[00:35] <Nairolf_> Hi, my computer has suddently switched off. I had enough battery. I don't understand why he did that. Do you know how I could know what's happen, please ?
[01:31] <nomic> nairolf - it maybe overheated - you can tell what your temperature  settings of your processor is by typing   sudo apt-get instsll lm-sensors
[01:31] <nomic> then typing "sensors"
[01:32] <nomic> system shuts down automatically, without warning, if the temperature meets criticality
[01:32] <nomic> Nairolf
[02:48] <attlasbot> Can anyone tell me how to get my trackpad working in xubuntu 15.40
[02:48] <attlasbot> Can anyone tell me how to get my trackpad working in xubuntu 15.04?
[03:09] <nomic> maybe try asking in #ubuntu attlasbot
[03:09] <nomic> this is less busy
[03:09] <nomic> things are generally the same
[03:24] <Christopher-Were> Hey guys, I have an emergency here. I have a USB that insists on mounting as read-only on xubuntu 15.05. Any ideas on what to do?
[03:26] <Christopher-Were> Please I need help as soon as possible.
[04:45] <cntr> when i click on the title screen and move my mouse, the window drags along with the mouse, even if i didn't hold down the mouse button. what can i do to turn this off?
[04:45] <cntr> *title bar
[04:45] <cntr> of a window
[04:46] <holstein> sounds like maybe the mouse it malfucitioning? i would look at the hardware, just because, that was happening to me
[04:47] <holstein> where, i would actually "activate" the move, accidentally, with some hardware with a trick button that was failing
[04:47] <cntr> holstein: i've checked, it's not a problem with the mouse
[04:47] <holstein> cntr: cool.. how did you check? are you up to date with upgrades? can you login as the guest accunt and replicate it?
[04:48] <cntr> i used another mouse, yes i'm up to date, no i haven't checked with the guest account
[04:49] <cntr> when the window drags with the mouse, i need to click again to make it undrag, so it seems like a xubuntu problem
[04:52] <holstein> !bug | cntr
[04:53] <holstein> cntr: you can start a bug, and try and get someone else to confirm the issue.. i havent enountered it personally here.. what operating system are you using?
[04:53] <cntr> ...xubuntu.
[04:53] <cntr> the latest one
[04:54] <holstein> cntr: so, you are using xubuntu 15.04? then?
[04:54] <holstein> cntr: the key will be to share with a volunteer, and see if anyone can replicate it
[04:54] <holstein> if its a xubuntu issue, it will be something that we can replicate
[04:55] <holstein> could also be a xubuntu on your specific hardware issue..
[09:14] <|zer0|> hey all I have an issue, I have been removing a few unwanted apps from xubuntu and I have noticed a couple of links associated to software I removed have no icon and I cant remove them from the menu using the menu editor tool, any idea how to remove these non functional entries in xfce menu?
[09:20] <BrotherMaggot> for instance?
[09:22] <|zer0|> Removed packet Tracer 6.1.1 and updated to 6.2, had created a launcher icon in menu now sice I have removed Packet Tracer 6.1.1 the menu entry is there (no icon) and does not show up in the menu editor
[09:23] <|zer0|> Tried reboot, command "update-menus" installing other software via software centre to see if it will refresh the menu but no luck.
[09:27] <|zer0|> Also tried recreating a new launcher but it literally creates a new launcher beside the old and does not overwrite, like the menu doesnt know its there.
[09:28] <cfhowlett> |zer0|, you could delete the xfwm menu file from your /user.  it'll then recreate from default
[09:33] <|zer0|> cfhowlett, is that located usr/share/xfwm4?
[09:33] <cfhowlett> |zer0|, no it should be in your /home      do not muck about with the /usr/share/xfwm4
[09:33] <cfhowlett> looking for specific file now
[09:35] <BrotherMaggot> .config/menus/xfce-applications.menu   ?
[09:36] <cfhowlett> BrotherMaggot, I don't have that one for some reason ...
[09:36] <freiform> Hi.
[09:37] <BrotherMaggot> i'm 15.04.  what version are y'all?
[09:37] <|zer0|> 14.04
[09:37] <cfhowlett> BrotherMaggot, 14.04
[09:37]  * BrotherMaggot bows out
[09:38] <freiform> How can i tell lighdm on which screen to put the login window? I tried setting 'display-setup-script=xrandr --output DVI-I-1 --primary' in /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/60-xubuntu.conf , but it doesn't take.
