[02:06] <mariano> Is there a way to make the whiskers menu dark themed?
[02:07] <knome> change the gtk theme to a dark one
[02:08] <mariano> Is that the theme configuration app in the settings menu?
[02:08] <knome> no, that's appearance -> style
[02:09] <knome> that will change everything else to dark though.
[02:09] <mariano> ok, I"ll look for it.
[02:21] <blank_> Hi. I have this older laptop that I put Mint on. The reason being so the other people using the computer would have an easier time with it. Now I am looking or stability. What version should I put on this dino?
[02:23] <Unit193> What's the specs?
[02:24] <lulzsec> let me see...
[02:26] <lulzsec> CPU: Genuine intel T2250 @ 1.73GHZ x2
[02:26] <lulzsec> mem 2gib
[02:26] <lulzsec> HDD space is about 100-150gib
[02:27] <Unit193> 2G, that's not so bad.  As far as 14.04 vs 15.04 there's not going to be a major hit on resources so it's generally up to you.  2G should be enough to decently run Xubuntu though.
[02:28] <lulzsec> Good to know
[02:28] <Unit193> (I have a Pentium M 1G I have 15.10 on, ram is pretty tight but functional enough.)
[02:29] <lulzsec> will any changes in 15.10 be a dramatic change in the way xubuntu runs?
[02:31] <mariano> Where do I find this gtk editor? I don't see it.
[02:32] <Unit193> `xfce4-appearance-settings`
[02:34] <mariano> This is where I can make the whiskers menu dark?
[03:36] <Hund> mariano: Are you talking about changing to another theme or editing current theme?
[03:36] <mariano> I want to make the whiskers menu dark.
[03:38] <mariano> My taskbar is dark (see through), but then when I click on the mouse head the whisker menu is gray so I want to change it to dark.
[03:39] <Hund> You need to edit the theme then. I'm guessing it's all CSS these days.
[03:40] <mariano> ah ok. I'll look into it.
[03:41] <Hund> I don't use anything of it, so I can't be much of any help.
[03:42] <mariano> NP, I don't even have much time today anymore. Thanks man.
[03:45] <Hund> Good luck. :)
[04:28] <jaumoose> I was trying to do the same thing earlier, here's the instructions I found through a google search - http://forum.top-hat-sec.com/index.php?topic=4652.0
[07:25] <random111> sup all, i just upped to 15.04 and it keeps crashing at the login window, only way to get in is over recovery and then resume, i guess its something with the dm? how do i check what dm is currently used?
[07:26] <pleia2> if it's a default xubuntu install, you're using lightdm
[07:27] <random111> i upgraded from 14.04
[07:28] <pleia2> 14.04 used lightdm as well
[07:29] <pleia2> there's a /var/log/lightdm/ directory that has logs which may be helpful in tracking down the problem you're having, but I haven't seen that bug myself
[08:01] <xubuntu51w> getting "starting version 219" on boot after recent update
[08:01] <xubuntu51w> not getting to log-in
[08:01] <xubuntu51w> can switch to other ttys
[08:02] <xubuntu51w> installed upstart-sysv
[08:02] <xubuntu51w> no change
[08:02] <xubuntu51w> ran systemctl enable lightdm.service -f
[08:02] <xubuntu51w> no change
[08:02] <xubuntu51w> any suggestions?
[08:03] <sjoshi> xubuntu51w: even i am getting the same, but never checked as everything is working as usual for me :)
[08:03] <sjoshi> i am on Xubuntu15.04
[08:03] <xubuntu51w> me also
[08:04] <xubuntu51w> maybe ill try removing fglrx
[08:04] <xubuntu51w> ...
[08:04] <ObrienDave> you can ask in #ubuntu as well. many more people there
[08:05] <xubuntu51w> ok, thanks!
[08:06] <xubuntu51w> removing fglrx did the trick
[08:06] <xubuntu51w> gona try and reinstall it
[08:08] <sjoshi> xubuntu51w: gflrx, what is that? that means even i have it installed somehow
[08:08] <sjoshi> fglrx*
[08:08] <xubuntu51w> propietary amd drivers
[08:09] <sjoshi> hmm ok
[08:09] <xubuntu51w> *proprietary
[08:09] <xubuntu51w> hmm...getting same problem after reinstalling them...bleh
[08:31] <sjoshi> xubuntu51w: how you uninstall it?
