[04:13] <Guest_> Hello?
[04:13] <Guest_> anybody home?
[04:15] <xubuntu88w> Hello
[04:19] <xubuntu88w> hellllllllllllllllo
[04:39] <xubuntu39w> Hi! I'm having issues installing Xubuntu 14.04 on my Thinkpad l520  I get to the boot options on my USB .iso and If I select anyone it goes to a grey screen. Any help would be appreciated thank you!
[10:14] <asgard2> Hi
[10:25] <lderan> hello asgard2 :)
[10:37] <xubuntu10w> hi
[12:46] <EvilMrB> Hello - I'm new to this. Does anyone know anything about copyright issues when remastering Xubuntu?
[12:49] <bazhang> EvilMrB, more context needed
[12:50] <EvilMrB> Sure.  I want to create a live DVD for writers using Xubuntu 14.04. Can I use the standard Xubuntu artwork or do I have to create my own. I've done this in Mint and fallen foul of copyright issues with their artowrk.
[12:51] <bazhang> fallen afoul how
[12:52] <bazhang> ubottu, copyright
[12:52] <bazhang> the bot has no idea
[12:52] <EvilMrB> You are not allowed to use their artwork if you intend to sell or even give away your remastered version
[12:53] <EvilMrB> I have no idea what that means
[12:53] <bazhang> how would they track and or enforce that
[12:54] <EvilMrB> The software is open source but not the artwork and I don't want to find out the hard way how they enforce it
[12:54] <Pici> http://www.ubuntu.com/legal/terms-and-policies/intellectual-property-policy
[12:55] <Pici> "Any redistribution of modified versions of Ubuntu must be approved, certified or provided by Canonical if you are going to associate it with the Trademarks. Otherwise you must remove and replace the Trademarks and will need to recompile the source code to create your own binaries"
[12:56] <EvilMrB> That suggests that the same thing applies, doesn't it?
[12:56] <Pici> (IANAL, nor am I condoning this, but it seems to me that a lot of remasters still use the same Ubuntu repositories, while changing the artwork, or even just providing new default packages)
[12:58] <EvilMrB> I can see their point but all I would have to do is publish a set of instructions for how people could do what I did and they coud make their own legit versions, but if I do it to save them the bother I'm infringing copyright
[13:02] <EvilMrB> Thanks for your help folks. I think the IP document tells me what I need to know.
[14:57] <Sidney> Hello. Help me upgrade my Xubuntu 14.10 to 15.04
[14:58] <Sidney> I see notification about new version, but when I click to upgrade, nothing happens
[15:06] <Aldebaran> apt update apt full-upgade
[15:14] <GreeningGalaxy> can anyone tell me what handles the control-shift-u shortcut for Unicode input in xubuntu?
[15:14] <GreeningGalaxy> in most OSs, it appears to be a GTK thing. but I'm seeing it work everywhere, including in Qt apps, in xubuntu.
[15:15] <GreeningGalaxy> that's great, but I can't find anything about what makes it work so I can't make it work on Debian/elsewhere.
[15:16] <GreeningGalaxy> anybody?
[15:17] <genii> ibus somehow
[15:18] <GreeningGalaxy> ibus? alright
[15:19] <GreeningGalaxy> aha, i think I found something
[15:25] <genii> GreeningGalaxy: Looks like "Input method engine" section of http://ibus.googlecode.com/svn/docs/ibus-1.5/index.html might be applicable
[15:28] <GreeningGalaxy> hrm
[15:29]  * genii reads http://ibus.googlecode.com/svn/docs/ibus-1.5/IBusHotkeyProfile.html
[15:29] <GreeningGalaxy> i found something which is so close, but it only tells how to do it in GNOME 2, and of /course/ GNOME 3 has removed that option because GNOME 3 has no useful settable options
[15:29] <GreeningGalaxy> brb
[16:14] <sleezio> hello, does anyone else's google earth street view go crazy if you try to view above 45 degrees? it works fine on my mint 17 box. i made a 20 second video cpature of it: http://www.filedropper.com/test1_10
[16:15] <sleezio> System:    Host: slee Kernel: 3.13.0-49-generic i686 (32 bit) Desktop: Xfce 4.11.6 Distro: Ubuntu 14.04 trusty
[16:16] <Pici> /70/70
[17:53] <xubuntu20w> I got so many cunfusing option when i start instal from usb. Is somebody know if the universal USB installer is working with 15.04 ?