[09:41] <cfhowlett> |zer0|, I looked for xfwm and lacarte .hidden folders.  no joy.  there is a nuclear option.  delete ./xfwm and everything resets to factory fresh for that user.
[09:42] <|zer0|> does that just default the entire gui? what repercussions are there?
[09:43] <cfhowlett> |zer0|, all your settings and configurations will be wiped out
[09:47] <|zer0|> cfhowlett> there a specific command for that?
[09:48] <cfhowlett> |zer0|, rm /home/|zer0|/.config/xfce4
[09:49] <cfhowlett> then logout/login and you'll see first login configuration
[09:50] <cfhowlett> note: there IS a menu configuration file somewhere, but darned if I can find it
[09:51] <|zer0|> will see what happens now
 well it worked in defaulting the gui but the non functions entries are still in the menu  :)
[09:53] <cfhowlett> seriously?  dang.  Now I'm going to be obsessed with locating the menu .config
[09:54] <|zer0|> well at least I get to remodel my gui.. change is as good as a holiday!
[09:55] <brainwash> probably inside .local/share/
[09:55] <cfhowlett> brainwash, will look again
[10:17] <dodeluser> does anyone know how to set username & hostname in a remastered xubuntu? I read about this, but this does not work: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization   (I changed and edited "casper.conf" in initrd.lz)
[10:40] <DazPetty> right now I really hate
[10:40] <DazPetty> linux
[10:40] <DazPetty> I mean ffs
[10:40] <DazPetty> everytime you install something
[10:41] <DazPetty> it seperates it into a million pieces and throws it accross your harddrive
[10:41] <brainwash> !ot
[10:41] <DazPetty> at least in windows you can just delete the directory, reinstall it and everything is fine, 99.9% of the time
[10:41] <DazPetty> well I have a problem that is on topic
[10:41] <DazPetty> because mysql has screwed my comp
[10:41] <cfhowlett> DazPetty, ranting is off-topic
[10:41] <cfhowlett> always
[10:42] <DazPetty> well stupidly installed mysql twice
[10:42] <DazPetty> once through apt-get a
[10:42] <DazPetty> and then through tasksel installing the lamp server
[10:43] <DazPetty> and it seemed no matter what I did I couldn't kill the damn mysql server
[10:43] <DazPetty> so I rm'ed all the mysql folders i could find
[11:40] <|zer0|> Anybody know how to delete a .desktop file from usr/share/applications which has spaces, this folder has permissions and need to delete as root?  I cannot do this from terminal as it wont recognise that it is a single file.
[11:47] <|zer0|> Dont worry, figured it out  :)
[12:35] <d00mster> Hi everybody! I am having video trouble on my Lenovo x01 using Xubuntu 15.04. I have a Intel HD 4000 GPU. I experience tearing and a rather slow performance for multimedia stuff suach as games.
[12:36] <d00mster> I tried to disable compositing under "Window manager tweaks" as suggested in some forum posts. Unfortuantely it didn't resolve my problem. Could somebody please point me in the right direction?
[12:37] <d00mster> oops I meant "Lenovo x201"
[12:40] <brainwash> d00mster: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Intel_graphics#Tear-free_video
[12:40] <jimieb> hi i have a xubuntu problem...
[12:42] <cfhowlett> !ask | jimieb
[12:42] <d00mster> Thank you, brainwash.
[12:42] <brainwash> d00mster: games can be demanding. is the performance in 15.04 worse than in previous releases? or do you have any comparison results?
[12:44] <jimieb> sorry! but i got it to work now :)
[12:44] <jimieb> thx anyway :D
[12:44] <d00mster> no I do not have any comparison results, it just "feels" slower. If I remember correctly the previous Xubuntu version I tested (Trusty Tahr) used a different video driver for my Laptop "Ironlake". Now acording to lshw it uses "Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller"
[12:45] <brainwash> d00mster: it a newer version of the same driver, also a newer kernel
[12:47] <d00mster> so it should work nicer.
[12:47] <brainwash> ideally yes
[12:48] <d00mster> I just wonder there is no /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf atm. Is it ok to just put a new file there?
