=== GridCube_ is now known as GridCube [01:03] /buffer merge [01:16] Orioa, what is that about? [01:18] tryin to get all my buffers to well disappear [01:19] i have a list but i did a one time have it set to only show one then when i go to it i can change buffers [01:20] Orioa: It didn't go through as a cmd... there was a space or something before / [01:21] ahh [01:22] still did n't work [01:22] Orioa: /clear [01:22] Unless I misunderstand the question. That'll make all the text disappear. [01:22] nah thats not what i am tryin to do [01:23] JohnnyComeL8ly: Orioa Would appear to be learning weechat, he's typo'd a few times though. :P [01:23] Orioa: FWIW, at some point you may want to register with NickServ and setup SASL. [01:23] i had to were it didn't show a list of buffers [01:24] i am registered with nickserv [01:24] NickServ(NickServ@services.): Orioa is not registered. [01:24] hmm [01:25] it was [01:26] what command would i use to register it [01:26] Unit193: weechat doesn't look like it is as good as just using HexChat. [01:27] Orioa: /msg nickserv help register You'll need to set an email and password. [01:27] JohnnyComeL8ly: It's all preference, I use Irssi. [01:27] Definitely, preference is key here. :-) [01:29] ok it is registered now [01:29] i love irssi [01:30] i'm thinking i may return to it === truerock is now known as bub === bub is now known as truerock [07:29] Hi. I don't know why, but I feel like disabling clicking on Desktop while having shift pressed down opening the application menu. [07:29] Googled just a bit but couldn't find it [07:50] I have a problem with 15.10 [07:51] the screen flickers and makes all the gui on screen become mumbled what could be the course even after ensuring that i have all drivers properly updated [08:11] hello [08:12] I have a cdrom-drive broken [08:12] and maybe unbootable-usb bios [08:13] anyone can tell me which one is the Wubi? [08:14] !wubi [08:14] Wubi was a way to install Ubuntu from within Windows, but it is no longer supported in recent versions of Ubuntu and was never well maintained even for Ubuntu 12.04. Do not use Wubi. See !install for other options for installing Ubuntu. [08:14] !install [08:14] Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall - Don't want to use a CD? See http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate [08:14] ok [08:14] I saw grub2win [08:15] but that mad of hal.dll!!! [08:15] is there [08:15] you could use a virtual machine [08:16] to slow here [08:16] so the latest is ubu 11 [08:16] with wubi [08:16] and that's not supported anymore [08:16] I ask if there is lubuntu with .... [08:16] too old [08:17] I must keep win because of wifi [08:17] something already worked by old-releases [08:17] all versions of ubuntu are the same ecept for the graphics environment [08:17] but cant install permanently [08:17] and squashfs became root.filesystem [08:18] so tried to do > dd if=/dev/loop0 of=/dev/sda5 [08:19] doesnt work [08:19] is it possible with ddrescue or gddrescue? [08:25] maybe [08:25] ymmv [08:27] anyway I understand the why of this dismission of Wubi [08:28] there is no way to readdress the iso from the web! [08:35] Does 15.10 have any brand spanking new something something that is worth messing with vs LTS? === bluuu is now known as Guest9411 [13:19] Is it possible to have xubuntu automatically create a wifi hotspot when it logs in? [13:19] I need this for headless operation [13:31] sim642, I would go with "ubuntu", as you will get more results in google. If Ubuntu can do it, I would bet that Xubuntu can. [16:50] knob, I know that, but doesn't xubuntu have something different regarding how the network thing works or do they use all the same? [16:53] sim642, no, in that regard you will find very little difference [17:02] hi. i am running xubuntu (xfce) on my ativ book with the resolution 1920x1080 (native: 3200x1600) and try to check once in a while if there is a better hidpi support on other distros/DEs or a new xfce nowadays. but i always stumble upon apps that won't scale well (e.g. rdp connect to a windows host). most of the time i dump the new OS after a few days/hours and get back to xfce with the "fake" resolution. what are your experiences wi [17:03] * or settings would you recommend [17:05] melwyn, try the Greybird-hdpi and -xhdpi themes [17:08] knome: cheers. i will give it a try === dreamon_ is now known as dreamon [18:38] Hello, do you know how to make backup of xubuntu settings before ill try to install my nvidia optimus drivers? [18:40] http://askubuntu.com/questions/9135/how-to-backup-settings-and-list-of-installed-packages [18:40] That should be helpful. [18:40] thanks ;D [18:40] You are welcome. [19:06] Does anybody know if Wayland is on the roadmap for Xubuntu? [19:07] it isn't at the moment [19:07] Ok. [19:07] Thanks for the answer. [19:08] welcome [19:09] JohnnyComeL8ly: that said people in the xubuntu team might be looking personally [19:09] but it's not being looked at currently - which means not for 16.04 [19:11] * m3n3chm0 nasZ [19:11] Ok, I was just curious because it seemed like the libs that Xubuntu depends on, Clutter being one of them (correct me if I'm wrong), supports Wayland compositing. [19:11] :) [19:12] Btw, this is where I saw that.... [19:12] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clutter_%28software%29#Supported_platforms [19:15] Is there a utility in xubuntu to make bootable usb thumbdrives from an ISO? [19:16] I install and use gnome-disk-utility [19:20] I don't see one, but I use easy to boot. [19:21] http://www.easy2boot.com/make-an-easy2boot-usb-drive/make-using-linux/ [19:21] I like it a lot. [19:21] It is really easy to use. [19:23] I normally run linux mint, and they make things like this trivial and built in. Right click any ISO and there is a menu option to "Make bootable usb stick". [19:26] mozmck: Well, sorry you've got this issue. [19:27] But, I can confirm how easy it is to use E2B. [19:27] You see, I'm not a terminal guru, but they have it documented very well. [19:28] JohnnyComeL8ly: well, the link you sent doesn't look like it's even relevant? I want to put the Xubuntu ISO on a thumbdrive so that it is bootable. [19:29] In Linux Mint it is absolutely trivial, and I remember there being a very easy program in ubuntu years ago as well. Just pick an ISO and then pick the USB drive to put it on. [19:30] It is relevant... you set up the drive, and then all you have to do is drop the ISOs on there. [19:30] mozmck: ubuntu start disk creator - which has some problems atm - so I use gnome-disk-utility to do it [19:31] use it to restore the iso image to the usb [19:33] This way you can have many ISOs on one drive and you don't have to use "multiboot" or YUMI [19:33] JohnnyComeL8ly: ok, that is not clear in that link. Thanks. I did just find Unetbootin and usb-creator. [19:34] All I want is a thumb drive people can boot from directly and install xubuntu [19:36] Well, this isn' t that.... ;-) [19:36] Looks like gnome-disk-utility may be the easiest - thanks flocculant [19:41] mozmck: there are fixes planned for usb creator - temporary removal of the persistence option - which seems to be causing problems for many [19:41] I see. Maybe you just just import Mintstick :-) [19:41] mozmck: and the disk utility basically uses dd to do the thing afaik [19:42] I'm thinking you're right, flocculant. === Simoooooooooon is now known as Simooon