[03:41] <BigEars431> Follow me on Twitter @BigEars431
[03:42] <Unit193> No.
[04:10] <BigEars431> Unit193: Okay i was just joking
[04:12] <junknstuff> hi all. wondering if anyone is virtualizing xubuntu 15.04 using parallels desktop? i'm running into an issue while installing parallels tools but google hasn't been much help.
[04:15] <junknstuff> this is a fresh install of xubuntu 15.04 64bit, so i'm going to run sudo apt-get update and upgrade first to see if it resolves my issues
[04:15] <junknstuff> also found this KB from parallels that i may try afterwards
[04:15] <junknstuff> http://kb.parallels.com/en/113394
[06:03] <junknstuff> updates and the parallels kb not successful. would be nice to have the tools installed for seamless integration
[08:33] <m14ed> good day all, i am running xbuntu on a desktop, w/live disc ...release 13.x ,  how do  i enable sound for listening to internet radio thru adobe flash ?
[08:36] <Unit193> !eolupgrades | m14ed
[08:37] <m14ed> crap  , a bot that spews and a crowd of lurkers for a help channel
[08:37] <m14ed> wtf
[08:37] <m14ed> no one here can answer a simple question,,
[08:38] <Unit193> For an unsupported version, at 4am.
[08:38] <m14ed> yah , it's always 4am somewhere charlie
[08:39] <m14ed> may your children be blessedwith
[08:39] <m14ed> the curse of the fleas of a thousand camels
[09:51] <DoomBoom> >sudo apt-get install libsdl1.2-dev:i386
[09:51] <DoomBoom> "libsdl1.2-dev:i386 : Depends: libpulse-dev:i386 but it is not going to be installed"
[09:52] <DoomBoom> what does that even mean? why is it refusing to install it?
[09:53] <brainwash> DoomBoom: install the required package manually
[09:53] <DoomBoom> with apt?
[09:53] <brainwash> and see what error message it returns
[09:53] <brainwash> yes
[09:54] <brainwash> sudo apt-get install libpulse-dev:i386
[09:54] <DoomBoom> because I tried sudo apt-get install libpulse-dev:i386 and it gave me the same error for libglib2.0-dev:i386
[09:54] <DoomBoom> and when I tried to install that all hell broke loose
[09:54] <DoomBoom> well not really because I aborted it
[09:54] <DoomBoom> but what it wanted to do
[09:54] <brainwash> well, share the output
[09:54] <brainwash> !pastebin
[09:54] <DoomBoom> yeah I'll do that
[09:56] <DoomBoom> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11242014/
[09:56] <DoomBoom> that's what I did just now, with -f which didn't change anything
[09:56] <cousteau> Hi, I have a problem.  When I connect a certain USB device (FTDI) it auto-disconnects.  "[  545.993177] ftdi_sio ttyUSB0: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now disconnected from ttyUSB0"  (0.007 seconds after detecting it)
[09:58] <cousteau> Happens only after I log in; if I reboot and login on a TTY but not graphically, it remains connected (and `ls /dev/ttyUSB*` does list the 2 ports it creates)
[09:58] <gruntz> Hi. I have deleted messages indicator from my panel. I already have installed indicator-messages. How again can I add it to indicator panel in xfce?
[09:59] <gruntz> ...(thunderbird exactly)
[10:00] <DoomBoom> grunts: Settings Manager -> Panel -> Panel 0(probably) -> Items -> Green plus on the right -> Indicator plugin ?
[10:00] <brainwash> DoomBoom: run "sudo apt-get install -o Debug::pkgProblemResolver=true libglib2.0-dev:i386" and pastebin the output
[10:01] <DoomBoom> cousteau, no clue sorry
[10:02] <brainwash> cousteau: that's a very specific issue. only Google and maybe #ubuntu can help in this case
[10:03] <cousteau> brainwash, I see; I thought XFCE would have something to do with it because it only happens after logging in graphically
[10:03] <cousteau> ...maybe I should ask in #xfce
[10:03] <DoomBoom> brainwash, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11242084/
[10:04] <DoomBoom> thanks, I didn't know of that command before
[10:04] <brainwash> cousteau: maybe. well, check the session log file
[10:04] <DoomBoom> not sure what it's saying, though
[10:05] <cousteau> brainwash, which is?
[10:05] <brainwash> cousteau: ~/.cache/upstart/startxfce4.log
[10:05] <cousteau> I do have the dmesg available, but it's not too verbose.  Just "A wild USB device appears! [...] The USB device disconnected"
[10:06] <cousteau> uh, I don't have that
[10:06] <brainwash> right. I assume searching the internet did not help, or?
[10:06] <cousteau> should've mentioned this is an old Xubuntu version, 12.04
[10:06] <brainwash> oh
[10:06] <brainwash> then it's ~/.xsession-errors
[10:06] <cousteau> I've googled the problem and I didn't quite find much info
[10:07] <brainwash> can you upgrade to 14.04?
