=== bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [01:51] hello all' [01:51] o/ [01:51] got a serious issue [01:51] on my 14.04 install [01:51] it wont let me update and freezes after about 5 mins after logging in [01:51] it started freezing after it quit updating [01:52] sounds like something where i would want to test the hardware, a bit.. [01:52] it gets an x org error [01:52] stopping an update is a bad idea.. but, that could be due to a hard drive issue, or who knows [01:52] but i can't change the display driver [01:52] what i would do is, not bother with any drivers, at all.. [01:52] i would make the update complete.. in tty if necessary [01:52] !tty [01:52] To get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login). To change the resolution for your TTY, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution [01:53] if i cant get that to happen, i would test the hard drive and memory, and see if its overheating.. talk about why the update failed the first time, and go from there.. [01:54] how do i find out why the system does not update, it says failure on removing packages [01:54] xubuntu81w: im saying, i would make the update complete.. i would use tty to do that, if i cant login [01:54] xubuntu81w: i would share, why the update failed the first time. why did you stop it.. [01:54] did not stop it [01:54] it just errored [01:55] then would start to freeze a couple weeks later [01:55] xubuntu81w: you said, "it quit updating" [01:55] xubuntu81w: what does that mean? it quite updating? when? [01:55] it would not update any more [01:55] xubuntu81w: what was the error, friend? [01:55] just gave an error "saying can't remove package" [01:55] xubuntu81w: cant remove what package? [01:55] thats what i need to find out [01:56] where to look [01:56] xubuntu81w: anyways, nm that.. just open a terminal, and use this command.. "sudo apt-get update" [01:56] !paste [01:56] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [01:56] to share error output.. share the entire output if you dont know [01:56] ok cool [01:56] then, if no errors, run "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and share errors.. [01:57] ok, i am in windows 10, let me reboot into xubuntu [01:57] brb [02:04] yeah so here is the error, apt-get update worked , but errored on dist-upgrade [02:04] Preconfiguring packages ... dpkg: error: reading package info file '/var/lib/dpkg/available': Input/output error E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2) [02:05] xubuntu81w: worked? you mean, "sudo apt-get update" completed without error? [02:05] yeah [02:05] sudo apt-get update did not have any errors [02:05] if i have to reboot, its because the os can freeze at any time [02:06] xubuntu81w: if the OS is freezing, that would make me want to test the memory and hard drive.. have you? [02:06] how to test hard drive? [02:06] xubuntu81w: i use gsmartcontrol from a live instance [02:07] is gsmartcontrol on a live xbuntu instance [02:07] *xubuntu [02:07] i think it is the drive [02:07] xubuntu81w: i have no idea if it ships with it, but, i install it if its not there [02:08] it is a new 1 tb from best buy [02:08] but I installed mint 17.1 and it also locked up randomly [02:08] right.. which, makes me think its hardware.. doesnt it you? [02:08] but this install of xubuntu worked for like 2 months just fine [02:09] then now cant remove packages === ubott2 is now known as ubottu [02:09] xubuntu81w: thats not the error i read [02:09] but it does give me an xorg error when it locks up [02:09] xubuntu81w: please give *entire* error messages [02:09] !paste [02:09] should i do a fresh install of xubuntu [02:09] xubuntu81w: i would test my hard drive.. [02:10] can i just do it inside xubuntu [02:10] or do i have to do it through a live instance [02:10] xubuntu81w: i dont. i want a good test from a live instance [02:10] xubuntu81w: you can do what you like, but, im telling you how i do it, to get the proper result i want/need [02:11] yeah, it wont install anything [02:11] error on installation [02:12] hmmmm [02:12] xubuntu81w: you need to stop trying to install things [02:12] xubuntu81w: you'll have to get "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" issues fixed.. you can share the *entire* error with me, and i can look, if you like [02:12] xubuntu81w: nothing will work, package management-wise, with your system broken, as it is [02:13] its broken, and wont do