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Finetunrda_hello folks, I'm having an issue with colors being reversed in a fresh vivid inastall. not all colors just a handful, like red is blue and blue is red and teal was yellow and yellow was teal. any thoughts?00:09
holsteinFinetunrda_: did it do that from the live iso? have you installed any GPU drivers? have you tested the hardware in an officially supported os? or, did it used to work "fine" in another ubuntu or linux distro? have you tried as another user? the guest account, for example00:32
Finetunrda_holstein: no additional gpu drivers, offically supported os works fine, guest account has same issue00:50
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holsteinFinetundra: has any linux ever worked? are there other drivers available for your GPU?00:51
Finetundraholstein: never tried linux on this one machine till today. no other drivers are avaliable00:53
holsteinFinetundra: what colors where? on some web page?00:53
Finetundraas I said red is blue yellow is teal, etc. this happens throughout the whole install including the login screen00:54
Finetundraholstein:00:54
holsteinFinetundra: can you please take a screenshot, and see if the colors are "bad" and share it?00:55
holstein!paste00:55
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Finetundraholstein: I apologize, but my internet is acting up. posting a screenshot is going to take a bit01:08
Finetundraholstein: but it appears to be justa a display issue, as a screenshot came out fine(moved the image to a different machine), but viaually one the problem machine colors aren't working wright01:11
holsteinFinetundra: was the issue present from the live iso?01:13
Finetundraholstein: not that I recall01:14
holsteinFinetundra: take the installer you used, boot it up, and see.. also, make certain you are up to date with upgrades, and please check again under windows, since, this can be a sign of failing hardware01:14
holsteinafter that, i would look for GPU drivers, if i have ati/nvidia.. then,i would simply try other kernels.. if the issue is present in live iso's, you can try different live iso's that have different kernels, and see if the issue goes away01:15
holsteini would look at the LTS 14.04 version, as well as 15.0401:16
Finetundraholstein: ok, will do01:18
Clock-WorkHello01:24
Clock-WorkHow is everybody?01:24
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xubuntu44wI'm just trying to format a flash drive in the Disks utility. All the instructions are old. They say click on the gear icon and then choose format, but when I do that format, as well as the other choices, is grayed out. When I click on the + button it says "create partition." I'm a newbie. All I want to do is clear the flash drive. Can anybody tell me what to do?01:45
holsteinxubuntu44w: i use gparted.. in a terminal, sudo apt-get install gparted.. then, i run it and use the dropdown menu in the upper right to select my usb stick, right click on the partitioning scheme, and do what i need to do01:46
xubuntu44wthx but too complicated for me. I don't know what partitioning scheme means. Plus I already have the Disky utitlity on the computer.01:47
holsteinxubuntu44w: cool. just let me know if you want me to volunteer any more assistance. good luck, and you can use #ubuntu since its not related to xubuntu or xfce01:48
holsteini used "partitioning scheme", since, i dont know how you want to partition your drive.. its a generic term for doing what you want to do with it.. which may be, for example right clicking and creating a fat32 partition, or whatever your needs are..01:49
holsteini dont find the "disks" tool included to fit my needs, so, i install gparted..01:49
xubuntu44wI'm thrown by the terminology. I just want to clear the disk. Is that "creating a partition"?01:50
xubuntu44wClear the flash drive.01:50
xubuntu44wNot the disk.01:50
holsteinxubuntu44w: clearing the disk could be done by simply opening it in a file manager, and deleting the data01:50
holsteinnot sure what you mean by "clearing", but, if you want to simply partition it, and format it, you can with gparted, as well as many other tools01:51
xubuntu44wBut I was told (I'm using the flash drive for a new installation) that I need to format it.01:51
holsteinxubuntu44w: sure... gparted is capable of that01:52
