[00:14] <Aldebaran> УРАААААА!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[00:15] <drc> !ru | Aldebaran
[00:54] <rfleming> Greets!
[04:01] <|Anthony|> i'm still running 12.04 and came home to find my machine at the lightdm greeter INSTEAD OF the xscreensaver lock screen. The machine had not been rebooted, so i'm wondering how someone could have pulled up the lightdm greeter circumventing xscreensaver lock
[04:02] <cfhowlett> |Anthony|, lightdm and xscreensaver are known to conflict with/confuse each other.  I'm pretty sure xubuntu/xfce recommend you select ONE or the other.
[04:02] <|Anthony|> man... i installed 12.04 quite a while ago
[04:02] <|Anthony|> i really forget
[04:03] <cfhowlett> |Anthony|, why u no upgrade to 14.04???
[04:03] <|Anthony|> in /var/log/auth.log i see to failed attempts to login to my account, then lightdm: pam_unix(lightdm:session): session opened for user lightdm by (uid=0)
[04:04] <|Anthony|> 7 seconds after the second failed attempt
[04:04] <|Anthony|> i can't reproduce it by simply failing to login
[04:04] <|Anthony|> cfhowlett: cause it's...
[04:04] <|Anthony|> on my todo list
[04:04] <|Anthony|> o.0
[04:26] <holstein> i say, to-do it now, since, 12.04 is EOL
[04:27] <|Anthony|> holstein: obviously it needs to be done
[04:27] <|Anthony|> that doesn't solve the mystery of wtf was trying to log into my machine
[04:27] <|Anthony|> and how they circumvented xscreenlock
[04:28] <holstein> thats up to you, and your needs.. but, it may address your issue, as well as get you into a system that is not EOL
[04:28] <|Anthony|> to get to lightdm
[04:29] <|Anthony|> eh... actually what is the command to check version?
[04:29] <cfhowlett> |Anthony|, lsb_release -a
[04:29] <|Anthony|> i vaguely remember allowing it to upgrade
[04:29] <holstein> one could physically "circumvent" the screensaver, by rebooting, and using the recovery kernel to do whatever as root
[04:29] <|Anthony|> nope, still 12.04
[04:29] <|Anthony|> holstein: the machine wasn't rebooted
[04:30] <holstein> if i had root, i could likely easily make it seem like it wasnt
[04:30] <|Anthony|>  00:30:54 up 32 days,  5:25,  1 user,  load average: 1.51, 1.11, 1.11
[04:30] <|Anthony|> holstein: could that be tinkered with?
[04:31] <holstein> from what i read, you are trying to decide what has been tinkered with.. im just stating how, if i can touch the box, i can use the recovery kernel to get "root", physically
[04:31] <holstein> i dont need to "hack" the lock screen..
[04:32] <|Anthony|> meh... noone in the house here is that technically savvy
[04:32] <|Anthony|> likely xscreensaver and lightdm collided
[04:32] <|Anthony|> lightdm was the victor
[04:32] <|Anthony|> o.0
[04:32] <holstein> sure.. test for that, then.. maybe use #ubuntu, since main ubuntu 12.04 is not EOL, AFAIK, and you are not using xubuntu stock
[04:33] <|Anthony|> no... i used it as a base
[04:33] <|Anthony|> cause... fk unity
[04:33] <cfhowlett> |Anthony|, please see: http://xubuntu.org/news/5-things-to-do-after-upgrading-from-12-04-to-14-04/
[04:33] <|Anthony|> -.-
[04:34] <cfhowlett> item #1 in particular
[04:36] <|Anthony|> truth be told... i've been dreading updating
[04:36] <|Anthony|> i use conky and compiz and cairo-dock
[04:36] <holstein> try the live iso, for 14.04, and see how it works you your system
[04:37] <|Anthony|> and... gnome is themed
[04:37] <holstein> all of those applications are in the 14.04 repos
[04:37] <cfhowlett> |Anthony|, more than you dread running an unsupported OS ???
