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xubuntuuserknome: may i ask u a question in pm?00:00
knomeplease keep support questions on the channel so everybody can follow00:00
xubuntuuserok00:01
xubuntuuserWell everytime I install any version of linux, I can not do a netstat -ac nor get a proper download.....is there any kinda way to make myself the administrator before going online?00:03
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xubuntuuserits as if someone does not want me to update and monitor my network traffic00:05
knomei don't understand why being an administrator would help you in this case00:06
xubuntuusercany anyone help me?00:06
knomemaybe your wifi adapter isn't fully supported by the (open source) drivers, which might make the download speeds slower00:06
xubuntuuserNope...I never mentioned anything about speed...just when Im prompted to put in pass word for each action...it wan let me00:08
knomein ubuntu, if it asks the sudo password, it is the password of your regular user00:09
xubuntuuserI know00:10
knomeso.. what is it you are exactly trying to do?00:11
xubuntuuserbut what I do not know is why I can not enter pass word...this is a fresh install of xubuntu00:11
xubuntuuserScroll up to first paragraph00:11
knomeit won't show any visual indication that you have typed anything...00:11
xubuntuuserno visual at all00:12
knomehave you tried just typing the password and pressing enter?00:12
knomeno, it will stay "blank"00:12
xubuntuuserno00:12
xubuntuuseris there a command to make my self full administrator?00:13
knomesudo does exactly that; why do you need to do it for several commands?00:15
xubuntuuserbecause it seems like someone has full control as soon as I log on...none of the commands work properl00:16
picklevapeHello, my xubuntu vm in virtualbox will no longer connect to the internet00:17
picklevapein dmesg it shows that the process is being terminated while trying to start with a status 100:17
picklevapeI'm not sure where to start and was looking for some help00:17
knomexubuntuuser, like what commands?00:18
knomepicklevape, which xubuntu version are you using?00:18
picklevapeknome, 14.04 trusty00:19
xubuntuuserlike sudo apt-check00:20
knomepicklevape, i don't know too much about your specific issue, but i would check the latest xubuntu version if possible00:20
knomexubuntuuser, and what does that command return to you?00:20
xubuntuusernothing...00:21
knomepicklevape, there has been this and that with virtualbox in the past so... it might be something that doesn't work (any more) with the kernel00:21
knomexubuntuuser, what are you expecting it to return then?00:21
xubuntuuserlet me try again00:21
picklevapeI dont use anything but gnucash in it, I'm kinda at a loss as to why it no longer works :(00:22
knomepicklevape, have you changed your host OS or the vbox version lately?00:23
picklevapeno, thats the thing. this is the second time its done it to me. each time it happens I dl a new version of xubuntu and reinstall and everything is fine.... then a week or two down the road it happens again. no change to the host machine and no virtual box updates00:24
picklevapei mean i could disable updates in xubuntu i spose, but i kinda want to know why its happening00:24
picklevapeis sudo apt-check even a command00:25
knomepicklevape, i don't think so, but if he insists that it should return something... then i don't know, it might be anything.00:26
* knome shrugs00:26
* knome picks the path of least resistance when helping00:26
knomewhat you describe is definitely weird00:26
datacrataok sorry about that knome...im on the pc now, was on phablet as xubuntuuser00:26
knomepicklevape, does your virtual machine settings look like they did before (specifically the networking stuff)?00:27
picklevapestrange thing is that the other vms I run, win2008 freebsd ubuserver... none have this issue and i leave them running all the time. just the xubuntu ones00:27
picklevapeyes, i have them setup as bridged so they can easily talk to the other devices on the network00:28
knomepicklevape, one option is to try 15.04 the next time and see if it occurs again...00:28
datacrataknome where can I send a screen shot to you?00:28
knome!imagebin | datacrata00:28
ubottudatacrata: Screenshots can be made with the [PrtScr] button. Want to show us a screenshot of your problem? Upload an image to http://imgur.com/ and link the created page here.00:28
picklevapeim installing another 14.02 just to see if it does it again and using smb share to store my files. going to install xubu 15 too and see if it ends up at the same fate00:29
knomepicklevape, good luck!00:30
datacrataok, I guess I will have to type that link and try to post there...that link want work from this chat aerea00:30