holsteinhttp://www.howtogeek.com/howto/17001/how-to-format-a-usb-drive-in-ubuntu-using-gparted/01:52
holsteinhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/22381/how-to-format-a-usb-flash-drive as well explains how to do it using the disks tool01:52
xubuntu44wYeah, but the Disks link is old. It tells you to click on the gear icon and when you do the choices are greyed out.01:53
xubuntu44wAnd the gparted link has "create a partition" too.01:54
holsteinxubuntu44w: i think you are assuming why the choices are greyed out.. could be permissions related01:54
holsteinxubuntu44w: regardless, i wouldnt lose sleep over it.. if you are making a live usb to install, just try making it, and bother with the format *if* you have issues01:55
holsteinxubuntu44w: you can also take it to a windows or mac machine, where you may be more comfortable, and simply format01:55
holsteinotherwise, i assure you, if you run gparted as root, you can simple right click and format the stick01:55
xubuntu44wYou gonna hang around a couple of minutes if I try the gparted?01:56
holsteinxubuntu44w: you can use #ubuntu, as i said, if no volunteers are available here.. though, what i suggested was actually to go on and create your stick and try that..01:57
holsteinbut, i will likely be here..01:58
holsteinsimply run the command i linked a while back.. sudo apt-get install gparted ..then, gksudo gparted01:58
holsteinthen, you can read above where i suggested the dropdown menu, and also, shared a link with the gparted GUI for yoyu to review01:58
xubuntu44wSo use the stick without formatting it (even with the stuff that's on there)? And what are you referring to with 'using #ubuntu'?01:59
holsteinxubuntu44w: the #ubuntu support channel, where, there are more active members.. since this is not a xubuntu or xfce issue..02:00
holsteinxubuntu44w: i would simply open a file manager, delete the files, and use a tool such as unetbootin to create the stick02:00
holstein!install02:01
ubottuUbuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall - Don't want to use a CD? See http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate02:01
holsteinor whatever tool is officially suggested.. or dd copy it02:01
xubuntu44wI think I thought this was going to be easier than I thought it would be.02:04
holsteinits a matter of learning the tools.. i do the same on other OS's.. finding the disk utility, and finding the format i need in OSx, or the older admin tool if its still there in windows02:05
holsteingparted is the one i learned on, so its the one i use..02:05
holstein"disks" is likely just not running with permission to format your stick02:06
xubuntu44wI think Disks is using 'create a partition' as the formatting thing, because that's what it looks like 'create a partition' in that how2geek link about using gparted.02:07
holsteinright02:08
holsteinthats what you want to do02:08
holstein"clear the disk".. that will happen by simply formatting the partition, or deleting the one there, creating a new one, and partitioning it02:08
holsteinwhen i do *exactly* what you are doing, which is, from ubuntu, formating a usb stick fat 32, i open gparted, and simply right click on the disk, delete the partition, and make a new one02:09
holsteintakes me typically about a minute and a half02:09
xubuntu44wOkay, the heading on Disks utility is "Create Partition" under that it has the current partition size (1.1MB) and the Free space (0). Then it says 'don't overwrite existing data' (quick)'. Then it says "compatible with all systems and devices (FAT)". Then it aks me to name it. Then there's a "create" button.02:13
holsteinxubuntu44w: sure.. you can use that tool to do whatever scheme you want02:15
holsteinxubuntu44w: is the scheme you want, just one fat 32 partition?02:15
holsteinxubuntu44w: if so, just delete what is there, and make a new one..02:15
xubuntu44wYeah, FAT 32 is fine for the whole flash drive. But there's no delete option. Just the "Create" button.02:16
holsteinxubuntu44w: cool.. thats about when i just simply install the tool that i know how to use.. gparted.. but, im sure you can poke about and figure out how to use that tool, or ask in #ubuntu and find a volunteer that has used it02:18
holsteinhttp://www.wikihow.com/Format-a-USB-Flash-Drive-in-Ubuntu02:19
