[00:58] <GeekDude> I've rebooted, but it would be nice to know what happened
[06:10] <craigbass76> Anyone else having trouble with Chromium locking up?  I'm pretty sure it's Facebook related, but can't prove it.
[06:11] <xangua> Facebook crashes my Firefox
[06:11] <xangua> So I avoid it
[06:16] <craigbass76> I'm not sure why I stay on...
[06:19] <xangua> I just use the chat, but I can use it with Pidgin
[06:34] <mucus> hiya, so i've got a .sh and it reads like http://pastebin.com/ndJSesLZ , but when i try to execute it i still get http://pastebin.com/2eLMibzd
[06:34] <mucus> am i doing something wrong?
[06:59] <mucus> okay, so i manually updated openjdk8, and then set that to be recognized as the default java, then commented that line out of the script.
[08:19] <xubuntu83i> Hi, Im currently instaling xubuntu - not my first time hover I cant get my trackpad to work?
[08:19] <xubuntu83i> Seems to work with usb mouse
[08:22] <well_laid_lawn> xubuntu83i:  have you checked the X log ?
[08:23] <xubuntu83i> Yep: xubuntu@xubuntu:/$ xinput list ⎡ Virtual core pointer                    	id=2	[master pointer  (3)] ⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer              	id=4	[slave  pointer  (2)] ⎜   ↳ Razer Razer DeathAdder 2013             	id=14	[slave  pointer  (2)] ⎜   ↳ Razer Razer DeathAdder 2013             	id=15	[slave  pointer  (2)] ⎣ Virtual core keyboard                   	id=3	[master keyboard (2)]     ↳ Virtual c
[08:24] <well_laid_lawn> that's not the X log
[17:14] <GeekDude> DrCool: Are you using intel graphics by any chance?
[18:30] <DexterF> hi
[18:30] <DexterF> today is the official U16.04LTS beta1 date, does xubuntu follow that roadmap?
[18:43] <sorinello> Hello. I have an issue with my xubuntu instalation. After I boot, I see t he services loading, then the login screen should appear, but all I see is the cursor not blingking
[18:44] <sorinello> could someone guide me on how to investigate this ?
[18:44] <sorinello> last 2 entries in my syslog file are
[18:44] <sorinello> Feb 25 20:42:25 localhost console-kit-daemon[1003]: (process:1312): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_slice_set_config: assertion 'sys_page_size == 0' failed
[18:44] <sorinello> Feb 25 20:42:25 localhost console-kit-daemon[1003]: missing action
[18:44] <sorinello> but dunno if this is related to my problem
[19:39] <sorinello> ok, I have isolated a bigt of the problem. It seems that the problem is caused by the latest kernel, the 4.2.0-30. Using 4.2.0-27 work
[19:40] <sorinello> *works
[19:41] <sorinello> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1548587 ok, found the bug also
[19:50] <sorinello> could  someone explain to me why is this bug invalid ?
[19:50] <sorinello> I am having issues understanding the launchpad page
[19:59] <genii> sorinello: There are specific posts which do not relate to the topic of the original post and those have been marked invalid, not the original bug itself.
[20:01] <sorinello> genii, could you point me to the original bug ? I am having exactly the same issue, using Vm Ware also
[20:04] <sorinello> genii, I am mostly referring to the Affects table, where Trusty is marked with invalid, but in the linux-lts-willy, Trusty is maked as in progress
[20:07] <genii> sorinello: linux-lts-wily refers to a backported kernel
[20:09] <genii> !info linux-image-generic trusty
[20:15] <genii> sorinello: So the reason it's marked invalid there, is because the default linux-image-generic for Trusty is 3.13.0.79.85 as the bot indicates, and not the problemmatic version of  4.2.0-30
[20:17] <sorinello> I see. thanks. Could you estimate an ETA until this update/fix will be distributed via channels ?
[20:23] <genii> sorinello: Sorry, I don't know
[20:36] <DexterF> 16.10daily: known issue with intel wireless 4965AG(N)? got one on iwl4965 in xub live, wont connect
[21:42] <RoadRunner> can't save changes to /etc/default/hddtemp - get: "/etc/default/hddtemp" and can't seem to change permissions; is loging in as root the only answer or can I do it somehow from my user account?
