[03:46] <xubuntu65d> hello
[03:48] <xubuntu65d> can anyone advise me how to corect  a problem  called lumetad not active yet
[08:37] <[diablo]> Morning #xubuntu ... Today when I do an apt-get update , it just sits there after the "Fetched 187 kB in 0s (477 kB/s)"
[08:38] <[diablo]> doesn't drop back to the command line.... anyone else experiencing this please?
[08:40] <akxwi-dave> let me fine up a vm and give it a try
[08:44] <akxwi-dave> not get that exact error here, i'm getting a different one.. what happened if you do an apt-get upgrade? does it still pick up the updates
[08:46] <Unit193> [diablo]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/appstream/+bug/1579712
[09:00] <[diablo]> sorry went afk
[09:00] <[diablo]> hi akxwi-dave and Unit193 I'll check now
[09:01] <[diablo]> nothing... no updates
[09:02] <[diablo]> I'll hang fire for a bit... was just curious
[12:38] <ewet> how do you change the xfce widget font without the gui (from the console)? I couldn't find anything in gsettings
[13:06] <ewet> I don't have time to repro this right now, but I'm pretty sure I just managed to crash my xfce system reliably by setting /Gtk/FontName = Terminus 10 (which is a bitmap font) every single gtk application crashed, had to use the console to rescue from this
[13:20] <ewet> on Xubuntu 16.04 LTS
[14:50] <Afshaal> bah, chat just goes by too fast in #ubuntu
[14:50] <Afshaal> Anyone here familiar with the bug in libnl that breaks Network Manager?
[14:51] <Afshaal> it's been a problem since January but somehow the bug got pushed into the stable repositories a few weeks ago
[14:51] <Afshaal> I'm just wondering if this has been fixed yet and if it's safe for me to update
[14:51] <Afshaal> 14.04 here btw
[14:54] <knob> Hey guys, n00b question: If I encrypt a hdd, and mount it via fstab with a key... when I send the shutdown to the computer, does she umount --> luksClose   the hdd?
[15:34] <cm2> knob: yes. it's handled by systemd. see systemd-cryptsetup.
[15:43] <GeekDude> I don't suppose plugging in an external monitor is /supposed/ to crash Xorg?
[16:09] <knob> cm2, thank you!
[17:48] <xubuntu77i> hi :)
[17:48] <gabkdlly> hey
[17:48] <xubuntu77i> how to use intel graphic instead amd? i have hybrid
[17:49] <xubuntu77i> after fresh instal which graphic card is working by deafult? AMD or INTEL?:)
[17:50] <gabkdlly> My understanding of hybrid systems is that one part is low powered but is always on, while the other one is only switched on when there is graphically demanding processing to do.
[17:50] <xubuntu77i> in this way working in winows
[17:50] <xubuntu77i> windows*
[17:50] <xubuntu77i> in linux i think dont :)
[23:00] <xubuntu79w> Can someone please inform me on how to enable to onscreen keyboard
[23:00] <xubuntu79w> So it automatically opens when I log in
[23:01] <xubuntu79w> My laptop keyboard needs to be replaced, so I won't be able to use it for a couple days
[23:06] <flocculant> xubuntu79w: settings - onboard afaik gives you the accessibilty options
[23:07] <Guest7239> hello I have a problem xubuntu but my processor usage reaches 100% and not lower but lubuntu is between 30% and 90%, which is much difference
[23:08] <xubuntu79w> Flocculant: is that under accessibility?
[23:09] <xubuntu79w> I can't find the option under "onboard preferences"
[23:10] <Guest7239> a controller will be some settings
[23:15] <Guest7239> They must return to improve the efficiency of xubuntu
[23:18] <xubuntu79w> I can't use the terminal to install it as I have to keyboard working
[23:27] <squinty> xubuntu79w,  try  Settings and see if there is an entry for Onboard Settings"   seems it was part of the default install on my wife's xubuntu
[23:31] <squinty> can be toggled on in Sessions and Startup  (if he comes back)
[23:33] <xubuntu70w> Hi, I'm trying to remove the appearance on desktop of a drive mount under /media.  This rehabed computer is getting shipped out soon so turned to IRC
[23:38] <xubuntu70w> I don't see the items in /etc/fstab.  I would like to keep a windows drive visible.  I would like to hide a boot partition that is being displayed on the desktop
[23:46] <xubuntu70w> https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/first-xubuntu 2.2 solved it for me