[02:03] <SergioEDuran1> Hi there
[02:03] <SergioEDuran1> I am back again
[02:04] <SergioEDuran1> I have FINALY blocked ChanServ and NickServ users :)
[02:05] <SergioEDuran1> finaly I am free to join FreeNode with not worrying about the anoying messages from the nick and channel services
[02:05] <SergioEDuran1> hehehe
[02:06] <cfhowlett> SergioEDuran1, ask your ubuntu support question then
[02:06] <function9x> I have a secondary hard drive that is show on my desktop, how do i blacklist that secondary hard drive?
[02:07] <function9x> i got the uuid
[02:07] <cfhowlett> function9x, I don't know about blacklist, but you can edit automount settings.  ask in #ubuntu
[02:07] <function9x> ok will do
[02:15] <SergioEDuran1> Ok cfhowlett
[02:26] <SergioEDuran1> I  will do my question but first  I will do an update of my repos and an upgrade :)
[02:27] <cfhowlett> from 11.04?  eolupgrade is going to be a whole lot harder than a clean installation
[02:36] <SergioEDuran1> Friends how can I solve  this issue with the Minetest installation? http://paste.ubuntu.com/12599522/
[08:48] <sakrecoer> Hi! i'm experiencing problems with ssh-add in combination to gnome-keyring-daemon. For some reason, i can't remove identities from ssh-add. deleting the keypair in ~/.ssh has no effect, fro some reason, ssh-add still finds the identity. So i'm guessing it gets stored in gnomekeyring, but where are the remainings of the keypair stored?
[09:57] <sakrecoer> it's driving me nuts... there nothing to be found in ~/.ssh/ yet the system claims thats where it gets the identity from...
[09:58] <sakrecoer> ssh-add -D is failing miserably. -d states the idenitiy was removed, but -l shows it anyhow..
[10:06] <sakrecoer> ssh agent (gnome keyring SSH agent) is unchecked in the startup application... but it is present on ps aux...?
[10:12] <sakrecoer> ok... this explains a lot... http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/53193 but then again, WHERE is gnome-keyagent storing my keys??
[10:33] <medicijnman> my printer won't print any jobs i send. i rebooted both the printer and my machine but still nothing happens. i had to install hpdoctor in order to make the printer work
[10:33] <function9x> ok
[10:33] <medicijnman> cancel -a and then sending a print job with evince does not help either
[10:34] <function9x> was it working well before?
[10:34] <medicijnman> yes up until i aborted the job while standing next to my printer because the ink cartridge was empty
[10:35] <function9x> uhuh
[10:35] <cfhowlett> medicijnman, ensure that the print queue is empty??
[10:35] <medicijnman> so i replaced the black ink cartridge and printed a test print but now it doesn't accept any jobs
[10:35] <function9x> brb
[10:35] <medicijnman> cfhowlett: lpq -a says 'no entries'
[10:36] <medicijnman> key 20 in hp-info reads:
[10:36] <medicijnman> 20 printer-state stopped (5)
[10:36] <medicijnman> key 22 reads
[10:36] <medicijnman> 22 printer-state-reasons paused
[10:36] <medicijnman> i don't know what the keys were when it worked, so i don't know what those keys should be
[10:38] <medicijnman> my model: hp officejet 7410 all-in-one
[10:45] <medicijnman> using google i can only find threads that state they can't print using wifi, but i use a cable. some threads say their printer won't boot but mine does boot.
[10:46] <cfhowlett> medicijnman, bring it to #ubuntu for more eyes
[10:46] <medicijnman> cfhowlett: okay, i'll ask it there then. thanks for the print queue suggestion
[10:47] <cfhowlett> best of luck
[11:36] <knob> Good morning/evening everyone =)
[14:26] <Guest44371> Hi, can someone explain me I can add a fonction to only touch my pad to click?
[14:26] <cfhowlett> Guest44371, you mean "one click" ??
[14:26] <Guest44371> yeah for exemple
[14:26] <Guest44371> (I am french ...)
[14:27] <cfhowlett> that's .. not a function, is it??
[14:27] <Guest44371> do not know that's why I'm asking
[14:27] <Guest44371> because it works on lubuntu but not on xubuntu
[14:28] <Guest44371> I am on a pc and i have bought this pad wich is exellent but I can not click by only touching in
[14:28] <Guest44371> it
[14:28] <holstein> Guest44371: check the touchpad settings in the UI.. see if you find what you need there.. "enable touchpad clicks".. for example
[14:28] <Guest44371> what is a UI?
[14:28] <Guest44371> (sorry)
[14:29] <holstein> Guest44371: in the menu, where the settings are, for the touchpad..
[14:30] <dkessel> i have a problem with my wife's xubuntu 14.04 installation. all of a sudden, a lot of icons cannot be displayed anymore. and when trying to create a screenshot of the problem, the system says "png is no supported image type" (in german).
