[00:29] I would to make a remix of xubuntu . I want to remove some files that i do not need and i some that i do . Then make a iso of my remix Is there any way to do this ? [00:42] daykiller: yes [00:44] holstein : Can you point in the right directions . [00:44] holstein : Can you point me in the right directions . [00:44] !remix [00:45] !remaster [00:45] Interested in remastering the Ubuntu !LiveCD or !Alternate installer? See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization - Or use tools such as http://uck.sourceforge.net/ [00:45] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization ..also, you can just make your installation as you want, and clone it.. i found that easier.. but, it really depends on what you are doing.. http://askubuntu.com/questions/452022/remastersys-alternative shows a fork of remastersys [00:45] Thanks you guys [00:45] i have used UCK ^ in the past.. === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [04:51] can someone help me with installing an eggdrop [04:53] HearT^KilleR: I'd recommend #eggdrop [04:54] ok thanks === mtyamantau_ is now known as mtyamantau [09:22] Can anyone help me with wifi causing interrupt to audio when playing music/video straming/files? [10:28] hellou === xubuntu020 is now known as adsa === adsa is now known as SpiderOne [10:30] Does anyone knows why my xubuntu 14.02 lts will freeze and it will give me messages like input/output fail? [10:31] hdd failing? [10:45] I think that is the problem [10:45] I got an Emachines [10:45] Whats an "Emachines"? [10:46] yeah [10:46] one of the last Emachines [10:46] What is it? [10:46] Emachine, holy crap are they still in business? [10:46] no wonder why emachines are not around [10:47] nvm oh thank god [10:47] model eL1852g [10:49] This is it http://www.cnet.com/products/emachines-el1852g-52w-pentium-e5800-3-2-ghz-3-gb-1-tb-lcd-20/specs/ [10:50] I think the harddrive over heats and fails. [10:50] hard drive [10:50] Why do you think it overheats? [10:51] yes because after two hours the computer will restart just fine but after 10 min or so it will give that message and crash. [10:51] Which message? [10:52] input/output fail, input/output fail and then the computer will freeze and crash. [10:52] Do you have a specific error message? [10:53] not from xubuntu [10:53] I think its the hard drive that overheats and crashes. [10:53] Without a specific error message, we're bound to guessing. [10:54] yeah. I just installed a usb and I'm using it as a hard drive. Lets see what happens. [10:54] How about getting a specific error message instead. [10:54] That would be targetting. [10:55] I been looking around for an error message but I never get one. [10:55] It just freezes [10:56] Where did you look? :) [10:56] in the comand line and the task manager..... [10:57] "in the command line" means exactly nothing. [10:57] Which log files did you look at? [10:57] ohh I dint look there. [10:57] the log files [10:57] So you did not look for errors. [10:57] I guess. [10:58] I'm reinstalling xubuntu in the Usb drive. Hopefully it will be fine [10:58] How about looking at the log files just mentioned? [10:58] The hard drive its disconnected from the pc [10:59] Well, I'm resting this case then. I thought this would have been a real issue, not sone general chat. [11:01] for some reason firefox crash === Spider_ is now known as SpiderOne [11:08] ok [11:16] Xubuntu killed the wireless adapter in my laptop :( [11:17] !crosspost | ManicPanic [11:17] ManicPanic: Please don't ask the same question in multiple Ubuntu channels at the same time. Many helpers are in more than one channel and it's not fair to them or the other people seeking support. [11:18] bazhang: Xubuntu is Ubuntu, so i dont know where is right to ask [11:19] ok [11:20] ManicPanic, in a single channel, thats where [11:22] i installed Xubuntu 14.04 yesterday. Wifi was perfect, now its gone from every possible check [11:22] ManicPanic, you are getting help in #ubuntu already [13:25] I really like how Xubuntu works on the laptop I'm testing. [13:25] It doesn't seem to resume properly from suspend though. [13:25] I get a grey screen with just a mouse pointer on it. [13:26] Ah, I had to hit some keys to get the login screen. [13:27] lopta: yes that is a known issue that has been fixed meanwhile [13:28] depending on what version of xubuntu you're on, you might only get that fix in the next release though [13:29] Ah good. I'm on 15.04 [13:31] lopta: the package that needs the update is lightdm-gtk-greeter [13:32] and the version you want is 2.0.1, if i'm not mistaken now [13:32] Can I update that from the command line? [13:34] so far, the new package only exists for wily [13:34] aka 15.10 [13:34] Ah thanks [13:34] unless you want to add a PPA, which is at your own risk [13:34] gotta go, good luck! [13:34] Thanks for your help ochosi! === ronin is now known as roninn [16:38] Oh pants. Apparently I can't boot the xubuntu 15.04 .iso image from a USB flash drive. [16:38] yes you can¿ [16:40] xangua: Hmm... didn't work on this laptop. [16:40] Oh! I know what caused that. [16:40] Hang on, I need