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G4b1tI got01:21
G4b1tThe following packages have been kept back:01:21
G4b1t  ubuntu-core-launcher01:21
G4b1tin terminal after01:21
G4b1tsudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade01:21
G4b1tshould I01:21
G4b1tsudo apt-get dist-upgrade?01:21
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YankDownUnderG4b1t: Have you already done that yet?01:45
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xubuntu89wis there anyway to integrate the catfish file search software into thunar?02:37
xubuntu89wIt'd be a lot easier if I could seach directly from my file manager02:37
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Guest64063Hi, I'm having some trouble installing xubuntu 16.04.1, I keep getting this message and then it never progresses02:40
Guest64063A start job is running for Ubuntu live CD installer (1 min 24s/no limit)02:40
Guest64063I did have 16.04 on before and it was doing that and for another comp after a few tries the install booted fine02:40
Guest64063with the new comp it hasn't gone to the installation screen successfully yet02:41
YankDownUnderGuest64063: Have you considered re-partitioning the USB and reformatting it before creating a new liveUSB?02:41
YankDownUnderGuest64063: Oh wait, sorry - you said you've got the CD/DVD, right?02:42
TheReaperKingI don't mind doing that, I have reformatted it twice before02:42
TheReaperKingno, on a USB, and I'm guest02:42
TheReaperKingrealized it was on freenode so popped over :)02:42
YankDownUnderTheReaperKing: Right oh - ok, so if it's a USB, then, again, give it a go doing a re-partition and re-format - do it manually - with gparted or similar - before creating the liveUSB...flashdrives don't last forever, and they're actually quite prone to error...02:43
TheReaperKingI did just have ubuntu on it right before xubuntu and it had no problems02:43
TheReaperKingbut I ended just wanting xubuntu since I like xfce better anyway so no real point for the overhead02:44
TheReaperKingI can try that for sure though02:44
YankDownUnderTheReaperKing: Yes - this is most likely quite true, however, that being said, they are "flash" drives...for my biz (throughout the week), every time I get a single error on a liveUSB, I blow it out and start again...just as best practice...02:45
YankDownUnderI don't like to chuck 'em in the bin - and I use them quite often...but every now and again one chucks a hissy fit - so, that being the case, I prefer to make SURE they're happy chappies before I get into a serious installation...make sense?02:46
TheReaperKingperfect, thank you for the suggestion!02:48
TheReaperKingI do use it at work a lot and it seems okay but I will give it another go and scan for bad sectors and all that good stuff02:48
YankDownUnderYou're more than welcome, bro...good karma to give info, and save time, eh...02:48
YankDownUnderCoolbeans02:48
TheReaperKingYeah and I'm loving xubuntu02:49
TheReaperKingI installed it on my work comp to run the minetest server for my students02:49
TheReaperKingand it is just absolutely flying02:49
YankDownUnderTheReaperKing: You oughta see it spanning dual monitors...XFce has always been nice, light and truly functional...02:49
TheReaperKingyeah back when I was a young lad I put it on my 350mhz compaq and it was flying!02:50
TheReaperKingLoved having my games in their own X window too02:50
Orioai love xubuntu02:50
TheReaperKingI have been away from nix for a bit because of game dev and I'm SOOOO excited to be back!!02:50
Orioabut using linux mint atm02:50
TheReaperKingespecially since I learned you can game dev with unreal on linux!!02:51
YankDownUnderTheReaperKing: Ok...fair enough - gaming - can't say that I'm into gaming, but it does what it's supposed to do...and that's what I care about...function that follows form.02:51
TheReaperKingFor me it is more about creativity02:51
TheReaperKingI'm a writer as well, and right now my students are using minetest to design their dream homes02:51
TheReaperKingI added a ton of mods and made a game mode that gives them 25 something pages of items to decorate their houses02:52
YankDownUnderGIMP for me...and KDEnlive...and OpenShot...and LiVES...plus...02:52
TheReaperKingincluding plumping systems and eletrical02:52
TheReaperKingwhat is kdenlive, openshot and livesplus for?02:52
TheReaperKinger, what are02:52
YankDownUnderVideo editing.02:52
TheReaperKingoh awesome02:52
TheReaperKingwhat kind of videos do you edit?02:53
YankDownUnderI do it on linux and the Mac...nice combo that.02:53
legendrehi hi03:50
