[10:33] <cYmen_> So I started a lengthy job on my other machine and the GUI is completely frozen, I can't really get to the terminal running it anymore and even switching to a real terminal it is so slow that I can barely do anything
[10:33] <cYmen_> Anybody know what might be going on? Seems like fucked-up scheduling to me.
[10:41] <knome> cYmen_, please watch the language as this is a family-friendly channel
[11:19] <cYmen_> most of all this channel seems pretty dead right now
[11:27] <knome> that happens, remember we're all volunteers
[12:09] <PhoenixSTF> hey guys
[12:10] <PhoenixSTF> have you been able to upgrade from 14.04.2 to 14.04.3
[12:10] <knome> if you are running 14.04(.2), there is no separate "upgrade" dialog
[12:10] <knome> when you update all of your packages, you are on 14.04.3
[12:11] <PhoenixSTF> knome: Kernel upgrade??? like in LTSEnablementStack
[12:14] <knome> PhoenixSTF, that's a different thing.
[12:15] <knome> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack#Trusty
[12:15] <PhoenixSTF> knome: ahhh osrry, done that, ran the command but it did not work
[12:15] <knome> so, what was the error?
[12:15] <PhoenixSTF> http://pastebin.com/gJqMSYYk
[12:15] <mancomunado> I deleted a simple file and prompted a warning if I wanted to make hardware be forgotten by the system. Three devices were grey on the list. The music was still playing, but when the track finished all the sounds now aren't working. How do I reinstall it?
[12:16] <PhoenixSTF> knome: forget hte last one
[12:16] <PhoenixSTF> http://pastebin.com/FpNJUKHM
[12:17] <PhoenixSTF> hapens on a 14.04.2 clean install has well, dont know if fglrx has something to do with it
[12:19] <knome> "The 14.04.2 and newer point release will ship with an updated kernel and X stack by default."
[13:08] <bekks> mancomunado: So which file did you delete?
[13:09] <mancomunado> bekks, I have no idea. suddenly it started all over again as it was a ghost stuff
[13:09] <bekks> mancomunado: So you dont even know what you deleted?
[13:10] <mancomunado> a restored file by photorec, the funny part is it was supposed to be deleted already
[13:22] <bandi1t> hey guys to from from unuty 15.03 to xubuntu all i have to do is install xubuntu-desktop right?
[13:22] <bandi1t> 15.04*
[13:23] <cfhowlett> unuty???
[13:23] <bandi1t> lol unity
[13:23] <knome> bandi1t, that will install the xubuntu desktop parallel to the ubuntu desktop, yes
[13:26] <bandi1t> thanks, and there is a way to completely remove unity after right?
[13:28] <knome> well, yes and no
[13:29] <knome> there is no simple way to get all packages related to unity only removed
[14:43] <zippo^> Can I change a thema example "Human"?
[14:47] <zippo^> knome?
[14:50] <zippo^> I have found
[14:50] <zippo^> ok :)
[19:38] <zippo^> Can I move a panel top to bottom?
[19:40] <mrkramps> zippo^, sure
[19:40] <zippo^> where, mrkramps ?
[19:43] <mrkramps> zippo^, right click the panel, go to Panel → Panel Preferences → Display and unlock panel
[19:44] <zippo^> YES IT WORKS
[19:44] <zippo^> thx
[19:44]  * zippo^ hugs mrkramps :)
[19:44] <mrkramps> you're welcome
[20:41] <zippo^> Do you true in the PPA, mrkramps ?
[20:42] <mrkramps> zippo^, you mean "trust", i guess
[20:43] <mrkramps> yes and no
[20:43] <zippo^> sorry yes "trust" i mean
[20:43] <zippo^> ok
[20:44] <mrkramps> i avoid private PPAs maintained by people who are not part of the developers or distribution's package maintainers
[22:34] <zippo^> Have I need a special app --> zip ?
