[00:00] <xubuntu98w> Yes.. But it return to me : Lecture des listes de paquets... Fait Construction de l'arbre des dépendances        Lecture des informations d'état... Fait E: Impossible de trouver le paquet git
[00:00] <xubuntu98w> Thanks for your answer
[00:00] <xubuntu98w> I try to change the server...
[00:00] <bazhang> first sudo apt-get update , then sudo apt-get upgrade and try again
[00:00] <xubuntu98w> I got the same problem
[00:00] <xubuntu98w> Ok
[00:01] <xubuntu98w> Thank you. I this this
[00:01] <xubuntu98w> I tell you what happen after that
[00:02] <tgm4883> Hmm, my issue seems to be related to lightdm, not so much light locker I think
[00:02] <xubuntu23w> hello
[00:02] <xubuntu98w> Hi
[00:03] <xubuntu23w> is there an easy way to always mount a ntfs disk with xubunut
[00:07] <xubuntu98w> Hmmm... same thing than before :(
[00:08] <xubuntu98w> weird
[00:11] <xubuntu98w> Who can tell me how can I join chat in french please ? (I'm french :( )
[00:11] <drc1> !fr | xubuntu98w
[00:11] <xubuntu98w> Thanks
[00:25] <R0B_ROD> Anyone try to build LinuxFromScratch on xubuntu?
[00:26] <bazhang> R0B_ROD, its not lfs if its on something else
[00:26] <R0B_ROD> bazhang, Using xubuntu as host
[00:26] <R0B_ROD> bazhang, It crashed SalixOS (slack)
[00:27] <bazhang> R0B_ROD, if you mean a vm, thats not related to xubuntu at all
[00:27] <R0B_ROD> Kernel panic doing glibx make check
[00:27] <R0B_ROD> Nope not a vm
[00:27] <bazhang> what is salixOS
[00:27] <R0B_ROD> Im using xubuntu now to see if it doesnt panix
[00:27]  * R0B_ROD points to google
[00:28] <drc1> R0B_ROD: It might help to ask on #salix if that's what you used
[00:28] <bazhang> R0B_ROD, try the lfs channel, its not related to xubuntu at all
[00:28] <drc1> bazhang: a Slack derivative
[00:28] <R0B_ROD> drc1, no doubt but no need
[00:28] <R0B_ROD> it relates in terms of stability as a host for a chroot
[00:29] <drc1> I give up...must check for a full moon
[00:29] <R0B_ROD> Any how ... anyone done the glibc make check in xubuntu?
[00:59] <a1fa> anybody else having issues with indicator-plugin in 15.04?
[06:47] <m0r0n> Hello. My laptop is having an issue where when I open from suspend, the welcome screen loads. If I log into a previous session the screen goes black. If I login to a guest session everything is fine. I'm using an nvidia card using ppa drivers and I'm in Xubuntu 14.04
[06:50] <bazhang> why ppa
[06:52] <m0r0n> I've been told that's the best to go to if the official don't work out of the box
[06:52] <bazhang> you are crossposting
[06:52] <bazhang> stick with the #ubuntu thread
[06:53] <m0r0n> Okay
[13:35] <Guest7322> i have a problem with Xubuntu 14.04 Menulibre
[13:35] <cfhowlett> !details
[13:36] <Guest7322> I wanted to edit the SKype entry in the menu, to start up using webcamWrapper.sh (which is put in bin directory in the home directory)
[13:37] <Guest7322> so edited it, and saved it. now i have 4 skype entries under the internet category and cannot remove them. i opened up menulibre.. dragged the skype entries down with the arrow keys out of internet category and removed them. then saved it.
[13:37] <Guest7322> now the entries are still in the menu, but NOT in menulibre anymore
[13:38] <Guest7322> i even restarted xubuntu as well
[13:38] <Guest7322> i also installed alacarte to do it the "old" way but skype entries are not there. there was 1 which i deleted... now i still have 4 entries which cant be removed
[13:40] <cfhowlett> Guest7322, consider asking the experts #xfc3
[13:41] <cfhowlett> #xfce
[13:41] <krytarik> Guest7322: You'll find them in your "~/.local/share/applications" anyway.
[13:42] <Guest7322> yes, but the question is about menulibre, not about the application itself
[13:42] <Guest7322> menulibre is a pain in the ***
[13:42] <Guest7322> it does not actually delete items
[13:43] <Guest7322> and why does it make a new "skype" entry after just modifying the entry that was in there? it does not show up the modified entries, but only 1 in menulibre..
[13:43] <Guest7322> now menulibre does not show any skype entry but the applications menu still shows 4 entries
[13:49] <Guest7322> krytarik, i can see them in /home/mike/.local/share/applications/ indeed...
[13:49] <Guest7322> but why the hard way? it seems MenuLibre is not doing a good job then...
[18:43] <xubuntu45d> Hi. I'm wondering if anyone could help me with my wifi issue. My internet connection keeps disconnecting. Sometimes I just need to disable then re-enable wifi to get it to work. At other times I need to reboot it to get the wifi to work again.
