[01:01] <xubuntu66w> Hello guys! I've Installed Xubuntu and after booting to my distro Xubuntu flavour went away and instead the default XFCE panels, items etc. appears. Although the windows theme have been changed to something like an old window theme(IDK how to explain it! ) can you please help me  :D
[01:02] <xubuntu66w> Also, the Xubuntu's wallpapers have been disappeared! WHY? Is there something wrong? did the problem occurs becoz of installing it using liveusb?
[01:10] <GeekDude> xubuntu66w: On the login screen at the top right there should be a desktop environment switcher. Is it possible you switched to raw XFCE instead of Xubuntu?
[01:21] <xubuntu66w> I'll see now, GeekDude
[01:24] <xubuntu40w> GeekDude, Xubuntu sessoin is the one I've entered! What do you suggest me to do?
[01:25] <GeekDude> I don't know, but I don't think it's related to installing from LiveUSB
[01:26] <xubuntu40w> Thanks anyways! :)
[01:38] <danrik> guys  could anyone help with getting mullvad VPN work on xubuntu?
[01:38] <danrik> just cant connect
[05:26] <Xiwei> OK... I've a question
[05:27] <Xiwei> The gnome software have a bug...
[05:28] <Unit193> More than one, I'd presume.
[05:29] <Xiwei> lol
[05:31] <Xiwei> Gnome software if you are in the search box to enter a letter, it will become two
[05:33] <Xiwei> my system language is Chinese,i don't know the system language is English will not appear such problems
[05:37] <Unit193> I can't help you either way though, never really used the dang thing.
[09:28] <xubuntu80w> Hi, i just bought a Gole1 on Indiegogo, installed Xubuntu and i got no audio device.
[09:28] <xubuntu80w> david@gole1:~$ lspci 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Device 2280 (rev 22) 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 22b0 (rev 22) 00:03.0 Multimedia controller: Intel Corporation Device 22b8 (rev 22) 00:0b.0 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation Device 22dc (rev 22) 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation Device 22b5 (rev 22) 00:1a.0 Encryption controller: Intel Corporation Device 2298 (rev 22
[09:28] <xubuntu80w> think better in pastebin: http://pastebin.com/QhqdxVBY
[11:36] <ngomes> hello
[11:37] <ngomes> any recent issue with suspend/resume on xubuntu ? it always worked fine , but last 2 days ago , if suspend but don't resume , at least the monitor does not turn on
[11:37] <ngomes> 16.04 version
[11:39] <javascript079> hey anybody here?
[11:39] <ngomes> any ideia what could be happening ?
[11:41] <javascript079> : I was using AMD's VSR back in windows to force a FHD resolution and of course same thing on xubuntu on VM. Now that I ran a dual-boot is there a way I can force xubuntu to run on 1920x1080?
[11:41] <javascript079> I tried fiddling with xrandr, and sort of did it. But then I could only see the top-left part of the screen. So it sort of was FHD, but not quite working.
[11:42] <javascript079> (VSR is not working on AMD linux drivers, so there has to be another way)
[11:47] <ngomes> javascript079, have you tried with default xorg driver ?
[11:50] <javascript079> ngomes, Yeah that was all on default. I just tried using amd's one => same thing
[11:50] <ngomes> javascript079, the monitor supports that resolution under windows , right ?
[11:51] <javascript079> Yeah, but hey I just fixed it.
[11:52] <javascript079> I just used a different name to re-add the resolution mode on xrandr
[11:52] <javascript079> then just did the same thing
[11:52] <javascript079> and now it works somehow (?)
[11:52] <ngomes> long time since i don't use xrandr to change resolutions
[11:53] <ngomes> don't really know what's a "different name"
[11:53] <javascript079> When you do xrandr --newmode "NAMEHEREPARAMETER"
[11:53] <javascript079> I just used the EXACT same settings
[11:53] <javascript079> just a different "call" name
[11:54] <ngomes> i recall something like xrandr -s 1900x1200 or something
[11:54] <ngomes> or listing the available resolutions and choosing one of them
[11:54] <javascript079> yeah that's after you've define the resolution
[11:54] <javascript079> defined*
[11:54] <javascript079> anyway thanks though
[11:54] <ngomes> ok glad you solved it.
