[01:03] <Orioa>  /buffer merge
[01:16] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Orioa, what is that about?
[01:18] <Orioa> tryin to get all my buffers to well disappear
[01:19] <Orioa> 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] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Orioa: It didn't go through as a cmd... there was a space or something before /
[01:21] <Orioa> ahh
[01:22] <Orioa> still did n't work
[01:22] <Unit193> Orioa: /clear
[01:22] <Unit193> Unless I misunderstand the question.  That'll make all the text disappear.
[01:22] <Orioa> nah thats not what i am tryin to do
[01:23] <Unit193> JohnnyComeL8ly: Orioa Would appear to be learning weechat, he's typo'd a few times though. :P
[01:23] <Unit193> Orioa: FWIW, at some point you may want to register with NickServ and setup SASL.
[01:23] <Orioa> i had to were it didn't show a list of buffers
[01:24] <Orioa> i am registered with nickserv
[01:24] <Unit193> NickServ(NickServ@services.): Orioa is not registered.
[01:24] <Orioa> hmm
[01:25] <Orioa> it was
[01:26] <Orioa> what command would i use to register it
[01:26] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Unit193: weechat doesn't look like it is as good as just using HexChat.
[01:27] <Unit193> Orioa: /msg nickserv help register  You'll need to set an email and password.
[01:27] <Unit193> JohnnyComeL8ly: It's all preference, I use Irssi.
[01:27] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Definitely, preference is key here. :-)
[01:29] <Orioa> ok it is registered now
[01:29] <Orioa> i love irssi
[01:30] <Orioa> i'm thinking i may return to it
[07:29] <gzoo> 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] <gzoo> Googled just a bit but couldn't find it
[07:50] <xubuntu20w> I have a problem with 15.10
[07:51] <xubuntu20w> 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] <totus> hello
[08:12] <totus> I have a cdrom-drive broken
[08:12] <totus> and maybe unbootable-usb bios
[08:13] <totus> anyone can tell me which one is the Wubi?
[08:14] <well_laid_lawn> !wubi
[08:14] <well_laid_lawn> !install
[08:14] <totus> ok
[08:14] <totus> I saw grub2win
[08:15] <totus> but that mad of hal.dll!!!
[08:15] <totus> is there
[08:15] <well_laid_lawn> you could use a virtual machine
[08:16] <totus> to slow here
[08:16] <totus> so the latest is ubu 11
[08:16] <totus> with wubi
[08:16] <well_laid_lawn> and that's not supported anymore
[08:16] <totus> I ask if there is lubuntu with ....
[08:16] <well_laid_lawn> too old
[08:17] <totus> I must keep win  because of wifi
[08:17] <totus> something already worked by old-releases
[08:17] <well_laid_lawn> all versions of ubuntu are the same ecept for the graphics environment
[08:17] <totus> but cant install permanently
[08:17] <totus> and squashfs became root.filesystem
[08:18] <totus> so tried to do > dd if=/dev/loop0 of=/dev/sda5
[08:19] <totus> doesnt work
[08:19] <totus> is it possible with ddrescue or gddrescue?
[08:25] <well_laid_lawn> maybe
[08:25] <well_laid_lawn> ymmv
[08:27] <totus> anyway I understand the why of this dismission of Wubi
[08:28] <totus> there is no way to readdress the iso from the web!
[08:35] <Name141> Does 15.10 have any brand spanking new something something that is worth messing with vs LTS?
[13:19] <sim642> Is it possible to have xubuntu automatically create a wifi hotspot when it logs in?
[13:19] <sim642> I need this for headless operation
[13:31] <knob> 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] <sim642> 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] <knome> sim642, no, in that regard you will find very little difference
[17:02] <melwyn> 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] <melwyn> * or settings would you recommend
[17:05] <knome> melwyn, try the Greybird-hdpi and -xhdpi themes
[17:08] <melwyn> knome: cheers. i will give it a try
[18:38] <xubuntu924> Hello, do you know how to make backup of xubuntu settings before ill try to install my nvidia optimus drivers?
[18:40] <JohnnyComeL8ly> http://askubuntu.com/questions/9135/how-to-backup-settings-and-list-of-installed-packages
[18:40] <JohnnyComeL8ly> That should be helpful.
[18:40] <xubuntu924> thanks ;D
[18:40] <JohnnyComeL8ly> You are welcome.
[19:06] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Does anybody know if Wayland is on the roadmap for Xubuntu?
[19:07] <flocculant> it isn't at the moment
[19:07] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Ok.
[19:07] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Thanks for the answer.
[19:08] <flocculant> welcome
[19:09] <flocculant> JohnnyComeL8ly: that said people in the xubuntu team might be looking personally
[19:09] <flocculant> but it's not being looked at currently - which means not for 16.04
[19:11]  * m3n3chm0 nasZ
[19:11] <JohnnyComeL8ly> 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] <flocculant> :)
[19:12] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Btw, this is where I saw that....
[19:12] <JohnnyComeL8ly> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clutter_%28software%29#Supported_platforms
[19:15] <mozmck> Is there a utility in xubuntu to make bootable usb thumbdrives from an ISO?
[19:16] <flocculant> I install and use gnome-disk-utility
[19:20] <JohnnyComeL8ly> I don't see one, but I use easy to boot.
[19:21] <JohnnyComeL8ly> http://www.easy2boot.com/make-an-easy2boot-usb-drive/make-using-linux/
[19:21] <JohnnyComeL8ly> I like it a lot.
[19:21] <JohnnyComeL8ly> It is really easy to use.
[19:23] <mozmck> 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] <JohnnyComeL8ly> mozmck: Well, sorry you've got this issue.
[19:27] <JohnnyComeL8ly> But, I can confirm how easy it is to use E2B.
[19:27] <JohnnyComeL8ly> You see, I'm not a terminal guru, but they have it documented very well.
[19:28] <mozmck> 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] <mozmck> 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] <JohnnyComeL8ly> It is relevant... you set up the drive, and then all you have to do is drop the ISOs on there.
[19:30] <flocculant> mozmck: ubuntu start disk creator - which has some problems atm - so I use gnome-disk-utility to do it
[19:31] <flocculant> use it to restore the iso image to the usb
[19:33] <JohnnyComeL8ly> This way you can have many ISOs on one drive and you don't have to use "multiboot" or YUMI
[19:33] <mozmck> JohnnyComeL8ly: ok, that is not clear in that link.  Thanks.  I did just find Unetbootin and usb-creator.
[19:34] <mozmck> All I want is a thumb drive people can boot from directly and install xubuntu
[19:36] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Well, this isn' t that.... ;-)
[19:36] <mozmck> Looks like gnome-disk-utility may be the easiest - thanks flocculant
[19:41] <flocculant> mozmck: there are fixes planned for usb creator - temporary removal of the persistence option - which seems to be causing problems for many
[19:41] <mozmck> I see.  Maybe you just just import Mintstick :-)
[19:41] <flocculant> mozmck: and the disk utility basically uses dd to do the thing afaik
[19:42] <JohnnyComeL8ly> I'm thinking you're right, flocculant.