legendreso I need some kind of benchmark / analysis tool for Xubuntu.03:50
legendremy machine has been a total POS since I u/g to the latest LTR03:51
legendreand I just can't deal with it anymore.. I swear, I'm going to try other distros or something as this machine is borderline usable at this point.03:51
legendreit seems like +any+ "intensive" app just brings the thing to its knees03:52
legendrethis was simply not the case, not at all, with the old ver I had been running. (Previous LTS)03:52
legendreReally don't want to downgrade, as thats just not an option.. but I may have to swap distros if I can't resolve this.03:53
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wasqHi. I'm missing the network/wifi connections icon. Is there anyway to install that applet?04:59
pavlushkawasq: you can do a "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xfce4-indicator-plugin"05:23
pavlushkawasq: and to check you whether is wifi is working or not, you can run "iwconfig" and "ifconfig" to see if the wifi interface is working.05:26
pavlushkawasq: or you can paste those results in paste.ubuntu.com and give us the link to check.05:27
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pavlushkawasq you should run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure network-manager" in place of xfce4-indicator-plugin05:36
wasqpavlushka, Running in chroot, ignoring request.05:42
pavlushkawasq: why you are running in chroot?05:43
wasqi'm on a chromebook. Using crouton to run zubuntu05:43
wasqpavlushka, i was on 14.04 and i upgraded to 16.04 and wifi disapeared so i wanted to get it back.05:44
pavlushkawasq: man, you have to bind some system directory with your running system I guess, not much familiar with that.05:46
Unit193wasq: Are 'nm-applet' and 'NetworkManager' running?05:48
wasqpavlushka, alright thanks. This is more of a curiosity than anything else. I'm actually connected from the chromebook that is missing the wifi connections manager.. Just cant figure out why i cant get wifi gui to show up05:49
pavlushkawasq: you might follow http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Chroot-BIND-HOWTO-2.html to make the commands work in your chroot env.05:50
pavlushkawasq: and also these, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicChroot, http://superuser.com/questions/165116/mount-dev-proc-sys-in-a-chroot-environment05:51
wasqpavlushka, yes let me read into that. Just the kind of info I was looking for. Thank you.05:52
glitchdhas anyone upgrade to 1609:24
glitchd16.04 yet?09:24
glitchd16.04.1*09:24
knomeglitchd, why not ask your real question instead?09:26
glitchdknome, lol because i didnt want to waste anyones time.09:26
knomebut you actually did, as i needed to answer that question first, and then your real question09:27
glitchdknome, i install ubuntu 16.04.1, then installed xubuntu-desktop. that part is fine. the problem is with the clock in the top panel. when i set the options for it and close the gui for that, the clock disappears. its still there, but its no longer displaying anything. i have to remove it from the panel and re-add it to see it again.09:28
glitchdknome, but again, if i set the options and close the gui it just disappears.09:28
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knomeYDU_away, please don't use awaynicks.09:29
mrkrampsglitchd, you've installed all updates after installation?09:30
glitchdmrkramps, indeed09:31
mrkrampsglitchd, which options did you change?09:31
glitchdmrkramps, how the time is displayed09:31
glitchdmrkramps, i would like it to have the am/pm next to the time09:32
mrkrampsthere is an empty entry in the dropdown menu oO09:33
glitchdhuh?09:33
mrkrampsglitchd, currently checking the issue in a VM hang on a second09:35
glitchdmmk09:35
glitchdthx09:35
mrkrampsglitchd, after removing and adding it again does the clock applet have your settings applied?09:40
glitchdno09:40
glitchdmrkramps, ^^09:40
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mrkrampsglitchd, which language do you use?09:41
glitchdmrkramps, english09:42
glitchdmrkramps, i already installed any and all missing language packs09:43
glitchdmrkramps, i just havent logged out/in since then09:43
glitchdmrkramps, and im not finding one mention of this problem anywhere else09:44
mrkrampsseems like i can reproduce this issue with a non-english language09:46
glitchdmrkramps, hmm..09:47
mrkrampsglitchd, what's the output of following command:$ locale | grep LC_TIME09:50
glitchdmrkramps, glitchd@ubuntu16041:~$ locale | grep LC_TIME09:51