[12:48] <brainwash> yes, you have to create it manually
[12:48] <d00mster> and just paste the lines given in archwiki and it will work?
[12:48] <brainwash> yes
[12:49] <d00mster> Wow, okay... so no need to crate an xorg conf file first?
[12:49] <d00mster> +create
[12:49] <brainwash> no
[12:53] <d00mster> alright. I stheer anything else I need to configure after I created the file?
[12:54] <d00mster> (This gpu business for linux is rather confusing)
[12:54] <brainwash> no
[12:55] <sorinello> Hello. Can someone tell me how can I find out what sets a specified environment variable ?
[12:55] <d00mster> awesome! Thank you, brainwash. You saved my day
[12:56] <d00mster> have a nice day and all
[12:56] <brainwash> sorinello: it may be helpful if you tell us which environment variable
[13:02] <blb1234> I can has xubuntu-core packets list?
[13:03] <brainwash> blb1234: http://sprunge.us/eCaC
[13:05] <blb1234> brainwash: thanks
[13:44] <wotfloatsyourint> hello
[13:45] <wotfloatsyourint> I am suffering a problem when trying to run update-manager -d
[13:47] <wotfloatsyourint> http://pastebin.com/9D5JD7zH output
[15:54] <wotfloatsyourint> :\
[15:54] <wotfloatsyourint> I am suffering a problem when trying to run update-manager -d
[15:54] <wotfloatsyourint> http://pastebin.com/9D5JD7zH output
[16:03] <drc> wotfloatsyourint: If you don't get an answer here (and it looks that way), I'd try #ubuntu...it looks like it's not a strickly xubuntu problem, and there are more eyes in that channel.
[18:16] <carrera> Greetings!  :-)
[18:16] <carrera> I installed Xubuntu 15.04 a few days ago and I love it!
[18:21] <carrera> Except the Workspace Switcher started acting weird
[18:22] <carrera> suddenly it doesn't want to let me configure the number of rows and workspaces!
[18:23] <carrera> I removed it from the panel and added it back again, logged out and back in again, I even rebooted my laptop but the problem persists
[18:24] <carrera> Has anyone else ran into this problem?
[18:26] <carrera> I managed to configure is with various number of desktops and rows
[18:26] <carrera> I finally set it to 9 desktops in 3 rows and it kept the settings even after reboots
[18:27] <carrera> I added xubuntu-restricted-extras a couple of days ago.  I wonder if that has any thing to do with it?
[19:10] <wotfloatsyourint> I am suffering a problem when trying to run update-manager -d
[19:10] <wotfloatsyourint> http://pastebin.com/9D5JD7zH output
[19:10] <wotfloatsyourint> I am running 14.10 trying to upgrade to 15.04
[19:11] <Unit193> Don't use -d
[19:11] <wotfloatsyourint> ok
[19:12] <wotfloatsyourint> @Unit193 -- same output, same error without the -d arg
[19:14] <drc> wotfloatsyourint: Did you try #ubuntu like I suggested earlier?
[19:14] <genii> wotfloatsyourint: What happens if you try instead: sudo do-release-upgrade
[19:15] <wotfloatsyourint> Drc, i did not see your message, i will try
[19:15] <wotfloatsyourint> genii, same output
[19:15] <genii> Hm
[19:15] <Unit193> I'd check sources.d for weirdness.
[19:16] <drc> wotfloatsyourint: Not that folks here won't help (if they have any idea), but it looks like not a xubuntu exclusive issue and #ubuntu has more eyes.
[19:16] <wotfloatsyourint> alright, thank drc
[19:17] <wotfloatsyourint> Thank you Unit193
[19:17] <Unit193> Sure.
[20:36] <xubuntu412> test
[20:37] <ochosi> test
[20:37] <genii> xubuntu412: Yes, we see what you type :)
[20:38] <elfy> I can't
[20:38] <ochosi> test, 1, 2, 3. mic check.
[20:39] <elfy> genii: we have carte blance - if XPL can offtopic :p
[20:39]  * ochosi whispers "carte blanche..."
[20:39]  * elfy is rubbish at whispering
[20:40]  * genii makes more coffee
[20:40]  * elfy ponders theft
[20:40] <ochosi> :D