[11:54] <javascript079> I still wonder why it worked this way.
[11:55] <ngomes> no ideia.
[11:56] <ngomes> well , no one is around to help my issue so i guess i'm leaving
[11:56] <javascript079> What's your issue? (don't know much yet who knows)
[11:57] <javascript079> (i wasn't here before so didnt see the message)
[11:57] <ngomes> suspend to ram / resume
[11:57] <ngomes> it worked until 2 days ago
[11:57] <ngomes> now , it wont resume
[11:57] <ngomes> monitor wont turn on
[12:00] <javascript079> Oh no idea. I heard the Xenial Xerus has an issue with hibernate.
[12:00] <javascript079> But thats another thing
[12:00] <ngomes> yeah , i dont use it
[12:00] <ngomes> well
[12:00] <ngomes> bye
[14:39] <lop> hello guys, it seems when I use open source drivers my laptop still cant really handle my graphic card too well I get random freezes. I got version 16.04 and intel/amd hybrid
[16:07] <DerLehmi> Hello...im trying to install Xubuntu, but the Installer always crashes...where can i find the error?
[16:09] <flocculant> DerLehmi: /var/log/installer
[16:10] <flocculant> but - cd or usb? checked the download is good? ran the check for defects ?
[16:11] <DerLehmi> via usb.... i let him search for an error, he found one, but he doesnt tell me which error. I tried Lubuntu before, same there. Kali Linux and Linux mini are working
[16:12] <flocculant> mmk
[16:12] <flocculant> if there was an error - did you direct download or torrent?
[16:13] <DerLehmi> direct download. in /var/log/installer there are debug and version
[16:13] <flocculant> DerLehmi: checked the md5sum for the download?
[16:14] <DerLehmi> sorry, i dont know what you mean with that. How do i check this? i downloaded it from xubunto.org, and put it on the USB via Universal-USB-Installer
[16:15] <flocculant> DerLehmi: 16.04? 32 or 64 bit?
[16:15] <DerLehmi> 16.04 32 bit
[16:16] <DerLehmi> he always tries to send an error report....but where are the usefull information? ProblemType: Bug....are the information in JournalErrors?
[16:17] <flocculant> DerLehmi: open a terminal in the folder where the iso is, then md5sum xub<tab> use tab to autocomplete
[16:17] <flocculant> it should then complete the whole filename - then enter, wait for it to finish, compare the number you get against http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/16.04/release/MD5SUMS
[16:18] <flocculant> let's make sure the iso is right first
[16:18] <DerLehmi> may main computer has Windows....im new to Linux
[16:19] <flocculant> DerLehmi: yep ok - understood - what we're doing here is making sure the iso you are trying to use is correct
[16:19] <flocculant> pretty pointless doing anything else until we know it's good
[16:21] <DerLehmi> yes but i cant check the iso at windows with linux commands
[16:21] <flocculant> oh I see :)
[16:21] <flocculant> hang on
[16:22] <flocculant> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM#MD5SUM_on_Windows
[16:24] <DerLehmi> ok ty....few minutes pls
[16:27] <DerLehmi> the programm says they are the same
[16:27] <DerLehmi> but now i see it is version 16.04.1
[16:27] <flocculant> yea - that's ok, was updated last weekish
[16:28] <flocculant> DerLehmi: you still have the crashed installer running so you can see the /var/log/installer ?
[16:29] <DerLehmi> yes
[16:29] <DerLehmi> but there are only 2 documents: debug and version
[16:30] <flocculant> DerLehmi: yea - 2 secs
[16:32] <flocculant> DerLehmi: so right click in the file browser where you see debug and version, then sudo cat debug | pastebinit
[16:33] <flocculant> give us the url it will show you and we can see what debug says
[16:34] <DerLehmi> the computer needs internet for that, right?