[08:36] <xubuntu51w> apt-get remove --purge fglrx*
[08:37] <ObrienDave> or apt-get purge fglrx*
[08:39] <xubuntu51w> probably some config error i need to fix
[13:04] <xubuntu45w> Hello, wondering if somebody can help me.  I have a 2011 Mac Mini, its running Xubuntu 15.0.4.  All is supported and running perfectly apart from a problem with Overscan.  It has Intel HD 3000 graphics, and when I connect the Mac mini to a Full HD TV it overscans, so half the menu is cut off and you cant see the top menu bar, is there a way to fix this please?
[13:05] <xubuntu45w> I have been looking for ages for a fix, with no joy
[13:08] <knome> mac's aren't officially supported
[13:08] <knome> maybe somebody has an answer though
[13:14] <cfhowlett> !mac
[13:14] <xubuntu45w> Well all the hardware is supported, on a HDMI monitor, its running full HD and its perfect.  The problem is just with a TV
[13:15] <xubuntu45w> the fact its a Mac is not important, its just a Intel PC with Intel HD Video, HD video plays perfectly etc...  all graphics are fine, its just overscan
[19:21] <ic2000> i want to start using linux is xubuntu the place to start
[19:30] <knome> ic2000, xubuntu is easy enough to use for beginners too
[19:30] <ic2000> knome: what if i like the windows desktop enviroment, my friend said to use linux mint and my other said to use xubuntu so i'm confused
[19:31] <mrkramps> ic2000, that's a bit difficult to explain
[19:31] <knome> ic2000, you can customize both more to your liking. both are likely just fine, but if ask on the xubuntu channel, you can bet which one we're going to suggest
[19:32] <mrkramps> the Xfce desktop environment as used by Xubuntu and Min Xfce edition is pretty close to a win 7 desktop
[19:32] <mrkramps> --Min ++Mint
[19:33] <mrkramps> it's some kind of mix between classic and aero
[19:34] <mrkramps> ic2000, you can burn most linux isos to a cd or dvd and just test the system live without installation
[19:34] <ic2000> mrkramps: i have a usb?
[19:35] <ic2000> mrkramps: oh wait, might aswell just use virtual box
[19:35] <mrkramps> ic2000, works too of course, but just in case buring to dvd is still eadyer
[19:35] <mrkramps> ic2000, ok … obviously you already know yourn option ;)
[19:35] <ic2000> mrkramps: i had problems booting last time
[19:35] <mrkramps> *option
[19:35] <ic2000> mrkramps: like the option never showed up for booting from usb
[19:36] <mrkramps> which option?
[19:37] <ic2000> mrkramps: booting from usb
[19:37] <mrkramps> you could not select the usb device for booting in the bios?
[21:54] <xubuntu14w> Hi everyone, I'm having a Problem with Synaptic in Xubuntu 14.04.03 LTS...?
[21:58] <knome> just tell what the problem is so we can potentially help you
[21:58] <xubuntu14w> Xubuntu 14.04.03 LTS Desktop-AMD64  Synaptic Package Manager: ERROR........:  Could not download all repository indexes   The repository may no longer be available or could not be contacted because of network problems. If available an older version of the failed index will be used. Otherwise the repository will be ignored. Check your network connection and ensure the repository address in the preferences is correct.  Failed to fet
[21:59] <knome> which repository are you using then?
[21:59] <xubuntu14w> Whatever Synaptic setup..?
[22:00] <xubuntu14w> cdrom://Xubuntu 14.04.3 LTS _Trusty Tahr_ - Beta amd64 (20150805)/dists/trusty/main/binary-amd64/Packages  Please use apt-cdrom to make this CD-ROM recognized by APT. apt-get update cannot be used to add new CD-ROMs  Failed to fetch cdrom://Xubuntu 14.04.3 LTS _Trusty Tahr_ - Beta amd64 (20150805)/dists/trusty/multiverse/binary-amd64/Packages  Please use apt-cdrom to make this CD-ROM recognized by APT. apt-get update cannot be use
 I installed sybaptic this morning about 5: AM been getting this Error all day.....
