[02:56] <rfleming> Greetings!
[02:57] <rfleming> I've got some strange desktop icon label/drop-shadow mismatch thing going on...
[02:57] <rfleming> https://ibin.co/2qTQ1Md6y4Ml.png
[02:57] <rfleming> any ideas?
[03:01] <Unit193> LP 1598316
[03:03] <rfleming> Unit193, Thanks... figures.  I just upgraded to 16.04.1
[03:03] <rfleming> ... on my production laptop :)  I didn't see this in my VM
[03:04] <rfleming> (and installed arc-theme)
[03:35] <ttr1mm3rr> how are you all"
[03:37] <ttr1mm3rr> I used xubuntu and loved it a year or so ago, and one of the things that I remember most fondly was the document viewer, that handled "all" sorts of files - pdf,epub etc, even cbr iirc
[03:37] <ttr1mm3rr> so what is that program?
[03:38] <ttr1mm3rr> and is there alot of plugins involved, or does this program "just do it all"?
[03:40] <gr1dl0ck> try in synaptic
[03:43] <ttr1mm3rr> sorry is it evince?
[03:44] <ttr1mm3rr> (I'm not seeing e-book formats in the supported formats here)
[03:52] <insidious> does anyone know why i have black lines
[03:52] <insidious> on my screen?
[03:52] <insidious> like flickery lines
[03:53] <rfleming> insidious, ghosts?
[03:53] <rfleming> :)
[03:53]  * rfleming usually has that problem after one too many 'beverages'
[03:53] <insidious> ?
[03:53] <rfleming> can you paste an image?
[03:54] <insidious> it dont capture it... my idea is a driver issue.
[03:54] <insidious> its like fuzzy
[03:54] <insidious> Never had this issue with Fedora or Debian on install.
[03:54] <rfleming> what base driver?
[03:55] <insidious> Just happens with this os
[03:55] <insidious> this is my laptop model  Dell Latituted e6410
[03:55] <rfleming> insidious, even with the livecd?
[03:55] <insidious> yes
[03:56] <rfleming> insidious, can you change the resolution?
[03:56] <insidious> when moving tabs or applications or veiwing/scrolling on webpages the black lines appear
[03:57] <rfleming> insidious, like this? http://s562.photobucket.com/user/racecourseambyth/media/Linux%20screen%20problem/2013-03-12070111.jpg.html
[03:58] <insidious> yeah
[03:59] <rfleming> insidious, can you pastebin the results of lshw?
[04:00] <rfleming> oh, and lspci
[04:01] <insidious> http://pastebin.com/FWCjP2Pz
[04:02] <insidious> http://pastebin.com/WEWnCwa6
[04:04] <rfleming> insidious, you can probably fix this by installing the nvidia proprietary drivers
[04:05] <rfleming> although there may be a kernel/driver problem with your adapter being 'old'
[04:05] <insidious> How could i do this... do you know the command?
[04:05] <rfleming> if you go to Settings -> Additional Drivers
[04:06] <rfleming> you can then select 'Using NVIDIA binary driver' instead of Using X.Org X server
[04:06] <rfleming> check to see if your adapter uses the current binary, or the legacy binary
[04:07] <insidious> im not too good with hardware how can i search it to see if its binary?
[04:08] <rfleming> I just did the search on the NVIDIA website
[04:08] <rfleming> http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/95165/en-us
[04:08] <rfleming> looks like 340.96 is the last version
[04:09] <rfleming> so under Additional Drivers, you'll pick 'Using NVIDIA binary driver - version 340.96 from nvidia-340 (proprietary)
[04:10] <rfleming> insidious, I just happen to have a Lenovo T510 that uses this exact same GPU :)
[04:10] <insidious> i dont see that one
[04:10] <insidious> you mentioned in the list.
[04:10] <rfleming> what options do you see?
[04:10] <rfleming> can you paste an image?
[04:11] <insidious> oh i found it
[04:11] <insidious> one was tested
[04:11] <insidious> why it confused me
[04:11] <insidious> Do i need to perform a reboot/
[04:11] <insidious> ?
[04:12] <rfleming> I think so
[04:12] <insidious> ok thanks for help ill try to reboot see if it fixes
[04:12] <rfleming> at least a restart of lightdm
[04:13] <rfleming> ok
[05:41] <Guest74795> hey guys, after upgrading... I've got this: W: Can't drop privileges for downloading as file '/var/cache/apt/archives/partial/google-chrome-stable_52.0.2743.116-1_amd64.deb' couldn't be accessed by user '_apt'. - pkgAcquire::Run (13: Permission denied)
[05:41] <Guest74795> any idea?
[05:42] <cfhowlett> bring it over to #ubuntu for more eyes
[05:42] <flocculant> Guest74795: synaptic?
[05:42] <Guest74795> flocculant, yes
[05:43] <flocculant> known issue - been around for longer than 16.04 hang on - bug 1522675
[05:44] <flocculant> it's a pain - but ultimately just a warning - you can ignore it
[05:44] <Guest74795> flocculant, hmmm, I see
[05:45] <flocculant> same thing in 16.10 and I suspect it will still be there in 17.04
[05:49] <Guest74795> --'
[09:35] <xubuntu66w> Hi, after doing and upgrade, i'm having desktop icon's font problem.
[09:35] <xubuntu66w> like this: https://s32.postimg.org/8fg45s9t1/Screenshot_2016_08_05_15_32_07.png
[14:58] <Ostia^> hi
[14:59] <Ostia^> is the playdeb.net repository trustable?
[15:00] <cfhowlett> if it's in the ubuntu repos, yes
[15:03] <Ostia^> its an inoffcial repo
[15:23] <asssssd> please someone help me
[15:23] <asssssd> it offered me an update to 16.04 this morning
[15:23] <asssssd> and i took it
[15:24] <asssssd> and it seems to have broken everything
[15:24] <asssssd> i receive some message when booting up about
[15:24] <cfhowlett> vague details = vague answers
[15:25] <asssssd> i was providing details
[15:25] <asssssd> dev/sda1: clean, 121563/920272 files, 701079/3680256 blocks
[15:25] <asssssd> wait until im done talking ffs
[15:26] <cfhowlett> drop the attitude
[15:26] <asssssd> im on my phone because i cant use my computer, so typing this out is slow
[15:27] <asssssd> apparently i need to reinstall video drivers using apt-get
[15:27] <asssssd> but when i attempt to use apt-get, i get a relocation error
[15:29] <asssssd> version GLIBCXX_3.4.21 not defined in file libstdc++.so.6 with link time reference
[15:29] <asssssd> if theres any more information i can provide i will, but please help. i apologize for being testy but this is extremely frustrating
[15:30] <cfhowlett> you were previously on 14.04??
[15:30] <akxwi-dave> are you using an ATI card
[15:30] <asssssd> yes to the first, no to the second
[15:30] <asssssd> nvidia gtx 970 i think
[15:52] <asssssd> any thoughts?
[15:52] <asssssd> if i can get apt-get to work i can easily reinstall the drivers, but i have no idea how to get it working again
[16:07] <guzzlefry> I'm trying to `ssh-add -c` but I keep getting this error: Could not add identity "/home/user1/.ssh/id_rsa": communication with agent failed
[16:13] <GeekDude> guzzlefry: huh. I didn't know that was a command
[16:13] <GeekDude> I just keep separate identity files and manage their use via the ssh config
[16:14] <GeekDude> What are the permissions on the id_rsa file?
[16:16] <guzzlefry> GeekDude: RW on owner only.
[16:17] <GeekDude> I have no idea then