anything.. no need to try and install, or remove, or fix drivers. you have to fix the errors with the packages first [02:14] yeah, this thing is really messed up graphically to [02:14] bunch of black boxes opening [02:14] *too [02:14] xubuntu81w: sounds like something, again, that would make be get a live iso out, and test the memory, and hard drive [02:14] but, it could be anything.. i dont know what you were installing before the breakage.. [02:15] thanks, will do, be back in a bit, thanks for all the help [02:15] lots of things [02:15] mainly themes, and icon sets [02:15] i think i broke it [02:15] well, if you broke the install, then, there is nothing wrong with the hard drive, likely [02:15] next time i won't try to get different looking icon sets [02:16] you can.. you can just ask about how to install what it is you are looking for, before [02:16] but, you said mint and ubuntu are both bad, on the same drive.. [02:16] yeah [02:16] its weird [02:16] but xubuntu was fine for 2 months, but I was putting lots of icon sets and themes on [02:17] so I'm not sure if it was me or the drive, but why would it go for so long with no lock up [02:17] mint had weird errors [02:17] like really really slow downs [02:17] what would i do? test, to be sure... then, move on to paste the *exact* error messages here [02:17] and Ubuntu also [02:17] xubuntu81w: that can be due to a GPU driver.. [02:17] ok, cool, be back in a sec [02:17] xubuntu *is* ubuntu [02:17] hmmmm [02:18] yeah and the error i get before lock up is xorg error [02:18] and everytime on a reboot [02:18] error? or message? [02:18] can i do a restore on the system [02:18] anyways, i need the *exact* messages.. [02:19] xubuntu81w: you should have backups, regardless.. then, you can restore as you please [02:19] is there a log file with all error messages [02:19] ? [02:19] there are many log files.. [02:19] http://askubuntu.com/questions/186276/where-are-all-the-major-log-files-located [02:22] ah found them [02:23] sweet [02:26] how to restore to previous date, or is that possible [02:28] can i just do a clean install of the os, or will that screw up grub since i have windows 10 on here also [02:34] xubuntu81w: many ways. what i do is, i make an image, and i restore that image [02:35] xubuntu81w: you can do anything.. but, you should plan on grub, and the entire drive getting "screwed up", and back up what you need [08:06] * newbeen slaps roniez around a bit with a large fishbot [08:07] newbeen? [08:11] lol [08:11] no, stop doing that. [08:14] so quiet here.. [08:14] yes, this is a support channel, not a chat. [08:14] ups sorry, my bad [09:45] Hello? [09:46] New user from Windows, how do I remove the grey bar below the start menu and above the tabs bar? It has the close and resize buttons on it [09:48] Can anyone help me? [09:49] !patience | xubuntu14w [09:49] xubuntu14w: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ [09:49] well also, you have waited 2 minutes... [09:50] xubuntu14w, do you mean the area with your username and commands like shutdown and settings or something else? [09:53] Sorry, I was waiting for verbal confirmation so I could know someone was there. knome: It's the bar with the x, +, - buttons and an arrow pointing down. [09:53] the window titlebar? [09:54] I.. think so? [09:54] can you send a screenshot? [09:56] Is there a preferred image host here? Or can I use whatever? === Floris is now known as Flory [09:57] the screenshooter can send files directly to imgur, so that's probably the easiest - but you can use whatever [09:58] (at least in newest releases) [09:59] https://imgur.com/O80Lv54 [10:00] yes, that's the window title... [10:00] why would you want to get rid of that? [10:02] there are two ways i think, remove title bar on maximize or remove title bar altogether :) [10:02] was hoping to make it look more like windows with the x, +, - buttons on the tab bar [10:03] aah, "that" firefox thing [10:03] xubuntu14w, removing the title bar isn't really a good idea, but some applications do have "CSD" enabled, which basically means they put their controls on the titlebar [10:05] "remove title bar on maximize" how do I do this? Is there a way to change the color of the title bar? [10:09] you can change the xfwm4 theme [10:10] Got it, thanks. [10:11] xubuntu14w, settings manager -> window manager tweaks -> tab accessibility -> "hide titel of windows when maximized" [10:12] but it of course