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the4ndyHey, so I added a second NIC to my Xubuntu machine and it works fine, but whenever i plug anything into the second NIC (or anytime anything network wise changes on that NIC) the OS defaults to that as the "main" connection01:49
the4ndythis is very very annoying as i typically use that second NIC for things that are NOT connected to the internet (ie configuring new network devices)01:50
the4ndycan anyone point me in the right direction to either forcing the OS to ALWAYS default to eth0 or a way to at least manually adjust the default network connection01:51
xubuntu59wHey guys, I'm having some issues with 15.10 and what seems to be compositing crashing. I've done some basic troubleshooting, but I was wondering if anyone could help me pinpoint what's going on.04:14
svetlanawhat have you got so far?04:17
xubuntu59wI haven't pulled any logs yet, but so far I've run through the gamut of *ubuntu systems to see if that was it, tried 3 different graphics cards, the onboard video for my mobo. Tried all proprietary and non drivers04:18
xubuntu59wTried changing the compositor04:18
xubuntu59wI can get compositing to function correctly by switching to a VT and back to VT704:19
xubuntu59wAlso of note, I installed both openSUSE tumbleweed and Arch with XFCE and the same thing was happening04:20
xubuntu59wIt's pretty perplexing to say the least.04:20
svetlanawhat are the symptoms when it looks/behaves "wrong"?04:20
xubuntu59wI'm unable to switch from the window I have open, or if I haven't opened anything yet I can only open the XFCE menu or applets.04:21
svetlanabut you can stil click things in the open window right?04:24
xubuntu59wYes I can04:25
xubuntu59wSo say I open firefox, I can browse and use it normally, but I'm unable to move the window around or acess the XFCE menu.04:26
svetlanaok, please wait here for a while. I will look for a way to troubleshoot this, but it's not a familiar issue to me, and it would be useful to wait for someone more knowledgeable to appear in the chat.04:27
xubuntu59wSounds good, thank you04:28
rangergordHi. How can I change the default action for executable files when using the file manager? I'd like a double-click to open the file in an editor, rather than execute05:56
rangergordgetting burned since that's not the behavior on Ubuntu : )05:57
krytarikrangergord: That behavior was changed in version 1.6.6 of Thunar - Xfce bug 7596.06:15
ubottubugzilla.xfce.org bug 7596 in general "add a way to *open* shell scripts instead of executing them" [Normal,Resolved: fixed] https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=759606:15
rangergordkrytarik: ok, thanks...guess I'll wait for Xubuntu 16.0406:51
xubuntu06ihi12:03
DanielXHi all16:49
DanielXon a fresh install of Xubuntu 15.10 I have no sound16:50
DanielXit's an old LG laptop that had sound with windows 7 on it16:50
DanielXinxi says the audio card is Intel NM10/ICH716:50
DanielXalsamixer opens without error16:51
DanielXand nothing is muted16:52
DanielXthis fix worked17:05
DanielXhttp://www.webupd8.org/2010/11/fix-hda-intel-realtek-alc887-no-sound.html17:05
xubuntu42walguien habla espaƱol??17:23
SHDWhen you apparently have so little space that you can't delete things... what do you do? An upgrade botched due to not enough space, and now I can't remove old kernels to free space. Or remove anything for that matter.21:24
GeekDudeSHD, Can't delete or can't move to trash?21:25
SHDall removals fail due to, I think, "gzip: stdout: No Space left on device"21:26
SHDWhen you apparently have so little space that you can't delete things... what do you do? An upgrade botched due to not enough space, and now I can't remove old kernels to free space. Or remove anything for that matter.21:27
SHDTried removing small, unneeded things through ubuntu software center, had the same problem.21:28
GeekDudeI would probably just stick my bootable drive into it and work off there, though I suppose not everyone has bootable media prepared in advance21:29
SHDSo doing it from a live OS might get past this issue?21:30
GeekDudeDefinitely21:32
SHDI'm not sure why I didn't think of that. I will try now.21:33
GeekDudeYou'd probably want to use the live os to move nonessential files/documents/media from the system to somewhere else (or just delete it outright if it's unimportant)21:38
SHDstill getting the no space left on device error. I think I am going to have to just jump ship while I still have hair to tear out.22:09
flocculantSHD: have you tried apt-get autoremove yet?22:10
flocculantapt-get autoclean?22:10
flocculantapt-get clean?22:10
SHDevery time, the gzip no space left error22:11
SHDThat one cannot delete something because there's not enough space seems counterintuitive.22:12
flocculantthe last two probably first - in that order, will clear first old .debs, then all .debs from the cache22:12
flocculantand did this all suddenly happen because you had a kernel update?22:13
SHDYes. From what I understand, I tried to update when there was not enough space.22:14
flocculantok - so try the apt-get autoclean or clean22:14
flocculantthen autoremove - that should clear out some old kernels22:14
flocculantthen you should be in a position to try and finish upgrading kernels22:15
flocculantSHD: lvm or encrypted install?22:15
SHDgzip: stdout: No space left on device , E: mkinitramfs failure cpio 141 gzip 122:16
SHDlvm22:16
flocculantright - /boot gets set ot 256Mb or something - then fills up22:16
flocculantSHD: you get that with autoclean or clean?22:17
SHDautoclean, dpkg --remove, and apt-get purge22:17
flocculantand is this from recovery - or just booted as far as it can?22:17
SHDIt is from the last working kernel, as well as chroot from live media22:18
flocculantnot sure about chroot - rarely use them - not enough to help you out :)22:18
flocculanttry from recovery root terminal, you'll need to make sure to mount first with mount -o remount,rw /22:19
flocculanthttp://askubuntu.com/questions/345588/what-is-the-safest-way-to-clean-up-boot-partition22:20
GeekDudeSHD, the point of the live media was so you can remove files from the mounted drive while not trying to run the system off the drive. chrooting to the drive kind of negates that advantage22:20
flocculantassuming that if you df -h you see /boot as full22:20
flocculantGeekDude: if /boot is full then you could remove /home and it would still fail to complete the install afaik22:21
GeekDudealthough if it's the boot partition that's full, I have no idea22:21
flocculantGeekDude: I only know because I read other people's issues, not doing lvm/encrypted myself22:24
GeekDudeLVM sounds like a useful tool, though I never use it since it's unchecked by default in the system setup22:26
flocculantI never use it because I spend my life in dev version and we don't test it :D22:27
SHDWell, I had to move this off the VM onto a physical machine anyway. Thanks for the help guys, I think I'm going to go have a pint and nuke it when I come back.22:39
flocculantoh22:40
flocculantdidn't see VM in the backlog ...22:41
flocculantI'd have just resized things22:41
flocculantI can understand the sentiment in the last sentence though22:43

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