[17:54] <Brunno> Hello! I just saw the announcement for xubuntu-core, is it possible to install it like that on a 14.04 default ubuntu with unity installation?
[17:56] <krytarik> Brunno: No, because: "starting with Utopic".
[17:56] <brainwash_> aka 14.10
[17:56] <Brunno> ok
[17:57] <Brunno> do you guys know what the alternative would be? without installing the xubuntu-desktop package?
[17:59] <brainwash_> you could install xfce4 + xubuntu-artwork
[18:00] <krytarik> Brunno: "xfce4" + "xubuntu-default-settings" should work sufficiently.
[18:00] <Brunno> krytarik: nice, that sounds like exactly what i need. thank you.
[18:00] <krytarik> Welcome.
[18:01] <Brunno> brainwash_: thanks for the artwork tip. :)
[18:01] <brainwash_> xubuntu-default-settings will install xubuntu-artwork
[18:02] <Brunno> brainwash_: even better
[18:03] <brainwash_> so yeah, the 2nd solution should be the better one
[18:04] <Brunno> by the way, do you guys use/know any light program that works like MacOSX spotlight or even ubuntu dash (without the bloat)?
[18:08] <krytarik> Brunno: I use Synapse, but it's only installable via PPAs currently:  https://launchpad.net/~synapse-core
[18:10] <Brunno> krytarik: thanks, I'll check it out. I seems made for gnome (vala) do you use it in xbuntu and is it light on resources?
[18:11] <krytarik> Yes, and yes. :)
[18:12] <Brunno> krytarik: thanks
[18:12] <Brunno> you guys were very helpful
[18:12] <Brunno> go xubuntu
[18:12] <Brunno> :)
[18:13] <krytarik> :D
[18:18] <dreamon> hello. if I set notebook in suspend, it comes back in black screen. but if I unset, in energiemanagement → lock screen → security → if system goes in energie save mode.(sorry I translate it). if i uncheck it, screen comes back normal. But is already unlocked
[18:23] <brainwash_> dreamon: http://xubuntu.org/news/laptop-users-fix-available-for-the-black-screen-on-unlock-bug/
[18:28] <dreamon> brainwash_, I try it ok.. coming bak
[18:28] <dreamon> +c
[18:43] <dreamon_> brainwash_, I tried. but same effect.
[18:46] <dreamon_> using 15.04.. maybe it already fixed .. think its a other problem
[18:51] <johand> Just wanted express my gratitude on xubuntu! Love it!
[18:56] <dreamon> tty1 I cannot enter, too. backlight is on, but no screen.. so I have to reisub
[19:20] <dreamon> one time I hade a screen, after suspend. but I could not login. Typing or clicking not result. like a frozen screen, but with mouse. sound was ok i heard it playing.
[19:28] <maijin> Hello o/
[19:28] <maijin> Is it possible to disable the display of the application cycle (alt tab) on other screens than the selected one ? Just like it is done with sound control ?
[19:33] <ColeHub> That would be neat.
