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sergio-br2uh, I'm trying xubuntu at virtualbox00:27
sergio-br2the last daily has to mousepad icons...00:28
sergio-br2one in top of another00:28
xanguasergio-br2: only stable releases supported here00:28
sergio-br2ok, never mind00:28
xanguaIf you want Xenial support please join #Ubuntu+100:31
sergio-br2nvm00:32
ratnothello all...can anyone guide me on how to manually install software from a disc with linux?01:54
xubuntu85whello?02:16
xanguaratnot: what do you want to install exactly?03:13
xubuntu87wUPDATE MANAGER - how do I stop it offering me stuff I DON'T WANT .... permenantly ? .....03:43
aksdfafdHow do I make xubuntu ask for a password to login instead of just logging in automatically?05:56
MasterSultanOkay, I cannot get xubuntu to ask me for a password when I login.  I have tried to go to /etc/lightdm/  ... but there is no lightdm.conf file there to edit....I went to users and groups but that isn't helping either...any help?06:32
krytarikMasterSultan: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LightDM#Configuration06:36
MasterSultankrytarik, I am sure that would help most people, but I can't make heads or tails of what it is trying to tell me to do.06:40
MasterSultanI guess I just wont have a system that asks for a password on login.06:44
MasterSultanfuck it06:44
jarnosI wonder why chromium-browser's location bar does not follow the dpi setting made in Xfce's Appearance settings; also text is very small in browser window. google-chrome does after restarting.10:55
jarnoschromium also starts much slower than chrome. This is in 15.10.10:55
jarnosI wonder, if google-chrome's security updates will be installed, if you setup automatic installation of security updates?11:00
Linus_Is XFCE good for HiDPI monitors?11:00
Linus_jarnos: besides chromium, does XFCE work well with HiDPI?11:01
jarnosLinus_, it could be better. you can not set different dpi for different monitors in multimonitor setup.11:01
Linus_jarnos: oh, that sucks, -- what if you connect external monitor, and shut off the internal monitor?11:02
jarnosLinus_, but the dpi setting I wrote above seems to work nice with most apps.11:02
Linus_it wont automatically adjust to the 1080p TV?11:02
jarnosLinus_, well, the DPI setting remains.11:04
jarnosLinus_, oh I am not sure, if you do not use the custom setting.11:08
Linus_hmmmm, any other problems?  i am thinking about buying hidpi laptop11:09
jarnosLinus_, not that I know of. I think objects should remain in same size no matter, if I change display resolution. I wonder, if there is a DE that does that.11:26
Linus_jarnos: unity and gnome are pretty good with HiDPI, but i like xfce better  :)11:26
xubuntu90wI work at a public school and we have been running xubuntu on older equipment for about 1 year.  Now that Chrome 32-bit will no longer receive security updates on linux 32-bit, I'm thinking about using the x64 xubuntu on the older machines.12:23
xubuntu90wMy question is, if the computer is x64 capable, what is the minimum system requirement (Ram/Chip) and will xubuntu run okay with 1 gb of ram on these older machines. TIA12:25
knomexubuntu90w, it's nothing exact (whether you are fine with the speed with your setup is subjective), but 1GB is the least recommended RAM (even if xubuntu can run with less)13:05
knomexubuntu90w, and for when it comes to the difference between 32/64-bit, there is no (significant) difference13:06
xubuntu90wThank you for for the help!  I'm going to go ahead and begin to install the x64 version of xubuntu on these computers.13:13
knomegood luck :)13:14
knome(and have fun)13:14
xubuntu90wXubuntu has been a great find for our district, we have  been able to repurpose our old equipment into student labs.  Thank you!13:15
knomexubuntu90w, btw, if you are interested... we run this article series: http://wiki.xubuntu.org/doku.php?id=marketing:projects:xubuntuat13:16
knomexubuntu90w, basically, we write about organizations that use xubuntu (etc)13:16
knomexubuntu90w, if you want to get involved, i can get you started13:16