[16:35] <flocculant> yea
[16:36] <flocculant> DerLehmi: ok - assuming it hasn't, sudo cat debug in a terminal and see what the last line says - might help
[16:37] <DerLehmi> somehow he wont connect....it seems he is only able to connect with the installer
[16:38] <DerLehmi> last line: GLib.source_remove(self.rows_changed_id)
[16:39] <flocculant> or not helpful - can you see any ERROR or EE there?
[16:39] <flocculant> DerLehmi: also - now we know iso is good - what graphics? old or new hardware? uefi?
[16:42] <DerLehmi> only warnings ....some Source IDs he didnt found
[16:43] <DerLehmi> if you could wait a few minutes i let him try to install again, this time with internet
[16:43] <DerLehmi> so you can read the debug
[16:47] <DerLehmi> its old hardware...a MSI wind u-100
[16:47] <flocculant> DerLehmi: well I'm kind of in and out - Friday evening, but there are people around I expect :)
[16:48] <DerLehmi> ok ty for your help^^
[16:48] <DerLehmi> i think the installer is wring....kali linux is also debian based running xfce....and it worked
[16:49] <DerLehmi> only the brightness control was a catastrophe
[16:49] <flocculant> DerLehmi: you might need to use some boot options > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions
[16:50] <flocculant> hard to tell - never had an installer crash usually (I do see crashes but I run and test developement version so expect some there)
[16:51] <DerLehmi> ok ill try this page
[16:52] <flocculant> DerLehmi: where abouts during the install did it crash ?
[16:52] <DerLehmi> guess it was while copying data
[16:54] <DerLehmi> hes installing again, next crash should be in <5 Minutes
[16:57] <DerLehmi> at least brightness control is fine now xD
[16:58] <flocculant> :)
[17:06] <DerLehmi> what the....
[17:06] <DerLehmi> thats ridicolous
[17:06] <DerLehmi> it seems hes doing it this time...after 20 fails oO
[17:08] <DerLehmi> nope he failed again
[17:10] <DerLehmi> while determining packages
[17:52] <TheQuestionmark> Since the upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04, one of our computers no longer has network connection. How to fix this?
[17:54] <knome> describe "no longer has network connection"
[17:56] <TheQuestionmark> knome: Glad someone's there to help me out. Well, I did the dist-upgrade via Xubuntu's update manager and it finished just fine but also removed lots of old packages in turn of course. After a reboot, the nm tries to establish a connection to my router but all it shows is the typical icon you might know when it connects
[17:57] <TheQuestionmark> Tried static IPs as well as DHCP but neither one works.
[17:58] <knome> ethernet or wifi?
[17:58] <TheQuestionmark> Ethernet.
[17:58] <TheQuestionmark> It's a HP desktop without wifi adapters built in.
[18:00] <knome> so.. you said "one of our computers", are the others like it, or different?
[18:01] <TheQuestionmark> knome: It's my housemate's computer. I'm having serveral ones with either Debian, Mint or *buntu running but none of these had these issues so far.
[18:01] <TheQuestionmark> Usually the network devices also use static IPs to connect.
[18:02] <knome> so the answer would be "no", eg. it isn't a standard office setup
[18:02] <TheQuestionmark> Nope.
[18:02] <knome> have you tried manually explicitly disconnecting, then reconnecting?
[18:02] <TheQuestionmark> Yup, just a few minutes ago but the system keeps trying to connect.
[18:03] <knome> as it's an upgrade, the profile is likely saved; have you tried removing all saves ethernet connections and retrying from a clean state?
[18:03] <TheQuestionmark> Hmm... not yet.
[18:04] <TheQuestionmark> I'll give that a try, give me a second.