knomedatacrata, whatever works for you00:31
datacratado I need to sign up to post here?00:32
knomeno00:33
datacrataok00:33
datacratait keeps saying error uploading00:38
knomeyou can use a pastebin to paste the output as well00:38
knome!pastebin | datacrata00:38
ubottudatacrata: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.00:38
datacrataok00:39
datacrataknome: sorry about that...this paste was from when I was trying to run the net stat -ac00:42
knomei don't see the paste unless you paste me the url you get after pasting00:42
datacrataok sorry00:43
datacratahttp://paste.ubuntu.com/11828736/00:43
knomeok, so what are you exactly trying to see in that output?00:44
datacrata-ac would'nt work00:44
knomedefine "wouldn't work"?00:44
datacratawhen I was prompted my password it went blank00:45
knomein what way wouldn't it not work?00:45
datacratajust would not do anything just was as if It was stuck no blinking cursor just froze00:46
knomemaybe there wasn't anything to show?00:47
knomefwiw, there is no way to be any more "administrator" than using sudo...00:49
knomewherever you might think that might make a difference00:50
datacrataok now I just did another run at the sudo apt-get update and its doing it now....it still prompted me for a password with that very still none blinking cursor...I could'nt see my pass word when i typed them but it went through...was very strange00:50
picklevapethats normal00:51
datacratathis was my first time experiencing blanks while typing p word00:52
holsteinsince, theres no need to show the password as you type it, and its just a security risk, as in, someone can watch the screen as you type, its hidden00:52
knomeyou won't see your password on the command line on (x)ubuntu00:52
datacratakooollll....00:52
knome(there's even no need to show the password length, which is why even stars or any other placeholders aren't shown)00:52
datacratathats a lot of weigh off of me mind now00:52
picklevapeI figured it out knome, i dont know what did it but something removed the inet from my interfaces file00:57
knomepicklevape, great!00:57
picklevapeno idea what it woulda been, the file said it hadnt been edited since 6-2700:57
picklevapei didnt even notice it was down because i really only use gnucash on it ;e00:58
knomewell, good to hear it's working now00:58
picklevapethanks and have a good night00:59
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xubuntu58wHello everyone, good morning08:33
xubuntu58wi have a qiery08:33
xubuntu58wquiery08:33
xubuntu58wi am an Xubuntu user and i am coming accross some trouble updating and downloading software from ubuntu software center08:34
xubuntu58wi get a "not enough free disk space"08:35
xubuntu58wfollowed by08:35
pencilandpaperdid you happen to create a separate /home partition..and how large is your partition that you have xubuntu installed to xubuntu58w ?08:36
xubuntu58w" the upgrade needs a total of 122m free space on disk'/boot'. please free at least an additional 122 m of disk space on '/boot'. empty your trash and remove temporary packages of former installations using 'sudo apt-get clean'08:37
xubuntu58wyes it is partitionned but i cant remember how big08:38
pencilandpaperok do you have xubuntu installed to your harddrive then?08:38
xubuntu58wi have an old computer and it does not have much disc space anyways08:38
xubuntu58wyeah08:38
pencilandpaperok cool, thanks.08:38
pencilandpaperdid you install it to your hd by itself xubuntu58w ?08:39
xubuntu58wwhen i go to terminal and do 'apt-get clean on disk boot i get this message08:39
xubuntu58wwhat do you mean by it self pencilandpaper08:39
pencilandpaperor are you dual booting with another OS xubuntu58w ? which means that i am asking if xubuntu is the only OS installed to that computer?08:39
xubuntu58wyeah i only have xubuntu08:40
xubuntu58wit used to be windows me08:40
xubuntu58wi changed it when i got the computer second hand last year08:40
pencilandpaperok thanks. how long have you had xubuntu installed to that computer if you dont mind me asking?08:40
xubuntu58wseptember08:41
pencilandpaperok, so do you have any music or movies downloaded and stored on that install?08:41
xubuntu58wi took it all of yesterday to reinstall08:41
pencilandpaperok, did you create a separate /home partition for that install?08:42
xubuntu58wbut i cant get xubuntu on to cd, my cd drive is dead and i dont have the software to create a usb disk and not enough space to dowload it08:42
pencilandpaperthen how did you install it to hdd..so that it runs as if it were live?08:43
xubuntu58wmy cd drive used to work...08:43
xubuntu58wbut i dropped the computer08:43
pencilandpaperok i see what you mean now, my fault i didnt understand at first.08:43
