[01:23] <nixnine> I know this is for xubuntu, but the lubuntu community doesn't seem to have any ideas or suggestions.  I have installed 15.04 but do not have any sound.  Anyone help with this?
[01:29] <nixnine> ok.  Thanks.
[03:39] <firestorm942> has anyone had gfx tears after login?
[10:46] <sim642> udisks is being acting weird for me, I have a dead mount process for an SD card which is not connected anymore and that's preventing me from using it again
[10:47] <sim642> I have no idea how to tell udisks and whatnot that the device doesn't exist anymore
[10:48] <sim642> udisksctl still lists the device like it is attached
[10:48] <sim642> but not mounted
[17:05] <holster> Hello. I am using the latest LTS release of Ubuntu, but I want to change to Xubuntu since I do not really like the Unity desktop environment since it is a bit awkward and slow. However, I had a rather major issue after installing Ubuntu and that was wifi disconnecting after about ten minutes of usage. This was fixed with downloading and installing better drivers for my wireless card. Would it be necessary to do that after installing
[17:06] <holster> Or is it not certain that would happen? Thanks in advance for any replies.
[21:47] <guest002189> What is the username/password for the 15.04 live session?
[23:02] <xubuntu81w> hi
[23:02] <knome> hello
[23:02] <xubuntu81w> please help me how can i establish wifi connection on my xubuntu?
[23:03] <xubuntu81w> hey
[23:03] <knome> xubuntu81w, we are hearing you; please wait patiently
[23:07] <xubuntu81w> how long do you want me to wait?
[23:07] <xangua> !ask
[23:07] <knome> considering we are all volunteers, i have no estimation
[23:09] <xubuntu81w> I can't connect to wifi i connected to wired connection, maybe i don't have some drivers?
[23:19] <xubuntu70w> Hi ! I have an issue whern installing xubuntu. I have a pc with windows 8.1 and ubuntu. when I try to install xubuntu and choose something else for creating partitions, the error message is: identical mount points for 2 systems...
[23:19] <xubuntu70w> any idea?
[23:20] <knome> so, what exactly are you trying to do with the partitioning?
[23:21] <xubuntu70w> I try to install xubuntu alongside windows and ubuntu and try to set up the size for the partitions / and /home...
[23:22] <knome> it sounds like you are trying to use the ubuntu partitions for the xubuntu installation
[23:22] <xubuntu70w> what I don't knome...
[23:23] <xubuntu70w> wheinstalling ubuntu I didnt the same.... i chjhose something else and set up my partitions as I wanted... and did the same for xubuntu..
[23:23] <knome> ok, since you have ubuntu installed, are you sure the installer isn't trying to automatically mount the ubuntu partitions for you?
[23:24] <knome> hence the message; the installer likely thinks you are trying to mount two / or /home partitions
[23:24] <xubuntu70w> for ubuntu I have sda6 sda7 and sda 8 for /  /home and swap... and for xubuntu I have sda9 sda10 sda11 for /  /home and swap
[23:24] <knome> and finally, why don't you just install the xubuntu-desktop metapackage in ubuntu?
[23:24] <xubuntu70w> I dont want.
[23:25] <xubuntu70w> because it installs other programs
[23:25] <xubuntu70w> and i will like to try xubuntu in full scope
[23:28] <xangua> then just install xfce or xfce-core
[23:29] <knome> xubuntu-core you mean, but it's not available on all releases.
[23:30] <xubuntu70w> yes I could... but if I stay with my solution... any idea why it doesnt work?
[23:30] <knome> xubuntu70w, you are trying to mount two file systems/partitions to the same mount point, either automatically or manually
[23:32] <xubuntu70w> how is it possible if for ubuntu I have sda6 / sda7 /home sda8 swap and for xubuntu I have sda9 / sda10 /home and sda11 swap??
[23:33] <knome> i don't know, but that's what the installer is telling.
[23:34] <xubuntu70w> if I renamed sda9 / in /1 for example would it solve the issue??
[23:34] <xubuntu70w> or xubuntu wouldnt install under the root?
[23:36] <knome> you need a / partition
[23:36] <xubuntu70w> ok
[23:38] <xubuntu70w> the exact message is: identical mount points for 2 file systems.... 2 file systems are assigned the same mount point (/):SCS11 (0.0.0), partition#6 (sda) and SCS11 (0.0.0) partition #9 (sda)
[23:39] <knome> there you go; you are trying to mount sda6 and sda9 to /
[23:39] <xubuntu70w> yes thats want I want to do.... but 1 for ubuntu and 1 for xubuntu...
[23:40] <knome> yes, but you are trying to mount both partitions to / in your xubuntu installation
[23:40] <knome> that's what the installer is trying to tell you
[23:40] <xubuntu70w> ok
[23:40] <knome> make sure the sda6/sda7 partitions aren't mounted at all for xubuntu
[23:42] <xubuntu70w> ok
[23:42] <xubuntu70w> I understand what you say but I dont see how it is possible..
[23:43] <xubuntu70w> because I take the free space and use it to create my partitions...
[23:44] <knome> xubuntu70w, it is likely the installer recognises those partitions and marks them to be mounted automatically
[23:45] <xubuntu70w> thanks anyway for the answers...
[23:47] <xubuntu70w> and your time..
[23:54] <xubuntu70w> i have another question... how to mount the same swap partition for 2 distros??
[23:56] <xubuntu70w> or the same /home partition for 2 distros??