[00:53] <drohm> would anyone be able to help with a grub issue dual booting win10 and xubuntu?
[01:02] <slee> hello, i'm trying to mount 2 slaves drives, i tried this in fstab, but it isn't working:
[01:03] <slee>  /dev/sdb1    /media/data/folder1   ext4    defaults    0    0
[01:03] <slee>  /dev/sdc1    /media/data/folder2    ext4    defaults    0    0
[01:03] <slee> what am i doing wrong?
[03:01] <C1t1z3n> wha is the xubuntu next L.T.S. will get out ?
[03:01] <C1t1z3n> when ?
[03:06] <slee> hi, trying to help a friend set their xubuntu up, she's wanting the ability to have windows open in the same place, ie: firefox open in this corner, terminal open over here,,,,etc...i don't see anything in default xubuntu to allow this, someone suggested Devilpie, but after looking at that(having to write a script for each window) she isn't going to be able to do that
[03:06] <slee> is there not some simple way to accomplish this?
[03:52] <C1t1z3n> wha is the xubuntu next L.T.S. will get out ?
[03:57] <Unit193> Xenial is the next release, due in April.
[06:47] <Enkidu_ak> Is there a separate config for xfce-display-manager that overrides xorg.conf.d configs? I'm trying to add new display mods to my display and no matter what I drop in to the xorg conf xfce shows the same resolutions available.
[07:31] <flocculant> slee: you can use gdevilspie to do that - no need to write them manually
[07:37] <Enkidu_ak> Hi Floc
[16:02] <niemand> I have a fujitsu siemens AH531 lifebook and I have installed ubuntu studio 14.04 my screen blincs sometimes and I thing is drivers problems. any help pls?
[17:56] <ARandomScientist> Just started using Linux. Looking for a good beginners resource for learning more about the terminal, especially is language (e.g., syntax, vocabulary/commands).
[17:58] <mrkramps> ARandomScientist, http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
[18:00] <ARandomScientist> mrkramps | Thanks
[18:00] <mrkramps> ARandomScientist, and maybe also interesting http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashGuide
[18:01] <mrkramps> ARandomScientist, and if looking for specific solutions search on https://stackoverflow.com/
[18:01] <ARandomScientist> mrkramps | Awesome. Thanks again.
[18:03] <mrkramps> you're welcome
[18:28] <ARandomScientist> Is there a character that represents space in terminal? Tried to make a directory called "misc notes" using "mkdir misc notes". It created two directories instead.
[18:37] <kryten> ARandomScientist: 1.) Please try actually reading the guides given.  2.) There is #bash too.
[18:39] <kryten> That is, I literally would link you back to those, or: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12902227/how-to-input-a-path-with-a-white-space
[18:41] <ARandomScientist> kryten | Okay. I'll read them. Thanks
[22:50] <pencilandpaper> I can't wait for April 17th for 16.04 to drop.
[22:51] <knome> the final release is on april 21st though.
[22:51] <pencilandpaper> I was using it for a while, but unetbootin wasn't working properly for some reason. Packages weren't in place for it yet or something..so I had to go back to 14.04 for the time being.
[22:51] <pencilandpaper> O, sorry knome..thats what I meant.
[22:52] <knome> careful there
[22:52] <knome> :P
[22:52] <pencilandpaper> ;)
[23:00] <xangua> Is it out?
[23:01] <xangua> April 21 at 0:00:01 am? :-P
[23:02] <Unit193> !isitout
[23:02] <Unit193> :---D
[23:04] <Reptilia> There is a bug of some kind in the installer of Xubuntu 15.10, 16.04. When i choose the option to install Xubuntu alongside Windows, the installer is saying that it should do partitioning on the disk, and after that, it terminates, saying that there is a faulty HDD/CD drive inserted. However, this is not happening on the 14.04/10 Xubuntu installer.
[23:05] <knome> Reptilia, have you reported a bug?
[23:05] <Reptilia> Nope, where should i do that?
[23:05] <knome> !bugs
[23:05] <Reptilia> knome:^
[23:05] <Reptilia> Oh, okay
[23:05] <tortib> I hate life
[23:07] <tortib> life is actually hell
[23:08] <knome> tortib, if you need professional help, i would suggest you look for it from some other place; this is the support channel for xubuntu
[23:08] <tortib> there is no help here but okay thanks
[23:18] <Reptilia> knome:I can't find, where should i report the bug? Can't see any option "Report a bug here", or something similar, on the site you sent.
[23:21] <knome> Reptilia, here is the target URL you are looking for: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+filebug - but i will stop holding your hand now; please refer to the URL from ubottu before if you need help, because it actually has all the information you need if you pay attention
[23:21] <Reptilia> knome:Thanks
[23:27] <Reptilia> knome:I hope it will get fixed, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1557794