[21:44] <knome> there's hardly ever (read: never) a reason to log in as root.
[21:45] <RoadRunner> so what's the simple solution? :)
[21:46] <knome> well, if you read my comment closely, you would notice i said there's (always) a simple solution available
[21:46] <knome> err, i *didn't* say
[21:47] <RoadRunner> :)
[21:48] <RoadRunner> to cut to the chase, can you suggest A solution for the above issue :) ?
[21:48] <knome> no, i'm not familiar with that.
[21:49] <Pici> use sudo
[21:53] <RoadRunner> Pici: me being a newbie, could you tell me the full command systax for saving a changed text file with sudo?
[21:54] <Pici> RoadRunner: you'd need to re-open it with sudo. i.e: sudo nano /etc/default/hddtemp
[21:55] <RoadRunner> is nano a part of xubuntu distro?
[21:55] <flocculant> yes
[21:57] <RoadRunner> any reason to using nano rather than Mousepad?
[21:57] <flocculant> none - unless you're not at a desktop
[21:57] <flocculant> pkexec mousepad /path/to/root/owned/stuff
[22:04] <RoadRunner> flocculant: tried the above command and am getting "Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)" but sudo mousepad /etc/default/hddtemp seems to work...
[22:10] <RoadRunner> and time for another newbie question... how do you save in nano?
[22:15] <Nairwolf> I think it's Ctrl+O
[22:15] <Nairwolf> Isn't displayed at the back ?
[22:18] <RoadRunner> Nairwolf: you are right, I wonder what genius came up with "O" considering it isn't present in the word "save" or "write"?
[22:19] <Nairwolf> It's to annoy newbies ^^
[22:20] <RoadRunner> :) they have succeeded beyond measure :)
[22:27] <RoadRunner> flocculant: you mentioned nano is better than mousepad if "you're not at a desktop", could you explain?
[22:33] <Nairwolf> RoadRunner: It's because you run nano in a terminal. And mousepad is a gui application
[22:33] <Nairwolf> So, for example, if you're at a server, usually, you don't have graphical windows, so, you use nano (or vim) to edit text files
[22:34] <RoadRunner> got it
[22:35] <RoadRunner> now, any idea why am I getting "Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)" with pkexec?
[22:37] <Nairwolf> I'm sorry, I don't know what is pkexec
[22:40] <mpmctoo> I assumed that because Ubuntu has dropped the software center that Xubuntu would drop it too, I've just upgraded and it's still there?
[22:42] <GeekDude> RoadRunner: If you modified the file, you will be prompted save your changes during exit (Ctrl-X)
[22:43] <GeekDude> Somewhat more straightforward than Ctrl-O, but not excessively so
[22:43] <GeekDude> At least X makes sense, eXit
[22:46] <RoadRunner> GeekDude: not sure how that answers my "core dumped" question...
[22:46] <xangua> mpmctoo: probably the gnome appstore has many gnome dependencies?
[22:47] <GeekDude> RoadRunner: it does answer the "how do you save in nano" question though
[22:47] <GeekDude> In a different, yet still informative manner
[22:47] <mpmctoo> xangua: Yep I understand that, just wanted to know what the replacement might have been :p
[22:47] <RoadRunner> GeekDude: thank you :)
[22:48] <xangua> mpmctoo: you can try the Lubuntu store
[22:48] <xangua> Don't remember how the package is called exactly
[22:49] <mpmctoo> xangua: Yep was hoping Xubuntu would pick something different though =P
[22:49] <xangua> Or just use synaptic
[22:50] <RoadRunner> thanks to all for all the help and guidance! (I almost feel like a big boy now) :))
[22:50] <mpmctoo> xangua: I usually just use apt-get if I can remember the name :p
[23:00] <t4nk147> hy can someone help me I have a black screen after yakeup my laptop
[23:00] <t4nk147> wakeup
[23:53] <nanotube> GeekDude: ctl-o is for 'write Out', innit? :)