only affects windows that are maximized... and the controls aren't visible === Rayner is now known as Rayne [14:02] hey, how do you make the 'highlight' around the desktop-icons-text, squared (instead of rounded)? [14:02] http://www.dedoimedo.com/images/computers_years/2012_1/xubuntu-pimp-opaque-icons.jpg [14:03] i like the squared look. (like Numix). i dont like rounded corners :( [14:05] Casper-: https://launchpad.net/~numix/+archive/ubuntu/ppa numix maintains a PPA.. [14:08] thanks, but i dont think Numix makes the highlight squared [14:08] Do you guys knows if apcupsd can turn off the UPS, and then cycle it back-on? [14:23] Casper-: i think it'll just be a matter of looking for the theme that implements what you are looking for. http://xfce-look.org/ for example.. [14:23] Casper-: im really not sure how easily editable that is, in a theme, but, you can try in a more xfce specific channel.. maybe there, they would be able to tell you how to simple square that look up to your liking [14:25] holstein: i just installed Numix again, doesn't sqaure it. thanks though. i'm thinking its not the theme, that it is some other setting somewhere [14:29] holstein: what is the best channel for editing themes anyway? i like the high contrast of Clearlooks, with the squared-look of numix :) [14:30] Casper-: i might try a more general xfce channel.. or, just general xfce documentation.. gtk, etc [14:33] http://xfce-look.org/content/show.php?content=109494 [14:34] ^ that is like a high contrast Numix. Now i'm looking for that, for GTK3 [14:38] Hello [14:38] hello [14:39] I was about to ask my question in the wrong channel. [14:39] congratulations for dodging the bullet [14:40] It's a Wine question. [14:41] i prefer beer. [14:50] Looks like I am not getting an answer. [14:50] well, you haven't asked the question [14:51] please do that and we'll see if anybody knows the answer [14:51] I am having difficulty getting a program to work under Wine. [14:52] It gives me an error at the end of the installation. [14:54] Travis, no detailz >>>> no anwerz [14:54] It didn't give me any error code or anything like that. [14:55] Travis, then you should ask the wine channel. [14:55] Something about a problem with wine or the program, then a link to the supported program page. [14:55] * knome tries to turn on his telepathy module but the brain denies [14:55] * cfhowlett looks over and sees that Ms. Cleo has taken the night off. [14:55] knome: try sudo apt-get install telepahy-core [14:55] Travis, if you want help, we need accurate errors, "some app doesn't work with wine and it gives me an error message" isn't helpful at all [14:57] I am reinstalling it, to see what it says. [14:59] There's a C++ exception and a long register and stack dump [14:59] !pastebin | Travis [14:59] Travis: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [15:00] Here's the problem [15:00] Travis, it would also help if you told what the app was. [15:00] I am not on the same computer as the Xubuntu one :D [15:00] Paltalk [15:01] that doesn't get us to the same page, so i think it's better ask again when you are [15:02] pastebin.com/TKTpNMZP [15:02] oops [15:02] pastebin.com/TKTpNMZp [15:03] That one [15:04] Travis, https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=3824 [15:04] Travis, also, #winehq [15:05] if you want to videochat, why don't you use skype or a native linux voip program? [15:06] ring.cx [15:06] VOIP ^ encrypted [15:06] Blah [15:07] I am on Paltalk most of the time. [15:07] Two, it's been something I've been toying with anyway. [15:08] Looks like it doesn't work at all. [15:08] there is also this Viber app, works better on the phone than Skype and has a Linux desktop client [15:09] Viber is closed source, and not encrypted :( [15:10] for phone: Redphone/Signal [15:10] https://whispersystems.org/ [15:11] Looks like Paltalk is no longer able to be ran on Xubuntu, because WINE does not support it. [15:13] THis blows [15:55] hey guys [15:56] hey guys, i just installed xubuntu and well when i restart, this is embarassing, it does not restart [15:57] xubuntu794: what is it doing? just hanging? or literally not starting up? is there anything happening? any lights, or messages? [15:58] just hanging [15:58] it loops by telling me to [15:58] cool.. so, at shutdown, is is just hanging? [15:58] i have a laptop here, that, when i select restart, it hangs.. i just try and remember not to select