glitchdLC_TIME="en_US.UTF-8"09:51
mrkrampsglitchd, other settings do work?09:59
mrkrampslike everything else except AM/PM09:59
glitchdmrkramps, yes10:00
mrkrampsglitchd, you could try generating you locale once again:$ sudo locale-gen10:01
mrkrampslog out and in and look if it helps10:01
glitchdill do that and be back in a minute to give the results10:02
glitchdmrkramps, nope that didnt help10:05
glitchdmrkramps, still disappeared when after i set the options10:05
mrkrampsglitchd, have you changes anything in the regional format tab of the language settings?10:05
glitchdmrkramps, really if i even open the clock options gui and just close it without changing anything the clock still disappears10:05
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mrkrampsglitchd, you could check logfiles like ~/.xsession-errors or ~/.xfce4-session.log10:07
glitchdmrkramps, oddly enough, another clock has appeared on my top panel but i can barely read it because the panel is black /clear and the text is super dark..10:09
mrkrampsoO10:09
glitchdmrkramps, is it ok if i pm you?10:10
mrkrampsquery is not a good idea10:10
glitchdquery?..10:10
mrkrampswould mean i am suddenly the only one responsible for the report10:10
mrkramps--report ++support10:10
glitchdmrkramps, well are u here to lurk, or to help?10:11
mrkrampsprivate messages of IRC are generally know as queries … or did you mean something else?10:11
glitchdnot thats what i meant10:11
glitchdno* that is what i meant10:11
mrkrampsand i mean i am still hoping somebody else will appear here with a better approach to a solution10:13
glitchdmrkramps, well nevermind im tired of messing with it anyways.10:14
glitchdmrkramps, thanks anyways for the intended help, much appreciated. Adios.10:19
drumcode303what's the equivalent to Synaptic on xubuntu? and is maybe a better tool for handling installations?10:43
drumcode303is there*10:44
G4b1tdrumcode303: you can install Synaptic on Xubuntu aswell. Xubuntu comes with "Software Center" and the new redesigned "Software" application by default.12:18
drumcode303thanks :)12:19
drumcode303how do I proceed in Synaptic after having marked packages for installation? how do I prompt the install?12:31
mrkrampsdrumcode303, apply12:31
drumcode303no such button visible i'm afraid12:32
drumcode303ah, it's greyed out12:32
Guido1Hello, I would like to clean up my Linux. I know that linux is storring un-needed files each time it updates. I'm not sure if that is the only wasted space. How can I clean all that?13:01
mrkrampsGuido1, there is a cache for downloaded packages which can be cleaned:$ sudo apt-get clean13:05
Guido1mrkramps: is that the only thing which needs to be cleaned from time to time?13:05
mrkrampsactually this gets cleaned automatically from time to time13:05
mrkrampsdepending on the applications you use or rather not use anymore there are configurations and caches in your home-folder13:06
mrkrampsrequired manual cleaning, but those are most problably just a few MBs13:07
mrkrampsand then there are old kernel versions which should be removed from time to time13:08
GridCubesudo apt-get autoremove and sudo apt-get autoclean13:08
mrkrampsnope, autoclean does not remove all packages from the cache13:08
mrkrampssee manpage13:09
GridCubethats what autoremove is for13:09
flocculantautoclean removes out of date packages, clean removes the whole shebang13:09
mrkrampsnot required packages like old dependencies or kernel versions can be removed with:$ sudo apt-get autoremove --purge13:09
flocculantthat ^^13:10
flocculantpersonally I prefer autoclean over clean - but I tend to use dev versions so it's handy to be able to revert :)13:10
Guido1mrkramps, flocculant: okee, now I have 5 comands: sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get clean; sudo apt install aptitude && sudo aptitude purge ~c; sudo apt-get autoremove and sudo apt-get autoclean; sudo apt-get autoremove --purge; sudo apt-get clean13:13
mrkrampsoO13:13
mrkrampsmore or less this is all doing the same13:15
Guido1what is the difference between all of them?13:15
mrkrampsapt-get and aptitude are two different clients for the package manager13:16
mrkrampsyou only need to use one and pre-installed is apt-get13:16
mrkramps'clean' removes all packages from the download cache13:17
mrkramps'autoclean' just outdated packages13:17
pencilandpaperIt appeared that he was talking about installing aptitude with is commands there..before cleaning his cache.13:17
pencilandpaperIs aptitude preinstalled as well?13:17
mrkramps'autoremove' automatically removes all packages which are not required anymore13:18
