[03:08] <xubuntu78w> i like to play music in xubuntu but when blocks screen stop playing music. What can i do?
[03:10] <xubuntu78w> hi
[03:14] <pec_ar> i's like to do xubuntu dont leave to play music when blocks screen. Somebody can help me?
[03:15] <buffon137> I found the xubuntu-15.04 no local sound when testing .  Any help or suggestions ?
[03:17] <Unit193> http://xubuntu.org/news/screen-locking-in-xubuntu-14-04/
[03:18] <buffon137> gmusicbrowser cannot work
[03:34] <pec_ar> Unit193 Thank you
[03:35] <Unit193> Sure thing.
[03:41] <WhitePelican> I'm trying to install kde without the kubuntu desktop
[03:42] <WhitePelican> I used to install kde-full but it's gone now
[03:51] <holstein> WhitePelican: you should be able to search "kde" in the repos, with the package manager of your choice, and find what you want
[03:52] <holstein> !info kde-baseapps
[03:53] <holstein> maybe thats what would give you what you need
[03:54] <WhitePelican> that was not enough
[03:55] <WhitePelican> gwenview, for example can't even read my home directory
[03:56] <holstein> you mean, cannot load an image from your home directory? maybe its a file type support issue, rather than, something missing..
[04:03] <WhitePelican> problem solved: sudo apt-get install kio kinit kdelibs-bin kded5
[04:12] <WhitePelican> so basically, someone fucked up the dependencies for gwenview :P
[04:32] <bynarie> wow, dont say that in #ubuntu , youll get banned by one of the losers
[04:36] <WhitePelican> so why was kde-full deprecated without a suitable replacement?
[07:19] <Reptilia> How do i check if i use ALSA or PulseAudio as a sound server?
[07:20] <Reptilia> How do i check if i use JACK* or PulseAudio as a sound server?
[07:29] <Reptilia> How do i check if i use JACK or PulseAudio as a sound server?
[07:30] <Reptilia> I have installed the ZynAddSubFX Linux synth on a Xubuntu. Since there is no one on their official IRC channel, i will ask here. I don't get any sound from the speakers, while touching the synth keys. What are the usual causes of this? There are some troubleshooting options on the internet, but since i don't know very much about Linux audio and its architecture, i don't feel tech enough to modify something. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks in advanc
[07:30] <Reptilia> e.
[08:33] <buffon137> ps -ef |grep "pulseaudio"
[08:34] <buffon137> " apt-get install xubuntu-restricted-extras " for gmusicbrowser playing music
[08:35] <buffon137> on xubuntu 15.04  or 14.04
[08:36] <Reptilia> buffon137:I have fixed the issue, but thanks in any case :)
[08:37] <buffon137> you are welcom
[11:29] <knob> Good morning all
[12:20] <shallwe> hi guys, first time with xubuntu love it, faster than ubuntu )
[12:20] <shallwe> but a little question, can i have a bar like unity? all in one, like mac?
[12:20] <shallwe> btw xubuntu 14.04
[12:21] <bazhang> get  a dock for that
[12:21] <bazhang> apt-cache search dock  , or look in the package manager
[12:23] <shallwe> bazhang, thanks man ! i found some its called global menu :) lets try!
[12:27] <bazhang> ok
[12:33] <juvann> Hi! Need help with Dropbox on Xubuntu. My previous system was Mint and it worked like a charm, but I have troubles running it on Xubuntu. The first problem I have is that I don't know how to point Dropbox to another partition (I have a "data" partition that I share between Windows and Linux). The second thing is that it always requests root permissions (there was no need for root permissions when I was using it on Mint).
[12:40] <juvann> Hi! Need help with Dropbox on Xubuntu. My previous system was Mint and it worked like a charm, but I have troubles running it on Xubuntu. The first problem I have is that I don't know how to point Dropbox to another partition (I have a "data" partition that I share between Windows and Linux). The second thing is that it always requests root permissions (there was no need for root permissions when I was using it on Mint). If anyone has some
[12:40] <juvann> advice on this matter, that'd be great :D
[12:45] <juvann> Hi! Need help with Dropbox on Xubuntu. My previous system was Mint and it worked like a charm, but I have troubles running it on Xubuntu. The first problem I have is that I don't know how to point Dropbox to another partition (I have a "data" partition that I share between Windows and Linux). The second thing is that it always requests root permissions (there was no need for root permissions when I was using it on Mint). If anyone had some
[12:45] <juvann> advice on this matter, that'd be great :D
[13:05] <juvann> Hi! Need help with Dropbox on Xubuntu. My previous system was Mint and it worked like a charm, but I have troubles running it on Xubuntu. The first problem I have is that I don't know how to point Dropbox to another partition (I have a "data" partition that I share between Windows and Linux). The second thing is that it always requests root permissions (there was no need for root permissions when I was using it on Mint). If anyone had some
[13:05] <juvann> advice on this matter, that'd be great :D
[15:25] <tetsu> greetings, i recently upgraded to xubuntu 15.04 (from 14.10) on my laptop (Lenovo T440p) with an encrypted disk and can no longer suspend or hibernate with the laptop. I get a blank screen after opening the lid and the fan does not turn back on (indicating, I am assuming, that it is not just an issue with restarting the screen). I have looked and tried a number of different things but haven't had any success. Any help or useful redire
[15:26] <holstein> tetsu: i would start by checking what is still on, after the recovery from hibernation
[15:27] <holstein> first, is it "hibernation"? and, do you need hibernation? i find that takes the same amount of time as power off, and back on.. so, you may just want to not use hibernation
[15:27] <holstein> anyways, i would start with tty..
