[00:43] <zacwalls> So I downloaded the numix flatstudio theme and put in /usr/share/themes and it does not come up as an option in appearance
[00:47] <drc> Does the name conflict with another theme (numix)?  I always put the themes in ~/.themes...it's easier (permissions, etc).
[00:48] <knome> looking at https://github.com/dirruk1/Numix-Flatstudio, if you extracted something like that to /usr/share/themes/numix-flatstudio, it shouldn't work
[00:48] <drc> And just to be sure, when I put the theme in ~.themes, I rename them (ex: numix-DRC) so there is no conflict.
[00:48] <zacwalls> knome, why?
[00:48] <zacwalls> drc,no
[00:48] <knome> the /usr/share/themes/THEMENAME directory needs to have something that looks more like this: https://github.com/dirruk1/Numix-Flatstudio/tree/master/3.16
[00:49] <zacwalls> oh
[00:49] <zacwalls> ok
[00:49] <zacwalls> drc, I don't have a .themes in my home folder or in my /.local/share
[00:49] <drc> zacwalls: make one :)
[00:49] <knome> you can simply create /home/user/.themes
[00:50] <drc> zacwalls: The real reason I do that is I dislike playing with system files/folders unless I really have to.
[00:51] <drc> Less chance to break something.
[00:51] <zacwalls> lol yeah
[00:51] <zacwalls> been there before
[00:51] <drc> FYI... ~/.icons works also.
[00:52] <drc> And if you rename the themes ( *.DRC) then you can have several instances of the same theme to play with.
[00:53] <zacwalls> lol
[00:56] <zacwalls> knome, I downloaded the one from github you gave me and put it in the /home/zacwalls/.themes and same thing....
[00:57] <knome> zacwalls, with what directory name?
[00:57] <zacwalls> knome, what?
[00:57] <flocculant> what directory name?
[00:57] <zacwalls> whats the matter with it?
[00:57] <zacwalls> oh
[00:58] <zacwalls> knome, the dir is /home/zacwalls/.themes
[00:58] <zacwalls> Numix-Flatstudio-master
[00:58] <knome> zacwalls, ok... so what does 'ls -l /home/zacwalls/.themes' return (in a pastebin please)
[00:58] <knome> ok, so in that case straight to the next one:
[00:58] <knome> ls -l /home/zacwalls/.themes/Numix-Flatstudio-master
[00:59] <zacwalls> ok
[01:00] <zacwalls> knome, http://pastebin.com/XxzBUddV
[01:00] <knome> ok, so what did i tell you?
[01:00] <knome> 02:48  knome: looking at https://github.com/dirruk1/Numix-Flatstudio, if you  extracted something like that to /usr/share/themes/numix-flatstudio,  it shouldn't work
[01:00] <knome> 02:48  knome: the /usr/share/themes/THEMENAME directory needs to have something  that looks more like this:  https://github.com/dirruk1/Numix-Flatstudio/tree/master/3.16
[01:00] <knome> same goes here
[01:01] <knome> you need to have gtk-2.0 and gtk-3.0 there, not the 3.14 and 3.16 directories
[01:01] <zacwalls> knome so make a tree like this: Numix-Flatstudio/tree/3.16?
[01:01] <zacwalls> oh
[01:01] <zacwalls> gtk
[01:02] <knome> putting it *very* literally, you need to have /home/zacwalls/.themes/Numix-Flatstudio-master/gtk-2.0 (and /gtk-3.0)
[01:03] <zacwalls> knome, how do I download the files https://github.com/dirruk1/Numix-Flatstudio/tree/master/3.16
[01:03] <knome> don't overcomplicate it, just copy the files from the 3.16 directory to the themes root directory
[01:04] <drc> zacwalls: Maybe https://github.com/dirruk1/Numix-Flatstudio  The Download.zip on the right side?
[01:04] <zacwalls> drc, already did that
[01:04] <drc> or what knome said^^
[01:05] <knome> drc, that won't help; his problem isn't a wrong download, it's that the theme ships two versions, and neither of them isn't picked correctly because the structure of the directories is "wrong" on the branch
[01:05] <drc> knome: Yeah, sorry. I DL'd it and saw.
