[00:06] <zacwalls> damn.... https://community.spotify.com/t5/Help-Desktop-Linux-Windows-Web/Spotify-0-9-10-for-GNU-Linux-Welcome-to-the-dark-side/td-p/556976
[00:51] <77CAA407B> hi, just wondering if there is a fix for the SD card bugs? from files not getting copied correctly and then not unmounting correctly I'm starting to lose my mind trying to work with SD cards
[00:54] <reconlap> be back in a little bit, going to reboot my system, seems the only way to get SD card to work
[03:01] <yao_ziyuan> i have a problem with my xubuntu 15.04. if i have chrome running, and lock the screen, and then unlock the screen, chrome becomes nearly freezing.
[03:01] <yao_ziyuan> if i close chrome and restart it, it's still near freezing.
[09:23]  * xubuntu215 slaps xubuntu50o around a bit with a large fishbot
[10:27] <halp> ho well, anyone know what to do about 1366x768 screens? there is a thin line on the side (I guess those are the 6 dangling pixels) that does not get randered at all
[10:27] <halp> even though I can put my cursor there
[13:22] <Slumlord_> anybody know how to make a bootable usb first should it be fat32 or ntfs
[13:24] <Slumlord_> file is over 5.06 gb
[13:25] <Slumlord_> i should say over 4.9gb
[13:25] <bazhang> what iso
[13:25] <Slumlord_> windows 7 ultimate iso for drivers
[13:25] <Slumlord_> that won't work in linux
[13:25] <Slumlord_> and software that won't work in linux
[13:25] <bazhang> made on what os
[13:25] <Slumlord_> xubuntu
[13:25] <Slumlord_> 14.04
[13:26] <bazhang> fat wont work
[13:26] <Slumlord_> are my only options a 8.5 gb dvd?
[13:26] <Slumlord_> or will ntfs work
[13:27] <bazhang> I'd say winusb, but thats probably best to ask for alternatives in the windows chanbnel
[13:27] <bazhang> !winusb
[13:27] <cfhowlett> Slumlord_, ask the #windows channel
[13:27] <Slumlord_> ok i was not sure
[13:27] <Slumlord_> thanks
[13:28] <Slumlord_> sorry for my mistake
[13:28] <bazhang> np
[14:23] <sima_> I have trouble shutting down new pc
[14:23] <sima_> It has Virtualbox and teamViewer instaleld
[14:24] <sima_> It just turns xubuntu round and round forever, neve shutting down
[14:24] <sima_> For some reason I have 2 boot options named ubuntu in EFI??
[14:24] <sima_> Why systme dows not shut dow? it is H81 motherboard
[14:27] <sima_> oh yes, it is XUbuntu 14.04.3 LTS 64bit
[14:37] <sima_> I would also like to have few words woth the guy that REPEATEDLY select broken windows manager theme for Xubuntu, that makes changing size of Xubuntu windows  PAIN
[14:39] <drc> sima_: He's here...put your money where your mouth is.
[14:40] <cfhowlett> sima, you're crossposting.  choose ONE channel ...
[14:40] <drc> Not saying he'll bother answering an obviouos troll, but you can try.
[14:41] <sima_> drc, I use xubuntu from 2006 and this is not my default username on freenode and I am at the user solving problem.
[14:41] <sima_> so p[lease watch your language
[14:41] <sima_> because you disabled several xubuntu past releases basic functionality
[14:42] <sima_> cfhowlett, yes, ok then, power problem is universal, i know. ok
[14:42] <drc> 1) I'm not the one you want to talk to, 2) I don't really care who or what you think you are.
[14:43] <sima_> drc, then identify who is without hassle if not asked. thanks
[14:43] <drc> OK, time to stop feeding the troll.  Out
[14:44] <sima_> drc, ok, if you don't stop askling new people coming to channel a bad words, I would be forced to tell you to re-read community code of conduct and stop BS
[14:45] <cfhowlett> guys: knock it off.  let's move on.
