[00:06] <RoadRunner> right, after running pycharm.sh from the bin subdirectory, system reported "Cannot run PyCharm. No JDK found"
[00:07] <knome> did you follow their guide on setting it up?
[00:07] <slickymaster> you need JDK in order to run PyCharm, RoadRunner
[00:07] <RoadRunner> didn't get to set up
[00:08] <RoadRunner> they say "Oracle JRE 1.6+ or OpenJDK 1.7+" neither of those is a part of xubuntu's default install?
[00:09] <slickymaster> no, but you can get OpenJDK from the USC, R
[00:09] <slickymaster> RoadRunner ^^
[00:10] <RoadRunner> so out of the above two packages, I should get  OpneJDK and not oracle?
[00:10] <slickymaster> that's a matter of choice really, RoadRunner
[00:11] <RoadRunner> well, "open" sounds like open source, so I'll go with that :)
[00:42] <RoadRunner> success! works like a charm (yes, pun intended :) thank's for everyone's help!
[00:46] <RoadRunner> on a diff note, PyCharm is reporting detecting a diff app in my home folder: "Unregistered VCS root detected
[00:46] <RoadRunner> The directory /home/frosty/skype4pidgin is under Git, but is not registered in the Settings. Add root  Configure  Ignore".  What's a VCS root?
[04:08] <arman> hey can someone help me with mouse and keyboard issues. My mouse seems to be going in and out of use (sometimes clicks do and dont work)
[04:21] <arman> hello?
[04:23] <arman_> hey can someone help me with mouse and keyboard issues. My mouse seems to be going in and out of use (sometimes clicks do and dont work)
[04:59] <ww58e2> what file or command is the keyboard layout plugin using to monitor the current active language in use
[05:53] <nextitron> hey are there humans awake here?
[05:58] <ww58e2> YES
[05:58] <nextitron> ah hello!
[05:58] <ww58e2> o/
[05:58] <nextitron> im wondering why whenever i try to put a new os image on usb; dd works fine, but it doesnt boot
[05:59] <nextitron> just stays in black screen; and in present os it shows up as read-only
[06:00] <ww58e2> dd bs=4M if=/path/to/image.iso of=/dev/sdx status=progress && sync
[06:00] <nextitron> whoa, i havent seen that yet
[06:01] <ww58e2> or boot order in pc bios/efi/whatever
[06:01] <nextitron> what is the <bs=4M> and <&& sync>
[06:01] <ww58e2> google it
[06:01] <nextitron> yeah, i have it set to make sure usb boots first
[06:01] <nextitron> weird thing is, old crunchbang stick boots
[06:01] <ww58e2> idk man
[06:02] <nextitron> well thats helpful already thanks
[06:02] <ww58e2> :)
[10:53] <xubuntu61w> hello to the community
[10:55] <xubuntu61w> i did a fresh install of xubuntu LTS
[10:55] <xubuntu61w> after the updates installed i can see i have the 3.13.0-77-generic kernel...
[10:55] <xubuntu61w> there is one question on this or two:
[10:56] <xubuntu61w> 1) i saw on the net that there is the 3.16.0.60 something kernel us an update for ubuntu mate....
[10:56] <xubuntu61w> 2) even some guys updated through the terminal to the 4.2 kernel....
[10:57] <xubuntu61w> what should i do?
[11:05] <xubuntu36w> the connection trow me out somehow....
[11:07] <xubuntu36w> hello to the community, i just did a fresh install of xubuntu LTS, after the updates installed i can see i have the 3.13.0-77-generic kernel... [12:55] <xubuntu61w> i have 2 question on this: 1) i saw on the net that there is the 3.16.0.60 something kernel us an update for ubuntu mate.... , 2) even some guys updated through the terminal to the 4.2 kernel....
[11:07] <xubuntu36w> what should i do
[11:13] <brainwash> xubuntu36w: I think that you are looking for this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[12:25] <suprnaut1> Hi Everyone!
[12:26] <suprnaut1> I changed my UID to 501 for mac file sharing, and all is fine, except for now my user doesn't show on the login screen.  I have edit both the UID_MIN and GID_MIN in /etc/login.defs to 500, but still I am having no luck.  Is there something I missed?
[12:39] <knome> suprnaut1, yes, that fact that you shouldn't change your UID to browse shares
[12:42] <brainwash> suprnaut1: bug 1300514
[12:43] <knome> hello brainwash
[12:44] <brainwash> hi knome
[12:46] <suprnaut1> is there a fix for it?
[14:13] <exio4> hi!