[14:30] <dkessel> which could even be the source of the problem :/
[14:31] <cfhowlett> Guest44371, user interface
[14:31] <dkessel> are there any logs i could check?
[14:32] <cfhowlett> still trying to figure how wifi would lead to no .png support in screenshot ...
[14:36] <flocculant> cfhowlett: wife not wifi :)
[14:37] <holstein> dkessel: i would want to see a few things, personally.. i would test the memory, and hard drive, and file system.. then, i would check the user account config, and see if the issue is related to only that one user.. then, i would look for updates that may have "broken" something.. also, any unsupported PPA packages..
[14:37] <cfhowlett> flocculant, lol.  OK that was not the way I read it, so ... honest mistake.  sorry Mrs. DKessel.
[14:37] <cfhowlett> and with that, I clearly need to exit.  later.
[14:38] <dkessel> lol :)
[14:38] <flocculant> :)
[14:40] <flocculant> dkessel: I'd start by trying guest account - which will deal with holstein's user configs suggestion
[14:40] <holstein> yup.. thats an easy way to see if its isolated to the user config, or not..
[14:43] <dkessel> good idea
[14:43] <dkessel> tried that. the guest session shows the same problems. uploading a screenshot...
[14:44] <holstein> so, it can be a system-wide issue, with a PPA package, that is causing a conflict.. do you have PPA's? could be a system issue.. ram, filesystem, hard drive failing.. etc..
[14:49] <dkessel> i'll see what i can find. here's a screenshot: https://imgur.com/c1asLtt
[14:50] <dkessel> mhhh "apt-get update && apt-get upgrade" complains about unfinished package upgrades...
[14:50] <holstein> dkessel: are you using compositing? compiz? have you added any ppas?
[14:50] <holstein> i suggest "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and share error for troubleshooting..
[14:53] <dkessel> i'm running "sudo dpkg--configure -a" first, as apt-get suggests...
[14:54] <benguk> hi all
[14:54] <dkessel> hah. well... that solved it. maybe some trouble with the nvidia kernel module... it got rebuilt while "--configure -a" did its work
[14:55] <dkessel> thanks for your help guys. the ppa thing nudged me to have a close look if some upgrade went wrong..
[14:56] <flocculant> glad to see the wifi's machine is ok now :)
[14:56] <benguk> has anyone sucsessfully got x11vnc to start using upstart? been reading guide after guide but ot just doesnt want to start
[14:57] <benguk> looking at the logfile for x11 vnc its suggesting cant open display 0
[14:58] <benguk> which in turn suggests its trying to run before x has started. What it should be doing is running when the login screen comes up
[14:59] <dkessel> flocculant: yeah. "it" will be happy to hear that
[14:59] <flocculant> :)
[15:00] <benguk> for the most part followed this guide and indeed every other guide or post is pretty much the same http://seb.so/vnc-from-boot-without-logging-in-ubuntu-lubuntu-xubuntu-and-mint-lmde/
[16:58] <xubuntu67w> hello everyone! i have a problem with my xubuntu install, maybe you guys can help !
[16:58] <xubuntu67w> i get a blank screen during the boot sequence, that is after the initial bios screen until my xfce desktop starts! no grub, no booting messages, no nonthing
[16:59] <holstein> xubuntu67w: i have seen that, with certain GPU' and GPU drivers..
[16:59] <xubuntu67w> apart from that, everything works fine. i can see the shutdown sequence when im turning of the pc
[16:59] <holstein> i know, i just appreciated that it worked at all, since, i had had issues with the hardware supporting linux, in the past..
[17:00] <xubuntu67w> hmm yes i think too its got to be something driver related
[17:00] <xubuntu67w> do you know if i cn tweak the display settings for the boot sequence somehow?
[17:00] <xubuntu67w> maybe change resolution ?
[17:00] <xubuntu67w> or something like that?
[17:01] <holstein> i typically just try different drivers, if they are available..
[17:01] <holstein> i'll even try the vesa driver, just to see if its related to GPU driver support
[17:01] <xubuntu67w> i think im using the latest ones from nvidia
[17:01] <flocculant> I don't see anything till login - I don't expect to
[17:01] <holstein> yeah ^
[17:02] <flocculant> if you want to see grub for some reason - set that to do so
[17:02] <xubuntu67w> im used to seeing the boot sequence tho
[17:02] <holstein> thats just what i expect from the nvidia drivers, as well.. though, i have been able to tweak around, and use the open driver, for example
[17:02] <holstein> xubuntu67w: sure. but, do you *need* to see it?
[17:02] <xubuntu67w> (even hitting escape to see each line as it pops up.. very hacker-y lol)
[17:02] <flocculant> if you really want to see booting text then set it do so
[17:02] <flocculant> you can do both editing grub iirc
[17:02] <holstein> !text
[17:03] <xubuntu67w> i know ubottu, but i dont see the grub menu during boot
[17:03] <flocculant> holstein: I think removing quiet and/or slash would be more appropriate
[17:03] <xubuntu67w> i will probably have to change the settings after startup and restart..
