[09:15] <choki> Hello, I've a problem with login theme. It looks like the default lightdm theme and I dont know how to get back the default xubuntu theme
[09:47] <xubuntu77w> how do i verify my xubuntu 16.04 download from trrent
[09:59] <choki> lol
[12:05] <kkv> Hi everyone! Is there any installed by default VNC server in Xubuntu?
[12:05] <kkv> Now I'm following this documentation on Ubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC/Servers
[12:06] <extinct_potato> I don't think so. You have to install it yourself :)
[12:50] <Morrog> Good morning (UGT)
[12:52] <Morrog> Xubuntu 16.04 infrequently and without apparent reason disables middleclick on my touchpad
[12:52] <Morrog> relevant synclient output http://pastebin.com/fXwdyQQh
[12:52] <Morrog> It clearly shows Tapbutton3=2 and Clickfinger3=2, so it should be working.
[12:52] <Morrog> xev however doesn't even register a three-finger tap
[12:53] <Morrog> how can i hunt down this issue?
[13:12] <ngomes> hello ! i recently notice that xubuntu 16.04 added snapd. can anyone talk a little more about this ?
[13:29] <tmsbrg> ngomes, snap in general or snapd in particular? I'm no expert on either
[13:29] <ngomes> snap in general
[13:30] <tmsbrg> ngomes, Distrowatch has an opinion piece about the new snap and flatpak developments recently which I thought was pretty interesting: https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20160704#opinion
[13:31] <cocoony> hallo
[13:31] <cocoony> i install xubuntu 16.04 and its damaged
[13:32] <cocoony> the wifi networks are not visible
[13:32] <cocoony> when i restart they are visible and after some minutes the connection is canceled and the wifi networks are not visible again
[13:33] <cocoony> i make dist-upgrade but didnt help
[13:34] <cocoony> my driver is ath5k
[13:34] <cocoony> and xubuntu 14.04 i read eth0
[13:39] <ngomes> tmsbrg, thanks
[13:39] <tmsbrg> np ngomes
[13:39] <tmsbrg> also cocoony I believe Atheros wifi cards are known for being problematic
[13:40] <tmsbrg> maybe you have the wrong driver and need ath9k or ath10k
[13:40] <tmsbrg> you'll have to find out what your exact device model is
[13:40] <tmsbrg> https://wiki.debian.org/ath5k https://wiki.debian.org/ath9k
[13:40] <ngomes> cocoony, also , reading the logs could help . dmesg or journalctl
[13:44] <ngomes> thanks for all , see you next time.
[13:57] <cocoony> sprichst du deutsch ?
[13:57] <cocoony> tmsbrg
[13:59] <tmsbrg> cocoony, I don't, but you can ask people on the German channel #ubuntu-de
[14:06] <ARandomScientist> Do config files found in /etc override those found in a users home, or vice versa? Or is it application dependent? I don't need a terribly long explanation, as I'm just curious.
[14:35] <cocoony> tmsbrg...thx
[14:36] <cocoony> for help
[14:42] <tmsbrg> ARandomScientist, I think it's usually the home config overrides or augments the /etc config. Note that /etc config is system-wide while those in home are specific to one user
[14:43] <tmsbrg> and any changes made in /etc can be overriden when the config files are updated in the software packages
[14:48] <ARandomScientist> tmsbrg, Thanks. Makes sense.
[15:08] <puckz> Hi everyone! I can't connect to a HD connected to my Asus RT-AC66U router using Samba. FTP works, but not SMB. Using Xubuntu 16.04. What might be the problem? Thanks in advance!
[22:02] <Wayward_Vagabond> I seem to be having an issue with my wifi on xubuntu 14.04LTS. It seems to drop the connection if used bandwidth is under a certain threshold for long enough.
[22:03] <mrkramps> chipset?
[22:03] <Wayward_Vagabond> I have to disable, then renable wifi or networking to even see the network I was connected to, but after doing that it automatically reconnects (like it should).
[22:05] <Wayward_Vagabond> Realtek RTL8188CE if I'm looking at the right thing
[22:06] <mrkramps> https://askubuntu.com/questions/456453/realtek-rtl8188ce-wireless-driver-unstable-in-ubuntu-14-04
[22:08] <Wayward_Vagabond> I can see other wireless networks after the connection drops, and it never drops while I'm actively web browsing or downloading a file is what puzzles me
[22:08] <mrkramps> https://askubuntu.com/questions/503763/connection-dropouts-with-realtek-rtl8188ce
[22:20] <Wayward_Vagabond> Installing the altered driver he said he tried, this thing has a /lot/ of dependancies to build
[22:21] <mrkramps> Wayward_Vagabond, sry but it's a common issue with wifi support on linux
[22:22] <mrkramps> possibly your chipset is better supported with 16.04
[22:22] <mrkramps> dunno, i stop fighting with broken wifi and just bought a handfull of different wifi-sticks
[22:24] <Wayward_Vagabond> New driver seems to have installed itself, and reports that it is running via a 'sanity check' script the installer put in
[22:24] <Wayward_Vagabond> marvin@marvin-linux:~/rtl8188ce-linux-driver$ . am_i_using_this_driver.sh
[22:24] <Wayward_Vagabond> [*] You are running the new rtlwifi
[22:25] <Wayward_Vagabond> I would get an external card so I can play with antennas, but this thing doesn't have an express card or pc card slot on it
[22:26] <JohnnyComeL8ly> Wayward_Vagabond, You need only say your location like so.
[22:26] <JohnnyComeL8ly> ~/rtl8188ce-linux-drivers/
[22:27] <Wayward_Vagabond> Thanks for the links, mrkramps, now I just need to wait and see if it drops itself again
[22:28] <Wayward_Vagabond> The way it was acting, it seems like the driver was stable, but something for powersaving was stuck enabled
[22:28] <JohnnyComeL8ly> The other stuff is really irrelevant... it is like giving your street address when somebody asked for your birthdate.
[22:29] <Wayward_Vagabond> It's very tricky to select partial lines on text on here
[22:29] <Wayward_Vagabond> Think it's mainly my mouse is about worn out
[22:30] <JohnnyComeL8ly> It was just fyi... :-)