[00:04] <knome> hello
[00:40] <xubuntu06d> having trouble finding a solution to the loss of wireless connectivity after suspending
[00:40] <xubuntu06d> is there a solution to this issue aside from kilall wpa_supplicant every resume?
[00:54] <xubuntu06d> once again, anybody had any success fixing the issue with connecting to wireless after suspending?
[00:54] <holstein> xubuntu06d: well, the issue is, its not a blanket issue for wireless.. it will be specific to your chipset
[00:55] <holstein> so, one way to address it, would be to get a chipset that better supports linux.. or, maybe try other drivers and see if another driver/kernel is supported better by that device
[00:55] <holstein> you can also try #ubuntu since its not related to xfce or xubuntu specifically
[01:03] <xubuntu22d> ok thank you for the advice, didn't realize that it is not a blanket issue
[01:04] <xubuntu22d> is there a simple way to find compatible drivers and try them out?
[01:04] <holstein> xubuntu22d: ideally, the creators of the hardware would provide them for you for linux.. but, if they dont, it can be challenging
[01:04] <holstein> !wifi
[01:05] <holstein> i would try looking/searching by chipset, and see if other linux/ubuntu users have that chipset and have the same issue, and what do they do about it
[01:07] <xubuntu22d> great, then I will do some more digging
[01:07] <xubuntu22d> since it's an issue for ubuntu too I am guessing there must be a solution
[01:07] <holstein> xubuntu22d: why?
[01:07] <xubuntu22d> and I have a pretty common laptop so that should help
[01:08] <xubuntu22d> larger community of users, odds greater that someone took the time to find a solution
[01:08] <holstein> xubuntu22d: again, if the company that creates the software wants to, they can address the issue, but if they dont, it can be challenging, or, just soemthing that doesnt work
[01:08] <holstein> xubuntu22d: xubuntu *is* ubuntu
[01:08] <xubuntu22d> right i understand i thought it might be an issue with xfce or something
[01:09] <xubuntu22d> im quite new to this so please forgive my lack of understanding
[01:09] <holstein> xubuntu22d: no worries.. hope you find a solution.. feel free and read the wifi link and share your chipset
[01:10] <xubuntu22d> will do, thanks again
[01:18] <Guest50643> Hi, I did some modifications to the Greybird theme to fix the scrollbars in Qt4 applications and the font size in the header bars in gtk3, what can I do to submit them ?
[03:36] <xubuntu08d> holstein, after much googling I found a solution here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/67280/wireless-doesnt-connect-after-suspend-on-an-asus-k52f
[03:37] <xubuntu08d> thank you for pointing me in the right direction
[04:07] <w30>  /part
[08:36] <arpad02> hi
[11:23] <xubuntu71w> Hello, after a month I finally downloaded updates and suddenly network connections dont work. Eth0 & eth1 both have drivers installed and are shown as "working", yet no intranet or internet connection can be made to/from server. Being new to all this if someone can at least point me in the right direction how to solve this, I have around 18 hours to get this server connected. Any help would be much appreciated.
[11:36] <bekks> xubuntu71w: So are they configured properly?
[11:36] <cfhowlett> !server | xubuntu71w
 I honestly dont know. Previously everything worked fine and I didnt have time to familiarize myself with ubuntu. I just checked and it is !Trusty 14.04. Is there a way to rollback updates? will that even help if somehow configuration got messed up?
[11:39] <bekks> xubuntu71w: Neither you can rollback updates easily, nor will that fix a configuration.
[11:41] <xubuntu71w> bekks: So most likely, only way is to configure network again, right?
[11:41] <bekks> xubuntu71w: Correct
[11:43] <xubuntu71w> Thanks bekks, Ill try to get in touch with the guy who set server up and running if he has all the data. One more question though. Is it to complicated to configure network or is it just using commands and entering parameters, is it straightforward process or there are some part which are complicated?
[11:44] <cfhowlett> xubuntu71w, you really might find clearer guidance in the #ubuntu-SERVER channel
[11:44] <cfhowlett> just sayin ...
[11:45] <xubuntu71w> cfhowlett: thanks cfhowlett.
[11:46] <cfhowlett> happy2help!
[14:58] <melodie> hello
[14:58] <melodie> does anyone know what keywords I should use to track that kind of bug on the bug tracker? http://pastebin.fr/41413
[14:58] <melodie> (to see if it was already reported)
[15:07] <krytarik> melodie: It is - LP bug 1424769.
[15:12] <krytarik> melodie: Ftm, my path was: http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty-updates/virtualbox-guest-x11 → Bug Reports → search for "virtualbox-guest-x11".
[15:25] <melodie> hi krytarik I'm looking
[15:30] <melodie> krytarik I added a vote and a feedback, thanks
[15:32] <xubuntu20w> #ubuntu-server
[16:21] <prappl93> Hello all. I have just acquired a Lenovo G50-45 laptop and would like to use Xubuntu on it instead of Windows. However, I have looked and looked for signs of life using the Broadcom wireless card in it, yet there doesn't seem to be Linux support yet. It is running a Broadcom 43162 device. I have heard of using ndiswrapper before, but haven't attempted to use it or seen anyone posting anything
[16:21] <prappl93> about trying it with this device. Does anyone have any suggestions?
[16:22] <drc> I'd start here:  http://askubuntu.com/questions/596934/bcm-43162-wireless-ac-compatibility
[16:27] <prappl93> I see someone has filed a bug report for this already. Was just wondering if anyone had any advice to try and get it working.
[18:36] <xubuntu476> hi
[18:36] <xubuntu476> is anyone here?
[18:57] <james_laserboy> Hello everyone. I was wondering if any of you know about the Linux Frame Buffer: as in fbset. I would like to get it working with Xubuntu, like it does on my Raspberry Pi2 in Raspbian.
[18:58] <james_laserboy> I'd like to boot to a hi-res console and have the option to start and stop X.
[18:59] <james_laserboy> I have successfully built kernel 3.19.8 and fbset shows me that it is in 640x480 mode, but I can't change anything.
[19:00] <james_laserboy> I have a 4K screen and it works great in X. I'd love to see a 4K console! :)
[19:28] <arpad02> how can the guest login option turned off?
[21:48] <holstein> james_laserboy: i would try the arm community. maybe ask in the ubuntu-mate community. i know they have a well supported arm version. otherwise, the packages should be similar, if not the same. or, just install xfce in your debian..