[00:45] <xubuntu62w> Can someone help me out with WNA3100 drivers?
[00:46] <xubuntu62w> is anyone here? :p
[01:15] <xubuntu62w> is anyone at keyboard?
[01:17] <krytarik> xubuntu62w: Try asking in #ubuntu.
[01:18] <krytarik> Also, provide more details there.
[01:19] <xubuntu62w> How do i do that
[01:19] <xubuntu62w> #ubuntu can someone help me out with WNA3100 drivers
[01:19] <krytarik> "/join #ubuntu"
[01:19] <xubuntu62w> thanks krytarik!
[01:20] <krytarik> Sure.
[03:05] <gdane> hi guys
[03:05] <gdane> i have xubuntu 16.04 and ralink wifi card
[03:05] <gdane> how to install rt61pci into kernel?
[03:06] <gdane> my kernel - Linux doggyhouse 4.4.0-24-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jun 8 19:27:37 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[03:07] <gdane> 05:01.0 Network controller: Ralink corp. RT2561/RT61 rev B 802.11g
[03:07] <gdane> sudo modprobe rt61pci         say       modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'rt61pci': Invalid argument
[03:08] <gdane> any idea?
[03:18] <xangua> Linux doggyhouse :-|
[03:22] <gdane> and?
[03:54] <gdane> noone can help
[03:54] <gdane> its sad
[06:10] <chuckmcm> gdane what does dmesg say, or the kernel log
[06:11] <chuckmcm> see http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/28710/cant-insert-rt2800usb-module-invalid-argument for a similar example
[11:11] <walrider> i need help
[11:11] <walrider> some one please
[11:12] <walrider> any body ??
[11:12] <bazhang> !ask | walrider
[11:13] <walrider> i am failed to installed a .run file it says : walrider@blackbox:~/Downloads$ chmod -x TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.19.1_1.run
[11:13] <walrider> walrider@blackbox:~/Downloads$ sudo ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.19.1_1
[11:13] <walrider> [sudo] password for walrider:
[11:13] <walrider> sudo: ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.19.1_1: command not found
[11:13] <walrider> walrider@blackbox:~/Downloads$ ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.19.1_1
[11:13] <walrider> bash: ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.19.1_1: No such file or directory
[11:13] <walrider> walrider@blackbox:~/Downloads$ ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.19.1_1.run
[11:13] <walrider> bash: ./TeamSpeak3-Client-linux_x86-3.0.19.1_1.run: Permission denied
[11:13] <walrider> walrider@blackbox:~/Downloads$
[11:14] <walrider> cant install .run file
[11:18] <walrider> now what to do ?
[11:18] <walrider> ?
[11:36] <xds> hey
[11:36] <xds> what kind of X is Xubuntu? xfce?
[11:37] <xds> I'm thinking of where I should download themes from
[12:07] <akxwi-dave> xds, yes its xfce
[15:42] <pragomer_1> how to set/view/invoke lightlocker settings in xubuntu 16.04 ??
[15:43] <xubuntu31i> hej
[16:33] <ababababb> hi, i installed randomly bumblebee, nouveau, and nvidia drivers all at once last night and now when i start up my machine, lightdm just locks up my box about 30 seconds after being started every time
[16:34] <ababababb> i have an nvidia optimus card
[16:34] <ababababb> is there some sort of issue when having both drivers installed? (i wanted to test both)
[16:35] <ababababb> i have to hard boot when it locks up
[19:51] <ax562> anyone have experience making ubuntu 14.04 lts to xubuntu without installing the full xubuntu?
[19:53] <knome> ax562, sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[19:53] <ax562> knome thanks
[19:53] <knome> ax562, then you will be left with some packages that are needed for the ubuntu/unity desktop only, but that WILL get you the xubuntu desktop as it is
[19:53] <ax562> i'm actually on one of my buddys systems
[19:54] <knome> (technically, after doing that, you can boot to either desktop)
[19:54] <ax562> the reason I want to do it he is running an old school duo core 2 lappy
[19:54] <ax562> want to speed it up a little
[19:55] <ax562> knome thanks
[19:55] <ax562> yeah I remember doing it a while back but a few years ago i just went to xubuntu.iso install from the start
[19:56] <ax562> knome do you think it's worth it even if he is running 32bit os?
[19:57] <knome> how does that relate to this?
[19:58] <ax562> I'm just wondering if it would help for performance, from my understanding xubuntu is stripped down ubuntu with xapps?
[19:59] <knome> xubuntu isn't really a "stripped down" version of ubuntu
[19:59] <ax562> how would you define it knome
[19:59] <knome> and xapps has nothing to do with xubuntu, xubuntu uses the xfce desktop environment
[20:00] <knome> it's an alternative flavor of ubuntu, and it just happens to be more lightweight
[20:00] <knome> but it's definitely NOT "just stripped down"
[20:00] <ax562> thanks
[20:00] <ax562> yeah i first ran it on my motorola droid bionic
[20:01] <ax562> never looked back since
[20:01] <knome> but re: 64/32-bit, that doesn't really matter
[20:01] <ax562> ok thanks
[20:01] <ax562> if i remember correctly i would just choose type of session in login correct?
[20:01] <knome> yes
[20:02] <ax562> cool so if my buddy doesn't like it he can always go back then
[20:02] <knome> yes
[20:02] <ax562> thanks cool name by the way knome
[20:03] <ax562> knome what version of xubuntu you running?
[20:04] <knome> 16.04
[20:04] <ax562> is that lts
[20:04] <knome> yes
[20:04] <ax562> how is it?
[20:04] <knome> every evennumber.04 is
[20:05] <knome> i would like to think it's improved from 14.04
[20:05] <ax562> every two years they release lts right
[20:05] <knome> fwiw, your friend on 14.04 will have to upgrade to 16.04 in a year anyway
[20:05] <knome> yes, every two years, so the next LTS is 18.04
[20:05] <ax562> thought it was 5 years support?
[20:05] <knome> for xubuntu, three
[20:06] <ax562> ah, I see, well that sucks
[20:06] <ax562> cant win them all
[20:06] <knome> the xubuntu team is a small one, and there's no way to support the system for 5 years
[20:07] <ax562> but technically wouldn't xubuntu still receive ubuntu patches for the 5 years or updates?
[20:07] <knome> contributions are welcome, maybe if we have enough people working on it, we can do 5 years of support as well..
[20:07] <knome> yes, it will
[20:07] <knome> but not the xfce or other xubuntu-specific components
[20:07] <ax562> ok that would be cool
[20:08] <ax562> i got my system stollen last year in december :(
[20:09] <ax562> so haven't been as dedicated as i used to be
[20:15] <ax562> knome are you part of the xubuntu team?
[20:15] <knome> yes
[20:17] <ax562> what division or whatever
[20:17] <knome> there's not many divisions if your team is about 10 people, but officially, i'm currently the website lead
[20:18] <ax562> oh cool
[20:18] <ax562> well I have a github account, should have xubuntu up and running in a few, and some time if you need any help
[20:20] <knome> http://xubuntu.org/contribute/ lists all the subteams you can help, and you can get more information from the contributor documentation as well as the #xubuntu-devel irc channel
[20:20] <knome> (welcome!)
[20:20] <ax562> thanks!
[20:57] <pjotter> Hello :)
[20:59] <ax562> hi