[07:18] <Hudsonkem> when notebook got lockscreen in few minutes it turn off how i can disable that? xubuntu 15.04
[08:25] <mst__> hi
[08:25] <mst__> short question, maybe it has been already asked, the app switcher (when pressing alt-tab) is now with the update to 15.04 pretty big, how can i turn it back to small?
[08:26] <ochosi> mst__: you mean the window previews?
[08:26] <mst__> yep
[08:26] <mst__> how can i turn them off?
[08:27] <ochosi> window manager tweaks > compositor > show windows preview
[08:27] <mst__> perfect, thank you very much!
[08:27] <mst__> :)
[08:27] <ochosi> np, yw
[10:53] <xubuntu55d> hi guys
[10:53] <knome> hello
[10:54] <xubuntu55d> is there any good themes
[10:54] <xubuntu55d> for xubuntu 15.04
[10:54] <xubuntu55d> also
[10:54] <xubuntu55d> i have found some bugs
[10:54] <xubuntu55d> how can ı report
[10:56] <knome> !bugs
[10:57] <knome> xubuntu55d, some themes that work well are shipped with xubuntu
[10:57] <knome> !themes
[10:57] <knome> hmm, that wasn't what i was looking for
[10:57] <xubuntu55d> hmm
[10:57] <xubuntu55d> alright
[10:57] <xubuntu55d> what about fonts
[10:57] <xubuntu55d> wait
[10:57] <xubuntu55d> ım coming
[10:58] <xubuntu55d> phone
[10:58] <knome> install fonts from repositories (there are some) or copy fonts from elsewhere to ~/.fonts (where ~ is /home/yourusername)
[10:58] <xubuntu55d> okey
[10:58] <xubuntu55d> which fonts do you should
[10:59] <knome> more theme can be found from xfce-look.org (and in many places really), but there is no guarantee how well they will work across all applications
[10:59] <xubuntu55d> is copy command
[10:59] <xubuntu55d> cp
[11:00] <xubuntu55d> right ?
[11:00] <knome> yes
[11:00] <knome> and re: fonts, you might need to run "fc-cache -f ~/.fonts"
[11:01] <xubuntu55d> is this clears cache ?
[11:01] <knome> it updates the cache
[11:02] <xubuntu55d> hmm
[11:02] <xubuntu55d> ım facing a problem thats about booting
[11:03] <xubuntu55d> at every booting my system making filesystem checking
[11:03] <xubuntu55d> this decrases boot time
[11:03] <knome> do you let it finish?
[11:03] <xubuntu55d> how to solve this ?
[11:03] <xubuntu55d> some times yes
[11:03] <xubuntu55d> some times not
[11:03] <xubuntu55d> at start of this problem
[11:03] <knome> it should check the file system about one in 30 times, but if you don't let it finish, it will keep on doing it on next boot
[11:03] <xubuntu55d> i didnt cancelled
[11:04] <xubuntu55d> hmm
[11:04] <xubuntu55d> ok then ım make it one more
[11:04] <xubuntu55d> cya
[11:07] <xubuntu82d> same thing knome
[11:07] <xubuntu82d> it takes too short time to check
[11:07] <xubuntu82d> did it 2 times
[11:50] <xubuntu59w> Hi, I upgraded my laptop to v15.04 over the weekend. And now when I try to start the system, while connected to the docking station with 2 displays, it goes into suspend mode. But without the docking station, I can boot without any issues.
[11:51] <xubuntu59w> from the syslog I could find the following messages:
[11:51] <xubuntu59w> Apr 27 09:07:26 wdf-lap-0452 systemd[1]: Starting Light Display Manager... Apr 27 09:07:27 wdf-lap-0452 NetworkManager[987]: <info> init! Apr 27 09:07:27 wdf-lap-0452 NetworkManager[987]: <info> update_system_hostname Apr 27 09:07:27 wdf-lap-0452 NetworkManager[987]: <info>       interface-parser: parsing file /etc/network/interfaces Apr 27 09:07:27 wdf-lap-0452 NetworkManager[987]: <info>       interface-parser: finished parsin
[11:52] <xubuntu59w> Apr 27 09:07:27 wdf-lap-0452 kernel: [  211.304048] PM: Preparing system for mem sleep
[12:16] <brainwash_> !pastebin | xubuntu59w
[12:20] <xubuntu59w> sorry; http://paste.ubuntu.com/10910238/
[12:25] <brainwash_> xubuntu59w: not sure, /etc/systemd/logind.conf has a commented entry #HandleLidSwitchDocked=ignore, maybe try to uncomment it
[12:26] <xubuntu59w> ok, thanks will try.