pencilandpaperright right..08:43
pencilandpaperok well did you happen to create a separate /home partition?08:43
xubuntu58wmark btw08:43
pencilandpaperwhen installing xubuntu?08:44
xubuntu58wi dont remember....08:44
xubuntu58wi know i have free disc space08:44
pencilandpaperdid you just let it install default using the installer?08:44
xubuntu58wyeah08:44
xubuntu58wpretty sure08:44
xubuntu58wbut i think it did partition08:44
xubuntu58wmaybe i didnt do it big enough08:44
xubuntu58wis there a way of checking on terminal this info?08:45
pencilandpaperok, well then yeah, you should have some freespace there..thats odd..but i know how to clear up some space for you man..atleast a little..we will see if it clears up enough to get your updates installed. :)08:45
xubuntu58wcool08:45
pencilandpaperxubuntu do you happen to have inxi installed?08:46
xubuntu58wdo you know if it possible to create a disk image on a hdd drive without loosing the rest of the info on the hdd?08:46
xubuntu58wno inxi08:47
pencilandpaperyes you can create a disk image..but lets get you cleared up some first. open your terminal and tell me when you have done that please.08:47
xubuntu58wi already have one open08:48
xubuntu58wits an external hdd.. to reinstall xubuntu08:48
xubuntu58wterminal opened08:49
xubuntu58wpencilandpaper are you still there?08:55
pencilandpaperyes i am still here, sorry..09:00
pencilandpaperok now in terminal enter: sudo thunar09:00
pencilandpaperthen tell me when your file manager is opened as root please xubuntu58w .09:00
xubuntu58wok09:01
pencilandpaperthanks.09:02
xubuntu58wopennesd09:02
xubuntu58wroot opened pencilandpaper09:03
pencilandpaperok thanks..09:03
pencilandpapernow you want to go to /var/apt/cache and when you get there do you see all of those .deb files?09:03
xubuntu58wi dont have /apt in /var09:05
xubuntu58wpenciandpaper09:05
pencilandpaperdo you have cache?09:06
xubuntu58wyeah09:06
xubuntu58win cache there apt09:07
pencilandpaperok nice, now go to /var/cache/apt/archives  see all of those .deb files in there?09:07
pencilandpapersorry i was thinking weird for a sec there.09:07
xubuntu58win /var/cache/apt/archives i have "lock" text and /partial09:10
pencilandpaperyou cant go inside of archives?09:10
xubuntu58wi am in archives and there is only '/partial' and 'lock' text file09:11
xubuntu58wand /partial is empty09:11
pencilandpaperok cool thanks. thats what we wanted..alright well then i guess that you have cleared what you can already..bummer.09:12
pencilandpaperi dont know what to say to be honest. how large is your partition if you dont mind me asking?09:12
xubuntu58wdunno how do i find this out?09:12
pencilandpaperdo you happen to have gparted installed?09:13
xubuntu58wcant remember man it was in september i did it almost automatically09:13
pencilandpaperok, in your menu search gparted and see if its installed please.09:14
xubuntu58wnope09:15
xubuntu58wdont have it09:15
xubuntu58wcant i take of software i have already installed to make space,09:15
xubuntu58w?09:15
pencilandpaperif you do that, you are without that software though.09:15
pencilandpaperrun this in terminal man, sudo apt-get install inxi09:16
pencilandpaperits small.09:16
pencilandpaperlet me know once its installed please.09:16
xubuntu58wYou might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these: The following packages have unmet dependencies:  inxi : Depends: gawk but it is not going to be installed         Recommends: hddtemp but it is not going to be installed         Recommends: lm-sensors but it is not going to be installed         Recommends: mesa-utils but it is not going to be installed  linux-image-extra-3.13.0-53-generic : Depends: linux-image-3.13.0-509:18
pencilandpaperrun sudo apt-get install -f09:19
xubuntu58winstalled E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages (or specify a solution).09:19
pencilandpapersee what happens, maybe it will fit.09:19
xubuntu58wit is installing stuff09:20
pencilandpapercool, let me know if it makes it the whole way through man. :)09:21
xubuntu58w73%09:21
pencilandpapernice.09:21
xubuntu58wand gong09:21
pencilandpapernicer.09:21
xubuntu58wdone09:21
xubuntu58wunpacking09:22
pencilandpapernice.09:22
pencilandpaperlet me know when the terminal returns back to prompt please.09:22
xubuntu58wwill do09:22
pencilandpaperthanks.09:22
xubuntu58wdo i close root09:22
xubuntu58w?09:22
pencilandpaperi have a idea if it comes down to it.09:22
pencilandpapersure, just enter exit in terminal and it will exit root.09:23
pencilandpaperor if you want to close the file manager go for it.09:23
