[01:19] <RJ45> Hi, using Xubuntu 14.04 (upgraded from 12.04), After playing around 30 or more .webms on a website in Firefox, pulseaudio stops playing audio until I kill it, then after killing it sound works again but for some reason some programs that make sound leak CPU A-LOT until I kill those programs too..
[01:20] <RJ45> any idea what's wrong?, is there a better more stable solution?
[01:37] <_ilak> which directory do i move the theme i downloaded to?
[10:21] <gcbirzan_> is it possible, in 15.04, to not start lightdm on boot?
[10:24] <Unit193> gcbirzan_: Several ways, one easy way is appending 'text' to the boot cmdline (eg, after 'quiet splash')
[10:26] <gcbirzan_> let's see!
[10:28] <Unit193> So, you can do it upon one boot or add it to /etc/default/grub.  You can also just disable the service.
[10:30] <gcbirzan_> nope.
[10:31] <Unit193> Can you  cat /proc/cmdline | pastebinit?
[13:29] <Lemino> Hi, I've a question about suspend/hibernate that I've failed to find and answer for otherwhere.
[13:29] <cfhowlett> !ask
[13:32] <Lemino> I have a Dell VOSTRO 3360, running xubuntu 15.04. My issue is this; if I use the closing of the lid to enter suspend or hibernation, it works but leaving it in either state more than a minute breaks the wireless on wake up. I will then have to manually restart the wireless (hardware switch) and it functions normally again. If I instead use the menu (either through clicking or pressing the power button) to enter suspend or hibernation,
[13:33] <Lemino> I guess somehow different commands must be used for the different approaches to differ in outcome like this, but how do I fix it so I could use the lid to put my computer to sleep?
[13:34] <cfhowlett> Lemino, xfce power manager settings > On AC > Action > When laptop lid is closed >
[13:43] <xubuntu89w> KM player is not working in Xubuntu
[13:43] <xubuntu89w> This is after fresh install of Xubuntu
[13:44] <xubuntu89w> installed all Xubuntu restricted packages also
[13:48] <xubuntu89w> any one can help?
[13:53] <koegs> i dont know km player, why not use vlc?
[14:05] <xubuntu34w> hello guys!
[14:05] <xubuntu34w> anyone online?
[14:05] <holstein> yes
[14:05] <xubuntu34w> Everyone using xubuntu?
[14:05] <xubuntu34w> lol
[14:38] <Lemino> Thank you cfhowlett, I've tried a couple of different settings now and come to the conclusion that both making the lid control hibernate and letting the computer hibernate solely by pressing the power button breaks the wireless. So it ought to have something to do with suspend. Right now, I've set my system to sleep when lid is closed and suspends it by pressing the power button and then choosing "suspend". This seems to work.
[14:38] <cfhowlett> Lemino, happy2help!
[14:39] <Lemino> Yes, thanks! Although it would be nice to know why suspend breaks wireless (the times this happens).
[14:40] <holstein> ive seen that as well
[14:40] <cfhowlett> Lemino, suspend seems to be a bit of an issue across all the !flavors
[14:40] <holstein> but,  im the kind of guy who will just replace problematic wifi chips, if they dont support linux well..
[14:40] <Lemino> Hmm, yeah. Holstein, are you in the same position I am?
[14:42] <holstein> Lemino: well, as i said, i have seen that issue before.. on several chipsets..
[14:43] <Lemino> Aha, maybe there's a solution somewhere down the road in later updates of xubuntu. Anyways, thanks guys!
[14:43] <holstein> when im learning how to supply my own support for the operating system im choosing to run, instead of the one the manufacturer promised support for, i will typically try a lot of different linux kernel versions, simply from the live iso, when possible
[15:20] <deepak> I am able to connect to wifi but cannot browse
[15:20] <deepak> no internet after it connects
[15:21] <deepak> Please help
[15:22] <deepak> nyone?
[15:23] <holstein> !wifi
[15:24] <holstein> i think, for me, step one would be, to connect via wired, and simply update, and reboot.. then, i would go through simple troubleshooting.. can *any* device connect to that access point? can the device connect to other access points? etc..
[15:24] <holstein> can the gateway be pinged.. is the device getting an IP...
[17:04] <DexterF> hi
[17:05] <DexterF> 14.04 comes up with a black screen. sometimes an X mouse pointer after a while. usually not. but the xfce session does not start. no idea what's borked. Xog log has no EE.
[17:06] <DexterF> uninstalled nvidia to go back to nouveau for testing, same
[17:06] <DexterF> system is responsive otherwise, can ssh in
[17:10] <DexterF> GAH. home is full...
[17:12] <cfhowlett> DexterF, login recovery mode: sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get clean          should give you a bit of breathing room
[17:15] <xubuntu83w> Hi All
[17:16] <slickymasterWork> !hi | xubuntu83w
[17:55] <DexterF> cfhowlett: or delete the dd image that filled home :) works...
[17:56] <cfhowlett> DexterF, yep. it's always the little things ... :)
[17:56] <DexterF> cfhowlett: I'd appreciate if the boot splash would tell already. it does happen a lot really.
[17:57] <cfhowlett> DexterF, it was probably contained in a log somewhere
[20:09] <account> I just loaded xubuntu for the first time
[20:09] <account> I love this os
[20:09] <account> anyone have any neat tricks or tips
[22:03] <xubuntu11w> Hello, I'm having trouble with FF 40.0.3 - it won't start, complaining something about Clearlooks invalid string. Any ideas?
[22:03] <xubuntu11w> That is Xubuntu 14.04, sorry...
[22:04] <xubuntu11w> ...and running on Xfce 4.12
[22:45] <lesa> Hello, I'm having problem starting Firefox in 14.04...
[23:04] <lesa> Firefox won't start anymore, Xubuntu 14.04
[23:13] <lesa> anybody there?
[23:13] <knome> no, we're all hiding
[23:13] <lesa> i see no questions... may I ask one?
[23:15] <knome> that's what this channel is for
[23:16] <lesa> ok, but you've here to reply or, like me, to ask a question?
[23:17] <knome> you should just ask the question - if people know the answer, they'll most likely reply.
[23:17] <lesa> Thanks:-D
[23:18] <knome> well ok.
[23:30] <liar> I want to put a file on /etc/X11/xorg.d/
[23:30] <liar> but this directory does not exist
[23:30] <liar> whats the equivalent?
[23:32] <usr13> liar: sudo find / -name xorg.d -type d
[23:32] <Unit193> mkdir /etc/X11/xorg.d/ && cp file /etc/X11/xorg.d/
[23:33] <usr13> Yea;  Or, just create it.
[23:33] <liar> ohh, so I can just creat that...
[23:33] <liar> ok, let me try
[23:33] <usr13> liar: If you are the sysadmin; Yes.
[23:33] <liar> I do
[23:34] <cubatron> Any idea on how install Dual Video cards ATI HD RAdeon 7750 in Xubuntu 15.04?