[12:27] <brainwash_> I cannot find any related bug report or forum thread
[12:28] <brainwash_> so, I suggest that you use launchpad, askubuntu or ubuntuforums to report/ask about this issue
[12:29] <xubuntu59w> ok
[12:43] <knob> Hey guys... got an odd question.  I have light-locker installed.      If I boot up the laptop, light locker does not lock the screen.   The screen does go blank within the alloted time, yet does not "lock".     I then go to ligh-locker settings, Disable it, Enable it, and Apply.     Then it works just fine.
[12:43] <knob> Any idea what I could have wrong?
[12:50] <brainwash_> knob: is light locker enabled in settings manager > session and startup > autostart applications?
[12:50] <knob> brainwash_, on my way to check...
[12:51] <knob> brainwash_, =)   nope... it's not there!
[12:52] <knob> Should I add it?     I do have a similar entry, which is not checkmarked...  it reads     Screen Locker (Launch screen locker program)
[12:52] <knob> I reckon this is not the same as adding   light-locker  ?
[12:52] <brainwash_> similar?
[12:53] <brainwash_> it sounds like its the right one, but only disabled
[12:53] <brainwash_> does it run the "light-locker" command?
[12:53] <knob> ok ok... going to enable it now, reboot.. and see what she does.    Reporting back in 5-10 minutes
[12:53] <knob> LEt me check
[12:53] <knob> Hmm... oddly enough, I cannot edit it.   The edit button is greyed out.   Like if it was built-in
[12:54] <knob> Err,   like if the entry was built in, so you can't edit it
[12:54] <knob> What do you think about adding my own entry, and using  light-locker   command?
[12:56] <brainwash_> sounds like a valid solution
[12:56] <knob> Testing out now! =)    Reporting back shortly
[12:56] <brainwash_> light-locker-settings should actually create this auto start launcher
[12:56] <brainwash_> so, something is odd on your side
[12:57] <knob> brainwash_, defintiely.... I installed light-locker, removed it, installed gnome-screen something, then uninstalled... then kept on poking at it with a stick... etc.       So I got myself into this. =)
[12:58] <brainwash_> you said that you cannot it the existing launcher, but can you check/uncheck it?
[12:58] <knob> Oh yes, I can check/uncheck it... yet not edit it.
[13:00] <brainwash_> you cannot edit those which are located in /etc/xdg/autostart (system ones)
[13:00] <brainwash_> is this xubuntu 15.04?
[13:01] <knob> No... I haven't uipgraded yet.
[13:01] <brainwash_> ok
[13:02] <brainwash_> some things have changed in how light-locker is integrated into the Xfce environment with the release of 15.04
[13:03] <brainwash_> so, I was wondering if you experience some regression or new bug
[13:07] <knob> brainwash_,  ok ok...   I am rebooting her now... checking to see if light-locker works as it should.   If all is good, I will upgrade to 15.04
[13:10] <knob> brainwash_, working as it should now!!  =)
[13:11] <knob> Thanks!
[13:11] <knob> Going to upgrade to 15.04 now
[13:11] <brainwash_> you're welcome :)
[13:18] <bynarie> hey anyone noticed their cursor kind of disappear when moving it towards the top of their screen on 15.04?
[13:19] <bynarie> ah ha, i found the bug on launchpad
[13:27] <ochosi> no, frankly i've never seen that
[13:29] <bynarie> i think it just started happening with 15.04, i could be wrong
[13:29] <bynarie> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-346/+bug/1440012
[13:37] <ochosi> hm, you're using a newer nvidia driver, i'm on 340
[13:38] <ochosi> also weird that ppl using intel drivers confirm that bug too, so it's not really a driver issue then
[13:39] <bynarie> right
[13:39] <bynarie> im also on linux 4.0 so i dont know exactly what the issue is
[15:03] <knob> Just upgraded to 15.04... so far, so good! w00t w00t! :)
[15:03] <jackbravo> hi, do you guys know if the torrent for 15.04 is hosting instead the file for 14.04?
