[04:13] <function9x> hey guys. I've been experiencing wifi auto connect, not working on a reboot or the first power up of my laptop. I noticed this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1354924 and post no. 50 fixed it. I was wondering do I need to tell them that this also occurs on xubuntu???
[04:14] <function9x> it's working well so far.
[08:33] <Aldebaran> http://i.imgur.com/olThrzp.png не работает, not work :(
[08:33] <cfhowlett> !ru | Aldebaran
[10:17] <xubuntu36w> Hi Every boady.
[10:20] <xubuntu36w> I'm Sadeq from Iran and I want to know if ubuntu support customers in my cuntry or not.
[10:21] <cfhowlett> xubuntu36w, yes.  global support available
[10:21] <xubuntu36w> Support as a helpdesk ?
[10:24] <xubuntu36w> 2- how can I find a list of Iranian customers that officially using ubuntu?
[10:28] <brainwash> !ir
[10:28] <baizon> xubuntu36w: well the 2. one would be a privacy issue. You would have to find them by yourself. You can use Facebook (https://fa-ir.facebook.com/ubuntu.ir) etc.
[10:29] <baizon> xubuntu36w: i also recommend this http://forum.ubuntu.ir/
[10:33] <xubuntu36w> Many thanks for your kind support
[10:36] <gustavo_> what is the display manager used on xubuntu ?
[10:36] <brainwash> gustavo_: lightdm
[10:37] <gustavo_> brainwash: how can I found the default theme ? ... I'm not on xubuntu right now
[10:37] <gustavo_> find*
[10:39] <brainwash> gustavo_: it's also the Greybird theme which is the default Xubuntu theme
[10:39] <brainwash> gustavo_: and lightdm-gtk-greeter is the frontend for lightdm
[10:39] <gustavo_> great
[10:40] <brainwash> so, lightdm + lightdm-gtk-greeter + greybird
[10:40] <gustavo_> brainwash: thanks dude
[10:40] <brainwash> :)
[10:54] <aloiece>   My brightness adjust keys work on recovery mode, but not in normal boot. I'm using nouveau graphic drivers
[10:54] <aloiece> It would be great if someone could send me in the right direction
[10:55] <aloiece> last time I asked, I was using kernel 3.13, someone told me this should b fixed in newer kernels
[14:02] <meteorhead> hello friends! I have installed xubuntu 15.04, but as soon as I type my login + password in lightdm; nothing happens, I end up with the mouse cursor
[14:02] <meteorhead> dmesg and Xorg.0.log don't show any trouble
[14:02] <meteorhead> replaced lightdm with gdm, to no avail
[14:03] <meteorhead> would you please be kind enough to help me here?
[14:04] <holstein> meteorhead: i read that you are able to login, but, i would still confirm the user/password via tty.. can you login via tty? if so, question: were you getting to the desktop via the live CD? are you up to date with upgrades and booted into the current/recent kernel? do you have any proprietary gpu drivers installed?
[14:06] <meteorhead> holstein, thanks for your thorough answer, actually yes via tty I can login, keyboard layouts are configured correctly, actually I did upgrades when installing (checked option)
[14:07] <meteorhead> as for the proprietary gpus, I have optimus
[14:08] <holstein> meteorhead: i would guess its optimus related, since that is well known to be problematic.. a few things to note, you have a *different* kernel running than the one from the live iso.. maybe other software as well
[14:09] <meteorhead> holstein, maybe I should reinstall the whole thing and keep my fingers crossed?
[14:09] <holstein> i actually *never* take the updats any longer while installing, since, i want *esxactly* the same software from the live iso.. i find it helps me reduce variables
[14:09] <brainwash> meteorhead: you should check ~/.cache/upstart/startxfce4.log first
[14:10] <holstein> meteorhead: i think, that would be on my list of options, for sure.. since you have a new installation.. though, finger-crossing wont have any effect.. i woudl note what software is supporting the hardware in the live environment
[14:10] <holstein> i would also, just try installing proprietary drivers, and checking the log mentioned ^
[14:11] <meteorhead> brainwash, interesting but I don't have a .cache directory (seeing this from a chroot)
[14:12] <meteorhead> holstein, I think that I have both nvidia + nouveau installed and that may be creating a mess, though I tried blacklisting nouveau but it keeps being loaded by X
[14:16] <holstein> when i can,i will disable that in the bios, and get the simplest setup.. in most cases, you cant, though..