[18:04] <knome> (i have no specific thing in mind that could be causing this, just doing some general debug)
[18:05] <TheQuestionmark> Sweet! That works!
[18:05] <TheQuestionmark> I have no clue why but it does.
[18:05] <TheQuestionmark> Thank you, knome!
[18:19] <knome> np
[18:22] <flocculant> DerLehmi: sorry was afk - not sure what to suggest tbh, you might be better in #ubuntu where more eyes
[18:22] <flocculant> you can start with install crashes when determining packages
[18:26] <DerLehmi> was also afk till now, no prob^^
[18:26] <DerLehmi> btw here is the url: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23050168/
[18:36] <flocculant> DerLehmi: right - those type of things I have in the debug log here - on an installed machine
[18:36] <DerLehmi> so no error there?
[18:37] <flocculant> DerLehmi: not an error which relates to a crash no
[18:37] <flocculant> now it's connected let it report the issue when the crash box starts
[18:38] <flocculant> but I'd tgry #ubuntu - more people about :)
[18:38] <DerLehmi> already did it few times
[18:38] <DerLehmi> yep already logging in there
[18:38] <DerLehmi> but ty for your time (y)
[18:38] <DerLehmi> little question about pastebinit
[18:39] <DerLehmi> it uploads the text onto a server, right?
[18:39] <DerLehmi> and how long is it saved there?
[18:39] <flocculant> not sure
[18:41] <DerLehmi> but i dont need to delete it, or how can i do that?
[18:41] <knome> you don't need to delete it
[18:41] <knome> it's a paste *bin* for a reason
[18:42] <flocculant> DerLehmi: all I can find is that "paste.ubuntu.com is cleaned up from time to time"
[18:44] <DerLehmi> ok thanks a lot :)
[18:45] <DerLehmi> lets see if they can help me in support channel from ubuntu
[19:39] <xubuntu29d> Hello? Is this the right place to ask some questions?
[19:39] <xubuntu29d> some newbee question?
[19:40] <flocculant> !ask
[19:40] <xubuntu29d> how to turn off the blinking wlan light in xubuntu 16-04?
[19:40] <xubuntu29d> it drives me nuts
[19:41] <xubuntu29d> there is no wlan.conf
[19:41] <xubuntu29d> in etc/modprobe.d
[19:41] <xubuntu29d> i am usiong a notebook
[19:46] <xubuntu29d> ok, my question in one line: how to turn off the blinking wlan light in xubuntu 16-04?  there is no wlan.conf in etc/modprobe.d any more (as described in some olde howtos). I am using an old Compaq 6710b Notebook.
[20:42] <DerLehmi> flocculant still here?
[20:43] <DerLehmi> its running now, the problem was the BIOS, it was to old xD
[20:47] <flocculant> DerLehmi: kind of about - glad you're sorted :)
[22:43] <jpX> is there any firewall on by default that would block me from accessing a port on another device within the same network?
[22:44] <mrkramps> jpX, there's no firewall activated by default
[22:44] <knome> no, and it'd be much more likely that the other device had blocked something
[22:45] <mrkramps> jpX, which service are you trying to access on the other device?
[22:46] <jpX> mrkramps: actually it's an application on my iphone (jailbreak tweak) remote messages. it allows me to read and respond to messages via the web. I was able to access it from other devices
[22:48] <jpX> I also can't access the device's IP with no port either from the browser, I just get a timeout. For example, you can send files via wifi with the VLC mobile app by entering the device's ip from another machine on the same network. I also can't access that either. Works from other machines as well
[22:50] <mrkramps> jpX, can you ping the iphone's IP?
[22:51] <jpX> from this machine I receive "sendmsg: Operation not permitted"
[23:36] <amsb> so lshw and lspci are not correctly identifying my graphics card...any tips?
[23:39] <amsb> so lshw and lspci are not correctly identifying my graphics card...any tips?
[23:40] <knome> !patience
[23:40] <amsb> sorry knome...I'll wait