mrkramps'autoremove --purge'' removes all thes packages including the systemwide configuration file13:18
mrkrampss13:18
Guido1and what does the parameter "c"13:19
pencilandpaperNo it isn't.13:19
mrkrampsGuido1, parameter ~c is for aptitude which you will not use13:19
Guido1okee13:20
mrkrampsfor more information consult the manpages - http://manpages.ubuntu.com ; https://help.ubuntu.com/community/man13:21
Guido1I will have a look there as well. Thanks. I just discovverd that the partition with the desktop is quite full even so my documents etc. are on a different partition13:22
mrkrampsGuido1, my guess … old kernel versions13:23
Guido1probaply and instalation left overs and maybe some other waste.13:23
Guido1I also have a strange "button" in the right top corner. Linux is running on my laptop and there are two symbols with an energy plug. They look the same. One is not functioning so.13:25
mrkrampsxfce4-powermanager systray icon and power-indicator indicator applet icon?13:26
Guido1Don't know the names, but it appeard after an upgarde and has to do with power. it might very well be what you mention. they are both in the bare with the windows and next to each other.13:27
Guido1they also controll the light of the screen.13:28
Guido1and if I'm cleaning already: I have many folders in media/guido which seam to be created every time I inser an SD card.13:30
mrkrampsthose folders should be removed when the card is properly unmounted13:31
Guido1for some reason they are not :( Maybe I also did not removed it properly every time.13:32
mrkrampsif those folder are empty, just remove them manually13:34
mrkrampsand for the future, allways unmount/eject external media13:34
Guido1what is the command? moste of the time I do that. some times linux seas it as an internal media or i have to use the kill switch.13:35
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Zetwhy is my lightdm suddenly in US keyboard layout mode, even though when I look at the Xorg.0.log, all the mentions of keyboard layout are "fi" (Finnish)?16:19
Zetah, apparently not just lightdm, all of my X16:22
Zeteven when I go into the XFCE keyboard settings, uncheck "use system defaults", and select "Finnish", it still won't switch to the Finnish layout16:26
Zetthe only change I've made is I bought a new keyboard (wireless, with its own dongle)16:26
ZetI've rebooted a few times since changing keyboard, too16:26
GridCubeZet: http://www.shellhacks.com/en/HowTo-Change-Locale-Language-and-Character-Set-in-Linux16:27
ZetGridCube: no. not locale. keyboard layout.16:27
Zetit's very different16:27
GridCubeyes16:27
GridCubeno16:27
GridCubein fact is not16:27
ZetI've used Linux with a US English locale and Finnish keyboard layout for over 15 years, how are they suddenly the same now?16:28
GridCubei don't mean they are the same16:29
GridCubei mean they are related16:29
GridCubebut you might want to check xkblayout then16:30
Zetit says (**) Option "xkb_layout" "fi" numerous times in my Xorg.0.log16:32
GridCubeZet: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/49452/where-is-config-file-of-ibus-stored/236817#23681716:33
Zetoh ffs16:34
Zethmm it also says XKBLAYOUT="fi" in my /etc/default/keyboard16:36
Zet"dconf dump /desktop/ibus/" prints nothing16:37
Zetthe layout is correct in the console though, it's only X that fucks it up16:39
zincingHi everyone! To get the VPN service I have to work I have to comment out the line "dns=dnsmasq" by adding a # in the file /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf. Are there any disadvantages doing this?16:48
ZetGridCube: I managed to sort of fix it by adding another layout to the XFCE switcher app and then making sure Finnish was selected. weird.16:49
Zetprobably still won't fix it in lightdm16:49
Zetbut good enough for right this second16:50
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SirSlippersHoWdY!!  Anybody home?20:19
chokiyes20:20
chokime is on /home20:20
chokicushy here :D20:21
SirSlippersHeYa Choki!20:23
SirSlippersjust a stupid newb question ... I downkloaded some files that are */tar.gz and .deb and etc ...20:25
SirSlippersI can unpack them and I see all the files that are in the zip ... but how do I install them into my software list?20:25
SirSlippershow do I know if they have installed?20:25
SirSlippersI can use Archive Manager and it shows me the files but nothing else I can do ?20:29
mrkrampsSirSlippers, source code required manual building and deb packages can be installed wheter on the command line or with gdebi20:31