xubuntu58wErrors were encountered while processing:  /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-3.13.0-55-generic_3.13.0-55.94_i386.deb  /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-3.13.0-53-generic_3.13.0-53.89_i386.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)09:23
pencilandpaperok, in terminal enter: sudo dpkg --configure -a09:23
xubuntu58wi have a load of .deb in my archives now09:24
pencilandpaperi know right..those are what just installed.09:24
pencilandpaperenter that command in terminal: sudo dpkg --configure -a09:24
pencilandpaperthen once that is done run: sudo apt-get install -f09:24
pencilandpapertell me if it finishes please.09:24
xubuntu58wdpkg: error processing package linux-generic (--configure):  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Setting up linux-headers-3.13.0-55-generic (3.13.0-55.94) ... Examining /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d. run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/dkms 3.13.0-55-generic /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-55-generic09:25
pencilandpaperok, lets go ahead and delete what is in archives xubuntu58w , then go for it again man.09:26
pencilandpaperso once those files are deleted, run: sudo apt-get install -f09:26
pencilandpaperyou have updated your system before right?09:27
xubuntu58wyeah09:27
xubuntu58wapt-get install -f09:28
pencilandpaperok cool.09:28
pencilandpaperyep.09:28
xubuntu58wi deleated files to put them back i dont fully understand...09:29
xubuntu58wand i get another error09:29
pencilandpaperi was hoping that it wouldnt do what it did basically. :(09:29
xubuntu58wErrors were encountered while processing:  /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-3.13.0-55-generic_3.13.0-55.94_i386.deb  /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-3.13.0-53-generic_3.13.0-53.89_i386.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)09:30
pencilandpaperdo you have a usb stick?09:30
xubuntu58wwhat for?09:30
xubuntu58wdoe it need to be empty?09:31
pencilandpapertry this: sudo dpkg --reconfigure09:31
pencilandpaperyes it would have to be empty..but dont empty it just yet. i want to explain "the plan" and see if you are down first.09:31
xubuntu58wsudo: unable to resolve host clownistan dpkg: error: unknown option --reconfigure  Type dpkg --help for help about installing and deinstalling packages [*]; Use 'apt' or 'aptitude' for user-friendly package management; Type dpkg -Dhelp for a list of dpkg debug flag values; Type dpkg --force-help for a list of forcing options; Type dpkg-deb --help for help about manipulating *.deb files;  Options marked [*] produce a lot of output09:32
pencilandpaperok thanks..well then run: sudo dpkg --configure -a09:32
xubuntu58wdpkg: error processing package linux-generic (--configure):  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Errors were encountered while processing:  linux-image-extra-3.13.0-53-generic  linux-image-extra-3.13.0-55-generic  linux-image-extra-3.13.0-46-generic  linux-image-generic  linux-generic09:33
xubuntu58wwhat did you want me to do with the usb stick?09:33
xubuntu58wwhat was the "plan" man?09:33
pencilandpaperok, this is what i am thinking. i can extract the xubuntu iso and upload the files from it online. then you can download the extracted iso files and copy them to the stick since you dont have tools to make a bootable stick.09:35
pencilandpaperin theory it should boot for you and you can reinstall.09:35
MoL0ToVhi to all, i have a problem, when i do a screenshot via "printscr" key, the screen refreshes and i get a corrupted screeenshot (xfce). howto debug or fix?09:35
pencilandpapersince the site that i use only allows for a certain "amount" of files to be uploaded..i would have to upload just a few at a time..and hope that each file is small enough to make it.09:36
xubuntu58wi recommend Kazaam screenshot software :)09:36
xubuntu58wMolOtoV09:36
xubuntu58wi can make a bootable usb stick...09:37
xubuntu58wi think09:37
MoL0ToVi want to use standard screenshot function, no extra software09:37
pencilandpaperwell if you can do that man, i would download xubuntu again and do a fresh install.09:37
pencilandpapermake sure that it uses your whole hdd when asked and you should be ok.09:38
xubuntu58wi have xubuntu-15.04-descktop-i386.iso09:38
xubuntu58wok what software do i need to make a usb stick disk?09:38
xubuntu58wand do i have it...09:38
pencilandpaperthen we are good to go..empty the stick out and we can use the dd command.09:38
pencilandpaperso yes, you have the software.09:39
xubuntu58wwhat is the dd command?09:39
xubuntu58wi am going to get the usb stick from my van hold on...09:39
pencilandpaperok, take your time.09:40
MoL0ToVhi to all, i have a problem, when i do a screenshot via "printscr" key, the screen refreshes and i get a corrupted screeenshot (xfce). howto debug or fix?09:41
