[08:18] <mks1945> hi people.  what do you flash version use in firefox browser? I asking because if I use 18 version (from ppa) firefox 39 often crash
[08:28] <bazhang> !find pepperflash
[08:28] <bazhang> !info pepperflashplugin-nonfree
[08:42] <mks1945> I have 50 mashines with internet via proxy, and for manage use salt
[08:44] <mks1945> when I try install flashplayer or pepperflash I got error with proxy
[08:53] <madrik> Would Xubuntu be a good fit for 2GB RAM. Apart from some Xfce programs, I'd like to have Emacs, Firefox and Thunderbird open and running all the time.
[08:53] <madrik> ?
[08:55] <knome> madrik, yes
[08:56] <madrik> knome: Thanks.
[09:00] <madrik> Before I go and snarf an ISO... I already have an existing disk setup with an encrypted LVM. Would I have it nuke it and install fresh?
[09:08] <madrik> Would it?
[09:25] <madrik> Does the Xubuntu installer detect existing LVM partitions?
[09:59] <Yotson> hi there. This morning (for me at least) the update manager proposed to update the kernel which i did. Though now my wine install seems broken, complaining about a segfault, error 14, in ld-2.19.so Any hints about correcting that?
[11:09] <xubuntu50w> hi
[11:09] <cfhowlett> Yotson, workaround:  reboot and login with an old kernel
[11:09] <xubuntu50w> i need some help, anyone?
[11:11] <cfhowlett> !help | xubuntu50w
[11:12] <xubuntu50w> ok, tank's
[11:24] <xubuntu50w> my problem is: i have xubuntu 14.04 lts and during the last kernel update the desktop freeze and i shutdown the system, and now when i try to boot he send some error messages : "error: cant find command 'label' " .. "error: cant find command 'menu' " .. "error: cant find command 'append' " .. "error:cant find command 'text' " .. "error: cant find command 'this' " .. and some more. then appears this " gnu grub version 2.02 beta2-9
[11:25] <xubuntu50w> i dont know what to do to repair
[11:26] <cfhowlett> xubuntu50w, workaround: reboot and choose the previous kernel.
[11:27] <xubuntu50w> when i reboot this thing apeears again
[11:28] <xubuntu50w> i also tried to boot from a live cd and didnt work
[11:49] <xubuntu50w> i also tried something i saw in the internet: "grub< ls .. grub> ls(hd0,msdos1)/boot .. grub>  set root=(hd0,msdos1)/boot ..  grub>  insmod linux ..  grub>  linux (hd0,msdos1)/boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-40-generic ..  grub>  initrd (hd0,msdos1)/boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-40-generic ..  grub>  boot  "
[11:50] <cfhowlett> xubuntu50w, you have older kernels unless you specifically deleted them.  reboot, hit your <enter> or <tab> key to get boot options, choose <boot older ubuntu> or advanced options.
[11:50] <xubuntu50w> and he start the bot but stop in this step: " ACPI: bus type PNP registered " and after some time shutdown
[11:51] <xubuntu50w> ok i 'll do that
[12:04] <xubuntu50w> didn't work, i reboot, hit <tab> and the same error message appears and then appears many things like : "..  xnu_uuid ..  zfs-bootfs .. zfsinfo .. zfskey" and after that the same "grub>"
[12:04] <priuon> hello. My xfce Desktop does not function as it should. It messessaved sessions. It seems it does this when saving a unchanged desktop.
[12:07] <priuon> I hope the bug will be fixed. Thanks.
[12:07] <xangua> you hope¿ what bug¿ did you do a bug report¿
[12:08] <cfhowlett> aaaaaaand he's gone.
[12:12] <Yotson> booting with the older kernel seems to work. Thanks -forgot your name- :)
[12:12] <Yotson> as for a real solution, basically wait until it gets fixed by an update?
[12:20] <xubuntu50w>  in that " grub> " i wrote: "boot older ubuntu" and he starts booting but then stop in this step: " ACPI: bus type PNP registered" and then after a while he sutdown
[12:21] <cfhowlett> xubuntu50w, errr NO.
[12:21] <xubuntu50w> sorry, didn't understand
[12:22] <cfhowlett> xubuntu50w, reboot.  after power on, self test, press and hold <shift>.  the grub menu should appear.
[12:22] <xubuntu50w> ok i go try
[12:24] <xubuntu50w> he didn't :(
[12:24] <xubuntu50w> the same error messages and then "grub>"
[12:25] <cfhowlett> xubuntu50w, ask #ubuntu
[12:25] <xubuntu50w> ok, thank you
[17:59] <DayBreak> Hello, I have a problem
[17:59] <DayBreak> I installed the system. Create an account and password for the account . During the first boot , the system will ask for a password . I entered the password , but the system says that the password is incorrect . Password 100% correct . Please tell me what to do?
[18:00] <mrkramps> DayBreak, which keyboard layout do you use?
[18:01] <DayBreak> eng
[18:03] <mrkramps> DayBreak, can you change to a virtual console (ctrl+alt+f1) and login with username and password there?
[18:04] <DayBreak> 1 min
[18:07] <xubuntu22d> yes
[18:08] <DayBreak_> in command line works
[18:10] <mrkramps> just guessing, but somthings wrong with lightdm or XAuth then
[18:12] <Daybreak> I dint know how but after two reboots all works
[18:12] <Daybreak> mystic
[18:13] <Daybreak> 1 question more, how can i leave command line withowt reboot? :)
[18:13] <Daybreak> without
[18:13] <mrkramps> exit
[18:14] <mrkramps> or rather use command 'exit' to logout there and then switch back to tty7 where lightdm is started (ctrl+alt+F7)
[18:15] <mrkramps> actually you even do not need to logout as linux can handle multiple logins at multiple consoles
[18:26] <w30> I installed Ubuntu + Xubuntu Desktop instead of  Xubuntu. Have I got all of a Xubuntu install? Or, should ripit out and install Xubuntu
[18:26] <w30> ripit/rip it
[18:28] <mrkramps> w30, xubuntu is ubuntu + desktop environment xfce + some applications
[18:29] <mrkramps> you will have the unity desktop environment still installed, but that should be no issue
[18:31] <w30> mrkramps, + some applications? Are those in the xubuntu-desktop deb. That would be my next question?
[18:32] <mrkramps> w30, the xubuntu-desktop package is just a so called meta package pulling all required packages as dependencies
[18:32] <mrkramps> actually is has no real content
[18:33] <mrkramps> *it
[18:33] <w30> mrkramps, I do not have much concern about the extra Unity  stuff.
[18:34] <w30> mrkramps, just so I get all of Xubuntu.
[18:35] <mrkramps> w30, then it is fine as it is, but you may check the xubuntu autostart (session and startup) if something is started that you do not want or need in xubuntu
[18:35] <mrkramps> sometimes this happens when having multiple desktop environments installed side by side
[18:36] <w30> mrkramps, I'm fine.
[18:37] <w30> mrkramps, Thanks....
[18:38] <mrkramps> you're welcome!
[19:05] <dkessel> hmm is there some kind of screen magnification tool for the xubuntu desktop?
[19:06] <knome> yes
[19:07] <knome> alt+scroll
[19:07] <dkessel> ooooh :) nice
[23:59] <w30> what's metacity and what's Xubuntu using instead?