[01:05] <zacwalls> knome, do I need to rename 3.14/16
[01:06] <knome> zacwalls, no.
[01:06] <zacwalls> knome k
[01:06] <knome> see what is inside the 3.16 directory, please
[01:06] <zacwalls> knome k
[01:07] <knome> then please, take a moment to think if that is the content i told you you need to have in the themes root directory
[01:07] <zacwalls> knome, its files titled gtk-2.0 and gtk-3.0
[01:07] <zacwalls> oh
[01:07] <zacwalls> wow
[01:10] <zacwalls> this theme is horrid on xfce..
[01:10] <knome> well, glad you got it working...
[01:10] <zacwalls> lol
[02:34] <zacwalls> how to setup conky? I downloaded from the software center now all I get is an responsiveness launcher that says run conky.
[02:35] <flocculant> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpConky
[02:35] <zacwalls> flocculant, thx
[02:36] <flocculant> perhaps - conky is really one of those things that some think ar great ;)
[02:37] <flocculant> personally a bunch of stuff on my screen is rather 1990's and I was old then
[02:37] <zacwalls> flocculant, lol. What do you use?
[03:15] <zacwalls> I keep getting a error: conky: missing text block in configuration from my /etc/conky/conky.conf http://pastebin.com/WkWHuTPD
[03:24] <flocculant> zacwalls: :) I see no need to see those things :)
[03:24] <flocculant> all seems a bit pointless tbh
[03:25] <zacwalls> flocculant, what? I rebooted
[03:25] <flocculant> yea :) sorry - was commenting on the need for something like conky :)
[03:26] <zacwalls> flocculant, I just got bored and really liked its look...
[03:26] <flocculant> :D
[03:26] <zacwalls> Now its pissing me off
[03:26] <zacwalls> flocculant, do you know why I am getting that error?
[03:27] <flocculant> all seems a bit - oh yea I have a CPU and DRIVE and RAM and TEMp
[03:27] <zacwalls> flocculant, lol yeah
[03:27] <flocculant> no sorry - nver saw the point :D
[03:28] <zacwalls> flocculant, oh lol :p
[03:29] <flocculant> zacwalls: also you show the config but what error? if it's some net issue, then eth0 or eth1 isn;t now :)
[03:29] <zacwalls> flocculant, conky: missing text block in configuration is the error. My problem is because both files are blank...
[03:31] <flocculant> ok - someone will be along I hope ... I did say I would look at the config - not had that, possib;ly lucky escape ;)
[03:32] <flocculant> really think conky is so 1980's ..
[03:32] <zacwalls> flocculant, you have a better nock off?
[03:36] <flocculant> zacwalls: not at all - I said I'd look, and did - some one else might help you better wity conky
[03:36] <flocculant> I'd persuade you to lose it :)
[03:37] <zacwalls> flocculant, I meant a knock-off conky
[03:37] <flocculant> well - stop it starting :)
[03:37] <zacwalls> lo
[03:37] <zacwalls> l
[03:37] <flocculant> zacwalls: good luck - bed time here :)
[03:38] <zacwalls> flocculant, good night :)
[06:07] <capri> morning, im trying xubuntu with my thinkpad t530 in a dockingstation and dual monitor configuration. everything is fine, but when i lock and unlock my two monitors are black and i always have to open my notebook to login again an fix the resolution
[06:08] <capri> how can i fix that behavior?
[10:12] <littlebit> hi poeple, I have 14.10 running on my system for a while now and I want to upgrade to 15.10. Now, I have this link: http://www.unixmen.com/how-to-upgrade-to-ubuntu-15-04-vivid-vervet-from-ubuntu-14-10-utopic-unicorn/ which tells me how to upgrade it, I wanted to ask around before I blindly trust this link.
[10:18] <littlebit> anyone?
[10:20] <Unit193> http://docs.xubuntu.org/1404/migrating-upgrading.html#upgrading
[10:22] <Unit193> Ah, I see you're asking in #ubuntu.
[12:41] <stephane_> Hi !