VoyageHi09:42
VoyageHow do I get cpu,ram,temperature etc monitor desktop widgets in xfce4?09:43
pencilandpaperVoyage, in terminal run: sudo apt-get install xfce4-goodies09:43
pencilandpaperthen go to your panel and right click on it, then go to panel, add, then a window will pop up so that you can add things to the panel. choose the ones that you want to add..and you are good to go.09:44
pencilandpaperwhat you are asking for is in that menu Voyage .09:44
Voyagexfce4 is already the newest version..  "click on panel"? which panel?09:45
pencilandpapersudo apt-get install xfce4-goodies09:45
pencilandpapernot xfce4.09:45
MoL0ToVhi to all, i have a problem, when i do a screenshot via "printscr" key, the screen refreshes and i get a corrupted screeenshot (xfce). howto debug or fix? here a screenshot: http://s16.postimg.org/fn9ppxtth/Screenshot_06072015_11_42_41.png09:46
Voyageok09:46
Voyage installing it.09:46
Voyagebut which panel to click on ? pencilandpaper09:46
pencilandpapernice, and then your panel is your bottom panel Voyage , or if you have more than one..its whatever panel you want to add something to.09:46
pencilandpaperMoL0ToV, are you using xchat and do you happen to have inxi installed?09:48
xubuntu58wpencilandpaper i am emptying the key... it is going to take a good 5 minutes09:48
pencilandpaperno problem xubuntu58w , take your time man.09:48
xubuntu58wdont worry im in no hurry09:48
pencilandpaperditto.09:49
xubuntu58wwhere are you at pencilandpaper09:49
pencilandpaperusa xubuntu58w , how about yourself?09:49
xubuntu58wfrance09:49
xubuntu58wi guessed you whee in the states but where abouts09:50
pencilandpapereastcoast man.09:50
pencilandpaperso it is now 5:48am here right now.09:50
dirgeablehi! i am on a virtualbox xubuntu guest. how do i tell if 3d acceleration is enabled?09:51
dirgeableand working09:51
pencilandpaperyou should be able to go in to settings up at the top of vbox and see that dirgeable .09:52
xubuntu58wits almost noon here09:52
pencilandpaperok cool xubuntu58w .09:52
xubuntu58wok usb stick empty09:52
xubuntu58won coffee and weed09:52
xubuntu58w!! ;)09:53
dirgeablepencilandpaper, i know i enabled it, and its checked, but dont know if working09:53
pencilandpaperok nice, now this is the dd command man, and you have to be very careful with it..because if you use it and have the iso go to the wrong place you are done.09:53
pencilandpapero ok, well i dont know what to say about that one dirgeable .09:53
xubuntu58wok go on09:53
dirgeablesomething like https://blogs.oracle.com/fatbloke/entry/3d_acceleration_with_ubuntu_guests maybe09:53
xubuntu58wcan i reuse the usb stick after?09:53
pencilandpaperalright, this is the dd command in terminal: dd if=/path/to/your/isofile of=/your/usb/stick09:54
pencilandpaperso you dont mess up..where is your iso at?09:54
dirgeablepencilandpaper, assuming installing the nvidia drivers would be wrong ?09:54
pencilandpaperyes you can use the stick again.09:54
pencilandpaperdirgeable, go for it man. see what happens.09:55
xubuntu58wit is in /home/clownisaire09:55
pencilandpaperanything that you would do outside of vbox to get better performance i would do inside of it as well.09:55
xubuntu58wi do dd if=/home/clownisaire.iso ?09:56
pencilandpaperno, what is the name of the iso?09:56
pencilandpaperexactly the name of it.09:56
max12345ok so I'm trying myself at launcher scripts09:56
max12345how can I write into a script that I want to open a new shell and in that shell execute a command?09:57
pencilandpaperthats all you max12345 , i dont code.09:57
max12345ok...09:57
max12345I'll google around some more09:58
xubuntu58wdd if=/home/clownisaire xubuntu-.15.04-desktop-i386.iso ?09:58
pencilandpapersomeone else may know in here though man.09:58
max12345if so I'm sure they'll speak up :)09:58
pencilandpaperthat dot in front of 15.04 shouldnt be there right xubuntu58w ?09:58
pencilandpaperi wont ask again, what do you see there bro. send me something stupid and i am done.09:59
xubuntu58wno its -09:59
pencilandpaperok cool..09:59
xubuntu58wth usb stick is just of=/USB DISK right?09:59
xubuntu58wthat is what it is called on my desktop10:00
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pencilandpaperwho wait, do you have anything other than that stick plugged in right now?10:00
pencilandpaperexternal hdd or anything else at all?10:01
xubuntu58wnope10:01
pencilandpapernice..10:01
pencilandpaperok so the command is this..10:01
xubuntu58wso i go through with the command on terminal?10:01
pencilandpaperdd if=~/xubuntu-15.04-desktop-i386.iso of=/dev/sdb110:02