[14:45] <drc> cfhowlett: mea culpa
[14:46] <sima_> so who is the guy that broke xubuntu window smanager window resizing in last several releases
[14:46] <sima_> it is all about choosing default theme for Xubuntu desktop,
[14:47] <sima_> where resizing window is almost impossible in lower edges of window, because window border is too thin etc
[14:47] <cfhowlett> sima_, direct your development comments the xubuntu-dev mailing list.  developers rarely appear in the user irc channels.
[14:48] <sima_> cfhowlett, fair answer. will do when I get time. This is jus needed to be said because it frustrates me for a long time on new installs everywhere.
[14:49] <sima_> I had put acpi=force in grub, wish me luck..
[15:33] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Hello, I was wondering how the thumbnails in .thumbnails get their name....
[15:35] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Is it md5 checksum?
[15:49] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Hello, I was wondering how the thumbnails in .thumbnails get their name....
[16:08] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Hello, I was wondering how the thumbnails in .thumbnails get their name....
[16:34] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Hello, I was wondering how the thumbnails in .thumbnails get their name....
[16:35] <Walliski> how come?
[16:36] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Because I want to add one to the mix.
[16:43] <Walliski> Hmm
[16:43] <Walliski> I dont have any xubuntu installation to look at, so I can only guess.
[16:44] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Do you know how it works on Ubuntu?
[16:44] <Walliski> I saw that Nautilus used md5 hex
[16:45] <Walliski> Xubuntu uses Thunar doesn't it?
[16:45] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Yep.
[16:48] <JohnnyComeL8ly> http://askubuntu.com/questions/199110/how-can-i-instruct-nautilus-to-pre-generate-thumbnails
[16:48] <JohnnyComeL8ly> That might work....
[16:50] <Walliski> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/91325/how-to-compute-a-thumbnail-filename-from-the-shell
[16:50] <Walliski> ^ is specific to you problem (Y)
[16:51] <Walliski> In case you just want to generate thumbs for files there are probably better way to have Tumbler do it for you
[16:51] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Thanks, Walliski!
[18:48] <Stephanethebegin> Hi ! I will like to know how to encrypt a share folder called /data i would use with 2 linux distros. and if it is possible...
[18:49] <Stephanethebegin> for each distro I wil have a /folder, a /home folder and a swap
[18:58] <morf> Stephanethebegin: well generally as far as the distros will be able to use the encryption you are planning to use it's viable option
[18:59] <morf> if you want to use it at the same time... i'm not sure ;)
[19:00] <JohnnyComeL8ly> You don't need 2 swaps....
[19:00] <morf> good point
[19:00] <morf> you may want to use something networking based instead ... nfs or sshfs or whatever is cool enough for you
[19:00] <morf> he didn't specified if the distros will be running at the same time or not ;)
[19:01] <JohnnyComeL8ly> I don't know enough of her situation... but it sounds like she is wanting a ~dualboot~.
[19:01] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Excuse me... I thought I read Stephanie....
[19:02] <morf> well stephanethe maybe stephany
[19:02] <JohnnyComeL8ly> *swap* she for he (or OP)
[19:02] <Stephanethebegin> no.. Stephane...  :)
[19:02] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Cool.
[19:03] <Stephanethebegin> no... I have a laptp with windows 10 and alongside Xubuntu and want to install anotehr linux distro..
[19:03] <Stephanethebegin> and I will use only 1 at a time
[19:03] <JohnnyComeL8ly> So, a triple boot?
[19:03] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Same storage medium?
[19:03] <Stephanethebegin> johnny.. yes, a kind of...
[19:04] <Stephanethebegin> but my share foldr will only be for my inux distros...
[19:04] <Stephanethebegin> not for windows..
[19:04] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Yeah, ok.
[19:04] <Stephanethebegin> i have encrypted my home folder when intalling xubuntu... but how to do it for the share folder?
[19:05] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Idk....