a thing... [16:41] Note to self: make sure the USB flash stick is large enough to hold the image. === andyfied_ is now known as andyfied [17:50] hello === njalk_ is now known as njalk [17:50] Anyone reading this? [17:50] xubuntu895: yes.. ask if you have a question, and a volunteer may assist [17:51] Is it possible to connect via the Terminal directly onto my vServer, which is running Debian? [17:51] nothing about xubuntu will prevent that.. i would setup ssh [17:51] !ssh [17:51] SSH is the Secure SHell protocol, see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH for client usage. PuTTY is an SSH client for Windows; see: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ for it's homepage. See also !scp (Secure CoPy) and !sshd (Secure SHell Daemon) [17:51] which, if you have it setup on the server, you can just connect without adding any packages [17:51] Thank you! [17:59] Hello everyone! I'm new to Linux and started to use it because i'm full of Windows dictatorship! But before use on all my home computers, I decided to test it on my Asus EEE PC 1215N with a graphic of NVidea ION2. I have tried 4 Linux OS so far: Elementarya, Mint, Ubuntu and now Xubuntu. This is definitely what I like, but I have had some difficulties. It all started when I drag the windows and they act very laggy (except when [18:01] definition). To solve the problem i followed a tutorial on the internet that only brought me problems! Installed Compiz and hung up the VBlank in OpenGL settings, changed the refresh rate to 70 and turned off the refresh rate detection in the composite menu. Also in NVidea definitions I put the textures for performance and management d eenergia to performance as well. Know my mouse freezes and the windows still lag on drag. Tha [18:04] i used to simply disable the nvidia part on my 1215n, xubuntu09w [18:05] So you dont use proprietary driver? [18:07] my bad.. it was a 1015n [18:07] anyways, i used the intel side [18:07] keep in mind, its open for nvidia to provide us support for that hardware.. but, since they havent, it can be problematic [18:08] if i could disable the nvidia side in the bios, i would simply do that.. otherewise, you can look at what others do with the hardware.. and always try the larger #ubuntu channel, since its driver support, kernel level [18:09] Yes I study the case but you think the mouse freezing problem and windows lag is because of the graphic card? By the way, your 1015n can play youtube videos in HD without lag? [18:09] xubuntu09w: i have not expected it to do that.. [18:10] xubuntu09w: in youtube, i dont do hd on an older piece of hardware like that.. [18:10] not with hardware support on a community level, that is not specifically promised from the creators of the hardware [18:11] xubuntu09w: this is what i referred to https://sites.google.com/site/mtrons/howtos/eeepc-1015pn if your hardware is the same.. which, i dont think it is [18:12] Yes it is! I just have more ram ( 3 gb ) and my nvidea ion is the version 2 [18:12] And with Xubuntu... Is runing really smooth! But it's a shame that is so unstable because of this problem :/ [18:13] xfce wont require 3d to run [18:14] So I should use noveaux drivers? [18:14] xubuntu09w: "should" is challenging, here. in this case.. i mean, nvidia *should* provide support for the hardware for the operating system you are trying to use [18:14] other than that, since they dont.. you may have to just try lots of options,a nd go with the most appropriate compromise [18:15] In your opinion what I should try? [18:15] xubuntu09w: as i said, i chose to disable the nvidia side, using the guide i gave [18:15] but, ultimately, i chose to move on, and not use the hardware any longer [18:17] Thanks for the holstein! For future buys, what i should look on a laptop to run Linux? [18:17] *for the help [18:18] xubuntu09w: well, one can always purchase something with a promise of linux support.. system76, for example.. but, mostly, intel can be a "good" choice.. just depends [18:19] Ok, well i will try to fix my Eeepc. Thanks again for all the help! [18:22] Hey is it fine if I use a tethered connection from my device to my PC as my main source of internet or will there be any issues? [19:30] i recently removed adobe flash, i'm able to watch regualr youtube vids via html5, but i can't view a live yourtube channel, rightclick debug shows: YTP_HTML5_NO_AVAILABLE_FORMATS_FALLBACK..i've installed the 'extras' and the x264 package, but still not able to view...what am i missing? [19:31] you are missing adobe flash player [19:32] right, i removed it yesterday, i've been using html5 to watch the vids, just not able to view a live feed [20:05] When I have the blue screen with the spinny thing on it, is there a key I can press to see what's going on underneath? [20:06] (I want to see whether it's stuck). [20:08] Apparently it wasn't. Eventually it cleared and gave me a desktop. [20:19] Hmm... but when I go to shut down, I get the blue splash screen with the spinny thing. [20:57] trying to install OpenGL 3.2 to run OpenBroadcast OBS software on Xubuntu 14.04 64bit [21:51] hi all