pencilandpaperyes man, and you should be good to go. let it finish and dont touch anything until it shows it as done..it may take a while to finish though ok?10:02
xubuntu58wthe ~ in the command is good yes?10:03
pencilandpaperyes it shows that the iso file is in /home. so it should be ok.10:03
pencilandpaperis everything ok so far?10:04
xubuntu58wclownisaire@clownistan:~$ dd if=~/xubuntu-15.04-desktop-i386.iso of=/dev/sdb1 dd: failed to open ‘/dev/sdb1’: Permission denied10:06
pencilandpaperhmmmm.10:07
pencilandpaperopen the stick real quick by clicking on the icon for it and when it opens in front of you that means that its mounted xubuntu58w ..then try the command again ok?10:08
pencilandpaperwait xubuntu58w ..dont do that.10:09
pencilandpapertell me when you have NOT done that please.10:09
xubuntu58wnope10:09
pencilandpapernope you didnt?10:09
xubuntu58wnope i didnt10:09
pencilandpapernice..10:09
pencilandpaperok, did you even click on the icon yet?10:10
xubuntu58wnot yet10:10
xubuntu58wopened and empty10:10
MoL0ToVhi to all, i have a problem, when i do a screenshot via "printscr" key, the screen refreshes and i get a corrupted screeenshot (xfce). howto debug or fix? here a screenshot: http://s16.postimg.org/fn9ppxtth/Screenshot_06072015_11_42_41.png lspci |grep VGA 01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RS780C [Radeon 3100]10:11
xubuntu58wyou are back pencilandpaper10:16
xubuntu58whow do i not have permission i am administrator of my cpu10:16
xubuntu58wpencilanpaper?10:24
nvt_if I lock my screen when I have VNC connection to my computer, can I unlock it somehow remotely?10:26
Voyagepencilandpaper,  thanks it works on panel in a tiny way but can I do that on the desktop with graphs etc?10:39
knomexubuntu58w, you'll likely need to use sudo with that command (note: i haven't checked for the command's validity itself)10:53
xubuntu58wKnome je le fais sur cd du coup10:57
xubuntu58wmerci10:57
knomexubuntu58w, english please...10:57
xubuntu58wsorry10:57
xubuntu58wim doing it on cd to finish on another cpu10:57
cfhowlett!fr | xubuntu58w if french is preferred ...10:58
ubottuxubuntu58w if french is preferred ...: Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci.10:58
xubuntu58wno i am bilingual10:58
cfhowlettmon dieu!  :)10:58
xubuntu58wim watching a french doc that is why the mistake10:58
xubuntu58wmy bad11:01
MoL0ToVhi to all, i have a problem, when i do a screenshot via "printscr" key, the screen refreshes and i get a corrupted screeenshot (xfce). howto debug or fix? here a screenshot: http://s16.postimg.org/fn9ppxtth/Screenshot_06072015_11_42_41.png lspci |grep VGA 01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RS780C [Radeon 3100]11:45
TaZhello14:30
TaZi am reinstalling xubuntu on my pc and it is asking me for an xubuntu login and password, is it asking me for my old xubuntu codes as i am reinstalling?14:31
LuyinTaZ no14:48
TaZwhat is then?14:49
TaZLuyin14:49
LuyinTaZ you're supposed to enter a login name and a pw. full stop14:49
TaZany?14:50
Luyinyes14:51
Luyinany you wish14:51
TaZcheers mate :)14:51
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Guest37183i am not able to record voice in xubuntu15:16
Guest37183please help me15:17
LuyinGuest37183 what have you tried, what did you expect, what happened instead?15:17
Guest37183i downloaded audacity but it is not recording , in sound setting also it not showing the the audacity app15:18
Luyinaudacity starts normally?15:19
Guest37183it started normally ok, but when i spoke it should recognise no then only it can record voice,problem is that it is not recognizing the voice15:21
Luyinperhaps the audio channel isn't active. have you looked at the mixer settings?15:22
Guest37183no, what should i do?15:22
Luyinopen the mixer settings15:23
Guest37183where i will b there15:23
Guest37183sorry where it wil b there15:24
LuyinI don't understand your question, Guest3718315:26
Guest37183where will be the mixer settings15:26
GridCubeGuest37183: please check on pavucontrol that the audio stream is being picked up15:27
GridCubeyou might want to try the several options you have in the last tab of settings15:27
GridCubealso check that audacity is listeing to the proper device15:27
GridCubebut most of the time its a setting on pavucontrol that needs to be checked15:28
Guest37183i checked the pavucontrol , but in recording section it not showing the recording app audacity15:28
GridCubecheck the last tab, and see if the input stream is enabled15:29
Guest37183it showing microphone unplugged15:30
GridCubemmm15:31
GridCubeid try switching between options to see if that enables it15:31
GridCubesorry, i dont have a way to test now15:32
Guest37183i need to any driver for microphone15:32
GridCubei dont think so15:32
