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quantibilitymy screen keeps staying blank when i restart the computer, it takes 3 or 5 times before it comes back up.00:53
quantibilityany way to fix this?00:54
quantibilityporfavor00:54
quantibilityhello? ive been in the freaking room days now and no one out of 116 people is paying any mine.00:56
quantibilityexcept when people make comments about the bots.. now please can someone come up with a answer to this question00:56
quantibilitymy screen keeps staying blank when i restart the computer, it takes 3 or 5 times before it comes back up.00:59
quantibilitymy screen keeps staying blank when i restart the computer, it takes 3 or 5 times before it comes back up.00:59
quantibilitymy screen keeps staying blank when i restart the computer, it takes 3 or 5 times before it comes back up.00:59
quantibilitymy screen keeps staying blank when i restart the computer, it takes 3 or 5 times before it comes back up.00:59
quantibilitymy screen keeps staying blank when i restart the computer, it takes 3 or 5 times before it comes back up.00:59
quantibilitymy screen keeps staying blank when i restart the computer, it takes 3 or 5 times before it comes back up.01:00
quantibilitythis is supposed to be about xubuntu help.. why isn't anyone helping01:01
quantibility??01:01
sinewavquantibility: what version of xubuntu and what kind of computer?01:02
quantibility HexChat: 2.10.2 ** OS: Linux 4.4.0-34-generic x86_64 ** Distro: Ubuntu "xenial" 16.04 ** CPU: 4 x AMD A8-3520M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics (AuthenticAMD) @ 900MHz ** RAM: Physical: 5.3GiB, 46.5% free ** Disk: Total: 452.9GiB, 68.6% free ** VGA: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] BeaverCreek [Radeon HD 6620G] ** Sound: HDA-Intel - HD-Audio Generic1: HDA-Intel - HD-Audio Generic **01:03
quantibilityEthernet: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. CIe Gigabit Ethernet ** Uptime: 1d 6h 25m 20s **01:03
quantibilitythank you sinewav01:03
quantibilityi believe that it has something to do with dual screen but it happens when i turn it off too01:05
quantibilitybut as soon as i upgraded it went to crap01:06
sinewavIs this a laptop or desktop?01:06
quantibilitylaptop01:06
sinewavah ok. Is the vga cable plugged in when you boot up?01:07
quantibilityhdmi and sometimes01:07
quantibilityi was wondering if the MINT fix would work on Xubuntu01:08
quantibilitybut i want some advice from someone before i do that01:08
sinewavDisclaimer: I am not a developer. I had a similar problem with xubuntu. If I started my computer with the external monitor plugged in I would often get a blank screen. I can't say for sure, but I think it might be related to xubuntu only. I have since switched to MATE and I have not had this problem.01:09
sinewavSo unfortunately I don't know if it is XFCE that is the problem.01:10
sinewavI am not having the problem with MATE.01:10
sinewavTo me that says it might be related to the desktop environment rather than Ubuntu.01:10
sinewavOn Xubuntu, it would always boot fine when the external monitor cable was unplugged. Also, sometimes the screen would come on if I pressed the laptop's function key to switch LCD/VGA modes.01:12
quantibilitythe developers don't pay much mind to things.. or they don't test it enough cause now whenever i open a zip file my indicators go screwy and need to be shut down cause it will keep popping up.. don't understand why zipping and unzipping files causes that issue but it does01:12
sinewavThere are big time bugs in XFCE and Thunar, which is why I am using MATE. I Love Xubuntu, but there are currently too many little annoyances with it.01:13
sinewavStill, I hope to return to using it one day, which is why I lurk in this channel -- to hear good news.01:14
quantibilitywell one is the indicators don't stay to the side anymore they keep hugging the menu icon.. but move over when ever i open something but always hugging left... it happened the moment i started adding and removing stuff.. they needs a better programmer01:14
sinewavOne of the problems with these types of problems, especially the one you are having, is because it's not always clear if the bug is in Ubuntu or XFCE. Those are two separate development teams.01:15
sinewavSometimes you report a but to Ubuntu and they say "not our problem, try reporting to XFCE"01:15
sinewavAnd vice verse.01:15
quantibilityugh01:16
quantibility"not our problem" is a punkass way to get out of it01:16
morfnot our problem ;)01:16
sinewavI will say this, my boss at work has Xubuntu on a dual monitor setup with his desktop tower and it works flawlessly, so again, it could be related to laptops!01:16
quantibilityprobably01:17
morfi have tested all major UIs for linux01:17
sinewavIn that case it would be Ubuntu, but then again, they might pass the buck upstream to Debian...01:17
morfreturned hapily to xfce :P01:17
sinewavXFCE rocks, it's my fav. I just need it to be a wee bit more stable...01:18
morfdunno what do you mean, i'm using it for years without any major issues01:18
quantibilityhere's a way to fix the stupid "problem" that is not either one's. Try not combining teams to help make a ONE OS.. grow some nuts people and get it all together so no one can say "its not our problem"01:18
sinewavmorf: yeah, it works great in most environments, I just happen to have a problematic one.01:18
quantibilitypoor practices by all.01:19
sinewavquantibility: That's how open source works. You can always go MS or Mac!01:19
quantibilityyeah i know how open source works.. its just that people who try to help develop don't put enough effort in it and shouldn't bother trying. Bugs can be found if the person goes beyond getting that one thing to work and testing the entire system.. and if someone comes with an issue that person doing it should be on top of the shit.. but ya know the human race is lazy.01:21
sinewavThe type of bug you have might be hardware specific, which is much harder to fix because you need that hardware in your development chain. That's all I'm sayin.01:22
