[00:25] hello? [00:26] can someone help me troubleshoot a sound issue i'm having? === bazhang__ is now known as bazhang [03:09] Hey guys! any of you have problems with your screen not turning on when you log in after suspending your computer? [03:10] avoid "does anyone ..." questions. waste of space. state YOUR issues and details [03:11] gotcha [03:11] My screen is completely dark when I log in after waking the computer from suspension [03:11] can someone shed some light on the issue? [03:11] black screen and no life even after a proper login? [03:27] yeah [03:27] completely dark [03:28] if I do ctrl + alt + delete I can get back to the login screen, but the same scenario occurs again [03:28] seems to be a commmon complaint. bring this question to #ubuntu for more eyes [03:29] will do [03:29] thanks [03:29] see you there [08:08] HoWdY!! Could soemone tell me the way to tell if my XUbuntu is 64 or 32? I can't remember ... [08:08] xubuntu65d, inxi -F [08:08] or failing that ... a good list of the commands like these [08:08] or uname -a [08:09] cool! Thankx! [08:11] great stuff! I apreciate your help yans! Cheers!! [08:15] so my clock disappears as soon as i set it..? (ubuntu 16.04.1 xubuntu desktop) [08:15] anyone have any ideas on why this happens? [08:16] hello? [08:24] It disappears completely off of your taskbar glitchd ? [08:34] pencilandpaper, sry got distracted.. [08:34] pencilandpaper, kind of disappeared.. [08:35] pencilandpaper, as soon as i set the options for it, i click close of the gui and the settings get erased and the clock is not displayed. its still there but nothing is displayed for it. so its just a blank space where the clock should be. [08:36] Wow, thats deep glitchd . [08:36] pun intended.. [08:36] shots fired. [08:36] I have to go and restart real quick, but will brb glitchd . [08:36] mmk [08:36] lemme know.. [08:47] glitchd: Ok, so if you go to your clock and right click on it and then go to properties and click on that and it opens up for you..what happens? [09:01] pencilandpaper, the properties of the clock pop up [09:03] Your Layout is set to Digital, Tooltip format is picked out, and your Clock Options format is chosen glitchd ? [09:03] You left the Timezone blank as well? [09:04] pencilandpaper, no all the options are blank [09:04] Are you serious glitchd ? [09:05] pencilandpaper, YES [09:07] Wow, well can you choose anything? [09:07] Did that happen after a update or something? [09:08] pencilandpaper, http://imgspice.com/606dygtqnegm/Screenshot_2016-08-10_04-05-47.png.html [09:08] i noticed it after installing 16.4.1 [09:14] Ok, now glitchd , click on Tooltip format and choose the way that you want it and let me know when you have done that please. [09:14] Do that for Format as well under Clock Options, for instance I chose this kind of format: 05:12:51 AM [09:14] Let me know when you have done that please. [09:14] done [09:15] Nice, now click on Time and Date Settings...and it should ask for your password. Enter it and tell me when you are there please. [09:15] now the clock is showing in the top panel, but as soon as i close this gui it will disappear again [09:16] it only asks for a password if i click unlock [09:16] Ok, now are you going to click unlock..and set your time and date the way that you want it? [09:16] its already set correctly [09:16] no need for me to change anything about it [09:18] Ok cool, now do me a huge favor..before closing the gui..go to settings manager, and go to appearance and choose greybird, and then go to window manager and choose greybird and then go ahead and close the clock gui, and tell me if the clock stays for you please. [09:18] In that order though. If that happens then its a gtk theme, and the current theme that you are using may not be up to date like greybird is for instance. [09:20] I am actually having some gtk issues over here with my volume and things like that not looking right and having proper functionality from the same thing. The theme that I am using is no longer supported with the new gtk version that came in updates..but with greybird that came with the new updates things appear fine so. [09:20] I am also already updating in to 16.10 though so. :) [09:22] nope it still disappeared when i closed the clock gui [09:22] Wow. That happened with a fresh install? [09:23] Also have you installed all updates? [09:25] Brb..I have to restart again real quick. [09:47] pencilandpaper, ..? [09:57] Yeah glitchd ? [15:47] my mouse pointer keeps turning invisible when i put my laptop to suspend mode === burtons is now known as BusFactor1 [18:01] just installed Xubuntu on a powerbook g4. never used linux before ( so this will probably be annoying) but could someone help me install my wireless card/firmware? I have the broadcom BCM4306 [18:02] I'm sure whoever is up for the task may become frustrated. I literally know nothing about using linux other than what I've ready over the course of the last 4 hours [18:07] hey, I installed xubuntu 16.04 on a friend's laptop recently [18:08] apparently after restarting it, when she tries to login, it goes to a completely blank screen [18:09] but the login manager itself still seems to work, and she can get to the menu to shut down/restart by pressing the power button [18:09] is this something people have seen before? [18:11] Krikey_Sanchez: somewhat yes, mentioned on the 16.04 release notes, the 16.04.1 release notes, the main wiki release note and also bug 1568604 [18:11] bug 1568604 in xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu Xenial) "Mouse cursor lost when unlocking with Intel graphics" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1568604 [18:11] it's on facebook and twitter at least [18:11] we're trying to get the fix backported from yakkety [18:12] you can crtl+altf1> ctrl+alt>f7 to get it back quickly - there are some other workrounds mentioned around the place [18:13] that didn't work, which makes me think this isn't hte same bug [18:13] also it wasn't the mouse cursor disappearing, it was the entire screen being blank but the mouse cursor still showing up [18:13] and apparently it persisted across reboots, although I'm just going off what my friend told me, I haven't seen the system in question myself [18:23] Krikey_Sanchez: my bad - so used to people not reading things - I didn't read what you said properly either [18:23] yea - different bug - not seen much about that one [18:28] Krikey_Sanchez: might help to know more about the laptop - graphics etc [18:34] it's a thinkpad with intel graphics and an nvidia optimus card [18:34] I never installed anything nvidia related [18:34] so hopefully it's not trying to use the card [18:34] there was nothing unusual when I installed xubuntu on it yesterday [18:35] 25 [18:46] Krikey_Sanchez: you installed and rebooted and it worked ok then, but doesn't now? [18:47] flocculant: yeah [18:47] mmm - well I'd ask the friend what they'd done between times :) [18:48] apparently nothing except suspending the machine [18:48] maybe there's some other intel issue as well as the known one [18:49] I normally use arch linux nowadays, I don't know what services xubuntu uses to start x and start the login manager and all that [18:49] so I"m not sure which logs to check [18:51] Krikey_Sanchez: I'd start with /var/log/Xorg.0.log [18:52] Krikey_Sanchez: also you *could* try the yak intel driver - but you'd want to grab the xenial one to revert http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=xserver-xorg-video-intel&suite=default§ion=all&arch=any&searchon=names [18:53] but tbh - not sure that'd make much difference [19:33] ive just installed xubuntu `6.04 but it hasn't installed the wireless adapter === Krikey_Sanchez is now known as Hail_Spacecake [21:18] I cannot seem to make a bootable usb stick with xubuntu-16.04.1 amd64 iso. I have checked the md5 against website and it matches. I keep getting dropped to a boot: prompt