[12:41] <drc> hi
[12:44] <stephane_> I would like to install unbuntu alongside xubuntu... and would like to create a share folder on another partition.. so before to install xubuntu I will create a / folder, a /hom folder, swap partition and a /data folder to share files between the 2 distros...
[12:44] <stephane_> but my question is: how to encrypt the /data folder?
[12:45] <stephane_> I would use the same method if I want to encrypt the /home folder after to have installed Xubuntu?
[12:45] <drc> Don't use encryption, but my best guess would be that you'd have to do after the install.  I <think> the install procedure only has options for full disk and /home.
[12:46] <drc>  /data ^^
[12:46] <stephane_> on ubuntu... yes   on xubuntu its only /home folder which can be encrypted I believe
[12:46] <drc> OK, like I said, I don't use encryption :)
[12:47] <stephane_> drc:  yes I will have to do it after the install...
[14:25] <xubuntu450> qualcuno che parla italiano per aiutarmi a far lavorare la scheda interna wifi di un nc 10 samsung
[14:25] <cfhowlett> !es | xubuntu450
[14:26] <knob> cfhowlett, I think that's italian... lemme try!!
[14:26] <knob> !it
[14:26] <knob> yay!!
[14:26] <knob> =)
[14:26] <xubuntu450> ho seguito la procedura su internetma non so se i driver li ha installati
[14:26] <knob> xubuntu450, can you type that out in english?   Not understanding much over here.
[14:26] <cfhowlett> doh!  what can I say except "I'm American.  I come by my ignorance honestly."
[14:27] <knob> cfhowlett, nah... =)   I know because I speak spanish, so I recognized it wasn't spanish. =)
[14:27] <xubuntu450> join #ubuntu-it
[14:27] <knob> xubuntu450, with a /     /join #ubuntu-it
[14:28] <knob> Or alternately, try and write in english your questions here! =)
[14:28] <xubuntu450> grazie e scusa
[16:04] <SadStoryIsSad> hy
[16:05] <SadStoryIsSad> anybody use youtube live on 15.10 without flash?
[16:07] <drc> SadStoryIsSad: I haven't before, but I just went there and clicked the first video I saw...it worked...I have flash "ask to use", and it didn't ask, so I'm guessing it works without flash.
[16:08] <SadStoryIsSad> your browser?
[16:08] <drc> FF 41.0.2
[16:09] <drc> Stock 'buntu browser.
[16:09] <SadStoryIsSad> nothing extra install for it?
[16:10] <drc> I just tried with "never activate" flash and it worked.
[16:10] <drc> Don't understand your last question.
[16:10] <SadStoryIsSad> live or simple yt video?
[16:11] <drc> give me a url to triple check.
[16:12] <SadStoryIsSad> Do you install any other "extra" package to html5 support on Firefox? Maybe something change in about:config? By the way. How many blue box you have on youtube.com/html5?
[16:12] <SadStoryIsSad> drc: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y60wDzZt8yg
[16:13] <drc> That URL doesn't work...so I guess even though everyone saie "live" it really wasn't.  Sorry
[16:13] <SadStoryIsSad> sorry for my english... i know it is not the best :/
[16:14] <drc> Neither is mine...and I'm a native speaker :)
[16:14] <SadStoryIsSad> good for you :P
[16:14] <yao_ziyuan> hi all. just switched from fedora to xunbuntu :)
[16:15] <yao_ziyuan> but one problem: the boot screen is all black. my laptop has the same xunbuntu but it can display the "xubuntu" boot screen fine.
[16:15] <SadStoryIsSad> by the way that link is to Sky News live stream and you said doesn't work?
[16:17] <drc> SadStoryIsSad: https://i.imgur.com/JhO36R3.png
[16:17] <SadStoryIsSad> hmm
[16:18] <ronin> is it possible to change to latin1 in xfce terminal
[16:19] <SadStoryIsSad> drc: thank you. do you change anything in about:config?