that option [15:58] on boot it loops by telling me to insert hs [15:59] hd [15:59] xubuntu794: so, is this at shutdown, it hangs, and doenst shutdown? or, on startup, it hangs and doesnt start? [15:59] on startup it hangs and doesnt start [16:00] it loops a message [16:01] the install is fresh, it's my first reboot and it does not reboot at all [16:02] i did the install myself so thats not the problem and i wiped the cpu before [16:02] xubuntu794: cool.. what is the "exact" message? [16:02] ill reboot, leave me a sec [16:02] xubuntu794: you likely didnt wipe any "cpu".. you likely mean, you wiped the hard drive? [16:02] xubuntu794: anyways, sounds to me like, you installed the OS, but, you may not have gotte grub installed [16:02] i wiped the hd, yes [16:02] fromm a live iso, you can simply try repairing grub.. [16:02] yes that is what i beleive [16:03] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair for example [16:03] boot repair [16:03] but, if you literally pulled a drive off the shelf, that you dont konw anything about, you may want to test it, as, it could be failing and causing the issue.. or, it could be a bios setting preventing the boot [16:04] this is a laptop and the toshiba sign appears [16:04] before i get the message [16:04] sure.. thats the bios.. that will appear if you had no hard drive in the machine [16:05] that actually supports the theory that you didnt install grub.. or, something about the hardware prevented that.. breakage, safe boot.. bios settings.. etc [16:06] safe boot is off, bios settings are ok [16:06] sure.. but, if the hardware doesnt allow you to boot a hard drive with safe boot off, then, you wont be able to boot anything [16:06] and, im not saying thats the issue, just that, its something that can break boot.. [16:07] that's my main fear [16:07] fear? [16:07] that the hardware won't let grub do it's job [16:08] try and just address any fear you have.. take the hard drive to another machine.. tweak the settings.. i mean, its a fresh install, with nothing else on the drive, so, there really is no fear of losing data [16:09] i think, from what i read, my steps would be.. test the hard drive. something like gsmartcontrol from live iso.. then, i would simply check that grub is installed, with boot repair, or something else from the live iso.. then, i would look at my bios settings more closely [16:10] i know, i had to tweak the ones on this machine to do the same thing.. there *is* a setting in my bios, that looked quite "normal", that, if i choose it, the hard drive doesnt boot [16:11] thanks for the help holstein [16:59] how do you manually install a bootloader [17:00] !grub [17:00] GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 [17:01] !bootrepair [17:01] Boot-Repair is a simple tool to repair frequent boot issues you may encounter in Ubuntu. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair for more info. [17:02] i tried boot-repair, i wouldnt ask if i hadnt tried the obvious answer [17:03] boot-repair says i dont have a boot loader [17:04] are you installing from a pendrive? [17:04] grub migh have ended on it [17:04] also [17:04] !uefi [17:04] UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI [17:04] http://paste.ubuntu.com/12308287/ [17:06] everything should be fine xubuntu70w [17:06] what is your issue? [17:06] i cant boot [17:07] how is your efi setup? [17:07] is it on legacy? [17:08] its on UEFI [17:08] try legacy [17:08] ok [17:09] but my grub2 is ok^ [17:09] even though efi shows the ubuntu entry [17:09] so, you get the grub stage [17:09] so the computer boots but then it doesnt load the OS? [17:10] when i boot i get the insert system disk in drive message [17:10] it tried compatibility and uefi just to make sure [17:10] and you dont see the grub stage? [17:10] no i press shift i cant access grub if that is what you are asking [17:11] you can see this http://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/sshot-3.png [17:11] no [17:11] thats the grub stage [17:11] its where you choose if load ubuntu or windows [17:11] i dont have windows [17:12] thats irrelevant then [17:12] boot-repair said that the mbr was on sdb [17:12] ye [17:12] your efi might be trying to load from sda [17:12] yes* [17:13] so i would need to redirect it [17:13] try to change that, you migh be able to press F11 or something to force the efi loader to show you a list of booteable devices [17:13] and choose sdb [17:14] you might be able to use boot-repair and tell it to install the boot loader to sda [17:15] ok [17:16] is sdb a harddrive or is it a pendrive? [17:16] oh, it looks like a 16gb pendrive [17:17] it is a partition of my hard drive [17:17] no [17:17] its not [17:17] ok [17:18] if it where a partition it'd be sda1 or sda2 or something, the b means is a whole different drive [17:18] if it is a pendrive then i need to install on sda1 or [17:18] install grub2 on sda* [17:18] look at data dump of bootrepair, sdb has 1 partition sdb1 of 16gb in fat32 [17:19] yes xubuntu70w [17:19] yeah seems like my usb [17:20] use boot repair to install grub on sda :) [17:20] so i should reinstall grub2 with boot-repair and use standard efi file [17:20] yes [17:20] that sounds correct [17:21] and i boot by default on sda1 [17:21] yes [17:21] becuase its your only drive :3 [17:21] boot repair says i boot in da2 [17:21] sda2 [17:22] anyway thanls for the help its really saving my life [17:23] xubuntu70w: just tell it to move to sda [17:23] maybe you need to create an efi partition at the very begining of the drive [17:24] but boot-repair usually takes cares of that [17:24] http://paste.ubuntu.com/12308750/ [17:25] so you have a efi partition at sda1 [17:25] just tell boot-repair to use that [17:25] ok [17:26] >place grub into [sda] [17:26] :3 [17:26] how do i do that [17:32] how do i change the bootpartition that is called [17:33] i can still see with fdisk that sdb is called for boot [17:34] i just use bootrepair to reinstall grub as i need, and as it will work best for my system [17:34] i do that from a live iso [17:36] i did reinstall grub with boot repair [17:36] but it still calls sdb [17:38] it? === SonikkuAmerica is now known as Guest82178 === Guest82178 is now known as littlebunnyfufu === littlebunnyfufu is now known as SonikkuAmerica [21:48] anyone know of a way to fix my browser from crashing randomly? youtube won't load whatsover and if it does it takes forever to come up but crashes before a video can play [21:48] crans: i would try supported flash, from the chrome browser.. and, also try html5.. check your GPU drivers. etc [21:49] http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ see that you are using current flash [21:51] kk im checking now for the flash version, how do i check my gpu drivers? I just did a fresh install and this is my first time using xubuntu [21:52] ive got 2gb of ram and a 992mhz processor but scrolling down a webpage is like pulling teeth lol [21:54] i've noticed turning off "smooth scrolling" helps, at least visually [21:54] knome: agreed.. [21:54] Hello, new Xubuntu user here with a quick question, is there a firewall installed in Xubuntu by default? I tried looking for Firestarter in the software center but it's not there. [21:54] though i always keep that disabled even with more recent machines... [21:55] jjlava, just iptables, but it isn't set to do anything [21:55] hmm, wondering if I need one, I built this as a spare / backup machine and don't plan to use it for much web surfing. [21:57] jjlava, http://docs.xubuntu.org/1504/C/guide-keeping-safe.html [21:58] Oh thanks,knome. [21:58] no problem. the documentation is shipped with each xubuntu release as well, in menu -> help... [22:00] Yeah I just got it up and running... found it... will read it over tonight. I just wondered about the firewall because I couldn't find anything in the repositories. [22:01] there are many alternatives in the repositories [22:01] !find firewall [22:01] Found: apf-firewall, arno-iptables-firewall, dtc-xen-firewall, firewall-applet, firewalld [22:02] !search firewall [22:02] Found: iptables, firewall, guarddog, firestarter, security, portforward, shorewall, ufw [22:02] !info firestarter [22:02] Package firestarter does not exist in vivid [22:02] hmm... [22:02] Ah, I didn't notice those when I first searched. Guess I was doing it wrong [22:03] !info ufw | jjlava [22:03] jjlava: ufw (source: ufw): program for managing a Netfilter firewall. In component main, is standard. Version 0.34~rc-0ubuntu5 (vivid), package size 128 kB, installed size 743 kB [22:03] Thanks much. This is helpful. I used to use Ubuntu but haven't for several years. [22:04] i typed google.com about 2 mins ago and it still hasn't loaded yet >< [22:04] jjlava, no problem, enjoy [22:05] already installed knome... I'm impressed as usual by Ubuntu's great initial install... can't wait to start