[17:03] <holstein> sure.. i dont think that will actually effect it.. but, you are welcome to try
[17:04] <flocculant> http://askubuntu.com/questions/16042/how-to-get-to-the-grub-menu-at-boot-time
[17:04] <xubuntu67w> so if you had to bet
[17:04] <xubuntu67w> gpu drivers ?
[17:04] <holstein> xubuntu67w: ^ try that, first.. see that grub is set to be shown..
[17:04] <flocculant> http://askubuntu.com/questions/477821/how-can-i-permanently-remove-the-boot-option-quiet-splash
[17:04] <xubuntu67w> id guess it wont hurt to try and  use some other driver..
[17:04] <holstein> xubuntu67w: ^ try that first..
[17:04] <xubuntu67w> yeah i guess ill give it a shot
[17:05] <xubuntu67w> thanks guys ! i hope i wont come back with the same problem !
[17:05] <holstein> come back all you want .. this is not really a problem, but something you'll need to configure :)
[17:05] <flocculant> yep :)
[17:05] <xubuntu67w> yeah probably more an annoyance than a problem
[17:05] <xubuntu67w> anyways thank you all :)
[17:05] <holstein> well, if its just that grub is hidden, thats a "feature"..
[17:08] <Replop> Hi !
[17:10] <Replop> I'm currently downloading the LTS   .  how can I get a LiveUSB from it  ?   just dd if=xubuntu-14.04-desktop-i386.iso  of=/dev/sdX    , for relevant value of X ?
[17:11] <genii> Yep
[17:11] <Replop> cool
[17:13] <Replop> my next step will be to boot the system with it,  and mount an existing partition  .... remotely , while trying to explain it to the one doing it
[17:47] <function9x> hi guys, how do i check which version of xfce i have
[17:48] <function9x> nm found it
[18:55] <exussum> Hi all. I have just installed xubuntu on a new machine, All of my others when sshing ask for a key to unlock the private key, The new install asks on the command line each time. What am I missing to make  it ask me once per session ?
[19:22]  * m3n3chm0 nasZ
[19:31] <bahaa> hi guys
[19:31] <bahaa> I'm new here and I like xubuntu
[19:32] <knome> hello, glad to hear
[19:32] <bahaa> I'm using ubuntu on my desktop for 8 yrs till now
[19:33] <bahaa> and I choosen xubuntu for my old netbook
[20:06]  * rampiesxubuntu31 slaps rampiesxubuntu31 around a bit with a large fishbot
[20:17] <knome> rampiesxubuntu31, excuse me?
[20:22] <xubuntu78w> Whenever I restart, my file explorer (thunar) opens.
[20:22] <xubuntu78w> To a specific location.
[20:23] <drc> and...?
[20:23] <xubuntu78w> I'm thinking this is related to me using the "save session for later" option at restart. However, this happens even when the option to save for later is not selected
[20:24] <xubuntu78w> So, I'd like to stop thunar from automatically opening at start-up
[20:24] <drc> rename ~/cache/sessions make sure "save session for later" is not checked, log out in and.
[20:25] <drc> rename ~/.cache/sessions that is.
[20:25] <drc> YOu probably saved a session earlier and it's still there.
[20:26] <xubuntu78w> In "~/.cache/sessions" I see three files along with a thumbnails folder
[20:27] <xubuntu78w> one of those three is named "Thunar-28e7a066e-3b25-457f-8ac0-5fdf582e3d33"
[20:27] <xubuntu78w> the second is a .bak file
[20:27] <drc> Rename sessions, so you can rename it back if it turns out you need something there.
[20:27] <xubuntu78w> and the last one ends in ":0"
[20:27] <xubuntu78w> Alright
[20:28] <xubuntu78w> I renamed the folder.
[20:28] <xubuntu78w> Going to try a reboot and name it back
[20:28] <drc> log out/in
[20:29] <xubuntu78w> Okay, log out
[20:29] <xubuntu78w> Thanks
[20:29] <drc> np...enjoy.
[23:35] <ta> hello
[23:35] <drc> Hello
[23:37] <ta> just installed xubuntu, do you know of a good web dev editor?
[23:38] <drc> Nope, you'll have to wait for someone who actually does that stuff.
[23:40] <ta> no prob, thanks
[23:40] <drc> Have you taken a look in the Software Center?
[23:42] <ta> no, xubuntu is installing right now, im still on a live CD, but there was a link to this chat in the installler
[23:44] <drc> Ah, ok.  Once installed, take a look in the Ubuntu Software Center, search for something like "editor" "web editor".  The apps often have ratings and reviews, so you can look at those.
[23:44] <drc> Not sure if the USC lists everything on the LiveCD, but you could look.