[22:48] <ubuXubu> hello xubuntu channel - i just installed xubuntu 1504 32 bit  while hard wired to my network, i can easy get online this way but cannot get online wireless? it does say i am using a proprietary wireless broacom driver though so i must not know how to configure it in newtowork connections? can someone help me?
[22:49] <ubuXubu> and when i reboot it says wirless connection are available but i never see any on a list anywhere ?
[22:50] <ubuXubu> when i used to use ubuntu is was easy i just clikced on the name of my wirless netowrk put on passcode and done?
[22:53] <ubuXubu> now i see someone else with exact same issue as me in ubuntu forum looks like im screwed again
[22:53] <ubuXubu> noone gave him an answer
[22:53] <ubuXubu> time to wipe my drive'
[22:54] <ubuXubu> no matter how hard i try i just cannot get away from ubuntu'
[22:54] <mrkramps> ubuXubu, have you installed the proprietary drivers for wifi chipset?
[22:54] <ubuXubu> of course
[22:54] <mrkramps> check settings → additional drivers
[22:54] <ubuXubu> 1st thing i did'
[22:55] <mrkramps> output of:$ lspci | grep Network
[22:55] <ubuXubu> ive done those commands 1000 times
[22:55] <ubuXubu> and u know what
[22:55] <ubuXubu> they never solve anything
[22:56] <ubuXubu> either the built it right or it just dont work
[22:56] <ubuXubu> oh thanks for trying
[22:56] <mrkramps> i want to know your exact wifi chipset
[22:56] <ubuXubu> broadcom
[22:57] <mrkramps> that's not an exact chipset
[22:57] <mrkramps> that's a company
[22:59] <ubuXubu> bcm4311 802.11b/g wlan
[22:59] <ubuXubu> is that what u want mrkramps
[23:00] <mrkramps> ubuXubu, which of the two broadcom drivers have you installed?
[23:01] <ubuXubu> it did it 4 me i did not initiate it at all i just checekd off boxxed to do updates and 3rd party during install
[23:01] <ubuXubu> but ill go look agaiin
[23:04] <ubuXubu> linux sta wireless bcmwl kernal source proprietary
[23:04] <ubuXubu> is that what u want mrk?
[23:06] <ubuXubu> mrkramps: linux sta wireless bcmwl kernal source proprietary      bcm4311 802.11b/g wlan
[23:07] <mrkramps> ubuXubu, afaik you need the b43
[23:07] <ubuXubu> yeah im porked
[23:07] <ubuXubu> was tired of vista but i think im stuck
[23:08] <ubuXubu> runs nice hard wired though
[23:08] <ubuXubu> cute lil OS
[23:08] <mrkramps> what the … !?
[23:09] <mrkramps> just install the other driver
[23:09] <ubuXubu> 0
[23:09] <ubuXubu> ok thought u meant iim out a luck where is this other driver
[23:09] <ubuXubu> i only se that one
[23:10] <ubuXubu> do u mean i choose "do not use this device"?
[23:12] <ubuXubu> well i guess my only choise is do not use this decice since u say it wrong driver
[23:13] <ubuXubu> but i do n ot see a choice to use any other so here gooes
[23:13] <ubuXubu> had a seen a choice i would of tried it before coming here
[23:13] <mrkramps> just deactivate STA
[23:13] <ubuXubu> ok
[23:13] <ubuXubu> one sec
[23:15] <ubuXubu> hmmsure is takin its goog ole time
[23:15] <ubuXubu> goota luv a 8 year old turion cpu (gags)
[23:15] <ubuXubu> ok i done it
[23:15] <ubuXubu> i am not using that driver now
[23:16] <ubuXubu> wonder what will happen if  i unplug my cat6
[23:17] <mrkramps> probably nothing
[23:17] <ubuXubu> ill get booted offline
[23:17] <ubuXubu> well here goes
[23:17] <mrkramps> run the following command
[23:17] <mrkramps> sudo apt-get purge bcmwl-kernel-source broadcom-sta-common broadcom-sta-source
[23:18] <mrkramps> sudo apt-get install b43-fwcutter firmware-b43-installer