[19:36] <krytarik> maijin:  http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfwm4/wmtweaks#cycling
[19:36] <maijin> it's already disable
[19:36] <maijin> :'(
[19:36] <brainwash_> dreamon: please file a bug report then
[19:36] <brainwash_> !bug
[19:37] <maijin> krytarik: "Cycle through windows on all workspaces" is disable already
[19:38] <dreamon> brainwash_, Think its a light-locker problem. Without it works fine. But without PW
[19:38] <brainwash_> file it against light-locker
[20:32] <xubuntu07w> It have ben two new versions now and why is the displaybug still not corrected ?   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-settings/+bug/1319187
[20:37] <mrkramps> ouh, shitload of 2 peaople affected …
[20:37] <brainwash_> xubuntu07w: it's probably a very specific bug and no one was able debug or fix it yet
[20:37] <mrkramps> urgent fix required :S
[20:38] <xubuntu07w> A rare bug i think.
[20:40] <xubuntu07w> I remeber someone told me to remoev xfdisplay 86 or something on startup to fix this. it works fine.
[20:41] <brainwash_> someone told you do to something and you cannot even remember what exactly?
[20:42] <brainwash_> any why did you not add this info to the bug report?
[20:43] <xubuntu07w> I have to look at it again. I dont remeber the name. i remove was xfscdisplay86 it hink from start up. then this window will not appears. it is easy to reset this again.
[20:43] <mrkramps> oO
[20:43] <mrkramps> unbind key XF86Display for xfce4-display-settings?
[20:44] <bynarie> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-346/+bug/1440012
[20:44] <bynarie> dam no fix yet
[20:45] <xubuntu07w> yes i think it was XF86Display. if you remove it. then it will works fine.
[20:45] <xubuntu07w> It is easy to reset if you want it back.
[20:46] <mrkramps> xubuntu07w, remove the key bind from Xkk keyboard map or just unbind the shortcut in xfce keyboard settings?
[20:46] <mrkramps> *XKB
[20:46] <brainwash_> bynarie: it appears to be fixed in version 349
[20:46] <bynarie> does anyone know of a fix to bug #1440012 , the cursor disappearing on top of screen?
[20:47] <brainwash_> bynarie: did you even read the bug comments?
[20:47] <bynarie> problem is that when i install 349, evertything goes haywire and i basically lose my entire setup
[20:47] <bynarie> yes
[20:47] <xubuntu07w> mrkramps: unbind from xfc keyboard settings.
[20:48] <xubuntu07w> works fine for me.
[20:48] <brainwash_> bynarie: I'm afraid that we cannot help you with this issue then :/ it's clearly a bug in the driver
[20:48] <bynarie> yea i know
[20:48] <bynarie> =[
[20:49] <mrkramps> xubuntu07w, are you affected by this bug?
[20:49] <xubuntu07w> yes.
[20:50] <mrkramps> xubuntu07w, could you test the key with the terminal utility 'xev'
[20:52] <xubuntu07w> A tester show up.
[20:52] <mrkramps> xubuntu07w, what's the output for the Display and the Brightness keys?
[20:56] <xubuntu07w> Output LVDS1, property baklight, timestamp 502931, state new value.
[20:57] <mrkramps> xubuntu07w, this message appears for all three keys?
[20:59] <xubuntu07w> I think it is only when i adjust the light up and down. the timestamp changes. 2 keys.
[21:00] <xubuntu07w> the version i use now is 14.04.2 LTS
[21:01] <xubuntu07w> I planing to change to 15.04.
[21:03] <mrkramps> for me this sounds like the fglrx driver is listening to a wrong keyboard event
[21:07] <xubuntu07w> It is a pacard bell dot s laptop. If i gotot the keyboard, application shortcuts and remove XF86Display. It will works fine. Someone told me here before.
[21:21] <xubuntu07w> Is there any big reasen for uppgrade from 14.04.2 LTS to 15.04 ?
[21:22] <genii> Not unless there's some updated application you require which is only available in 15.04
[21:23] <genii> Otherwise since you're on an LTS, better to wait for a year and then go 14.04 to 16.04 directly after that
[21:26] <xubuntu07w> Ok.. thank you.
[22:53] <xubuntu03i> hi