[18:46] <ObrienDave> you can also ask in #ubuntu     Many more people there to help with this issue
[18:46] <xubuntu45d> how do I get there?
[18:46] <pjotter> "/j #ubuntu"
[18:47] <ObrienDave> or right-click the channelname, "join channel"
[18:47] <pjotter> Does anybody in here use quake terminal on Xubuntu?
[18:48] <ObrienDave> not i
[19:01] <pjotter> When I open up a terminal and start mouspad and trhen close mousepad, the focus should return to terminal, right?
[19:06] <ObrienDave> not sure, don't think so
[19:07] <pjotter> I'm just trying to figure this out. When I open a nomral terminal, open mouspad and close mouspad, the focus goes back to terminal.
[19:07] <pjotter> But when I open a terminal and set it to "always on top" and do the same, the focus doesn;t go to terminal.
[19:08] <pjotter> Guake has similar behaviour except it never regains focus.
[19:09] <pjotter> Maybe it has got something to do that the system doesn't 'see' Guake as a normal application?
[19:09] <ObrienDave> so, clicking the terminal window is difficult because....?
[19:09] <pjotter> ObrienDave: It breaks my workflow
[19:09] <ObrienDave> *blinks* wow
[19:10] <pjotter> I do a lot of stuff from terminal and if I have to click on it everytime I close an app that was started from terminal, well... that's a lot of useless clicks.
[19:21] <R0B_ROD> is there an easy way to upgrade to current 15?
[19:23] <R0B_ROD> dist-upgrade
[19:26] <mrkramps> R0B_ROD, from which version?
[19:35] <R0B_ROD> Im on LTS 14
[19:36] <R0B_ROD> trying to get on the updated toolchain
[19:37] <mrkramps> R0B_ROD, you can use 'do-release-upgrade' on the command line
[19:38] <R0B_ROD> oh ok great
[19:38] <R0B_ROD> thanks mrkramps
[19:39] <mrkramps> R0B_ROD, otherwise new releases should be announced by the update-manager if configured for STS releases
[20:27] <sorinello> Unit193, yes you are, but I was on the wrong channel. Do you know any easy way to transform a standard xubuntu intru a xubuntu-core distro ?
[20:30] <Unit193> Well, I suppose you could diff the manifests and remove the applications added.
[20:31] <sorinello> Unit193,  so removing everytinh related to xfce and then re-installing the xubuntu-core metapackage won't do the trick ?
[20:33] <Unit193> Xfce would be the thing in common, stuff like evince and other office applications wouldn't be there.
[20:33] <Unit193> I'd also think it'd be easier to just remove applications you don't use rather than trying to get a 'core' install.
[20:35] <sorinello> I see. Just FYI, the *core idea is very nice, I convinced 2 people to use it at work and they are very happy with it
[20:36] <sorinello> since they have DDs's on their machines and not a lot of space for useless apps
[20:36] <sorinello> *SSD's
[20:36] <mrkramps> quite small SSDs i guess
[20:37] <sorinello> 120 GB
[20:37] <mrkramps> oO
[20:37] <sorinello> but put on those a windows OS, on top a VM with xubuntu + IDE and other dev tools
[20:37] <mrkramps> as a matter of fact the size difference between core and default is about 500MB ?!
[20:38] <mrkramps> ah ok, makes sense
[20:38] <sorinello> and also the ram is scarce, I guess *core consumes less than default
[20:38] <drc> mrkramps: are you talking about ios size on installed size?
[20:39] <drc> s/ios/iso
[20:39] <mrkramps> iso
[20:39] <sorinello> since it doesn't come with all sorts of daemons and stuff
[20:39] <mrkramps> cannot calculate installed size on the fly =P
[20:39]  * drc reminds himself NOT to type while rubbing his eyes :(
[20:42] <drc> sorinello: how much ram are we talking about?
[20:42] <sorinello> 8 gigs
[20:42] <drc> 8 gigs == "scarce" ?
[20:42] <sorinello> try only to imagine that Firefox or Chrome can eat up to 2-3 :)
[20:43] <sorinello> drc, if you're in the java/scala world, yes
[20:43] <drc> No thanks, I still have a little of my sanity left :)
[20:44] <sorinello> not everybody that uses linux writes code in C :P
[20:44] <drc> oh, and you were talking about vm's...sorry. missed that.
[20:44] <sorinello> yes, basically all the dev is done inside the VM, and the VM is on top of Windows (corporate policy)
[20:45] <sorinello> and compiling scala code, eats a ton of RAM
[22:03] <Clippng> hi, I just got an x220 thinkpad and I'm running Xubuntu 14.04 (very new to Gnu/linux, just installed)), and the trackpad is all sorts of fucked. lots of random jumps, etc
[22:03] <Clippng> any idea what I can do to get it to work normally?