mrkramps--required ++requires20:31
SirSlippersok .. how do I do those things?20:32
mrkrampsi am not sure it is a good ideal telling you -.-20:32
SirSlipperssudo apt-get install fluid-soundfont-gm   This worked to install the soundfont package .,..20:32
mrkrampsapt-get ist a frontend for your package manager installing packages from the official repositories20:33
SirSlippers  What do I do with this ??     bashkaraoke-10.0.4.tar.gz20:33
SirSlippersright .. I;ve used apt-get ... kinda got it figured ...20:33
SirSlippersisnt GZ like PKZIP file?20:33
SirSlippersso how does it go from being unpacked to being installed?20:34
mrkrampsnope20:34
mrkrampshttps://github.com/vaisarger/bashkaraoke20:34
mrkrampsjust scroll down20:35
mrkrampsinstall dependencies and run installer script in this case20:35
mrkrampslooks like mostly bash scrips and some python20:36
SirSlippersok ... forget linux for anything but email and web browser ... how do I re-install my XP PRo back in another pratition ...20:36
SirSlippersmy sound isn't working consistantly ... my mic isnt working at all ... and the rigamaroll to get things workign is ENORMOUS!20:38
knomeand complaining helps in fixing the issues? (:20:38
mrkrampsalways!20:38
mrkrampsat least if you complaining in bug reports20:39
flocculantSirSlippers: simple - get an up to date XP iso, then use that to partition and install it - worked 6 or 7 years ago, I'm sure it's still up to to date now20:39
mrkrampsthere's no uptodate XP20:39
SirSlippersOK .. so I have to delete my Linux install ?20:39
mrkrampsyou could resize the partition20:40
flocculantmrkramps: really - imagine that, I though microsoft was the panacea to all ills ...20:40
mrkrampsflocculant, allways though it's apple?!20:40
SirSlippersyes .. then I could dual boot and at least have my Karake Broadcast working!  I've been down for about 10 days trying to figure this stuff out!20:40
flocculantmrkramps: :P20:41
SirSlippersI thought it would be a lot easier ...20:41
mrkrampsyou have a broadcast running and switched OS without checking for compatibility?20:42
mrkrampsuh ah :S20:42
SirSlippersMy soundfonts aren't wroking wiht Win 7 and XP PRo is being shredded by the new Flash and etc ... thats why I jumped to Linux becuase it said that certain programs handled midi and Karaoke20:43
mrkrampswhich is true20:44
mrkrampsbut a migration is always about solving tons of unexpected issues20:44
knomeSirSlippers, so when mrkramps told you to check the github page for instructions on getting the stuff working, you said you'd just go back to windows20:44
knomeSirSlippers, how is that "trying to get it working"?20:44
SirSlippersWhy is knome red type?20:45
mrkrampsirc name highlighting20:45
chokiknome :D20:45
SirSlippersnot private message?20:45
chokiGDE!20:45
knomechoki, please.20:45
knomeSirSlippers, private messages always appear in a different window or tab.20:46
SirSlippersoh ok ... thankx ... well ... I have that page in front of me ...20:47
SirSlippers Midi files are played by Timidity, and lyric text to sing is colored following its  text events tracing. However, since timidity is launched as true process ( there is no low-level module ) it is possible20:48
SirSlippersso ... how does this help me?  What is Timidity?  Where do I find it?  What has it to do with Bash Karaoke?20:49
mrkrampstimidity is the midi player20:50
mrkrampsor rather the midi software synthesizer20:50
SirSlippersor do you mean sequencer?20:51
mrkrampsnope20:51
knome!info timidity20:51
ubottutimidity (source: timidity): Software sound renderer (MIDI sequencer, MOD player). In component universe, is optional. Version 2.13.2-40.3 (xenial), package size 545 kB, installed size 1464 kB20:51
knome'sudo apt install timidity'20:51
mrkrampshuh, afaik it required an external sequencer like rosegarden … anyways20:52
SirSlippersok .. THAT I understand!  Thankx knome!20:53
SirSlippersI understand what they DO ... for the most part ... its getting them installed that is the biggest problem ...20:54
SirSlippershow do I install a *.gz file?20:54
knomecheck the README20:54
mrkrampsdepends on the content of this archive20:54
SirSlippershow do I install a *.bz2 file?  These things are not well explained20:55
knomeagain, check the README20:55
knomethere is so single explanation that gets you anything from an archive installed20:55
SirSlippersbcast-2000c-src.tar.gz   ok ... please show me the readme inthis file20:57
knomesearching the repositories for "karaoke", there are a few more apps that are related to karaoke mentioned20:57
