[00:32] <GeekDude> What's the *correct* way to install ttfs on xubuntu?
[01:42] <bazhang> !info fonts-freefont-ttf
[01:52] <zaza9> After an dist-upgrade, I have not access to my desktop and Xfce taskbar even if I can see my wallpaper.
[01:53] <zaza9> I think it's because of an lightdm update. I'm not sure.
[01:53] <bazhang> version upgrade?
[01:54] <zaza9> Gnome is working fine
[01:54] <bazhang> from what version to what
[01:54] <zaza9> bazhang: I'm using Xubuntu 14.10 and I don't know I just enter dist-upgrade and It did the upgrade.
[01:55] <zaza9> If you want info like dmesg or something just ask
[01:55] <bazhang> !dist-upgrade
[01:56] <bazhang> try a reset of the panels then
[01:57] <zaza9> and the desktop too ? How can I do this by purging them ?
[01:57] <bazhang> !reset-panels
[01:57] <bazhang> augh
[01:58] <zaza9> I'll try and see if it works
[02:04] <bazhang> !panels
[02:04] <bazhang> zaz
[02:05] <bazhang> augh
[02:15] <Unit193> bazhang: Now he's back.
[02:16] <zaza9> I purged the panel and the desktop I purged also the session folder It didn't work then I tried to reinstall xfce4 and lightdm It didn't work too. I can use only gnome but not xfce4 or xubuntu sessions.
[02:17] <zaza9> I think it's a permission problem or something
[02:17] <Unit193> zaza9: Did you stop lightdm, remove ~/.config/xfce4 and ~/.cache/sessions ?
[02:19] <zaza9> because I remember I did a rm /tmp/ and now in gnome session I must type sudo firefox because it gives me this error : "I can't write to '/tmp/orbit-", ORB init failed" I remember I removed this file like a fool
[02:19] <zaza9> Unit193: yes I did
[02:21] <zaza9> I'm pretty sure it's a permission problem
[02:22] <zaza9> indmesg I have xfce4-panel having segfault problems
[02:25] <zaza9> Here: "drwxr-xr-x   6 root root  4096 mars  20 03:17 tmp" can anyone verify this please
[02:26] <Unit193> zaza9: No, /tmp should be 777.
[02:27] <zaza9> Unit193: ok and I see orbit-root in tmp I think it must be orbit-zaza9
[02:29] <Unit193> zaza9: Since removing tmp, have you rebooted?
[02:29] <zaza9> I see this in /tmp/ : " drwx------ 2 root root 4096 janv.  1  1970 orbit-root drwx------ 2 root root 4096 mars  20 03:14 plugtmp"
[02:29] <zaza9> Unit193: yes many times
[02:39] <zaza9> Unit193: chmod 777 tmp/ resolved the problems thanks
[02:39] <Unit193> 'Welcome.
[02:39] <zaza9> quit
[02:39] <zaza9> exit
[03:01] <blackgatonegro> I need to enable NumLock
[03:03] <Unit193> Press the numlock button perhaps?
[03:05] <Ullarah> apt-get install numlock
[03:09] <blackgatonegro> Unit193, doesn't work
[03:09] <blackgatonegro> maybe is the new kernel?
[03:09] <blackgatonegro> I am using ubuntu 12.04
[03:10] <blackgatonegro> Mmm, installed numlockx
[03:10] <blackgatonegro> gonna reset
[03:14] <blackgatonegro> nope
[03:17] <blackgatonegro> didn't work, must be the new kernel
[03:17] <blackgatonegro> still cant' make the numeric keyboard to work
[03:19] <bynarie> blackgatonegro, what kernel is it?
[03:20] <blackgatonegro> umm, I forgot how to do that option in the terminal
[03:21] <bynarie> uname -r
[03:21] <blackgatonegro> 3.2.0-79-generic
[03:21] <bynarie> wow thats old
[03:21] <bynarie> but ok nevermind
[03:22] <blackgatonegro> the numeric keyboard works for just numbers but not to input special characters
[03:22] <blackgatonegro> is a LTS
[03:22] <blackgatonegro> and it used to work, maybe is a problem from debian?
[03:23] <bynarie> honestly, i dont know
[03:24] <blackgatonegro> is not the keyboard, otherwise numlock would not even work, it must be because of an update
[03:24] <blackgatonegro> as it used to work before
[08:26] <crank_> I'm new to Xubuntu. Which programme do you use for file management?
[08:26] <Unit193> Thunar, says "File manager" in the menu.
[08:28] <crank_> Unit193, oki, but it disturbes me a little, that i can't open a folder before pasting into it.
[08:28] <Unit193> Eh?
[08:29] <Ullarah> I... I can't take it any more. I must go back to i3wm. Non-tiled is just too much! :P
[08:31] <Unit193> Ullarah: Psst, you know you can just replace xfwm4 with i3?
