[02:03] <hijodedios_> hi
[03:15] <Pwnna> are there any issues with xubuntu15.10 that i should know about?
[05:59] <iamsad> Morning
[06:04] <iamsad> somebody know how can i solve youtube html5 problem? I get "an error occurred" error but i setup everything to html5 and tested it on youtube.com/html5. every box is green
[06:04] <iamsad> on Linux Mint it works without problem
[06:05] <cfhowlett> iamsad, install google chrome - should work perfectly
[06:17] <iamsad> cfhowlett: nothing other solution?
[06:17] <iamsad> interesting because it works with ff on other linux distro
[06:33] <iamsad> re
[10:36] <pc_> hey
[10:36] <knome> hello
[10:37] <pc_> do you guys know how to make usb install using xubuntu
[10:37] <pc_> btw i dont have the admin passwd
[10:38] <OldXbntu> So?
[10:45] <teks> I used Win32DiskImager on windows to create bootable usb stick
[16:00] <sergio-br2> firefox using 1.7 GiB ram
[16:00] <sergio-br2> and it's somewhat slow to respond
[16:01] <sergio-br2> 12 tabs opened
[16:03] <sergio-br2> memory leak?
[16:04] <sergio-br2> I closed it and opened again, restore the previous session, it's using now only 340 MB
[16:52] <sergio-br2> go in about:memory
[16:53] <sergio-br2> click in Minimize memory usage, and then click many times in Measure, you will see memory usage increase lol
[16:55] <sergio-br2> i guess it's a but in the about:memory page, heh
[16:55] <sergio-br2> 50% usage in this page
[16:57] <sergio-br2> *it's a bug
[16:59] <xubuntu365> hi people , just installing xubuntu por first time , and this shows up lol
[17:00] <xubuntu365> ok, too much errors related to glib and gobjects ..
[17:01] <xubuntu365> and python too.. how is possible in an installation from scratch with the lastest 15.04 Live DVD & install disc having so much issues ? ?
[17:01] <cfhowlett> xubuntu365, you DID md5sum that .iso before you burned it?  and md5sum'd the USB after you burned it?  right?
[17:02] <bnscv> hello everyone, linux newbie here, there is any alternatives to NetLimiter in Linux? a program that I can see my download/upload speed per program and limit each one individually?
[17:03] <xubuntu365> cfhowlett:  no usb in here, just direct downloaded from xubuntu main website and went into installation
[17:03] <cfhowlett> so you did NOT perform the recommended integrity check and could very easily have installed from corrupted .iso ...
[17:03] <cfhowlett> which would lead to unpredictable results ...
[17:05] <flocculant> xubuntu365: what do you mean - you downloaded and went into installation?  how have you done that?
[17:06] <xubuntu365> exactly, but you could be right or not . This looks like something is not going ok according to python : /usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_components/nmwidgets.py:131: Warning: Source ID 48224 was not found when attempting to remove it
[17:06] <xubuntu365> flocculant: lets be logical. 1 - i downloaded , 2 - i burned an ISO 3- im installing
[17:07] <cfhowlett> xubuntu365, 2.  verify the .iso           FTFY
[17:07] <cfhowlett> !md5sum | xubuntu365
[17:07] <flocculant> cfhowlett: yep +1 to that
[17:07] <xubuntu365> ok, thanks, but i would even bet md5sum is correct
[17:08] <cfhowlett> let's be logical and NOT bet on something so important  :)
[17:08] <flocculant> cfhowlett: just wondered if it was somehow wubi - the statement didn't make sense
[17:08] <flocculant> anyway - md5sum for sure
[17:08]  * cfhowlett smites flocculant for uttering the forbidden word of curse ...
[17:08] <flocculant> hah
[17:09] <cfhowlett> and if he DID ***i, shame on him.  wubi is confirmed to break ubuntu after 13.10 and should never be seen, mentioned or used.  IMHO
[17:10] <xubuntu365> as soon as i finish my installation i will make the md5check, and if not correct i assume my mistake, but... what if md5sum is right ?  nmwidgets.py would be full of issues ,and GTK main libraries are trying to remove non existent objects
[17:16] <flocculant> xubuntu365: if you're getting errors - why are you continuing?
[17:42] <roniez> anybody here can help me with irssi + ssl?
[17:43] <roniez> i keep getting handshake failed and protocal unknown
[17:45] <Pici> roniez: are you connecting to the irc server on a port that offers ssl?
[19:31] <xubuntu661> hello
[19:31] <xubuntu661> im currently installing xubuntu at my machine
[19:31] <xubuntu661> is it normal that the screen blacks out in the middle of the installation or is it just me? any help would be appreciated :)
[19:34] <xubuntu661> hello?
[19:34] <sergio-br2> nvidia xubuntu661 ?
[19:35] <xubuntu661> amd
[19:37] <xubuntu661> it now continues and is downloading language packs
[19:37] <xubuntu661> cool thing about installing linux is you can basically browse the web while waiting for the os to install :D
[21:25] <xubuntu29w> i just got a new printer  an HP laserjet 1102w
[21:26] <xubuntu29w> and I am having troublle gettin it to print.  can anybody help?
[21:27] <xubuntu29w> Tha is an  HP laserjet P1102w
[22:23] <Cagelin> Hi. I hope somebody can help me with this. I'm trying to create a dual-boot between Windows 10 and Xubuntu (running 15.10 beta). During boot, I get the following error : usb 2/3: error reading descriptor, error -110. This keeps going on for a while but it boots afterwards. However, my mouse and keyboard are completely dead. Everything functions as normal in Windows. The strange part: When I select advanced startup options during boot and select the 4.1.0 k
[22:24] <Cagelin> When I reboot my PC when everything is stuck, I'm stuck on my POST screen with an error code of 99. My motherboard is an MSI z97 Gaming 7. According to the manual, this has something to do with input devices
[22:24] <Cagelin> However, once booted back into Windows, everything starts working again.
[22:24] <Cagelin> Any tips/pointers are greatly appriciated!
[22:26] <Cagelin> Oh, finally found the actual error messages.
[22:26] <Cagelin> Sep 18 20:57:52 harold-dev kernel: [   11.126989] usb 1-3: device descriptor read/all, error -110
[22:26] <Cagelin> Sep 18 20:58:03 harold-dev kernel: [   21.366934] usb 1-3: device descriptor read/all, error -110
[22:39] <chris66> Hi! is somone here good at screen configuration?
[22:40] <chris66> someone?
[22:42] <chris66> need help with screen config
[22:43] <knome> why not ask the question and find out?
[22:43] <chris66> good idea:)
[22:46] <chris66> well, so I installed Xubuntu on my laptop, I have another larger screen I want to use, it's more easy on my eyes, so I plugged it i and turned the laptop screen off in settings and using the larger screen as primary. the problem is that when I reboot, it seem to have forgotten this and both screens are on again, I never get to the login because both screens are plain white and they just stand there. I think this is some
[22:46] <chris66> missconfiguration, because this has worked on Ubuntu. any ideas?
[22:49] <chris66> the thing is, I have to unplug the larger screen everytime I reboot and reboot again single, it's booring :/
[22:55] <chris66> everyonee is sleeping?