xubuntu44wOkay. And can you define by what you mean by a "partition"?02:19
holsteinxubuntu44w: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disk_partitioning02:19
xubuntu44wOkay. Cool. Holstein, you've been a gem! Thanks for all the help, links and patience. I really appreciate it!02:21
holsteinxubuntu44w: sure.. good luck.. i know its challenging migrating to a different system02:21
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pragomerlight-locker in xubuntu 14.04 always has wrong keyboard layout.. how can I fix this?05:49
ochosipragomer: you're looking for lightdm-gtk-greeter, light-locker isn't involved in the keyboard layouts06:20
ochosiand for that you need to check lightdm, i think it reads the system default keyboard layout, so you might have to change that to affect the greeter/unlock screen's keyboard layout06:21
ochosiin newer versions of the greeter we have added a keyboard layout switcher, but not yet in 14.0406:21
pragomerochosi: Thank you. So what file would I have to edit manually?06:24
ochosii haven't done this in a while, so i can't give you a step-by-step instruction now. but you have some reasonable pointers to google now ;)06:25
pragomerok but thanks in any case. you helped a lot !06:26
ochosipragomer: np, yw!06:40
stdin[]on 15.04, how do I change qt font settings? system settings and qt config do not have anti aliasing or hint settings like 14.10 had06:52
freiformHi, anyone using MATLAB on a recent xubuntu release? I'm haiving trouble using sound(), i only get a short, crackling sound.10:56
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knobGood morning everyone!!!!!!12:34
knob=)12:34
knobQuestion: In the Application Shortcuts (Settings --> Keyboard --> Application Shortcuts)... what would be the "context menu" (ie: mouse right-click)  ??     What is the command for that?12:34
knobI mean, I know how to add a shortcut... yet I don't know the "command" for the "context menu".    I am searching in google... yet, not coming up with what I want.12:38
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m3n3chm0hello, my Xubuntu 15.04 is freezing... just the mouse freezes and i need to press control+alt +F1 for example and go back with control + alt + F7 ... but the issue is happening continuosluy .. any clue ¿???19:42
xubuntu56wI'm trying to install linux from a usb drive onto a Windows computer and when I hit F12 and then choose "USB Flash Device" it tells me "Missing Operating System." What am I doing wrong?19:53
xubuntu56wI've got the OS on the flash drive.19:54
mrkrampsobviously not19:54
xanguaxubuntu56w: how did you create the xubuntu bootable usb19:54
mrkrampsefi bootmanagement? 32bit or 64bit?19:54
xubuntu56wI don't know that it's bootable. I just downloaded the linux. Then I tried to use Unebooten to install it and it was downloading all the files from the Windows computer.19:55
xubuntu56wDo I have to have a bootable usb drive?19:56
xubuntu56wAnd if so, just how do I do that? (If not with Unebooten.)19:56
xubuntu56wSee, I don't want to transfer the files from the computer. I just want a clean install of Linux.20:02
drc1xubuntu56w: Have you looks at this page?  http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows20:05
xubuntu56wI will. Thx.20:07
stdin[]on 15.04, how do I change qt font settings? systemsettings and qtconfig do not have anti aliasing or hint settings like 14.10 had20:07
xubuntu56wdrcl, Isn't that like Unebooten? See, I DON'T want the files of the computer. I just want the Linux.20:08
xubuntu51whello.  just installed ubuntu 14.04 on some older hardware, compiz is destroying me.  I'd like to try xfce without a complete wipe, before I take the plunge to xubuntu.  any easy way?  install xubuntu-desktop, and then...?20:17
mrkrampsxubuntu51w, start with uninstalling unity first20:19
mrkrampsand i dare to sa there is no "easy way"20:20
drc1xubuntu56w: I'm confused...what do you want? A USB that will install Xubuntu to your computer?  That link should help (it's Ubuntu, but just substitute Xubuntu for Ubuntu).20:22
mrkrampsxubuntu51w, actually … just install xubuntu-desktop and choose the xubuntu session at login20:23
mrkrampsxubuntu51w, got your first question wrong …20:24
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stdin[]What is the most xfce-firendly IDE for C? I want one that's smart enough to understand and highlight functions21:59
