[14:58] <sidi> Anyone on Vivid here?
[14:59] <GridCube> nope, trusty here
[14:59] <sidi> If you're on vivid, could you please tell me what you see when typing "env | grep DBUS" and "env | grep XDG_RUNTIME" ?
[14:59] <sidi> GridCube, tempted to take Trusty too
[15:00] <GridCube> DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=unix:abstract=/tmp/dbus-1meIjIITzG and XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000
[15:04] <sidi> Thank you GridCube
[15:05] <GridCube> np
[15:05] <sidi> GridCube, and you have a file called dbus-session in /run/user/1000, which contains that DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS variable right?
[15:05] <sidi> or do you have a 'bus' file?
[15:06] <GridCube> i dont see any dbus-session file on there
[15:06] <GridCube> there is one on /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions
[15:07] <GridCube> in  /run/user/1000 i have upstart-dbus-bridge.1233.pid
[15:12] <sidi> ok thanks
[15:13] <sidi> and no /bus right?
[15:13] <GridCube> nope
[15:28] <sidi> cool
[17:24] <q23445767> Xubuntu 15.10 Not a question. Big update. During the upgrade I see an inscription: it is not possible to update the file for btrfs as it is not possible to unmount the drive "C:\" the action is skip. After rebooting again run the check for updates. Not any updates were not suggested to install. I didn't understand was applied but the update to btrfs or not. I use Virtualbox with this layout of the disk. 9488GB:btrfs /, 512mb Swap 
[17:35] <q23445767> But I used this method to mount when it was updated. Now returned to the default. /etc/fstab: btrfs   defaults,subvol=@, compress-force=lzo 0 btrfs   defaults,subvol=@home, compress-force=lzo 0
[17:37] <q23445767> I don't know I don't think the reason is that I mounted the disk with another type of file compression for btrfs
[17:41] <q23445767> lzo not default compresion, default zlib
[17:53] <q23445767> I don't understand, was applied updates to Btrfs or not. It's more accurate translation.
[18:00] <q23445767> Xubuntu 15.10 Not a question. Big update. During the update I see an inscription: it is not possible to update the file for btrfs as it is not possible to unmount the drive "C:\" the action is skip. After rebooting again run the check for updates. Not any updates were not suggested to install.I don't understand, was applied updates to Btrfs or not was. I use Virtualbox with this layout of the disk. 9488GB:btrfs /, 512mb Swap file.
[19:20] <PeterL> hi, I just installed Xubuntu in a virtual machine, is there a way to increase the display size?
[19:31] <flocculant> PeterL: install guest additions - should allow you to do that
[19:31] <PeterL> how do I do that?
[19:32] <flocculant> PeterL: actually I guess it'd help to know what virtual machine you're using? vmware/vbox/something else
[19:32] <PeterL> virtualbox
[19:33] <flocculant> devices menu of the running vbox install
[19:33] <oswin> Hello everyone :-)
[19:34] <akxwi-dave> hi
[19:35] <PeterL> ok, I opened the vboxadditions CD ... now what?
[19:35] <flocculant> PeterL: that will then mount, once you've got that, open a terminal there and http://i.imgur.com/kA8oyf9.png
[19:37] <PeterL> ok, it's running, thanks
[19:38] <flocculant> restart the guest and then you'll be able to change display
[19:39] <PeterL> Is the Xubuntu symbol supposed to be a heart or a mouse head?
[19:40] <flocculant> head
[19:52] <puckz> As a Xubuntu newbie - are there no backup software included in a clean Xubuntu installation?
[19:53] <Unit193> Not by default unless you count rsync.
[19:53] <puckz> Unit193: Thanks for info!
[19:53] <flocculant> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem
[19:54] <akxwi-dave> as a basic i use deja dup
[19:54] <Unit193> http://docs.xubuntu.org/1510/C/guide-keeping-safe.html#backup-regularly
[19:59] <puckz> akxwi-dave: Thanks, that is what I'm used to from Ubuntu
[20:00] <flocculant> puckz: if you've done this with Ubuntu - then use what you know :)
[21:15] <sergio-br2> heya
[21:16] <sergio-br2> what happened to the daily build page?
[21:26] <genii> sergio-br2: Seems fine. http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/daily-live/current/
[21:33] <sergio-br2> thanks
[22:20] <ngomes> hello , anyone around ?
[22:22] <ochosi> nope
[22:24] <ngomes> i'm a xubuntu user, i know some bash scripting , and from time to time i have some ideias. This ideia in particular is a script that , based on all your installed packages , tries to remove all packages that no belong to main ubuntu repository , prompting for each one that finds. the ideia is , if someone have a system full of ppa and all sort of packages , the script will remove all of them making the system native again , xubuntu
[22:24] <ngomes> again.
[22:25] <ngomes> actually , this was developed when i had debian and lots of packages from other ppa's , and at certain point and conflits, i decided to make it debian again , without the hassle to reinstall.
[22:26] <ochosi> right, so a cleanup script. not a bad idea. what's your own assessment of the risk of this not working out for someone? (btw, i guess you know about ppapurge)
[22:28] <ngomes> ochosi, i heard about ppa-purge , did not install. wondering if ppa-purge removes only the config repositories from sources.list , or it also removes packages from that repository ?
[22:29] <ngomes> ochosi, i think my script is clean for xubuntu or ubuntu
[22:29] <ochosi> it also removes the packages
[22:29] <ngomes> removes with a ( y/n) prompt
[22:30] <ngomes> if the user decides to maintain the package , the script goes on the list
[22:30] <ngomes> oh ok
[22:30] <ngomes> i see
[22:30] <ngomes> in that case, it should be better than my script :D
[22:31] <ochosi> potentially, at least it has been packaged and is available in the repos already, so i would presume that it has been vetted to some extent ;)
[22:31] <ochosi> you could make your script use ppa-purge though
[22:31] <ngomes> thanks for the information , i guess i have to try it , and abandon my script
[22:32] <ochosi> no worries
[22:33] <ngomes> ochosi, yes, as i never tried but was thinking that only would remove config from sources.list , i was thinking in adding it to remove from sources.list. but since it does the package work plus config work , it should be a better bet than my script.
[22:35] <ngomes> well
[22:35] <ngomes> no other subject to talk , so i'm leaving, tomorrow i should test ppa-purge just to check.
[22:36] <ngomes> bye ochosi , thanks for your enlightment
[22:37] <ochosi> yw
[22:38] <campee> i have created a number of keyboard application shortcuts in xubuntu. are they stored a file somewhere that I can back up?
[22:41] <campee> ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml apparently