[00:00] 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] Thanks for your answer [00:00] I try to change the server... [00:00] first sudo apt-get update , then sudo apt-get upgrade and try again [00:00] I got the same problem [00:00] Ok [00:01] Thank you. I this this [00:01] I tell you what happen after that [00:02] Hmm, my issue seems to be related to lightdm, not so much light locker I think [00:02] hello [00:02] Hi [00:03] is there an easy way to always mount a ntfs disk with xubunut [00:07] Hmmm... same thing than before :( [00:08] weird [00:11] Who can tell me how can I join chat in french please ? (I'm french :( ) [00:11] !fr | xubuntu98w [00:11] xubuntu98w: Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. [00:11] Thanks [00:25] Anyone try to build LinuxFromScratch on xubuntu? [00:26] R0B_ROD, its not lfs if its on something else [00:26] bazhang, Using xubuntu as host [00:26] bazhang, It crashed SalixOS (slack) [00:27] R0B_ROD, if you mean a vm, thats not related to xubuntu at all [00:27] Kernel panic doing glibx make check [00:27] Nope not a vm [00:27] what is salixOS [00:27] Im using xubuntu now to see if it doesnt panix [00:27] * R0B_ROD points to google [00:28] R0B_ROD: It might help to ask on #salix if that's what you used [00:28] R0B_ROD, try the lfs channel, its not related to xubuntu at all [00:28] bazhang: a Slack derivative [00:28] drc1, no doubt but no need [00:28] it relates in terms of stability as a host for a chroot [00:29] I give up...must check for a full moon [00:29] Any how ... anyone done the glibc make check in xubuntu? === Deg2 is now known as degs === degs is now known as deg2 === ubott2 is now known as ubottu [00:59] anybody else having issues with indicator-plugin in 15.04? === littlebunnyfufu is now known as SonikkuAmerica === SonikkuAmerica is now known as {Colemak} === {Colemak} is now known as SonikkuAmerica === Unicorn_Badboy is now known as not_dammit [06:47] 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] why ppa [06:52] I've been told that's the best to go to if the official don't work out of the box [06:52] you are crossposting [06:52] stick with the #ubuntu thread [06:53] Okay === ponbiki is now known as Guest92786 === andyfied_ is now known as andyfied === mike is now known as Guest7322 [13:35] i have a problem with Xubuntu 14.04 Menulibre [13:35] !details [13:35] Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel) [13:36] 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] 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] now the entries are still in the menu, but NOT in menulibre anymore [13:38] i even restarted xubuntu as well [13:38] 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] Guest7322, consider asking the experts #xfc3 [13:41] #xfce [13:41] Guest7322: You'll find them in your "~/.local/share/applications" anyway. [13:42] yes, but the question is about menulibre, not about the application itself [13:42] menulibre is a pain in the *** [13:42] it does not actually delete items [13:43] 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] now menulibre does not show any skype entry but the applications menu still shows 4 entries [13:49] krytarik, i can see them in /home/mike/.local/share/applications/ indeed... [13:49] but why the hard way? it seems MenuLibre is not doing a good job then... [18:43] 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] you can also ask in #ubuntu Many more people there to help with this issue [18:46] how do I get there? [18:46] "/j #ubuntu" [18:47] or right-click the channelname, "join channel" [18:47] Does anybody in here use quake terminal on Xubuntu? [18:48] not i [19:01] When I open up a terminal and start mouspad and trhen close mousepad, the focus should return to terminal, right? [19:06] not sure, don't think so [19:07] 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] 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] Guake has similar behaviour except it never regains focus. [19:09] Maybe it has got something to do that the system doesn't 'see' Guake as a normal application? [19:09] so, clicking the terminal window is difficult because....? [19:09] ObrienDave: It breaks my workflow [19:09] *blinks* wow [19:10] 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. === Guest92786 is now known as ponbiki [19:21] is there an easy way to upgrade to current 15? [19:23] dist-upgrade [19:26] R0B_ROD, from which version? [19:35] Im on LTS 14 [19:36] trying to get on the updated toolchain [19:37] R0B_ROD, you can use 'do-release-upgrade' on the command line [19:38] oh ok great [19:38] thanks mrkramps [19:39] R0B_ROD, otherwise new releases should be announced by the update-manager if configured for STS releases === sorinello_ is now known as sorinello [20:27] 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] Well, I suppose you could diff the manifests and remove the applications added. [20:31] Unit193, so removing everytinh related to xfce and then re-installing the xubuntu-core metapackage won't do the trick ? [20:33] Xfce would be the thing in common, stuff like evince and other office applications wouldn't be there. [20:33] 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] 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] since they have DDs's on their machines and not a lot of space for useless apps [20:36] *SSD's [20:36] quite small SSDs i guess [20:37] 120 GB [20:37] oO [20:37] but put on those a windows OS, on top a VM with xubuntu + IDE and other dev tools [20:37] as a matter of fact the size difference between core and default is about 500MB ?! [20:38] ah ok, makes sense [20:38] and also the ram is scarce, I guess *core consumes less than default [20:38] mrkramps: are you talking about ios size on installed size? [20:39] s/ios/iso [20:39] iso [20:39] since it doesn't come with all sorts of daemons and stuff [20:39] cannot calculate installed size on the fly =P [20:39] * drc reminds himself NOT to type while rubbing his eyes :( [20:42] sorinello: how much ram are we talking about? [20:42] 8 gigs [20:42] 8 gigs == "scarce" ? [20:42] try only to imagine that Firefox or Chrome can eat up to 2-3 :) [20:43] drc, if you're in the java/scala world, yes [20:43] No thanks, I still have a little of my sanity left :) [20:44] not everybody that uses linux writes code in C :P [20:44] oh, and you were talking about vm's...sorry. missed that. [20:44] yes, basically all the dev is done inside the VM, and the VM is on top of Windows (corporate policy) [20:45] and compiling scala code, eats a ton of RAM [22:03] 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] any idea what I can do to get it to work normally? [22:07] Clippng, please note that this is a family-friendly channel and adjust language considering that [22:07] my bad :') [22:08] Clippng: i'm afraid that might be a driver issue [22:09] googling might get you further, i had a similar issue on my dell xps13 [22:09] also, a newer version of xubuntu might help [22:09] cause it ships a newer kernel hence potentially better support for your trackpad [22:10] you could try a live session of 15.04 to see whether that helps [22:10] how would I go amongst updating? complete reinstall? or is there a terminal command I can do [22:14] you could upgrade, but that would involve upgrading to 14.10 and then 15.04 [22:14] before upgrading or doing a clean install i would definitely check out the live session to be sure it improves your situation [22:15] wish I knew what that was lol [22:15] (live session) [22:17] right, download the image of 15.04 and create a bootable usb stick [22:17] the live session is what you get when you boot xubuntu from a disk and select "try ubuntu" [22:17] and then that ^ :) [22:25] Clippng, you touchpad's functionality seems broken or is it just feeling very sensitive? [22:26] i guess he's affected by this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/1042069 [22:26] Launchpad bug 1042069 in xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu) "Jumpy Mouse Cursor using Thinkpad X230 Touchpad" [Low,Expired] [22:26] could be fixed with configuring the input device [22:31] I saw that thread mrkramps, it seems to my issue [22:31] and comment #15 is supposedly the fix? but I wasn't sure what to do with that [22:31] (new to gnu/linux) :( lol [22:33] 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] Clippng, you need the according permissions to write system files [22:34] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo [22:36] so i would sudo create new file /user/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-thinkpad-touchpad.conf [22:36] and then paste the stuff in it? [22:36] it is a configuration file [22:37] probably the easiest way ist to install gksu [22:37] and then run the texteditor with sudo [22:37] or _not_ sudo, but gksudo [22:38] I have it [22:39] i did gksudo edit /user/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptics.conf (an existing file) [22:39] got no write permissions [22:40] oO [22:40] not in the sudoers file? [22:40] gksudo mousepad /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-thinpad-touchpad.conf [22:41] ok, it opened a bare notepad [22:41] paste that comment from #15 in? [22:42] not the whole comment [22:43] from Section to EndSection only [22:43] ye [22:43] then save? save as? [22:43] save as /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-touchpad.conf [22:44] in what folder [22:44] etc [22:44] X11 [22:44] xorg.conf.d [22:44] file name: 50-touchpad.conf [22:44] if xorg.conf.d does not exist, create this directory [22:45] ok, got it [22:45] now update or anything? [22:46] just log out and in again [22:47] if it does not help → reboot [22:51] sweet, I think comment #14 made it significantly better [22:53] thank you so much mrkramps , ochosi , knome, etc :) [22:53] good to hear :) [22:53] are there any sites you'd recommend reading through to get a better understanding of xubuntu in general? [22:54] docs.xubuntu.org [22:55] also found under menu -> help [22:55] http://xubuntu.org/ http://xfce.org/ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ https://help.ubuntu.com/community [22:55] thanks [23:14] 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] pjotter, in 15.04 there is a tool called lightdm-gtk-greeter-settings [23:15] otherwise change the configuration file [23:15] Ok, I'm using 14.04 I'll have a look if I have the tool also [23:16] Nope. Alas, no such tool. Also in repo's. [23:16] configuration file should be /et/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf [23:16] --et ++etc [23:18] pjotter, the background image for lightdm may not reside in your /home afaik [23:19] mrkramps: Yes, figures. [23:20] This is a bit strange. Right now it has "background=/lib/plymouth/themes/xubuntu-logo/wallpaper.png" [23:21] But when I view taht image.. it is not the image I see when I log in. [23:21] I'll try editing to point to something else and see what happens. [23:27] Alright. That did nothing actually. [23:28] Somehow it's using my desktop wallpaper as the wallpaper for lightdm-greeter [23:28] Does anybody know how to change the wallpaper for the lightdm-greeter thing? [23:29] sry, devs probably changed something since i tried this last time