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sinewavI do my best to donate to ubuntu/xfce/etc when I can so it helps developers out. As someone who has worked on an open source project it really is a labor of love and an overwhelming amount of work.01:24
quantibilityperhaps. i wish i could connect a test board to this computer and catch all the calls the graphics card calls01:24
quantibilityi believe you01:24
Guest29279ok... I never get on stuff like this but I have never had this problem before. I just installed Xubuntu on VMware and everything is working fine ran a basic update and now my passwords do not work... Tryed reinstalling again same thing.01:26
quantibility??01:27
quantibilityGuest01:27
quantibilityhave you tried.. nothing for a password?01:27
Guest29279no.. let me try01:27
Guest29279does not work01:27
quantibilitybut you original passwords do not work?01:28
Guest29279yes01:28
quantibilityinteresting01:28
quantibilityyou are stuck at the sign in screen right?01:28
Guest29279but its just after a update01:28
quantibilityyeah i know i read that01:28
Guest29279it works fine till then01:28
quantibilitywe are talking about the password to sign in after boot up right?01:29
sinewavdid you make a snapshot right before updating?01:29
Guest29279yes I am stuck in the sign in screen now01:29
quantibilitywow01:29
quantibilityive never had that problem either01:29
quantibilitythats a first for me01:29
Guest29279me too01:29
quantibilitydo you know how to sign in as an admin?01:30
Guest29279as root?01:30
quantibilityyes01:30
Guest29279yes01:30
quantibilitytry that.. unless you set a password for it01:31
Guest29279ok01:31
quantibilitycause if you get in as root you can change the password01:31
quantibilityfor your account01:31
Guest29279nope still not working01:32
quantibilityyou sure you caps locks are not on?01:32
quantibilityyou cap lock is not on?01:33
Guest29279nope01:33
quantibilitydude, like im surprised01:34
quantibilitytry.. admin as a password01:34
quantibility"admin"01:34
Guest29279ok.. hold on01:34
Guest29279still not working01:35
quantibilityfu*k01:35
quantibilitynow im getting irritated01:35
quantibilitylol01:35
Guest29279its fine if I don't install the last security update01:36
quantibilityugh01:36
quantibilityi got one last hope for you if it works01:36
sinewavWhat's that key you press to boot to a command propmt?01:36
sinewavwait, I guess that wouldn't work either if you can't login as root. Might not even have a root password.01:37
quantibilitytry restarting and using the previous version at grub screen.. if the password doesn't work then i don't know what the issue is01:37
Guest29279well just thought I would say something about it because it seems to have something to do with the update.... Thanks01:39
quantibilitywhat update?01:39
quantibilitythe latest?01:39
quantibilitycause i see it01:39
quantibilityjust haven't updated01:39
quantibilitywondering if i should avoid01:39
quantibilitylol01:39
Guest29279well... I would test it first in vmware.01:40
Guest29279or vbox01:40
quantibilityhmmm01:41
Guest29279I just like to run the security updates01:41
Guest29279but I guess I will pass01:42
Guest29279I can still get in as guest01:44
quantibilitythen try loging in through terminal01:46
quantibilityif not go straight to admin to erase and make a new password01:46
Guest29279ok... I got in01:54
quantibilityawesome01:58
quantibilitywtf was the problem01:58
quantibilitywasn't accepting the password01:58
quantibility??01:59
Guest29279I guess01:59
quantibilitythats some horse sh*t01:59
Guest29279I tryed it on two different install and had the same problem, right after the update...02:01
quantibilityjeeze02:02
quantibilitysomeone messed up02:02
quantibilitybut you can get in now right?02:02
Guest29279but it seems to be working with the update now02:02
Guest29279maybe it was a VMware problem02:02
quantibilityor02:03
Guest29279anyways thanks for your help02:03
quantibilityyou probably needed a space before the password02:03
quantibilityyour welcome02:03
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confusedbynatureanyone around?12:43
knomeno, we're all hiding12:47
knomeoops, i blew our cover.12:47
knomeor in other words, why don't you ask the real question and find out?12:48
imthenachomanhey guys, what version of xfce is with xubuntu 16.04?15:26
pleia2imthenachoman: searching on packages.ubuntu.com I'm told 4.12.2 http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=xfce415:31
knome4.12 indeed15:32
imthenachomanthanks guys16:50
imthenachomandidn't know 16.04 is called xenial16:50
imthenachomani hate tehse names16:50
imthenachomanwhy can't they just use 16.0416:50
imthenachomanbleh16:50
imthenachomananyway, thanks. bye all16:50
green1can i use unity tweak tool in xubuntu?17:28
green1someone pls help me, can i use unity tweak tool in xubuntu?17:31
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xubuntu12dDoes anyone know why 16.04 does not display panel and desktop? I get a panel for login on my A10-6800 based system, but only the wallpaper for a desktop.21:29
xubuntu12dI've downgraded, done a clean install, and still have no icons or panel (systray).21:32
Rarrikinsxubuntu12d: There are a few different problems people have found https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=xubuntu+16.04+desktop+icons+missing21:41
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xubuntu19dSo, I went through the links and had done most of them already. Apparently, this problem is not caused by any of those problems.22:11
xubuntu19dIt has not helped in getting my panel and icons back. I have removed the splash screen as well. Now I will attempt to check more logs.22:12
IvanDSMHey everyone, I'm using 14.04.2 and am using the 4.2.0-42-lowlatency kernel from the repositories. I want to know if it is vunerable to the Off-path TCP Exploit.22:41

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