[15:27] <holstein> !tty
[15:28] <holstein> can i get to tty? and is the machine locked up.. then, i would think about GPU drivers, and look and see if there are updates, and what GPU drivers i have installed
[15:28] <tetsu> It does not allow me to go into the tty
[15:28] <holstein> tetsu: so, what is hung up? and how.. you know?
[15:28] <holstein> if you cant get to tty, maybe thats a kernel panic.. etc..
[15:29] <holstein> i would evoke suspend, or hibernate from the command line, and see if i see any helpful errors..
[15:29] <holstein> i would try and get the suspend, if thats what you are talking about, working with the 15.04 live iso
[15:30] <tetsu> yes, it is suspend that I am interested in
[15:31] <holstein> so, you can test that with a live iso, and see if the kernel, and drivers work well on your system
[15:31] <tetsu> ah, sudo pm-suspend worked from the command line!
[15:31] <tetsu> (and recovered)
[15:33] <tetsu> i had just totally disabled lightlocker before trying pm-suspend.
[15:33] <holstein> i would check as a different user..
[15:33] <holstein> tetsu: so, you are doing too much at once, then..
[15:33] <holstein> tetsu: just do one thing, otherwise, you dont know what is effecting what, and how..
[15:33] <holstein> could be, the locking of the screen is "breaking"
[15:34] <tetsu> holstein: would there be evidence for this in the /var/ logs?
[15:35] <holstein> tetsu: look and see.. im more of an isolate and test kind of guy
[15:39] <tetsu> thanks for the help -  I will try with a physical close, and move on to the live USB if this does not work
[15:49] <calmpitbull> hi all
[16:11] <Zetta> Hey anyone here that can help me out with a Xubuntu 15.04 issue?
[16:12] <holstein> Zetta: just ask. maybe a volunteer can assist
[16:14] <Zetta> Okay well i think the issue is with XFCE power manager because the battery applet and the application are never displaying the right charge, it is currently at zero and started at 10% this morning even though it charged all night, it also more commonly stays at 100% all day, anyone familiar with the issue or have a solution?
[16:15] <GridCube> have you tried the other battery applet?
[16:18] <Zetta> Oh no I haven't though to try another applet
[16:20] <Zetta> Where would I find this other applet?
[16:22] <holstein> Zetta: id say, if you are not having any issues, i wouldnt worry about it.. you can spend/waste a lot of time chasing these issues down
[16:22] <holstein> you can file a bug, relating to that specific hardware.. but, realistically, it may not be "fixable"..
[16:22] <holstein> wont hurt to try a few different applets.. and even different backends..
[16:23] <holstein> you can try xbattmon, and use different flags..
[16:23] <holstein> !info xbattmon
[16:24] <holstein> let me find the package name..
[16:24] <holstein> !info xbattbar
[16:25] <holstein> using it with the -c or -r flag, for example
[16:26] <holstein> i would run "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install xbattbar" then, you can run "xbattbar -c" and easily close the terminal to close battbar
[16:27] <Zetta> huh well let me try that out
[16:27] <holstein> its quite different,. and this is not a "fix" command.. just a way to try different polling methods..
[16:29] <Zetta> Yea I understand, and unfortunately it is also displaying the battery as 0% or -1%
[16:29] <holstein> i would expect the "backend" to do the same
[16:30] <Zetta> Yea I imagine that they share the same source of battery information
[16:30] <holstein> its likely not specific to xubuntu or xfce, if you want to try #ubuntu or filing a more general bug
[16:30] <holstein> to get more eyes on it..
[16:31] <Zetta> I think you may be right so I think I'll give #ubuntu a shot and see what happens
[16:32] <Zetta> Thank you for your help though
[19:32] <alex1114> Hi, I have xubuntu 14.04 on a laptop  for a few months now.. I do all the updates.. today the laptop creezed and after restart I got a message "error: invalid arch-independent ELF magic"  and the laptop enters in rescue mode.. I don't have a live cd and no means to get one today.. is there anything I can do?
[19:33] <alex1114> Why would auch a thing happen? Is it os dependent or is it because of my laptop? Any good resiurces about it?
[19:53] <bynarie> ananyone know of a program that will somehow interact with bash history to autocomplete for you.. so for example, if im typing ssh name@192.1, i could hit a key and it would finish the rest based on history and not just change to the last command i typed
[19:53] <bynarie> ?
[19:54] <holstein> bynarie: the ! command is what i use
[19:55] <bynarie> what do u mean
[19:55] <holstein> "!ssh" autocompletes and runs the last ssh command in the history
[19:55] <holstein> you can also "!#"
[19:55] <bynarie> ahhh
[19:55] <bynarie> nice
[19:55] <bynarie> thank you
[19:55] <holstein> if, "ssh name@whatever" is #555 in your history, you can !555 it
[19:56] <holstein> you can create custom bash commands, or scripts, that would run whatever commmands you wish..
[19:56] <bynarie> yea but i would not know the number
[19:56] <bynarie> right
[19:56] <bynarie> the ! is good for me
[19:56] <bynarie> thanks
[21:47] <acz32> is there something like gimp/krita but more lightweight and suitable for xfce?
[21:48] <xangua> Not like gimp but there is pinta
[21:51] <acz32> ok, i think i've used pinta in the past