yoLo_so i've told the updater to not check for updates17:34
yoLo_but why does it always report ??17:34
Jose__hello Im new20:08
knomehello20:08
Jose__I have a question about ltsp live20:08
Jose__does it only work with edubuntu?20:08
Jose__I tried with xubuntu20:08
knomeit will likely work with xubuntu as well if you install the right packages and configure it correctly20:09
Jose__I have a Xubuntu Computer Lab un my school20:09
Jose__I installed it20:09
Jose__I tried to do it20:10
Jose__Not having problem with edubuntu but i dont like edubuntu desktop20:10
Jose__I have read a lot to correct the problem but no luck20:10
Jose__any suggestions?20:12
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HardwareExtremeHello21:41
knomehello21:42
HardwareExtremeHow's it going?21:42
knomefine... do you have a support question?21:42
HardwareExtremeYes. Would it be possible to install Xubuntu on a 8Gb thumbdrive, using the full install?21:43
knomeyes21:43
HardwareExtremeAnd how do you dual-boot another linux OS next to Xubuntu?21:44
knomeselect to install xubuntu alongside that OS21:44
HardwareExtremeOh21:44
HardwareExtremeThanks21:44
knomeyou're welcome21:45
HardwareExtremeI am somewhat new to Linux21:45
knomewe all have to start somewhere21:45
HardwareExtremeAgreed21:45
HardwareExtremeI have another question: Can you get Java and the Java JDKs in Linux?21:46
knomeyes21:49
HardwareExtremeOk21:49
HardwareExtremeYeah, I'm looking into Linux because I have mostly older computers and it takes up WAY less space than Windows21:50
HardwareExtremeHow much better is LXDE than XFE in resource consumtion?21:51
knomethere are various comparisons online, i'd refer to those21:52
HardwareExtremeOk21:53
knomebut of course, less resource usage means less features/user-friendliness21:53
HardwareExtremeOk21:53
knomewhichever is better for you is for you to decide and see21:53
HardwareExtremeI don't need an operating system that looks pretty, just one that gets the job done21:53
HardwareExtremeIs there a way to cut back on resource consumption for Xubuntu21:55
HardwareExtreme?21:55
knomesure.21:55
HardwareExtremeHow?21:55
knomethat's a broad question.21:56
HardwareExtremeDo you prefer Gnome? (Due to your name)21:56
knomenope.21:56
HardwareExtremeOh21:56
HardwareExtremeXubuntu does seem to have a Gnome-esk theme21:57
HardwareExtremeHere's another question: Does Linux software tend to be more compact and take up less space than Windows programs?21:59
knomedepends on the software21:59
HardwareExtremeOh21:59
knomelinux alternatives do not always have feature parity22:00
HardwareExtremeOh22:00
knomeso it's not even a sane to compare their size22:00
knome(besides, resource usage when ran is much more important anyway)22:00
HardwareExtremeWhen you refer to Parity, what do you mean? I know of parody with RAM and cache22:01
knomei mean that linux alternatives do not always have the same (amount of) features22:01
HardwareExtremeOh22:02
HardwareExtremeIs it possible to install Xubuntu on a FAT32 partition?22:04
knomeno22:04
knomewhy would you need to do that?22:05
HardwareExtremeCan Windows read the Ext4 file system?22:05
knomewith tools/apps, yes22:06
HardwareExtremeWell the reason why I would use Fat32 is because it is native to Windows, and I might need to copy files from within Windows22:07
knomethen create a fat32 partition in addition to the system partition22:07
HardwareExtremeI could do that22:08
HardwareExtremeWith Linux Mint I was able to read the NTFS file system, that should be the same for Xubuntu, since Mint is based off Ubuntu, right?22:10
knomeyes22:10
HardwareExtremeCool22:10
HardwareExtremeWell, as soon as Xubuntu is finished updating in the virtual machine I have running, I will switch over to it22:11
HardwareExtremeAnd a 120Gb hard drive should go pretty far with Xubuntu, right?22:12
knomeit of course depends what you are doing with your system, but xubuntu itself has no problems fitting22:12
HardwareExtremeI won't be running any new Windows programs in it since the machine I would use it in is a Pentium 4 HT22:15
HardwareExtremeOk, I am going to leave and rejoin in Xubunut22:15
HardwareExtremexubuntu22:16
HardwareExtremegoodbye22:17
HardwareExtremeHello22:21
knomewelcome back22:22
HardwareExtremeHello from inside of Xubuntu!22:22
HardwareExtremeDoes the 64bit version of Xubuntu take up any extra space than the 32 bit version?22:23
knomethere might be some slight differences, but if you have a 64-bit processor, you should use the 64-bit version22:23
nomicNO22:23
knomehello nomic.22:24
HardwareExtremeWell, as I told you before the machine that I would be using my 12ogb hard drive would be a x86 Pentium 4 HT22:24
nomichi knome22:24
knomewell if it's a 32-bit processor, don't use the 64-bit version22:24
