[01:40] <virtualbox504> Hello
[02:22] <chrispa6e> hello, please can anyone tell me how to disable guest in 15.10?
[02:23] <Unit193> cat /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-noguest.conf
[02:23] <Unit193> [SeatDefaults]
[02:23] <Unit193> allow-guest=false
[02:25] <chrispa6e> @Unit ty, I'll try.
[02:27] <chrispa6e> no such file or directory.
[02:27] <sak> yes, something like that. There is a PDF download for administration ubuntu for first installation. When I find it I will post the link
[02:27] <Unit193> That's a file I created (well technically a package installs /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-noguest.conf for me, but same thing only you should create that file in etc.)
[02:28] <cfhowlett> !ubuntu+1 | chrispa6e
[02:29] <Unit193> cfhowlett: Xubuntu supports beta releases in here.
[02:29] <Unit193> Pre-beta not so much though.
[02:30] <chrispa6e> Ok, sorry.
[02:30] <Unit193> chrispa6e: No you're good.
[02:42] <chrispa6e> I was  missing [SeatDefaults] line. It works now ty.
[02:42] <Unit193> Sure thing!
[07:12] <Fjorgynn> morning
[08:00] <valutcizen> Hi!
[08:02] <valutcizen> I need someone who have good knowlage with initrd init sripts in xubuntu to add feature (i can pay for support)
[08:04] <bazhang> try alis valutcizen
[08:04] <bazhang> !alis | valutcizen
[10:51] <xubuntu43i> hey everyone
[10:54] <knome> hello.
[10:54] <knome> :P
[11:24] <Fjorgynn> https://i.imgur.com/SXBFr8Z.png
[11:24] <Fjorgynn> love this
[11:35] <knome> glad to hear you enjoy xubuntu
[11:36] <Unit193> Trying to think if that's gmrun or what, kind of looked like i3 but said you were using xfwm.
[18:10] <campee> for some reason my laptop's touchpad has stopped working after upgrading to xubuntu 15.10. i checked "settings" and verified that the device is enabled. i ran "evtest" against /dev/input/eventX and when i move my finger around on the touchpad and i see a ton of output, so it's picking up the device properly. any ideas?
[18:11] <holstein> campee: i would run the live iso that i know supported the hardware, or, windows, if its installed, and promised to support the hardware.. i would want to see that its not broken, before i spend (waste) too much time trying to "fix" it..
[18:11] <campee> it worked just fine with ubuntu 14.04/14.10
[18:11] <holstein> if you feel your tests provide that, then, you can move on..
[18:12] <campee> are you suggesting that my touchpad is broken?
[18:12] <holstein> campee: sure. but, the key word there is "worked".. if you havent see it working.. and, it doenst take long to fire up a live iso
[18:12] <holstein> campee: no. im suggesting that you can test, and definitively rule that out. thats all. im not assuming its broken
[18:12] <campee> what about evtest generating output when i move my finger on the touchpad?
[18:13] <holstein> campee: as i said, if you feel that satisfies that for you, then move on.. could be something specifically broken in 15.10 right now, since, its not released yet
[18:13] <campee> 15.04. sorry, i misspoke
[18:14] <holstein> i think i would simply try my guest account, and make sure that its a system wide issue.. or, see if its isolated to the user config
[18:15] <campee> alright. let me try a guest account
[18:15] <holstein> would be relevant to see if *any* controller moved the cursor.. etc.. can an external USB mouse move the cursor.. does it happen as other users..
[18:16] <campee> well, the mouse doesn't work at the login screen, so i'm not surprised that it doesn't work in the guest account :)
[18:17] <campee> this is an IBM thinkpad. it has two mice, a touchpad and a trackpad. the trackpad works fine, but i prefer the touchpad (which used to work!)
[18:18] <holstein> well, if it were my machine, i would simply run a 15.04 live iso on it, and see that it works with 15.04.. then, i would know what all about the hardware specifically supports ubuntu 15.04
[18:18] <holstein> campee: you are referring to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingTouchpadDetection ?
