[00:56] <catintheroof> guys, im using xubuntu 16.04 on a macbookpro 8.2, on xubuntu 14.04 the microphone worked like a charm, but on 16.04 it does'nt, any experiences ?
[01:11] <zombienerd> catintheroof Check Pulse Audio Volume Control.  Under Input devices.
[01:13] <catintheroof> zombienerd, yeah, what do i need to look ?
[01:14] <zombienerd> Is internal microhpone listed?
[01:15] <catintheroof> yes, says: Port: Microphone
[01:15] <catintheroof> and "Line In (Unplugged)"
[01:18] <zombienerd> Give me a moment, firing up a laptop.
[01:21] <zombienerd> Check under configuration.  What does it say under Built in AUdio
[01:24] <zombienerd> You should have that set to "Analog Stereo Duplex".
[01:25] <zombienerd> Then under Input Devices, make sure Port: microphone is selected.
[01:25] <zombienerd> Try making noise, you should see the bar underneath show blue with the sound.
[01:25] <zombienerd> If not, check hardware settings for muting..
[01:25] <catintheroof> zombienerd, everything but the bar mooving is done
[01:26] <zombienerd> So you have no deflection on the bar underneath?  Check your keyboard for mute button.  I'm not familiar with Apples.
[01:26] <zombienerd> If it's not muted, I'm not sure, and you might try asking again later when maybe there's a mac person around.
[01:27] <catintheroof> zombienerd, as long as i know, macbookpro doesnt have a key for mute
[01:27] <catintheroof> zombienerd, i mean it has ... but i can ear or not ear sounds
[01:27] <catintheroof> and i can ear it
[01:27] <catintheroof> then mute it, unmute it, and sound works, but mic doesnt work
[01:30] <zombienerd> Well, obviously the drivers are working as expected, as sound plays, and the device shows up in Pulse.  That leads me to believe it's a hardware issue between the mac and linux.  However, I could be wrong.
[01:32] <zombienerd> Under Input devies, there is a mute button on the right above the drop down box.. Is that selected?
[02:16] <kawhi> hi i can't extract .rar files in xubuntu 16.04. apt-get install rar (or unrar) says that there is not installation candidate available
[02:29] <krytarik> !multiverse | kawhi
[03:22] <krobzaur> hello all. I was messing around with my terminalrc file in xfce and all of a sudden for some reason the terminal emulator won't reload the config when I modify the color theme
[03:23] <krobzaur> Any idea what the problem might be? Is there any way to reload the config manually?
[03:46] <catintheroof> guys, im using xubuntu 16.04 on a macbookpro 8.2, on xubuntu 14.04 the microphone worked like a charm, but on 16.04 it does'nt, any experiences ?
[04:45] <Legendre_> hi hi
[04:46] <Legendre_> having some real grief trying to get a Brother printer installed. Has worked fine on all previous Xubuntu releases, but this one won't fly.
[04:47] <Legendre_> It's an HL2270-DW and it's known to be a tricky model.
[07:32] <[diablo]> Good morning #xubuntu ... I've got the latest 16.04 installed, and my work box has a Hewlett-Packard Company Radeon HD 6350 card...
[07:33] <[diablo]> I'm getting a lot of shearing when moving windows around, scrolling etc... I went to the display prefs and enabled v-sync but still doing it.. any ideas please?
[10:15] <NessaDevil> HI GUys. I have a problem with my xubuntu installation. Please have a look at the image attached. http://bit.ly/276Wars
[17:52] <catintheroof> guys, im using xubuntu 16.04 on a macbookpro 8.2, on xubuntu 14.04 the microphone worked like a charm, but on 16.04 it does'nt, any experiences ?
[20:42] <xubuntu87d>  exited with non-zero exit status 14: Windows is hibernated, refused to mount
[20:42] <xubuntu87d> ailed to mount '/dev/sda2': Operación no permitida The NTFS partition is in an unsafe state. Please resume and shutdown Windows fully (no hibernation or fast restarting), or mount the volume read-only with the 'ro' mount option.
[20:43] <bekks> xubuntu87d: you have to do what the message tells you to do.
[21:00] <LTR61i> how to make this icon baterry in tray to show percentage of power in 16.04 lts like in 14.04?
[23:04] <chuckmcm> hey folks, anyone know why Xubuntu 16.04 won't wake up the display manager? Ctl-alt-Fx works to bring up an alt tty shell but typing or moving the mouse does not wake Lightdm
[23:05] <chuckmcm> I can kill HUP lightdm and get back to the login screen (all awake) but it has lost all my processes from the session.
[23:14] <SonikkuAmerica> chuckmcm: That's odd. Are you using a proprietary driver?
[23:14] <chuckmcm> Not that I'm aware of, straight up install of Xubuntu 16.04 on a NUC5i7RYH
[23:15] <SonikkuAmerica> OK
[23:15] <chuckmcm> I thought I had managed to turn off all sleeping as a workaround but something somewhere blanks the screen from which it does not come back (until the aforementioned SIGHUP)
[23:16] <SonikkuAmerica> can you install pastebinit, then run [ inxi -F | pastebinit ]?
[23:16] <chuckmcm> sure
[23:16] <Unit193> chuckmcm: inxi -Fc0 | pastebinit, rather
[23:17] <chuckmcm> And here ya go http://paste.ubuntu.com/16327702/
[23:18] <chuckmcm> btw it complained to stderr: gawk: symbol lookup error: gawk: undefined symbol: mpfr_z_sub
[23:18] <chuckmcm> gawk: symbol lookup error: gawk: undefined symbol: mpfr_z_sub
[23:19] <SonikkuAmerica> Unit193: (what does the c0 do?)
[23:19] <Unit193> SonikkuAmerica: Disables color, figured you'd not want to try and read through [03;39 type stuff.
[23:20] <SonikkuAmerica> lol, good catch
[23:21] <chuckmcm> This is the sudo version although some unicode was killing pastebin: http://paste.ubuntu.com/16327818/
[23:23] <SonikkuAmerica> Hm.
[23:23] <SonikkuAmerica> My Intel is a Haswell product
[23:23] <SonikkuAmerica> this is a Broadwell.
[23:23] <SonikkuAmerica> But hmm.
[23:34] <chuckmcm> The good news is that it is pretty reproducible, just let the system go overnight without input and then try to wake it up.
[23:38] <SonikkuAmerica> Hehe
[23:38] <SonikkuAmerica> Comforting. :\
[23:39] <SonikkuAmerica> Perhaps it got logged to /var/log/Xorg.0.log or to /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log ?
[23:54] <chuckmcm> Well there is lots of stuff in there, not sure what I'd be looking for though.