[22:07] <knome> Clippng, please note that this is a family-friendly channel and adjust language considering that
[22:07] <Clippng> my bad :')
[22:08] <ochosi> Clippng: i'm afraid that might be a driver issue
[22:09] <ochosi> googling might get you further, i had a similar issue on my dell xps13
[22:09] <ochosi> also, a newer version of xubuntu might help
[22:09] <ochosi> cause it ships a newer kernel hence potentially better support for your trackpad
[22:10] <ochosi> you could try a live session of 15.04 to  see whether that helps
[22:10] <Clippng> how would I go amongst updating? complete reinstall? or is there a terminal command I can do
[22:14] <ochosi> you could upgrade, but that would involve upgrading to 14.10 and then 15.04
[22:14] <ochosi> before upgrading or doing a clean install i would definitely check out the live session to be sure it improves your situation
[22:15] <Clippng> wish I knew what that was lol
[22:15] <Clippng> (live session)
[22:17] <ochosi> right, download the image of 15.04 and create a bootable usb stick
[22:17] <knome> the live session is what you get when you boot xubuntu from a disk and select "try ubuntu"
[22:17] <ochosi> and then that ^ :)
[22:25] <mrkramps> Clippng, you touchpad's functionality seems broken or is it just feeling very sensitive?
[22:26] <mrkramps> i guess he's affected by this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/1042069
[22:26] <mrkramps> could be fixed with configuring the input device
[22:31] <Clippng> I saw that thread mrkramps, it seems to my issue
[22:31] <Clippng> and comment #15 is supposedly the fix? but I wasn't sure what to do with that
[22:31] <Clippng> (new to gnu/linux) :( lol
[22:33] <Clippng> comment #49 says it works when pasted into an existing/new conf file in the directory, but permission gets denied when I attempt to do that
[22:34] <mrkramps> Clippng, you need the according permissions to write system files
[22:34] <mrkramps> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[22:36] <Clippng> so i would sudo create new file /user/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-thinkpad-touchpad.conf
[22:36] <Clippng> and then paste the stuff in it?
[22:36] <mrkramps> it is a configuration file
[22:37] <mrkramps> probably the easiest way ist to install gksu
[22:37] <mrkramps> and then run the texteditor with sudo
[22:37] <mrkramps> or _not_ sudo, but gksudo
[22:38] <Clippng> I have it
[22:39] <Clippng> i did gksudo edit /user/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptics.conf (an existing file)
[22:39] <Clippng> got no write permissions
[22:40] <mrkramps> oO
[22:40] <ochosi> not in the sudoers file?
[22:40] <mrkramps> gksudo mousepad /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-thinpad-touchpad.conf
[22:41] <Clippng> ok, it opened a bare notepad
[22:41] <Clippng> paste that comment from #15 in?
[22:42] <mrkramps> not the whole comment
[22:43] <mrkramps> from Section to EndSection only
[22:43] <Clippng> ye
[22:43] <Clippng> then save? save as?
[22:43] <mrkramps> save as /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-touchpad.conf
[22:44] <Clippng> in what folder
[22:44] <mrkramps> etc
[22:44] <mrkramps> X11
[22:44] <mrkramps> xorg.conf.d
[22:44] <mrkramps> file name: 50-touchpad.conf
[22:44] <mrkramps> if xorg.conf.d does not exist, create this directory
[22:45] <Clippng> ok, got it
[22:45] <Clippng> now update or anything?
[22:46] <mrkramps> just log out and in again
[22:47] <mrkramps> if it does not help → reboot
[22:51] <Clippng> sweet, I think comment #14 made it significantly better
[22:53] <Clippng> thank you so much mrkramps , ochosi , knome, etc :)
[22:53] <ochosi> good to hear :)
[22:53] <Clippng> are there any sites you'd recommend reading through to get a better understanding of xubuntu in general?
[22:54] <knome> docs.xubuntu.org
[22:55] <knome> also found under menu -> help
[22:55] <mrkramps> http://xubuntu.org/ http://xfce.org/ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ https://help.ubuntu.com/community
[22:55] <Clippng> thanks
[23:14] <pjotter> Does anybody know how to permanently change the background image of lightdm-gtk-greeter? Now it just seems to copy what is on the desktop. I want to permanently set it to another image if that's possible?
[23:15] <mrkramps> pjotter, in 15.04 there is a tool called lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings
[23:15] <mrkramps> otherwise change the configuration file
[23:15] <pjotter> Ok, I'm using 14.04 I'll have a look if I have the tool also
[23:16] <pjotter> Nope. Alas, no such tool. Also in repo's.
[23:16] <mrkramps> configuration file should be /et/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf
[23:16] <mrkramps> --et ++etc
[23:18] <mrkramps> pjotter, the background image for lightdm may not reside in your /home afaik
[23:19] <pjotter> mrkramps: Yes, figures.
[23:20] <pjotter> This is a bit strange. Right now it has "background=/lib/plymouth/themes/xubuntu-logo/wallpaper.png"
[23:21] <pjotter> But when I view taht image.. it is not the image I see when I log in.
[23:21] <pjotter> I'll try editing to point to something else and see what happens.
[23:27] <pjotter> Alright. That did nothing actually.
[23:28] <pjotter> Somehow it's using my desktop wallpaper as the wallpaper for lightdm-greeter
[23:28] <pjotter> Does anybody know how to change the wallpaper for the lightdm-greeter thing?
[23:29] <mrkramps> sry, devs probably changed something since i tried this last time