[00:25] <ax562> does xubuntu support i686
[00:32] <ax562> does 64bit xubuntu support i686
[00:32] <ax562> better quesstion
[00:36] <ax562> trying to run this 64bit install on duo core t2250 cpu but doesn't support vt-x
[00:38] <ax562> http://ark.intel.com/products/27232/Intel-Core-Duo-Processor-T2250-2M-Cache-1_73-GHz-533-MHz-FSB?q=intel%20t2250
[00:40] <ax562> that's the spec sheet it has 2 cores
[01:12] <ax562> my bad
[01:13] <ax562> so is 32bit my only option
[01:27] <Unit193> ax562: ...It's a 32bit processor, so yes 32bit is your option.
[04:44] <xubuntu41i> Hello
[04:44] <xubuntu41i> alguém portugues
[04:44] <Unit193> !pt
[04:45] <xubuntu41i> ok thank you
[04:45] <Unit193> Sure.
[05:08] <pragomer_1> hey. in xubuntu 16.04 / thunar 1.6.10 sidebar DEVICES come before PLACES.. can I config this the other way arround?
[06:07] <poeticrpm> pragomer_1, dont think so. This is a thunar thing
[06:07] <poeticrpm> thunar isnt exactly the most configurable piece of software
[06:17] <pragomer_1> yes thats right *lol*
[06:17] <pragomer_1> thought I saw I vice versa in the past..
[07:00] <ganjajuanabud> When I leave my computer idle, it locks after a while and requires my password to log back in. If I power down and restart I can use the computer with no password. What's up with that?
[07:05] <ganjajuanabud> When I leave my computer idle for a while, I have to enter my password to log back in. If I restart it, I can use it without entering my password. How secure is that?
[07:05] <ganjajuanabud> Help!
[08:02] <sorinello> Hello. How can I connect to a TFTP server using Thunar ? It keeps asking for a password, but I don't have any
[09:29] <akxwi-dave> morning
[14:54] <xubuntu95w> Hi
[14:54] <xubuntu95w> Does anyone know how to disable the rightclick context menu in xubuntu 16.04?
[15:00] <xubuntu95w> well I'll be back.
[16:28] <jilocasin0> 'ello all
[16:29] <jilocasin0> running a new install of 16.04 on a dell precision 3620 and I'm having no small amount of troubles. :(
[16:29] <jilocasin0> they all seem to revolve around dual displays.
[16:29] <jilocasin0> anyone having similar issues?
[16:55] <Guest44302> quisiera saber un manual de irssi
[16:59] <elianl> hola a todos
[17:00] <NegativeFlare> !es
[17:38] <elianl> exit
[19:01] <ax562> hi
[19:29] <rtnmarble> Hi, are there any tech support folks around?
[19:31] <knome> rtnmarble, who don't you ask your question and find out?
[19:33] <rtnmarble> I've recently installed Black Lab linux to test it out, and now I'm trying to install Linux Mint from a USB, but I can't get the BIOS screen when starting the computer.
[19:34] <rtnmarble> F1, F2, and F12 don't work.
[19:34] <knome> ok, then please ask the linux mint support channels
[19:35] <rtnmarble> It isn't an issue with Mint, it's the inability to boot from USB with black lab.
[19:35] <knome> then please ask the black lab support channels
[19:36] <rtnmarble> This is the channel linked to from Black Lab's page.
[19:36] <knome> then they are linking to the wrong channel
[19:36] <ax562> lol
[19:36] <knome> this channel is for xubuntu support only (and we are explicitly mentioning that to all derivatives on our website)
[20:41] <daifuco> does anyone know if I can install linux on a damn netbook that can not boot from the USB?
[20:41] <daifuco> and how?
[20:43] <ax562> so no dvd drive correct, and usb isn't working because?
[20:43] <daifuco> because it is not supported by the manufacturer
[20:43] <daifuco> Lenovo
[20:43] <flocculant> http://xubuntu.org/news/booting-the-xubuntu-usb-image-from-a-cd/
[20:44] <daifuco> it is a cd, it has no cd drive
[20:48] <ax562> you cannot upgrade bios?
[22:37] <chuckmcm> I don't suppose there is any way on xubuntu to "freeze" the display configuration. I've got two displays, one on display port, one on HDMI, when the system blanks and then wakes up it goes back to "mirrored" mode
[22:38] <chuckmcm> I manually have to open up the display settings, uncheck mirrored, push the displays into the correct orientation (over under) to get back to my previous setup.
[22:39] <chuckmcm> hmm, daifuco left before they found out you can connect a USB attached CD drive?
[22:41] <soiled> dunno where else to ask this, could i make a bootable usb with persistence (already did), install the specific applications i want, then somehow change it to read-only/no longer persistent?
[23:44] <chuckmcm> what does that get you soiled?
[23:45] <chuckmcm> or specifically are you just trying to create an OS with pre-packaged apps that run from a USB stick?
[23:49] <soiled> chuckmcm, yeah pretty much, change system to rw when i need to update software, change it to ro to use as a liveusb
[23:50] <soiled> i can imagine several benefits to that, though i dunno if it's possible.
[23:51] <chuckmcm> it isn't "normally" possible, but you can configure a system that works that way. A lot of internet appliances do that with root  mounted read-only
[23:51] <chuckmcm> recommend you look at building embedded linux systems for ideas.
[23:56] <soiled> embedded systems? like building my own distro, then flashing it to a USB?
[23:56] <soiled> usb flash drive*
[23:58] <soiled> I don't really know what an embedded system is in this context