[00:40] <ain> hello
[01:00] <xubuntu25w> Hi. I recently installed Xubuntu alongside win 8.1 on my laptop and I'm having a problem to connect to the internet. Broadcom Linux STS driver is loading only in live session.
[08:22] <Lachezar_> Hey all. Upraded kernel to 3.19.0-31.35, and now my (Lenovo T530) laptop freezes on login screen, ALT-SYSRQ-REISUB does not help CTRL-ALT-F1 too, only a force-shutdown holding the power button does anything. I'm now booted in the previous version 3.19.0-30.34. Is this something known?
[12:00] <morf> it's fun how ppl ask question you know how to answer, but disappear before you notice it ;)
[16:59] <jilocasin0> afternoon all.
[17:01] <jilocasin0> Anyone know how Xubuntu deals with the hidpi built in display of a recent iMac?
[17:03] <xubuntu06w> People I need help. Do I need a new fresh formated partition to install xubuntu?
[17:03] <morf> nah the installer can erase the disk for you
[17:04] <morf> you can pick from few presets + you can setup the partitions during installation
[17:04] <xubuntu06w> I have data on both current partitions
[17:05] <xubuntu06w> I was just wondering if I could just install it on a used partition with my files and have them saved
[17:05] <morf> well...
[17:06] <morf> you can make space for a new partition from livecd
[17:06] <morf> or install to existing partition
[17:06] <morf> with supported filesystem i guess
[17:06] <morf> but pretty much all this sucks more or less
[17:07] <xubuntu06w> Well I'm just going to backup all the data and install on a empty partition
[17:07] <xubuntu06w> Thanks for help
[17:07] <xubuntu06w> :)
[17:07] <morf> yeah
[17:07] <morf> consider having disk for os and for data
[17:07] <morf> e.g. separate system and data
[17:07] <morf> it's much easier imho
[17:08] <morf> good luck
[17:08] <xubuntu06w> Yeah, you're right
[17:09] <xubuntu06w> I'm just installing linux on an old pc and keeping the current system
[17:09] <xubuntu06w> That was the problem
[17:33] <xubuntuMichael> I see wizards here.  Thanks for writing code, so I don't have to.
[21:03] <imthenachoman> hey guys. having an odd issue. fresh install of xubuntu 14.04 LTS. my machine doesn't seem to shut down. it gets stuck. screen goes black but then nothing. i've tried sudo shutdown now and the shutdown from whisper.
[21:15] <mrkramps> imthenachoman, all upgrades installed?
[21:15] <imthenachoman> mrkramps:
[21:15] <imthenachoman> yah. i am gonna see if i can turn all the startup shutdown splash screens off
[21:16] <mrkramps> imthenachoman, is this a dual boot setup?
[21:16] <imthenachoman> mrkramps: no
[21:17] <mrkramps> possibly acpi is not properly recognized
[21:17] <mrkramps> you may try to force acpi
[21:18] <imthenachoman> mrkramps: how?
[21:19] <mrkramps> edit /etc/default/grub
[21:19] <mrkramps> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi=force"
[21:19] <mrkramps> sudo update-grub
[21:20] <imthenachoman> laf. i thought i had done all the updates. i guess not. its saying more upates. diong them now
[21:20] <imthenachoman> mrkramps: if this doesn't work i'll try that
[21:20] <imthenachoman> ty
[21:58] <IMTheNachoMan> hey guys. i just installed vino on a fresh install of xubuntu 14.04. when i check session and startup i see "gnome desktop sharing server" in the list. what vnc client is that?
[21:59] <mrkramps> IMTheNachoMan, actually this is vino
[21:59] <mrkramps> or are you looking for a viewer?
[21:59] <IMTheNachoMan> mrkramps, no, i want to set up the server
[22:00] <mrkramps> ok, then it is vino
[22:01] <IMTheNachoMan> oh
[22:01] <IMTheNachoMan> now to find a good client
[22:01] <mrkramps> try remmina
[22:02] <mrkramps> it is recommended
[22:05] <knome> mrkramps, yeah, you just recommended it ;)
[22:06] <knome> i personally use vinagre, and x11vnc for the server part, but that might not be what you want.
[22:07] <IMTheNachoMan> remmina doesn't seem to do zoom-in/out
[22:11] <IMTheNachoMan> yes, vinagre is nice
[22:11] <IMTheNachoMan> ty
[22:12] <IMTheNachoMan> thanks guys
[23:51] <Gurkenglas> Trying to autocomplete things in the terminal with tab produces badness sometimes: http://pastebin.com/r14g7JRV
[23:52] <Gurkenglas> It started when I did "sudo ./configure" in the Haskell GHC package I think? Possibly a lil before or after