[16:20] <drc> SadStoryIsSad:   no
[16:20] <SadStoryIsSad> thanks ^^
[16:21] <drc> ronin: Not that I see...lots of options in Terminal Preferences->Advanced->encoding...but I don't see Latin1
[17:29] <RockLee> Hey guys I have a question. I was connecting my laptop to an HDMI out for the first time. I usually have an anime wallpaper on my desktop, however, my wallpaper reverted to a pic I took at a cultural festival. How can I fix it so that my HDMI out wallpaper stays the same as my normal wallpaper?
[17:29] <RockLee> I don't have any kind of way to connect my pc to an out at home, so it sort of surprised me that the old one from a few months ago popped up when I was doing my presentation
[18:03] <genius3000> If you mean, the second display wallpaper "changed", then set the 'all monitors' option when you choose a wallpaper in desktop settings. Might need to have the second display connected.
[18:06] <drc> genius3000: He's long gone.
[18:42] <zacwalls> How can I get Xubuntu to run faster as a whole. Kernel and everything? Because like 70% of my CPU is being used up when I have a small amount of processes running.
[18:42] <Latrodectus> can someone point me to the hashes for xubuntu?
[18:45] <drc> Latrodectus: Hashes?
[18:46] <Latrodectus> drc: hash of the packaged iso, to make sure that it has not been tampered with
[18:46] <Latrodectus> also that the torrent downloaded correctly
[18:48] <drc> ok...quick answer http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/  all releases are under there.
[18:49] <Latrodectus> ty
[18:50] <drc> np (find what you meeded?)
[18:52] <Latrodectus> yes
[18:52] <drc> zacwalls: That's a really complicated question...what the hardware specs for your machine, what "processes"...and more.
[18:53] <drc> In short, I doubt anyone can quickly answer you question, without a lot more data.
[18:54] <zacwalls> drc, I have 2gb's of ram, a Pentium Dual-Core processor and I do have a pretty common laptop, A Toshiba Satellite.
[18:55] <drc> and old
[18:55] <drc> "Pentium Dual-Core" is probably your problem.
[18:56] <drc> Unless Pentium Dual-Core doesn't mean the old intel pentium.
[18:56] <zacwalls> drc, I figured. But still, it is not Pentium M or something. Its old but not that old.
[18:56] <zacwalls> drc, it does :/
[19:00] <drc> Here's a start. Reboot...open ONLY the Task Manager and see what is using up all the cpu cycles.
[19:01] <zacwalls> drc, it's fine. I just really need a hardware upgrade :/
[19:01] <drc> That too :)
[19:01] <drc> and me too...my laptop is 8 years old now :(
[19:04] <zacwalls> drc, yeah, I can't afford a hardware upgrade for a while. :/
[19:04] <drc> TBH, about the only thing you're going to be able to do easily is limit what is being used.
[19:06] <drc> Check what plugins on the panel are eating cycles, and what being auto-opened on boot...and that sort of thing.
[19:07] <drc> Maybe use "lighter" apps...midori rather than Firefox...abiword rather than libreoffice...etc.
[19:09] <zacwalls> drc, I use a browser called Vivaldi
[19:09] <drc> And the ultimate tool...use a distro that was designed for older/low-spec-machines (puppy, etc)
[19:10] <drc> You can actually search distrowatch for that sort of distro.
[20:06] <Artemis3> zacwalls, and my pentium m powered eeepc runs xubuntu just fine
[20:09] <zacwalls> Artemis3, odd...