[08:31] <Ullarah> Unit193, that's exactly what I'm doing :P
[08:31] <crank_> i have to select the folder and then choose paste
[11:45] <sammono> i have 259,4 GB of 310,4 GB (16% used) and i just try to start Programupdater and its telling me To upgrade needed in all 81.2 M free space on disk "/ boot". You must make new minimum 53.0 M disk space available in "/ boot". Empty trash and remove temporary packages of old installations by running "sudo apt-get clean."
[11:45] <sammono> but nothing of that is working
[11:53] <krytarik> sammono: Remove old kernels too.
[11:54] <sammono> how man please tell me ?
[11:57] <kris__> im sammono tell me please krytarik
[11:57] <krytarik> kris__: Alright - there is quite a bit of stuff mentioned here, for example:  http://askubuntu.com/questions/2793/how-do-i-remove-or-hide-old-kernel-versions-to-clean-up-the-boot-menu
[12:06] <kris__> okey ill try that
[15:20] <GeekDude> Bizzarrely, I've completely destroyed samba. I've just run "sudo apt-get purge samba gadmin-samba" and "sudo apt-get autoremove --purge". When I rebooted, I got a systm error about samba, and it's marked unreportable because I don't have samba installed
[15:21] <cfhowlett> GeekDude, you removed the program but there's still a trigger to samba in your system somewhere
[15:22] <GeekDude> I'm halfway convinced I should just reformat everything. I couldn't convince windows to give up more than 30gb of space to dual boot linux. A complete reformat would let me parition it properly the first time around
[15:23] <cfhowlett> GeekDude, have your better half talk to your less reliable half.  reformatting/reintstalling would bring back samba, wouldn't it?
[15:23] <GeekDude> No, but it'd give me a clean slate
[15:24]  * cfhowlett waits for GeekDude to convince himself ...
[15:53] <xubuntu04w> Need some help to config my xubuntu machine to boot into desktop, I know that there is a box that you can check in the installation guide, however i forgot. Is there any way to change this?
[16:02] <GridCube> xubuntu04w: edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf and add: autologin-user=%USERNAME% and autologin-timeout=0
[17:31] <darklord> Man i love xfce
[17:31] <darklord> where were you all my life
[17:32] <darklord> kds and gnome are resource eating trolls compared to xfce
[17:37] <msev_> lolz :)
[17:37] <msev_> true
[17:38] <darklord> I just hope the UIs are stable. KDE kept vanishing my VM instances at random intervals
[17:39] <darklord> and they would shons smoothw as running and I cant access them at all. Hope xfce ru
[17:39] <darklord> *and they would show as running and I cant access them at all. Hope xfce runs smooth
[17:39] <darklord> and is consistant
[19:19] <LAZA_> Hai everybody
[19:20] <knome> hello.
[19:43] <xubuntu21i> hello bustardz
[19:43] <xubuntu21i> i wanna fuck your moms into the asshole
[19:43] <xubuntu21i> lol
[19:43] <xubuntu21i> how to compile kernel 4.0 for xubuntu?
[20:22] <Junka> can i make xfce-terminal use 256 colors?
[22:50] <CountryfiedLinux> howdy
[22:50] <CountryfiedLinux> Thanks for a wonderful distro developers. I installed 15.04 and here's what I did with it http://share.pho.to/94cnB
[22:59] <xubuntu46w> Hi there :)
[22:59] <xubuntu46w> I am having the following issue:
[23:02] <xubuntu46w> every time I type :  apt-get update     it comes with the following message:
[23:04] <xubuntu46w> E:could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13:premission denied)
[23:04] <genii> xubuntu46w: Use sudo before the command
[23:05] <xubuntu46w> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (var/lib/dpkg), are you root ?
[23:05] <xubuntu46w> any ideas ?
[23:06] <genii> xubuntu46w: Use sudo before the command. Like this:   sudo apt-get update
[23:06] <xubuntu46w> Hi genii, I will try that!! :)
[23:08] <xubuntu46w> E: The package dia-cmmon needs to be reinstalled , but I can find the archive f
[23:09] <xubuntu46w>  I am a completely beginner on this ...(as you probably noticed :)
[23:09] <genii> !info dia-cmmon
[23:09] <genii> !info dia-common
[23:12] <genii> xubuntu46w: You need to add some repositories. the default list does not include the one that package is in. You should add universe multiverse and restricted
[23:12] <genii> !repos
[23:13] <genii> xubuntu46w: Consult the links provided by ubottu and you should be fine :)
[23:13] <xubuntu46w> Mu repositories are all ticked but I will have a look at this new information you gave me, a big thank you !!
[23:14] <genii> You're welcome
[23:15] <xubuntu46w> This kind of chat channel it reminds me mirc32 :) really old but very good nevertheless :)