xubuntu90wLet me clear it with my tech director and I will get back to you.13:19
knomesure13:19
knomexubuntu90w, basically, you can either give us an email address for a person/persons who are able to answer the questions, and we'll be in touch with you :)13:21
knomeOR you can come to #xubuntu-devel and we can organize the thing there13:21
knomebut it'll still likely go through email in a way or another13:22
asmodaiIs there any way to beat display into submission? Bloody thing keeps mucking around with the config for the laptop (closed lid) and two external monitors and it's driving me bonkers.13:27
Afdlahow to start xfce4-notifyd?13:50
ratnotcan anyone tell me why xubuntu want update drivers properly?13:52
asmodaiAfdla: maybe via Super + R > Session and Startup > Application Autostart?13:57
Afdlaasmodai: it's not there13:59
Afdlabut it seems I can send notifications with "notify-send"13:59
Afdlawhich is weird as I'm not running the xfce4-notifyd13:59
Afdlaps -ef | grep notify14:00
Afdladoesn't list it14:00
AfdlaI wonder if it's because I actually have ubuntu but I just removed unity and installed xfce14:01
asmodaiAfdla: Ah, seems it's a system daemon. Running Xubuntu and it is running.14:09
AfdlaI just found out I'm running notify-osd14:09
Afdlais it somehow blocking xfce4-notifyd because the settings for xfce4-notifyd aren't working14:09
Afdlawhen I change theme the preview is broken14:10
xubuntu99dhelp15:37
xubuntu99dive recently installed ubuntu15:37
xubuntu99dis there  any way to change /home toc;15:38
xubuntu99dC;15:38
xanguaNo15:38
asmodaiOk, that question was just weird.15:56
geniiasmodai: I've seen the same question in different incarnations quite a few times actually16:04
Luyinwhat the heck is the question supposed to mean?17:24
geniiLuyin: Mostly it's people wanting all the things that used to appear on the desktop of their Windows to show up on their *buntu desktop17:34
Luyingenii: I don't know anything about the english/international ubuntu help pages, but the german ubuntu wiki is very good for learners.. I'd send them there17:35
jalt##ubuntu was not helpful, so here goes: what is the best way to upgrade the gcc toolchain in xubuntu 14.04? test ppa?18:20
xanguaThe recommended is to use packages from the official Ubuntu repository18:22
xanguaAnything else you're on your own18:22
jalt14.04 is on 4.8, which lacks decent C11 support. there is some half-baked 4.9 gcc-base in there but no C frontend. i believe only go was supported. i understand that using soemthing else will be unsupported, but i was trying to gather feedback about the best way of disabling current gcc and getting a newer one as default18:25
bazhangsearch the ppa if you wish or compile jalt18:26
jalti what what the ppa is, i wanted to know if there was another suggested alternative, which i guess there isn't :)18:27
bazhang!ppa18:28
ubottuA Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge18:28
bazhangsee above jalt18:28
jalt*i know what, oops18:28
jaltthanks still18:28
xanguajalt: it's up to you to decide, if you want stability our latest software, if you wanted latest then why did you install 14.04?18:28
xanguaStability or* latest software18:29
bazhang!find gcc xenial18:29
ubottuFound: gcc, gcc-4.7, gcc-4.7-base, gcc-4.7-doc, gcc-4.7-plugin-dev, gcc-4.9, gcc-4.9-base, gcc-4.9-doc, gcc-4.9-multilib, gcc-4.9-plugin-dev (and 308 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=gcc&searchon=names&suite=xenial&section=all18:29
bazhang!info gcc xenial18:29
ubottugcc (source: gcc-defaults (1.149ubuntu2)): GNU C compiler. In component main, is optional. Version 4:5.2.1-16ubuntu2 (xenial), package size 5 kB, installed size 44 kB18:29
jaltxangua, i want a stable usable system, and adding a new gcc should not have any impact on that18:30
eragera!help20:01
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience20:01
erageraWas trying to help a friend install Xubuntu on his win8 PC. Award Bios is giving me a hard time.20:02
erageraNeed help.20:02
ballmereragera, whats it doing.20:10
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