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/emacs24/+bug/1425972/comments/8516:51
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1425972 in exo (Ubuntu Utopic) "Firefox no longer supports -remote parameter" [Undecided,In progress]16:51
slickymasterWorkNivex: FAIW bug 1425972 is already Fix Released status~16:52
ubottubug 1425972 in exo (Ubuntu Utopic) "Firefox no longer supports -remote parameter" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/142597216:52
Lachezarquit Going home.17:32
LachezarWhops. Forgot the slash :(17:32
srsrgood morning, is anyone here?17:32
slickymasterWork!ask | srsr17:33
ubottusrsr: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience17:33
srsrI am running ubuntu 14 and wondering what the best way would be to hook up to a homegroup or workgroup just to use the printer17:34
srsrthe homegroup is made up of win 7 puters17:34
srsrIm onthe same wifi17:35
GridCubejust share the printer from windows and add the printer on the settings manager > printers17:41
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srsrnone of the three windows seven machines are set up wired into the network, they are wireless and a homegroup is set up.we have one printer being shared by three machines all windows 7 and working that way but im thinking i may not be able to do this because they are not hard wired17:55
srsrjust looking up samba17:56
krytarik!samba | srsr: Just in case17:58
ubottusrsr: Just in case: Samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html17:58
srsrthanks17:59
pinkeeehola a todos - q pasa?18:16
krytarik!es | pinkeee18:17
ubottupinkeee: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.18:17
elfy!es | pinkeee18:17
elfyhah :)18:17
krytariklol18:17
pinkeeetrato la dvd del web ahora. q por exacto me hace?18:17
srsrok.. using samba and was wondering? when you open up a terminal and get into samba to change the workgroup = WORKGROUP for instance can i change that to homegroup = myhomegroupname instead ? to make it see the printer on homegroup18:17
pinkeeeoops i sorry18:18
pinkeeei speak english18:19
pinkeeewhat is it that i do after install dvd?18:19
knomesrsr, workgroup is a technical term, you should not change that.18:20
krytarikpinkeee: What exactly do you mean?18:22
srsrya... but in windows there is a option to make a workgroup or a homegroup.. so i made a homegroup for that little network because homegroups are trusted and less locked down.. it is workig for the three computers on that little wireless group with one printer attached by usb... now i want to join the group with my ubuntu laptop just to print so i was wondering if i should change it to homegroup because that is what it is called18:26
* srsr slaps himself with a huge rainbow trout18:47
xubuntu60whow do create a usb os disk for use of the live xubuntu19:54
ObrienDaveunetbootin19:55
ObrienDaveor burn ISO to DVD disc19:55
bynariexubuntu60w, what OS are you tryin to make the liveusb in?20:03
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qkzoo1978Hi.  Everytime I close my laptop lid, while the power is still on, the unit goes into standby mode.  When I open it back up, I sometimes get the unlock screen, I type in my password, and then the screen goes black again.  This happens consistently.  If I switch to another terminal (i.e., CTL + ALT + F1) the screen turns on for that terminal, but if I switch back to the main one (CTL + ALT + F7) I still get the blank black scr22:57
qkzoo1978een.  Any fix suggestions?22:57
qkzoo1978Links in Thunderbird don't work when you click on them.23:40
qkzoo1978Any fix, starting to get annoying?23:41
ObrienDavethere's a setting for that in thunderbird. don't remember where it is23:43
qkzoo1978It opens a new Firefox window, it just doesn't open the link I clicked.23:46
drc1could it be related to Launchpad bug 1425972 in exo (Ubuntu Utopic) "Firefox no longer supports -remote parameter" [Undecided,In progress] ?23:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1425972 in exo (Ubuntu Utopic) "Firefox no longer supports -remote parameter" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/142597223:49
qkzoo1978Cool, thanks :)23:50

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