[20:13] <Artemis3> see which process is doing that
[20:18] <mrkramps> xubuntu should run on this device, but another desktop environment/window manager may be a better choice
[20:18] <Artemis3> oh yes, just in case, remove apt-xapian-index its evil :3
[20:18] <Artemis3> nah it runs fine with 2gb of ram
[20:19] <Artemis3> perfectly fine
[20:19] <Artemis3> the eepc runs the pentium-m like cpu at 630mhz
[20:20] <Artemis3> it is a pentium-m with half the cache of a regular pentium m
[20:20] <Artemis3> iirc
[20:20] <Artemis3> anyway much slower
[20:20] <Artemis3> im even running compton
[20:21] <Artemis3> (because default compositor tears)
[20:21] <mrkramps> Artemis3, you mean the celeron m, i guess
[20:21] <Artemis3> yes i guess thats the one, and its underclocked
[20:22] <Artemis3> but i leave it underclocked and its fine. for the browser, i switched to palemoon
[20:22] <mrkramps> yes, that's what wikipedia is telling me
[20:22] <Artemis3> that one is not even using a swap file
[20:23] <mrkramps> but i cannot image this device running the latest xubuntu
[20:23] <Artemis3> its on 14.04 LTS atm
[20:23] <Artemis3> Xubuntu that is
[20:23] <mrkramps> ok, but the RAM was upgraded to max
[20:24] <Artemis3> 16.04 probably brings systemd, but if its like debian, i could just probably install sysvcore or such to get rid of it
[20:24] <Artemis3> yes i put 2gb, came with 512mb
[20:24] <mrkramps> actually already 14.04 uses parts of it in terms of logind
[20:24] <Artemis3> with 512mb i would be using lxde or less
[20:24] <mrkramps> and 15.04 has full systemd integration
[20:25] <mrkramps> and there's absolutely no reason to not use it
[20:25] <Artemis3> but at least its not init 1
[20:25] <Artemis3> oh i have seen debian jessie installs doing funny things so
[20:26] <Artemis3> i'll stay away from it
[20:26] <Artemis3> maybe in a few years when the bugs are ironed
[20:28] <Artemis3> funny things = kernel panic (not nice)
[20:28] <mrkramps> ah ha, which is because of systemd?
[20:30] <Artemis3> yup, boot into single mode, install sysvinit-core and it boots.
[20:30] <Artemis3> at work we put that package at the preseed
[20:30] <Artemis3> end of problems.
[20:31] <Artemis3> thing is too buggy for prodoction, seriously
[20:36] <mrkramps> I cannot complain *shrugs*
[20:36] <mrkramps> zacwalls, have you already found the process(es) causing most of your cpu load?
[21:04] <lianna> i like xubuntu
[21:04] <lianna> seems nicely working well from install
[21:07] <knome> lianna, glad to hear, enjoy
[21:47] <zacwalls> mrkramps, no.
[21:55] <frenbu_> hi - i run Xubuntu 14.04.3 LTS, upgraded from 13.04, on a HP Elitebook 2530p laptop - i have an issue when plugging/unplugging the power cord, the network interfaces connection(s) get disconnected but after few second they reconnect. how can i effectively troubleshoot this (logs, configurations)?
[22:42] <zacwalls> So I am trying to install spotify. Everything was going as normal until this: http://pastebin.com/apQrkwDL
[22:52] <frenbu_> zacwalls: try this http://goo.gl/fKBeSL
[22:55] <zacwalls> frebu_ ok
[22:56] <frenbu_> zacwalls, you should also install libssl0.9.8 first, on which spotify-client depends --> "sudo apt-get install libssl0.9.8"
[22:57] <zacwalls> frenbu_, thx :)
[22:58] <zacwalls> frenbu_, E: Package 'libssl0.9.8' has no installation candidate
[22:58] <zacwalls> Do you know the repo?
[22:58] <zacwalls> oh'
[23:05] <zacwalls> Damn thing has been applying changes for 10 min....
[23:07] <frenbu_> zacwalls, i found this http://goo.gl/PpZwid look like there's a spotify repo with all you need
[23:07] <zacwalls> frenbu_, thank you :)
[23:14] <Slumlord_> hello
[23:14] <knome> hello
[23:14] <Slumlord_> anybody game in xubuntu?
[23:14] <Slumlord_> having an error message
[23:15] <knome> Slumlord_, why don't you ask the real question
[23:15] <Slumlord_> k
[23:15] <Slumlord_> ImportText: unknown struct item loadscreen inpropery slots
[23:15] <Slumlord_> ImportText: unknown struct item loadscreen inproperty slots
[23:16] <knome> and this happens where, with what?
[23:16] <Slumlord_> Failed to find object `class gametypes.awpgameinfo`
[23:16] <Slumlord_> History:
[23:16] <Slumlord_> Exiting due to error
[23:16] <Slumlord_> happens in terminal
[23:16] <Slumlord_> ./postal2
[23:22] <Slumlord_> am missing software?