[18:19] <campee> come on man, if 14.04 and 14.10 supported my touchpad, you really don't think that 15.04 would? heh
[18:19] <holstein> campee: no, i dont think that.. but, im saying, *i* would know, by just simply testing. since, its easy to do so
[18:19] <campee> yeah, that's what i was following
[18:20] <holstein> campee: but, you dont have to. im just saying, it saves me time to know for sure
[18:22] <campee> i just feel like it's 99.99% going to work off the liveCD and it's not worth my time to find a USB drive, download an ISO, put it on the USB drive, reboot, etc to eliminate an extremely small possibility. reasonable?
[18:22] <holstein> campee: its not really up to me to decide that for you.. if you think its resonable, then, it is.. im quite sure, personally, its an issue with the upgrade
[18:24] <campee> right. i'd like to move in the direction of debugging what this issue could be. i followed that guide and didn't make much progress and was hoping for some suggestions here
[18:24] <holstein> campee: sure.. *did* you plug an external USB mouse in? that guide suggested that as well..
[18:25] <holstein> i think its relevant, since, its an upgrade.. to ask if you have a custom xorg.conf in place?
[18:26] <campee> like i said, the trackpad mouse works fine. would you agree that negates the need to test a second mouse?
[18:27] <holstein> campee: it takes me *so* little time to just grab a USB mouse, i just do that... but again, if you feel that is validating the test, then, you move on..
[18:27] <holstein> whats the output of "xinput" ?
[18:27] <holstein> !paste
[18:28] <campee> http://pastebin.com/ExxhCLA9
[18:29] <holstein> campee: do you have an xorg.conf in place? or, have you configured your OS with an settings as such in the past? for the touchpad?
[18:30] <campee> here's the output of evtest, where you can see me moving my finger around on the touchpad and it generating output: http://pastebin.com/b7ZBetV0
[18:30] <campee> holstein: i'm just using whatever the defaults are. i have not modified xorg.conf (to my knowledge)
[18:30] <flips> should /etc/hostname be just hostname or fqdn?
[18:34] <campee> it's just hostname on my system, which is what the installer put in
[18:46] <campee> holstein any ideas? :)
[18:47] <holstein> campee: sure.. try upstream at #ubuntu since, that channel will be more populated, and its more about "broken plumbing" due to the upgrade, likely
[19:01] <campee> woohoo, i got it working
[19:01] <campee> i tried to reinstall xserver-xorg-input-synaptics, only to find that it wasn't installed
[19:01] <campee> so i tried installing it and got:
[19:01] <campee> The following packages have unmet dependencies: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics : Depends: xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.15.99.903)
[19:02] <holstein> yeah.. that's something you'll need
[19:02] <campee> so i did apt-get install xserver-xorg-core
[19:02] <campee> and i noticed that it did the following:
[19:02] <campee> The following packages will be REMOVED: xserver-xorg-core-lts-vivid xserver-xorg-input-evdev-lts-vivid xserver-xorg-lts-vivid
[19:02] <campee> i guess the old version was conflicting somehow
[19:05] <campee> thanks for your help holstein
[19:05] <holstein> campee: cheers.. you sorted it out :)
[19:27] <[Akeno]> Just stepped back from Manjaro Linux to Xubuntu. Any specific updates to 14.04 since release 1?
[19:31] <[Akeno]> I must kinda admit, #manjaro was more active channel...
[19:32] <knome> [Akeno], what do you exactly even mean with your question?
[19:32] <knome> [Akeno], point releases newer bring in new features, but bug fixes for sure
[19:32] <knome> [Akeno], so, what kind of specific updates are you looking for?
[19:32] <[Akeno]> Ah knome yeah I didn't use Xubuntu since 14.04.1, so now I've got 14.04.3, just curious what's done.
[19:33] <knome> point releases are just maintaining
[19:33] <[Akeno]> Happy to hear about bugfixes :)
[19:33] <[Akeno]> Was kinda turned down by home folder [null encryption] bug at the time. That seems to be gone now.
[19:34] <[Akeno]> But now it's stable to me :)