[15:03] <jackbravo> I downloaded the torrent, and installed, and only after using it some time I realized I was using 14.04
[15:04] <jackbravo> the file is named xubuntu-15.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[15:04] <knob> jackbravo, that's odd... got a link?
[15:05] <drc> jackbravo: Where did you get the torrent?
[15:06] <jackbravo> you know what..... nevermind :P. I just realized I have both iso files here in my downloads folder. So maybe I just picked the wrong file when creating the bootable USB :$
[15:07] <drc> Been there :)
[15:07] <jackbravo> sorry :( :P
[15:48] <thyphus_> hi. i tried xubuntu 15.04 with two displays. my problem is that the "primary display" option does not affect anything. i want to have the panel on the right display, but it's still on the left display (not the primary). in the panels options for the display "automaticly" is selected
[15:50] <jc00ke> Good morning. I upgraded from 14.10 to 15.04 yesterday and my networking stopped working. I'm at a loss as to how to debug. Suggestions? Thanks!
[15:52] <jc00ke> I'm hardwired in, I've turned WiFi off
[15:53] <MisterMom> thyphus_, just a guess can you switch displays by dragging them in the displays module
[15:54] <thyphus_> MisterMom: the order of the display is right, just the panel is on the wrong display
[15:55] <thyphus_> MisterMom: but yes, i can drag the displays... but that's not my problem
[15:55] <MisterMom> thyphus_,  im not using dual display atm
[15:59] <krytarik> thyphus_: "in the panels options for the display 'automaticly' is selected" - change that to the one you want it to be on.
[17:47] <xubuntu13w> hy
[17:47] <xubuntu13w> is anyone here?
[17:47] <krytarik> xubuntu13w: Yes, just ask.
[17:48] <xubuntu13w> great, tell me please, I am new on ubuntu and a
[17:48] <xubuntu13w> I want to try it
[17:49] <xubuntu13w> is there any mp3 player available?
[17:49] <knob> xubuntu13w, what did you search for?
[17:49] <knob> There is a Music Player
[17:50] <xubuntu13w> i just downloaded ubuntu and I want to know where I can download any programs
[17:51] <xubuntu13w> and how to install them
[17:51] <xubuntu13w> is the same like on windows?
[17:51] <drc> xubuntu13w: Just use the Ubuntu Software Center (in the menu)
[17:51] <xubuntu13w> ok
[17:52] <xubuntu13w> I will try it
[18:21] <Quenz> Getting write errors http://paste.ubuntu.com/10914507/ http://paste.ubuntu.com/10914506/
[19:58] <knob> Quenz, http://askubuntu.com/questions/399709/install-with-sudo-app-get-install-doesnt-work-not-using-locking-for-read-only
[19:58] <knob> ?
[20:07] <Quenz> knob: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10915568/
[20:07] <knob> hmm
[20:07] <knob> at a loss mate
[20:08] <knome> Quenz, what did you do before this happened?
[20:08] <Quenz> Nothing, except try to update
[20:09] <knome> so the installation existed in a vacuum with absolutely nothing happening...?
[20:09] <knome> is it a fresh install?
[20:33] <Quenz> Well, I can't think of anything notable that I did
[20:33] <Quenz> It's not fresh, no
[21:01] <Guest43188> hi, i heard that xubuntu will be removing abiword and gnumeric in 15.04. is that true?
[21:02] <Guest43188> i quite like abiword and some of those other programs and im not sure whether or not i should upgrade to 15.04
[21:02] <bazhang> !info abiword
[21:03] <Unit193> Guest43188: No, that's in 15.10.  Also, that's *by default*, so you'll still be able to install them, and upgrades will keep them.
[21:03] <bazhang> install it then
[21:03] <knome> Guest43188, in 15.10, but it will still be available in the repository
[21:03] <knome> Guest43188, and if you have them installed an you upgrade, they will be kept installed.
[21:04] <Guest43188> ah okay. thanks. my laptop told me about an upgrade to 15.04 and i wasn't positive on the changes. thanks for your help.
[21:04] <knome> Guest43188, it's just a default application selection, not tying anybody to anything
[23:58] <MisterMom> are there any screen savers for xubuntu 15.04
[23:59] <Unit193> light-locker is default for screen locking, but if you want actual screensavers you can install xscreensaver.