[22:03] <xubuntu14w> sorry synaptic..
[22:04] <Unit193> Looks like you have uncommented cdrom sources in /etc/apt/sources.list.
[22:05] <xubuntu14w> ok, can it be fixed..?
[22:07] <Unit193> `sudo apt edit-sources` or there's a GUI to manage these things too, software-properties-gtk
[22:07] <xubuntu14w> I'm a newbie..just learning..
[22:09] <xubuntu14w> I ran 'sudoapt edit-sources' in terminal it says select an editor... /bin/ed, /bin/nano, /usr/bin/vim.tiny...?
[22:19] <mrkramps> pick nano
[22:21] <xubuntu14w> I did and edited 2 lines in "green"
[22:22] <xubuntu14w> http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty main restricted deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty main restricted
[22:22] <Unit193> No, don't do that.
[22:23] <mrkramps> xubuntu14w, you did not already edited something, did you?
[22:23] <xubuntu14w> tried to nothing happened..
[22:25] <xubuntu14w> multi-colored text in cmd lines (54)
[22:27] <mrkramps> xubuntu14w, there's one line on the top of that file which most problably starts with 'deb cdrom:'
[22:27] <xubuntu14w> yes..
[22:27] <mrkramps> change it to '# deb cdrom …'
[22:28] <xubuntu14w> that's what is says now without changing it
[22:28] <mrkramps> interesting
[22:28] <Unit193> I think it's time to pastebin the file.
[22:28] <mrkramps> good idea
[22:28] <xubuntu14w> " deb cdrom:[Xubuntu 14.04.3 LTS _Trusty Tahr_ - Beta amd64 (20150805)]/ trusty m$"
[22:29] <Unit193> xubuntu14w: pastebinit /etc/apt/sources.list
[22:29] <xubuntu14w> can you explain how to..?
[22:31] <Unit193> That's a command.
[22:33] <xubuntu14w> Done this     'pastebinit /etc/apt/sources.list'   now what..?
[22:33] <knome> paste us the url it output
[22:34] <xubuntu14w>   GNU nano 2.2.6          File: /etc/apt/sources.list                 Modified    deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security multiverse deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security multiverse  ## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from Canonical's ## 'partner' repository. ## This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is offered by Canonical and the ## respective vendors as a service to Ubuntu u
[22:34] <knome> no, please
[22:34] <knome> the URL
[22:34] <knome> if you didn't get an URL in the output, you did something wrong
[22:35] <Unit193> Or, cat file | pastebinit
[22:36] <knome> xubuntu14w, first, open a terminal. then, run "pastebinit /etc/apt/sources.list" (without the quotes). once that is done, it will output you an URL - paste that to the channel
[22:37] <xubuntu14w> Going to start over, no output...
[22:39] <xubuntu14w> http://paste.ubuntu.com/12121090/
[22:39] <xubuntu14w> does that look right..?
[22:40] <mrkramps> xubuntu14w, i already told you …
[22:40] <knome> xubuntu14w, ok, now in terminal type "nano /etc/apt/sources.list"
[22:40] <Unit193> (sudo?)
[22:40] <knome> yes, of course...
[22:40] <knome> "sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list"
[22:40] <knome> then type a # character at the beginning of the FIRST line
[22:40] <xubuntu14w> ok, done...
[22:41] <knome> (to start like: "#deb cdrom:...")
[22:41] <knome> now press ctrl+x
[22:41] <knome> and then Y (to save the file)
[22:41] <knome> (and press enter)
[22:41] <knome> after you've done that, make sure you don't have synaptic running and then run "sudo apt-get update"
[22:45] <xubuntu14w> its getting the update..!
[22:45] <knome> yes, it's updating the sources
[22:45] <xubuntu14w> thank you guys so much...
[22:46] <knome> once that is done, you can run synaptic and retry doing whatever you were doing
[22:46] <xubuntu14w> its done....I'll try again thank you... I owe you all a cold Beer or 2 or 4....!  =)
[22:47] <knome> no problem, good luck
[22:48] <xubuntu14w> Thanks..!