[00:00] <Guest57798> hello again
[00:01] <knome> hello
[12:04] <ubikite> hi, i want to disable screensaver completely. i'm using 14.04.03. tried modifying ~/.xscreensaver and /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc. didn't help. any suggestions?
[12:05] <cfhowlett> ubikite, sudo apt-get purge xscreensaver
[12:07] <ubikite> cfhowlett: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13475431/
[12:07] <cfhowlett> ubikite, cool!
[12:09] <ubikite> but screensaver works, not cool ;)
[12:09] <cfhowlett> ubikite, eh?  WHAT screensaver is working???
[12:19] <ubikite> cfhowlett: it's a vanilla installation. i've not made any configurations on installation. i'm not sure which screensaver is running. all that i can see is screen goes blank in login screen and X session. i think it's about ACPI options when booting kernel but i don't want to disable them.
[12:20] <cfhowlett> ubikite, no xscreensaver, no screensaver.  as of 14.04, lightlocker will blank the screen, however.
[12:35] <ubikite> ok, rephrasing the question. it's putting display to sleep. what configuration do i have to make to disable once and for all.
[12:37] <cfhowlett> I have no idea.  sorry.
[12:37] <cfhowlett> Power settings?  display settings?
[12:58] <ubikite> ok, another question. where's xorg.conf file in xubuntu?
[12:59] <knome> ubikite, by default, there is none
[13:46] <fanfan> hello !!
[13:46] <fanfan> fanfan, male, 32, france
[13:47] <fanfan> i'd like to know how to connect automatically, please ?
[13:47] <fanfan> on xubuntu obviously :)
[13:50] <fanfan> Heeeeelp !!
[13:50] <fanfan> Need a meeeeeediiiic !
[13:50] <fanfan> :)
[13:51] <Walliski> how to connect to what?
[14:06] <cfhowlett> fanfan this is NOT a dating site.  play somewhere else
[19:11] <Dago_> hi all can anyone help me?
[19:11] <knome> ask the question and find  out
[19:12] <Dago_> i had an old fujistu siemens amilo pro v2030
[19:12] <Dago_> his monitor is broken
[19:13] <Dago_> so i use external vga monitor
[19:13] <Dago_> today i decided to install on it xubuntu
[19:13] <Dago_> but when i go live try of it
[19:13] <Dago_> vga isnt supported
[19:13] <Dago_> so i can see only a little bit corner
[19:14] <krytarik> Dago_: Please try and keep as much of your info as possible on one line - easier to follow for everyone.
[19:14] <Dago_> sry
[19:15] <Dago_> i had an old fujistu siemens amilo pro v2030 his monitor is broken so i use external vga monitor today i decided to install on it xubuntu but when i go live try of it vga not work so i can see only a little bit corner
[19:16] <Dago_> and is impossible for me follow install instruction cause i cant see where i click... so i ask there is a method to activate vga external monitor?
[19:26] <Dago_> ok ty anyway
[19:42] <redkriegtober> hello :)
[19:43] <redkriegtober> using a xubuntu 15.10 live usb I boot into my lenovo b575. I can't connect to wifi as it tells me there is a hardware block. None of the function keys re enable it. I used rfkill list and it tells me the wifi is hardware blocked not software blocked.
[19:46] <redkriegtober> hello
[19:49] <redkriegtober> hi
[19:52] <redkriegtober> hello sliding horn
[19:52] <krytarik> redkriegtober: Please don't randomly ping people.
[19:52] <redkriegtober> sorry, just wondering where to go for help with live usb
[19:52] <redkriegtober> using a xubuntu 15.10 live usb I boot into my lenovo b575. I can't connect to wifi as it tells me there is a hardware block. None of the function keys re enable it. I used rfkill list and it tells me the wifi is hardware blocked not software blocked.
[19:53] <krytarik> Yeah, just read that.
[19:54] <krytarik> redkriegtober: Could ask in #ubuntu on that too, btw.
[19:55] <redkriegtober> I will, thanks
[19:56] <SlidingHorn> !wifi | redkriegtober - have you taken a look here?
[20:01] <redkriegtober> thanks! I'll have a look
[20:24] <xubuntu38d> im trying to install the newest version and im having some video issues. I am using a live usb drive and i took a screenshot and it is worse but similar to how i see it. http://i.imgur.com/3PDVOQr.png
[20:27] <xubuntu38d> http://i.imgur.com/0oS3smd.png woah that is weird
[20:28] <function9x> which xubuntu are you installing?
[20:30] <xubuntu38d> 15.10
[20:30] <function9x> what's the specs of your system, cpu, gpu
[20:31] <xubuntu38d> a hp compaq small form factor from 2009 3ghz dual core 4gb ram stock gpu
[20:33] <flocculant>  xubuntu38d intel graphics?
[20:33] <xubuntu38d> a HP Compaq dc7900
[20:33] <xubuntu38d> yes
[20:33] <flocculant> bug 1507255
[20:34] <flocculant> a workround in post #5 that might help you
[20:36] <xubuntu38d> can i do that from a live usb?
[20:36] <flocculant> is it installed already?
[20:37] <xubuntu38d> no
[20:37] <flocculant> I'd imagine it's going to be hard to do - but not undoable
[20:38] <flocculant> personally if I could install, then I would boot to recovery mode and then do that file there