[16:03] <dreamon> Is xfce4-indicator-plugin bugy?.. I cant move or select hidden.. or something like that
[20:19] <r0n> Hi guys, probbly not related to xubuntu in particular but need some help please : * pLum0 est parti (Quit: Leaving)
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[20:19] <r0n> oups sorry
[20:19] <r0n> http://askubuntu.com/questions/618756/random-shutdown-since-clean-install-of-xubuntu-15-04
[20:25] <oiu> I'm running Xubuntu 15.04. When I receive an e-mail in Thunderbird, the envelope indicator icon doesn't change colour or anything. If I click on it, I can see there's a new e-mail, but if I don't see the initial notification I wouldn't know without checking manually. Does anyone know how to fix this?
[20:25] <oiu> I apologise if I haven't explained the problem very well.
[20:27] <brainwash__> oiu: sounds like bug 1450894
[20:27] <oiu> brainwash__: Thank you very much.
[20:31] <brainwash__> r0n: going back to 14.04 does not solve your problem, even though it used to work fine in 14.04?
[20:32] <r0n> brainwash__, i installed 14.04 at the time it went out. Now it's 14.04.2 don't if that makes any difference ?
[20:33] <brainwash__> r0n: it does, 14.04.2 installs a newer kernel and graphics stack
[20:33] <r0n> is it possible to get the "old" 14.04 ?
[20:34] <holstein> sure.. but, its old
[20:34] <brainwash__> you could try to install the initial kernel version (3.13)
[20:34] <holstein> old, as in not patched..
[20:34] <brainwash__> but still supported
[20:35] <holstein> i know, for me, if choosing between a security patch or a message indicator, i know where i would go
[20:35] <brainwash__> we are talking about random shutdowns http://askubuntu.com/questions/618756/random-shutdown-since-clean-install-of-xubuntu-15-04
[20:36] <r0n> ok will look in that direction. Do I need different graphic card version ? cause i suspect the nvidia card to be the cause
[20:36] <r0n> only logs i could get is this
[20:36] <r0n> [   27.955304] ACPI Error: Field [TMPB] at 274432 exceeds Buffer [ROM1] size 262144 (bits) (20141107/dsopcode-236)
[20:36] <r0n> [   27.955307] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed [\_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP._ROM] (Node ffff88041f0fda00), AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT (20141107/psparse-536)
[20:36] <brainwash__> possible
[20:36] <brainwash__> you will have to experiment
[20:37] <holstein> random shutdowns.. i would run an older kernel for that..
[20:37] <brainwash__> did you already search the internet for known problems with your hardware and newer ubuntu versions (or kernel/driver versions)?
[20:38] <r0n> yes, but no luck
[20:40] <brainwash__> you should add details about your hardware and currently used/tested drivers
[20:40] <brainwash__> to your askubuntu question
[20:40] <r0n> will do
[20:57] <r0n> ok i'm on the old kernel now but still got the ACPI error. Don't know if it's related though
[20:57] <r0n> I tried to install previous driver wich was 331 but it install 340 instead
[22:38] <lostsoul> Anybody know what the default Clipboard Manager is in Xubuntu 15.04 and how I can access it?
[22:41] <xangua> right clic in the panel, add it
[22:41] <xangua> xfceclipor something like that
[22:41] <lostsoul> right click in what panel?
[22:43] <xangua> in hte xfce panel
[22:45] <lostsoul> Thanks but still don't know where that is.
[22:45] <lostsoul> Can you get me there step by step?
[22:49] <xangua> right clic in a clear xfce panel, add widget or properties
[23:35] <GreeningGalaxy> can anyone here tell me what xubuntu uses to handle control-shift-u/ISO14755 unicode input?
[23:35] <GreeningGalaxy> it works everywhere in xubuntu and nowhere on my Debian system, and I'm trying to figure out why it works on the one so I can make it work on the other.