Hudsonkemhello, im using xubuntu 15.04 and sometimes when i open folder with external software like google chrome it open nautilus? why I dont installed that, and I found this packages nautilus-data, libnautilus-extension1a, may I remove that?21:59
drcHudsonkem: How did finding what app it actually is go?22:00
Hudsonkemyes i'm looking for now22:01
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Hudsonkemyeah! I don't have lucky, but why are u asking about version, o something like that?, as I said i had that with google chrome( opera, etc)22:26
krytarikHudsonkem: Not version, app.22:28
drcHudsonkem: No one was asking about "version" (that I know of), what I asked was to confirm which app was actually being opened.22:28
Hudsonkem^^ >.<22:29
Hudsonkemwell, sometimes google, sometimes opera, mousepad22:30
drcOK, I'm out.22:30
HudsonkemI really don't like nautilus '-', so annoying.22:30
krytarikFtr, in -devel earlier: '<drc> Hudsonkem: Do whatever you do to "open nautilus" and then check "Help>About" to see what tha app really is.'22:32
HudsonkemKrytarik thx, ^^ as said, the layout and settings is nautilus, one more detail "when I open it from another application i cant see manager option because i'm not open file manager properly"22:40
krytarikHudsonkem: It looks like you are actually referring to:  https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkFileChooserDialog.html22:45
garfieldHey I want to download Xubuntu 15.04. (I've got a 10 year-old Dell 32-bit desktop. I don't know how to use Torrence and there's a lot of the mirrors to choose from, and the files are seemingly quite different. How do I know which one to choose?23:27
garfieldThe previous version installed was: 14.10 AMD 6423:28
garfieldNo, scratch that. That 14.10 AMD64  was for a different computer.23:29
drctry here http://xubuntu.org/getxubuntu/#regular23:29
krytarikgarfield: Alright, then that'd be "xubuntu-15.04-desktop-i386.iso".23:29
bazhang!torrents23:29
ubottuXubuntu Vivid (15.04) torrents can be downloaded from http://torrent.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/vivid/release/desktop/xubuntu-15.04-desktop-i386.iso.torrent and http://torrent.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/vivid/release/desktop/xubuntu-15.04-desktop-amd64.iso.torrent23:29
drcgarfield: Any of the mirrors listed there should get you the same thing 32bit 15.0423:30
drcpick the on e closest to you.23:31
Unit193!magnets23:31
ubottuMagnets for Xubuntu 15.04 (i386) magnet:?xt=urn:btih:8bc50171645e518b7008248336c2dec18d266490&tr=http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/announce (amd64) magnet:?xt=urn:btih:1b5fad4d440f07546fdf9e519b1f254352cd4680&tr=http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/announce23:31
garfieldEven though some say 64 and others say i386?23:31
garfieldDon't I want i386 for 32 bit?23:31
bazhangyes23:31
drci386 is 32 bit23:31
Unit193i386 = 32bit, yes.23:31
drcWow...it's been so long since I used a non-torrent method to grab the iso's, I forgot what a sordid mess it can be :(23:33
garfieldOkay, but there's are i386 versions with all these different endings: .iso, iso.zsync, .list, .manifest, .metalink23:33
bazhangnot a torrent then get the iso23:34
drciso23:34
garfieldHere's the link http://mirror.us.leaseweb.net/ubuntu-cdimage/xubuntu/releases/15.04/release/23:34
bazhangdo NOT unpack it23:34
bazhangdl as is ----->iso23:34
drcxubuntu-15.04-desktop-amd64.iso is what you wnat from that link23:34
drcopps23:34
bazhanghe's on 32bit23:35
drcxubuntu-15.04-desktop-i386.iso23:35
drcyeah...another "so liong since..." I automatically pick the wrong one.23:35
garfieldLOL23:35
garfieldSo, go with that one then?23:35
garfieldAnd I'm not going to unpack it. I'm just going to make a bootable USB flashdrive.23:36
drcif you wnat 32 bit then get xubuntu-15.04-desktop-i386.iso from the link you provided.23:36
garfieldThat's what I will do. Many many thanks!23:37
drcgarfield: He was just warning you, not personal...you'd be surprised as the the lack of knowledge that shows up here sometimes23:37
garfieldOkay. I'm okay with warnings. Rather get warned than screw things up.23:38
garfieldThanks again. You guys have a good day.23:38

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