HardwareExtremeThis computer right now is a Core i3, which is x6422:24
HardwareExtremeI was going to set up my thumbdrive for this computer22:25
knomeif you want to use the same device on both 32-bit and 64-bit machines, then you need to install the 32-bit version22:26
HardwareExtremeAny tips for a fresh install of Xubuntu?22:26
knomeplay with it and explore, customize it to your liking and needs22:26
HardwareExtremeAnd with the use on both 64 and 32 bit machines, I knew that.22:27
HardwareExtremeAnd I use Avast for Windows, but I have tried Comodo on Mint. Which antivirus program would you guys recommend?22:29
knome!antivirus22:31
ubottuAntivirus is something you don't need on !Linux, except where files are then passed to Windows computers (perhaps using Samba). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Antivirus22:31
HardwareExtremeUbottu, FALSE! Never fall for that. Winux viruses are becoming prevalent, and there are Linux viruses out there22:33
ubottuHardwareExtreme: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)22:33
HardwareExtremeOh22:33
HardwareExtremeknome, are you still there22:33
knomeyes22:33
knomeHardwareExtreme, http://docs.xubuntu.org/1504/C/guide-keeping-safe.html22:34
HardwareExtremeOk22:34
HardwareExtremeStill, what antivirus program?22:34
knomewell, if you took a moment to look at the link ubottu pasted you, you'd know about several alternatives22:36
HardwareExtremeXubuntu is a little laggy right now22:41
HardwareExtremeEven with the virtual machine setup for 2 Gb of ram22:41
HardwareExtremeI am getting terrible lag. Is there a fix?22:44
knomedescribe "terrible lag"22:44
HardwareExtremeUh, I try to switch between applications and it takes a while to show the window22:45
HardwareExtremeAnd the system just gave an error message22:46
HardwareExtremeI went and got Comodo and installed it22:49
HardwareExtremeXubuntu gave up when I tried to run two programs at once, Mozilla and Comodo22:52
HardwareExtremeGoodbye22:53
knomemaybe comodo is causing the lag with some realtime checks (can also be related to running it under a virtual machine)22:53
HardwareExtremeHello23:07
HardwareExtremeIs anyone there23:08
HardwareExtremeHello?23:08
knomemaybe.23:09
knomeyou don't need to confirm that somebody is listening; people will answer questions if they are around and know the answer23:09
HardwareExtremeI went and installed Comodo, but it gives a filesystem error23:09
HardwareExtremeIt says that a filesystem filter driver is not loaded23:10
knomelook for support on the comodo support forums23:10
HardwareExtremeI am going to get Avast instead23:12
pleia2most people don't use antivirus on linux at all, is there a particular reason you feel you need it?23:13
knometo prove knome wrong in at least one question?23:13
* knome hides23:13
HardwareExtremeYeah, it still provides some protection since I am a Windows user two23:13
HardwareExtremetoo23:13
HardwareExtremenot two23:14
pleia2the security model on linux differs significantly from that of windows, so as long as you keep your system updated there isn't a risk at all, and there have been only a tiny handful of exploits for linux, all of which came from users downloading exploited packages off of website23:14
HardwareExtremeOk.23:14
pleia2antivirus programs for linux just slow your system down (and often cost money)23:14
HardwareExtremeAnd knome, I am not trying to prove you wrong23:15
knomei was just kidding23:15
HardwareExtremeI know this is a stupid question, but how do you uninstall software in Xubuntu?23:15
pleia2through the software center if you installed it that way, if you didn't then you have to look up the software documentation23:15
knomeif you installed it from somewhere else than the software repositories, read the documentation from that source23:16
knomeor what pleia2 said, which ever wording you prefer ;)23:16
HardwareExtremeI can't figure out how to uninstal Comodo23:16
pleia2you'll have to read the Comodo documentation, I'd never even heard of it until today23:16
HardwareExtremeWow23:17
pleia2I strongly suggest sticking to software in the software center (that's what I do)23:17
HardwareExtremeOk23:17
HardwareExtremeI went and looked it up, but in the Software center it doesn't show up, even though I installed it from a .deb package23:20
knomeas we both said, you need to look for documentation from comodo23:21
HardwareExtremeFound out how to do it.23:22
HardwareExtremepleia2, is there antivirus programs in the Software, center?23:23
knomeclamav23:27
HardwareExtremeThanks23:28
HardwareExtremeI have tried Clamav for windows once23:28
HardwareExtremeGoodbye, and thanks for the help.23:29

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