knomeSirSlippers, i don't have the file, so i'm not able to show you anything in it20:57
SirSlipperssoemone told me Linux would be a lonley frustrating excersize20:57
knomethat's their opinion20:58
bekksSirSlippers: you dont install .gz/.bz2 files. You unpack them, them you unpack the .tar file and investiagte the README included.20:59
bekksOr you just install software from the official repositories, using apt20:59
SirSlippersI know .. I downloaded about 5-6 of them  ... no instructions on what do do with them though20:59
SirSlippersOK ... bekks ... thank you ..21:00
SirSlippersSo I clicked on the *.gz file and it shows me a list of folders and a few files .. now what?21:01
SirSlippersthere is no EXE file or anything that standas out .. do I have to go throguh EACH of the 15 fo;ders to find the REQADME ?21:02
knomethere are no .exe files for linux.21:02
SirSlippersthankx ... that I've noticed ... the apt-get or sudo thingies are really helpful ...21:03
SirSlipperswhat am I missing here?  does NO ONE KNOW how to install *.gz files?21:04
knomeSirSlippers, please.21:05
knomewe've told you several times that there isn't a single way to explain that21:05
knomeevery file can be different21:05
knomeand since we don't have the file you do, we can't know what you need to do in this specific case21:05
SirSlippersok .. I have downloaded this  " bcast-2000c-src.tar.gz " file the internet.  It is in my download folder.  I can open it and it shows me a list of 12 file folders and another  7 files .21:06
knome"the internet" is a huge place21:06
mrkrampscould you provide a link pls21:07
SirSlippersI can open each of the folders.  I want to incorporate this program into my operating system.  HOW is this accomplised?21:07
knomeSirSlippers, please ask the questions the volunteer supporters are asking or they can't help.21:07
SirSlipperswhat?21:07
knome*answer21:07
knomewhere did you download the file from?21:08
knomewhich website?21:08
knomewhat is the exact url for your download?21:08
SirSlippershold a miunute while I try and find it21:09
SirSlippershttp://wiki.linuxaudio.org/apps/all/broadcast_2000?s[]=broadcast21:11
knomeSirSlippers, do you realize that software is 15 years old?21:14
SirSlippersyes .. so?  I'm 60 years old ...21:14
SirSlippersthe sound card that works with soundfonts is 20 years old .. so?21:14
SirSlippersnewest is not ALWAYS best!21:15
SirSlippersI've been in computers for about 35 years ...21:15
knomeplease.21:15
knomethe reason i'm pointing this out is that the operating system you are running isn't, so it might mean you'll end up with some problems.21:15
chokiplease what21:15
mrkrampsSirSlippers, what exactly do you want to broadcast?21:15
mrkrampsi have to admit i do not understand your use case at all21:16
SirSlippersAudio Video .. like I did with Manycam and WinAMP using karaoke mp3+G files21:16
SirSlippersin XP Pro Sp3 ...21:16
mrkrampswinamp sounds like shoutcast broadcasting21:17
SirSlippersI thought that Linux would be the logical thing to do since I wasn;t going to be paying Micro$oft $10 a month for the preivelege of riunniong the Win 10 SErvice21:18
SirSlippersXP PRo was left unsupported ages ago ... although it still works great!  I want to do a certyain set of tasks and thought that Linux would do it21:19
chokihello xubuntu did you fix your damn bugs yet? come on, this is considered to be an LTS release :/21:20
mrkrampsi guess, you might want icecast and something like webcamstudio or truckliststudio21:20
knomechoki, patches are welcome, as you seem to think the bugs are that easy to fix.21:21
chokixD21:22
SirSlippersI have been reading help files and opinions and meanderings like I have NEVER seen on any Windows help sites in the past ... as a newbie I was left frustrated, confused and outright angered at the waste of time of trying to get this thing working!21:22
knomeSirSlippers, i'm sorry for your bad experience, but again, complaining isn't going to get your stuff working21:22
knomealso please remember everybody here are volunteers, and are giving their time and knowledge for you for free21:23
SirSlippersOK .. can you answer me this question please21:24
mrkrampswhich question?21:25
SirSlippersWhat process do I take to extract, unpack and then install  bcast-2000c-src.tar.gz  and then run the program?21:26
mrkrampssry21:26
mrkrampsok, this was frustrating21:30
xubuntu90wIs there a basic operating manual for Xubuntu?21:41
mrkrampsxubuntu30w, http://docs.xubuntu.org/21:43
xubuntu30wthank you21:43
xubuntu30wis there a basic commands listing?21:44
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