[14:22] <exio4> have had issues with the hardware buttons of a touchpad, they weren't working yet tap-to-click and movement does work, any ideas? most stuff I find deals with the opposite problem
[16:54] <GeekDude> I logged onto my computer today and the Whisker Menu icon was different. Looking at the whisker menu itself, the search bar was also moved around and a "Switch Users" button was added
[16:55] <GeekDude> It's a simple enough change to put the icon back to how it was before, but I'm baffled at how to move the search bar back
[16:55] <GeekDude> ah, here it is
[16:55] <GeekDude> "Position search entry next to panel button"
[17:14] <xubuntu36o> hi,I need help
[17:15] <xubuntu36o> i cant change resolution on Oracle VM Virtualbox 5
[18:48] <xubuntu32w> I am installing xubuntu 12.? on my laptop. It is the latest supported version. Why is the installer stuck at''detecting file systems''
[18:49] <xubuntu32w> it is 12.04
[18:54] <krytarik> xubuntu32w: http://xubuntu.org/news/xubuntu-12-04-end-of-life/ - and what do you mean by "latest"?
[18:55] <xubuntu069> is anyone here?
[20:59] <codydh> Hello! Wondering if anyone has had the experience of Dropbox on Xubuntu not having an icon in the system tray, just a black square with a red "do not enter" sign over it?
[21:02] <codydh> (brb)
[21:05] <GeekDude> codydh, what icon theme are you using?
[21:05] <GeekDude> Does the red "do not enter" sign still function?
[21:06] <GeekDude> that is, does it give you a dropbox context menu when clicked
[21:07] <codydh> I'm using the default in Xubuntu, this is a fresh install. The icon showed up initially but now does not
[21:07] <codydh> And I cannot even tell what the icon is, it does not appear to be dropbox, and when I click it I get nothing
[21:07] <codydh> Right clicking it tells me it's "Indicator Icon"
[21:09] <GeekDude> Is it in the Indicator Plugin or in the Notification Area?
[21:09] <codydh> I guess I don't actually know
[21:10] <codydh> Starting from the top right, I have time, volume, envelope (messaging), network, and then this new icon that does nothing.
[21:10] <GeekDude> If you open up the panel settings (right click in a blank area of the task bar) and go to the items tab, then move the notification area and indicator plugin around
[21:10] <GeekDude> if it sticks with the notification area, it's in the notification area
[21:10] <GeekDude> vice versa with the indicator plugin
[21:10] <codydh> It's definitely part of Indicator
[21:10] <GeekDude> ok. My dropbox icon is in the notification area
[21:11] <codydh> Ah OK. So it may not be that at all.
[21:11] <GeekDude> Do you get any kind of message when hovering over the icon
[21:11] <GeekDude> or when left or right clicking it
[21:11] <codydh> No. It looks like it tries, but I just get a 1px-high line underneath the icon when I click it regularly.
[21:11] <codydh> Right click gives me properties for the indicator area.
[21:12] <GeekDude> If you go into the indicator plugin properties, do you see the same icon in the "Knwon Indicators" section?
[21:12] <codydh> Nope, in there I only see "Application Indicators," Messagin Menu, Sound Menu, and Power Management.
[21:13] <GeekDude> If you hide the application indicaitors does it go away?
[21:13] <GeekDude> I suppose you'd need to restart the panel
[21:13] <GeekDude> Which would mean logging out and back in (generally)
[21:13] <codydh> Ok, I can give it a shot unless I can just restart a process
[21:14] <GeekDude> I'm not sure
[21:14] <codydh> I actually can't even check the Hidden box for Application Indicators
[21:19] <codydh> Removing .dropbox-dist may have fixed it
[21:19] <codydh> But I will verify
[21:23] <codydh> GeekDude, Well, not sure exactly what that did, but it's fixed now. Thanks for your help!
[21:23] <GeekDude> lol
[21:23] <GeekDude> Glad to hear it's working
[21:24] <codydh> Yep. New to Xubuntu but liking it so far
[21:47] <xubuntu00w> I'm a noob to linux. I've downloaded adobe flash but can't get it to run.
[21:51] <GeekDude> xubuntu00w, Didn't adobe drop flash for linux a while back? Last I checked the only vendor officially supporting flash on linux is Google's PepperFlash built into Chrome
[21:52] <xubuntu00w> I saw that but I'm using chrome and its not working. I think its on the 32 bit version and I'm 64
[21:53] <GeekDude> https://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
[21:53] <GeekDude> Does this page's flash applets load for you?
[21:53] <GeekDude> There should be an animated banner at the top, and then a "Version Information" applet
[21:55] <xubuntu00w> plugin not supported
[21:57] <GeekDude> If you go to chrome://help what version of chrome does it say you are using?
[21:59] <xubuntu00w> Version 48.0.2564.82 Ubuntu 14.04 (64-bit)
[21:59] <GeekDude> Interesting. Mine doesn't include the "Ubuntu 14.04", though it might be worth noting that I'm on 15.10
[22:00] <GeekDude> I have to go now, best of luck
[22:01] <xubuntu00w> thanks