[23:22] <Slumlord_> am I missing software?
[23:25] <frenbu_> anybody? - i run Xubuntu 14.04.3 LTS, upgraded from 13.04, on a HP Elitebook 2530p laptop - i have an issue when plugging/unplugging the power cord, the network interfaces connection(s) get disconnected but after few second they reconnect. how can i effectively troubleshoot this (logs, configurations)?
[23:27] <genius3000> drc2: Downside to having joins/parts/quits ignored and no tab-completion on the Android client. :)
[23:30] <drc2> genius3000: yeah, that affects me also, so if the time stamps show it's been a while I just run the mouse over the nick and see if they're still around.
[23:31] <zacwalls> frenbu_, Same problem. How can I install libssl0.9.8?
[23:41] <frenbu_> zacwalls, i use italian ubuntu repositories, libssl is located in the "universe" repositories, so you should enable them in your /etc/apt/sources.list or via GUI "Software & Updates" utility
[23:42] <zacwalls> frenbu_, ok
[23:42] <HeadlessHorseman> In trusty+ OpenSSL has libssl1.0.0, which is the only LTS currently supported in Xubuntu.
[23:44] <zacwalls> HeadlessHorseman, frenbu_ I am using 15.10. Also, I don't have a universe repo...
[23:45] <HeadlessHorseman> Xfce is in Universe...
[23:45] <zacwalls> HeadlessHorseman, odd
[23:45] <HeadlessHorseman> !info xfwm4
[23:45] <bekks> !info libssl1 trusty | HeadlessHorseman
[23:45] <bekks> hmm.
[23:45] <HeadlessHorseman> bekks: As I said, libssl1.0.0
[23:46] <bekks> HeadlessHorseman: 1.0.0. refers to the package name, the version is 1.0.1f
[23:46] <zacwalls> bekks, why does spotify want the older version?
[23:46] <HeadlessHorseman> Correct, specifically ABI/API.
[23:47] <drc2> zacwalls: Are you using USC?
[23:47] <bekks> zacwalls: IÄm not using spotify.
[23:47] <zacwalls> drc2, what?
[23:47] <drc2> You say you don't have Universe...are you using the Ubuntu Software Center?
[23:48] <zacwalls> drc2, yes sometimes..
[23:48] <drc2> zacwalls: humor me :)  search for xfce4-sen in USC.  Any hits?
[23:49] <zacwalls> drc2, one sec
[23:49] <zacwalls> new error http://pastebin.com/iE8XNApr
[23:50] <bekks> zacwalls: So install it.
[23:51] <zacwalls> bekks, I have the new version and there is no repo on my PC that has it...
[23:51] <zacwalls> drc2, one hit, hardware sensor
[23:51] <bekks> zacwalls: Then maybe the spotify client is just too old.
[23:52] <zacwalls> bekks, well, what else can I do?
[23:52] <HeadlessHorseman> Should link against newer libs.
[23:52] <zacwalls> HeadlessHorseman, what?
[23:52] <drc2> zacwalls: The you have Universe (xfce4-sensor...  is in there) Not sure what the problem is then :(
[23:52] <zacwalls> drc2, odd
[23:52] <drc2> really? :)
[23:53] <zacwalls> yeah
[23:53] <bekks> HeadlessHorseman: In case of an ABI change between 0.9.x and 1.x, the old lib is still needed.
[23:53] <HeadlessHorseman> Or, the program should be rebuilt to *link* against newer libs, was my statement.
[23:54] <drc2> zacwalls: Have you seen this>  http://unix.itsprite.com/unixtrying-to-install-spotify-with-libssl1-0-0/
[23:54] <zacwalls> drc2, nope...
[23:55] <drc2> zacwalls: May be no help but it's the best google could do for me.
[23:56] <zacwalls> drc2, should I do it?
[23:57] <drc2> Do what? Read it, sure...nothing you've tried up to now works, what have you got to loose?
[23:57] <zacwalls> drc2, my system. Don't wanna screw up anything too bad....
[23:58] <drc2> Then don't.
[23:58] <zacwalls> lol