[10:07] <brainwash> xubuntu 12.04 is not supported anymore
[10:07] <cousteau> it'd be complicated, honestly; otherwise I'd have already upgraded
[10:08] <cousteau> xsession-errors:  "thunar-volman: Unsupported USB device"
[10:08] <cousteau> damn, I *really* hate Thunar; I'd uninstall it if XFCE didn't depend on it...
[10:08] <brainwash> thunar-volman may indeed be responsible for this
[10:08] <cousteau> can it be killed?
[10:08] <brainwash> you should be able to remove -volman
[10:09] <brainwash> thunar does not depend on it
[10:09] <cousteau> oic
[10:09] <brainwash> this will remove automounting of removable devices ofc
[10:09] <cousteau> ouch, that might be undesirable
[10:10] <cousteau> although it would probably fix another issue I have with thunar messing up ~/.gtk-bookmarks
[10:10] <brainwash> give it a try, see if removing it actually solves your problem
[10:11] <cousteau> (can't remember which issue was it, but I had to chattr +i ~/.gtk-bookmarks because Thunar messed with it every time I mounted a volume)
[10:11] <cousteau> remove as in uninstall?
[10:12] <brainwash> yes
[10:12] <cousteau> or disable the service somehow?
[10:12] <cousteau> ok...
[10:12] <cousteau> can't I just kill it?
[10:12] <brainwash> you can reinstall it easily
[10:12] <brainwash> try it
[10:14] <cousteau> oh, it's not a process, it's a package/feature...  ok, uninstalling
[10:15] <cousteau> it also uninstalls xubuntu-desktop but I guess that's not important (what consequences are there for uninstalling xubuntu-desktop, btw?  Will some things fail to upgrade or something like that?)
[10:17] <cousteau> uninstalling it didn't fix the problem.  Do I have to reboot?
[10:18] <cousteau> brb, rebooting
[10:19]  * cousteau doesn't trust a simple log out + log in
[10:26] <cousteau> brainwash, nothing.  First time I connect the device it works, but whenever I power it off and on again it does the auto-disconnect thing.  .xsession-errors now shows 3 messages like this each time I connect the device:  «(Thunar:1911): Thunar-WARNING **: Failed to launch the volume manager, make sure you have the "thunar-volman" package installed.»
[10:27] <cousteau> because "No such file or directory" when trying to run thunar-volman
[10:28] <cousteau> tried disabling auto-mounting on thunar-settings, that only removed the warning messages but didn't solve the problem
[10:29] <brainwash> cousteau: no clue then. you will have to test it with xubuntu 14.04
[10:29] <cousteau> nevertheless, this may indicate that XFCE has nothing to do with it
[10:29] <cousteau> since it just seems to "only work the first time"
[10:31] <cousteau> damn, what a mess of cables...  who decided it was a good idea to make all cables black?
[10:33] <cousteau> rebooting
[18:25] <xubuntu48w> hi
[18:29] <xubuntu48w> i have installed cae linux (xubuntu 14) and i can't open the terminal
[18:30] <knome> cae linux? a derivative of xubuntu?
[18:31] <xubuntu48w> it would lunch code aster directly (without a command) but it can't find files or directory
[18:32] <knome> i'm sorry, but we do not support derivatives on this channel
[18:33] <xubuntu48w> thanks
[18:33] <knome> ask the cae linux support channels for support; good luck
[19:11] <HackphiL> salut tlmde
[19:11] <ARM9> for some reason when I start vim it's in replace mode
[19:12] <ARM9> doesn't happen in gvim, nor vim under tmux
[19:12] <ARM9> using xfce4-terminal 0.6.3
[19:49] <parsnip> hi, my tty7 has black screen, on xubuntu 15.04.
[19:50] <parsnip> can i get it back on
[19:51] <brainwash> parsnip: black screen after booting the system?
[19:52] <parsnip> brainwash: no, after lifting lid
[19:52] <parsnip> i'll try closing lid again.
[19:52] <parsnip> or bad idea?
[19:52] <brainwash> worth a try
[19:52] <parsnip> okay, i might get kicked off tty1, but i'm IRC through a remote
[19:53] <brainwash> the black screen triggered by closing the lid (-> suspend) should be fixed in 15.04.. so, mmh...
[19:58] <pi-alpha> hi, so tty1 is blank now, and i can't ssh on tty2 for some reason.
[19:58] <pi-alpha> running out of ttys
[19:59] <pi-alpha> any ideas on getting the screen back?
[21:30] <parsnip> hmm, when i close lid with xubuntu, it does not go to sleep, despite that being selected in power manager
[23:20] <bet0x> Hello all
[23:20] <bet0x> i have the latest version of XUbuntu
[23:20] <bet0x> and on appareance i can't change the wallpaper
[23:20] <bet0x> why?