playing around with it again. :) [22:08] thanks all! [22:14] uu0 [22:16] im trying to figure out if my graphics card drivers are up to date (not sure how to update them) but whenever I search on firefox it just crashes after a few seconds or when i try to load a page [22:17] crans: any page? or specifically flash content? [22:17] im not sure, because it crashes so quickly i can't even tell. [22:17] crans: anyways, i would simply try the google chrome browser.. you can see if that is the issue.. the flash version.. [22:17] is chromium the xubuntu equivalent? [22:18] no [22:18] chromium is the open source development version, basically [22:18] its not specifically given the latest flash, either.. cant be [22:19] thats the issue.. adobe is not giving you current flash for linux.. but, they give it to chrome.. there are ways to get it in chromium, though [22:19] that would be my first thing to test.. since, you mention youtube, specifically [22:20] kk im gonna try downloading the chrome .deb file and installing it now to check [22:20] crans, why not install chromium from the repository? [22:20] crans, by installing evertyhing from .debs surely increases your chances on a broken system [22:21] crans, especially if you don't know what you are doing [22:21] agreed.. ^ [22:21] oh, bc i wanna try the google chrome like you said [22:21] !info pepperflashplugin-nonfree [22:21] pepperflashplugin-nonfree (source: pepperflashplugin-nonfree): Pepper Flash Player - browser plugin. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1.7ubuntu1 (vivid), package size 10 kB, installed size 69 kB (Only available for i386; amd64) [22:21] !info chromium-browser [22:21] chromium-browser (source: chromium-browser): Chromium web browser, open-source version of Chrome. In component universe, is optional. Version 43.0.2357.130-0ubuntu0.15.04.1.1174 (vivid), package size 50890 kB, installed size 187747 kB [22:22] so, should be as simple as "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install chromium-browser pepperflashplugin-nonfree" [22:22] then, you can see if flash is the issue, or no [22:26] so i download chromium from the repository like you said and when i tried opening it it just popped up with a box saying "the application chromium web browser has closed unexpectedly." [22:27] hmm.. well, whats the back story, here? you just installed xubuntu? when? what version? etc [22:28] im trying to get a computer running for my two little cousins as a surprise so i used some leftover parts and put a pc together that has an old 1ghz processor and 2gb of ram with an ATI sapphire hd 3650 graphics card [22:28] i just downloaded xubuntu from the xubuntu website for i386 and installed in about 45 mins ago [22:28] the version is 14.04 [22:30] when i had windows on it i got an error saying something about a instruction set that wasn't able to install opera so i figured id try ubuntu, that was too slow so i tried gnome and got frustrated and downloaded xubuntu stable instead to see what would work [22:30] crans: did you test the hard drive? [22:30] could be, bad/failing hard ware.. hard drive, or memory.. etc.. [22:30] the hard drive was brand new [22:31] right.. and, you can search, and confirm that that is a popular time for them to have issues.. when new, or 3 years old? i forget the spec on that.. [22:31] it could be the memory but i cant seem to get memtest to work bc my keyboard isnt being recognized when i boot up (only in ubuntu, it still works in the bios etc) [22:32] anyways, you can be spending (arguably wasting) time trying to address something that could be hardware related.. [22:32] should i try booting up and testing without the ram, and then come back? [22:48] how do i update my graphics driver? I have been testing out the ram and i think that when the dual ddr slot is enabled i have an issue [22:48] but i think i may need to update the driver bc the video is now loading slow and sketchy [22:49] what hardware do you have? [22:49] ati sapphire hd 3650 [22:49] !ati [22:49] For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto [22:50] though, there is a simple gui in the menu, for additional drivers.. [22:51] where's the menu lol i like simple [22:51] try "Settings Manager - section "System" - Software & Updates - tab Additional Drivers" [22:54] hm, it says no additional drivers are available, im going to try putting in a different video card to see what happens brb