[04:37] <|Anthony|> cfhowlett: lol
[04:37] <|Anthony|> i wrote the doc in the ubuntu help for multi-seat
[04:37] <|Anthony|> so obviously that's a consideration i had as well
[04:37] <|Anthony|> one seat was xmbc
[04:38] <|Anthony|> the other was my desktop
[04:38] <holstein> !ot
[04:38] <|Anthony|> holstein: yes... kinda sorta offtopic
[04:38] <|Anthony|> the topic... meandered
[04:39] <holstein> |Anthony|: then, let use discuss your documentation, and unsupported OS in the offtopic channel.. cheers
[07:11] <Aldebaran> http://live.russia.tv/index/index/channel_id/1
[07:13] <baizon> Aldebaran: "Для просмотра видео у Вас должен быть"
[07:14] <Aldebaran> flash player error
[07:14] <baizon> i know, i dont have one
[07:15] <Aldebaran> try cheange browser
[07:25] <Aldebaran> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE023IHaCyE
[12:15] <ed__> hi, im trying to install a .deb but i get (ubuntu software centre) dependency is not satisfiable: kdelibs4c2a (>=4:3.5.5-1)
[12:37] <ed__> hi, im trying to install a .deb but i get (ubuntu software centre) dependency is not satisfiable: kdelibs4c2a (>=4:3.5.5-1)
[12:39] <mrkramps> ed__, dpkg does not resolve dependencies automatically
[12:40] <mrkramps> you may try to fix this with runnung 'sudo apt-get install -f' after using 'sudo dpkg -i DEB'
[12:41] <cfhowlett> ed__, assuming this project was built on/for kubuntu, you  might get better results with that
[12:43] <Aldebaran> ммм здесь кто-нибудь бывает вообще? #phpnuke
[12:44] <cfhowlett> !ru | Aldebaran
[12:44] <cfhowlett> ed__, also worth noting: no updates for the past 2 years?!
[14:01] <joan> hi
[14:01] <joan> aparenly without reason the windos are not working
[14:02] <joan> I can't move or close or write firefox
[14:02] <joan> the panel does not apear
[14:02] <joan> any idea?
[14:04] <vrkalak> joan,  firefox has a help-forum and a wiki ... http://mozillazine.com
[16:58] <ryanprior> Just heard about the Xubuntu core project. Sounds neat - leave out desktop apps, slim it down.
[16:59] <ryanprior> Then I was reading about it on OMG Ubuntu - still 600mb? That can't be right? Did they misprint?
[17:01] <Unit193> root root 573M May  5 17:35 xubuntu-core-15.04-i386.iso
[17:01] <ryanprior> Puppy Linux is compatible with Ubuntu, ships with web browser, word processor, media player, and comes in at 100MB.
[17:01] <Unit193> But doesn't come with ubiquity, casper, same kernel, etc, etc.
[17:03] <Unit193> http://paste.openstack.org/show/MS3PjOASmkgPCbxg65xS/ that's what's taking up room.
[17:04] <ryanprior> Okay, thank you for the excellent clarification.
[17:04] <Unit193> There would be ways to make it smaller, but can't do those with the build setup Ubuntu proper uses.  For example, you could change it so the squashfs uses xz rather than gz.
[17:04] <Unit193> Sure.
[17:37] <xubuntu19w> http://ppa.launchpad.net/xubuntu-dev/xfce-4.10/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/binary-i386/Packages  404  Not Found
[17:38] <Unit193> !precise
[18:06] <mrkramps> Unit193, have you ever raised stats of how many of Xubuntu users really know about the LTS of 3 years?
[18:07] <Unit193> Personally?  I have not.
[18:10] <mrkramps> maybe i should use "one" instead of "you" to avoid you feeling personally addressed
[18:15] <brainwash_> why do you need statistics? people should be able to read the release notes
[18:22] <Unit193> mrkramps: Heh, well that is to say, I haven't and don't know of anyone else doing so.  Some people seem to have not gotten the memo that it is only 3 years though, yes.
[18:23] <mrkramps> brainwash_, they should, but obvisouly a lot of people do not
[18:24] <mrkramps> and those are not only a few users who did not get this "memo", but quite some who just do not understand the details of LTS and how it differs for derivatives
[18:26] <brainwash_> supported releases could be added to the channel topic
[18:28] <drc> Fewer folks read that than the release notes :(
[20:47] <Sporter> hello, I got a black screen after installing ubuntu and I fixed it with nomodeset, howver now my resolution is stuck at 1024x768. I have ati video card
[21:09] <pixq> Sporter: go to additional drivers and install video drivers
[21:37] <nicoo> Hi. How may I update to 15.04?
[21:37] <nicoo> from 14.10
[21:55] <drc> nicoo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/ReleaseNotes  It says "ubuntu" but works for xubuntu.
[21:58] <nicoo> drc: Thanks. For some reason, last time I closed it too fast after it displayed “No updates availables”