[19:05] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Are you still trying to map out your final partitioning?
[19:06] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Or do you have all the  partitions you need?
[19:06] <Stephanethebegin> yes I have Johnny
[19:07] <JohnnyComeL8ly> So, you only want your /home partition encrypted?
[19:07] <Stephanethebegin> I have 4: / - /home - swap  and /data....
[19:07] <JohnnyComeL8ly> (I.e., that's all that is lacking?
[19:07] <JohnnyComeL8ly> What is on /data
[19:08] <Stephanethebegin> on /data are my data I want to share with my other linux distro...
[19:08] <Stephanethebegin> personal data...
[19:08] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Yeah.
[19:09] <JohnnyComeL8ly> So, /data is where you'll be mounting the partition that contains your other distro besides xubuntu....
[19:10] <Stephanethebegin> it is  a ext4 partition I created to store personal data and if one day I want to format my hard drive I don't need to format this partition...
[19:10] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Ok, I see.
[19:11] <Stephanethebegin> so... any suggestion??
[19:14] <Stephanethebegin> morf... by the way.. I wanted to write Stephane the beginner... but not enough space...  :) :)
[19:15] <JohnnyComeL8ly> I figured!
[19:17] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Stephanethebegin: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/4-reasons-encrypt-linux-partitions/
[19:19] <Stephanethebegin> Johnny... thanks for the link but I already read it !
[19:19] <Stephanethebegin> and still want encryption for my share folder...  :) :)
[19:25] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Ok.
[19:27] <Stephanethebegin> johnny... any idea? or could I use Truecrypt (or an equivalent because I know what happened to truecrypt) to encrypt my share folder??
[19:29] <JohnnyComeL8ly> This looks like it will work, if /data is a partition mounted to a folder....
[19:29] <JohnnyComeL8ly> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFilesystemHowto3
[19:39] <JohnnyComeL8ly> If /data isn't a partition which has been mounted, then ecryptfs should work.
[19:39] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Stephanethebegin:http://www.howtogeek.com/116032/how-to-encrypt-your-home-folder-after-installing-ubuntu/
[19:41] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Stephanethebegin: Just in case the lack of space makes it not work.... ^
[19:45] <JohnnyComeL8ly> I just realized that is a home dir specific howto, sorry.
[19:47] <Stephanethebegin> no problm johnny
[19:47] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Thx.
[19:47] <JohnnyComeL8ly> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FolderEncryption
[19:48] <JohnnyComeL8ly> That looks like the real deal.
[19:50] <Stephanethebegin> I am not sure...
[19:50] <Stephanethebegin> becasue it is the all partition I want to encrypt..
[19:50] <Stephanethebegin> I guess th only solution I hav is to try...  :)
[19:51] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Ok, I was getting the impression that I got the wrong impression. ;-P
[19:51] <Stephanethebegin> Thanks fro your time Johnny..
[19:51] <Stephanethebegin> I will read the links you gave me and I will try...
[19:53] <JohnnyComeL8ly> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFilesystemHowto3
[19:54] <JohnnyComeL8ly> That one is your best bet...
[19:54] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Instead of "sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/hda3 home"
[19:54] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Use sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/hda3 data
[19:55] <JohnnyComeL8ly> And from there, just keep substituting "home" for "data"
[19:55] <JohnnyComeL8ly> You know what I'm meaning, right?
[19:56] <Stephanethebegin> yes
[19:56] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Oh, btw, you will loose your data, unless you back it up on a separate partition.
[19:56] <JohnnyComeL8ly> I don't have need of it... so I've never tried it.
[19:56] <Stephanethebegin> it's ok because for the moment I have no data on the share folder..
[19:57] <Stephanethebegin> but i will try your solution and will let you know how it goes..
[19:57] <Stephanethebegin> thanks a lot !
[20:10] <xubuntu059> Hi;
[20:19] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Hello, xubuntu059.
[20:20] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Oh, that's why autocomplete didn't work... he already left.