[00:07] <cheeseboy> how i get someone to fix a bug?
[00:09] <bazhang> cheeseboy, first file it
[00:09] <cheeseboy> done
[00:09] <bazhang> !bugs | cheeseboy
[00:09] <cheeseboy> i filed it yesterday
[00:09] <bazhang> so sign up for it, and provide mroe info as they ask
[00:10] <cheeseboy> how i get it fixed
[00:10] <cheeseboy> it easy fix
[00:10] <bazhang> wait for it to be assessed then assigned
[00:10] <cheeseboy> wait how long
[00:10] <bazhang> whats the bug number
[00:10] <knome> cheeseboy, if it's an easy fix, why don't you fix it yourself?
[00:10] <cheeseboy> i dont have an ubuntu install
[00:10] <bazhang> how could you file a bug
[00:11] <knome> you don't need a ubuntu install to fix bugs in ubuntu
[00:11] <cheeseboy> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libglu/+bug/1625538
[00:11] <bazhang> they have yet to assess or assign it
[00:11] <cheeseboy> mhmm
[00:11] <cheeseboy> they slow
[00:11] <bazhang> a single day?
[00:12] <bazhang> no
[00:12] <cheeseboy> yes
[00:12] <bazhang> one day is not slow at all
[00:12] <cheeseboy> is very slow
[00:12] <knome> cheeseboy, stop trolling
[00:12] <bazhang> cheeseboy, bug fixing is not instant
[00:12] <gr1dl0ck> yep
[00:13] <knome> cheeseboy, be in touch with the libglu maintainers to see if they want to backport this fix in the first place.
[00:13] <cheeseboy> should be instant
[00:13] <cheeseboy> just put other package in repo for me
[00:13] <cheeseboy> done
[00:14] <bazhang> cheeseboy, it's not like getting a cheeseburger from mcdonalds drive thru
[00:14] <cheeseboy> it should be
[00:14] <knome> then pay for the developers to get your upload done.
[00:14] <bazhang> cheeseboy, well it's not, and you dont even have an ubuntu install
[00:14] <cheeseboy> kk itll pay $1 to get it pushed through now
[00:15] <cheeseboy> price of mcdouble
[00:15] <gr1dl0ck> lol
[00:15] <cheeseboy> 1.07 w/ tax i think
[00:15] <bazhang> cheeseboy, I suggest you stop this here and now
[02:38] <dclcp> Hello
[02:39] <n-iCe> hello
[02:39] <dCLCp> How are you?
[08:56] <arthur_dog> hey
[08:58] <arthur_dog> ineedahalp
[08:59] <arthur_dog> boi
[09:13] <knome> arthur_dog, just ask the question
[09:16] <arthur_dog> when i wake up from suspension, my computer screen goes black and i have to reboot. can you help?
[09:17] <arthur_dog> oops
[09:26] <arthur_dog> rm-rf/isbestcommand2016
[09:27] <bazhang> arthur_dog, dont joke about that here or anywhere
[09:28] <arthur_dog> k mate
[10:31] <MoL0ToV> hi i have a problem with a usb stick. i created a ubuntu install disc with usb-creator-gtk . after if i connect the usb stick the partitions are auto-mounted all read only. how to mount rw?
[10:31] <MoL0ToV> i want to write files to 3rd partition
[10:31] <MoL0ToV> that i have created
[10:31] <MoL0ToV> i want to mount rw, non readonly
[11:58] <MIzzMadd_> ahoy...? Looking for some assistance with my HDMI audio output... also, rather new to Xubuntu and linux both...
[11:58] <knome> ask your question
[12:01] <MIzzMadd_> I'm trying to get my laptop audio to play through my reciever that is currently hooked up, yet pulse audio does not give me any choices to set HDMI as my output selection
[12:02] <MIzzMadd_> I think it was "aplay -l" I was using in the terminal to check my audio outputs and it doesn't show anything for an HDMI one, also when I do a sound test in ternimal all I get is my computer speaker making noise
[12:03] <MIzzMadd_> I think it might be a missing driver issue, but not sure...
[12:07] <MIzzMadd_> I want to say it's an intel driver thing, so I tried using the intel driver software, installed, looked for updates installed them and still nothing even with rebooting and having both reciever and TV on and plugged in. I can get the dual moniter to work fine with the HDMI cord plugged in, just the sound has me stumped. I was able to plug and play in Windows, just haven't been able to sort it out yet... any ideas?
[12:11] <MIzzMadd_> I've been working on this problem for going on day three now...
[12:24] <MIzzMadd_> when I type lspci it shows me that it has HDMI audio, but it isn't listed when I use aplay -l... anyone know why?
[12:26] <xubuntu44w> I am at my wits end in my trying to hand shake my box2 to my box1 so the that it can ics
[12:27] <xubuntu44w> I have used the vpn with the complete route on both ends
[12:31] <xubuntu44w> terminal cursur memory is listinting strange content when I up arrow
[12:33] <xubuntu44w> so I close it and there is a fresh one below
[12:34] <xubuntu44w> but no active connect to apt install
[12:35] <xubuntu44w> If I can get this fixed this could be a great medium for me to discover new learning curves
[12:37] <xubuntu44w> I have read there is neighbor discovery bur so far have not found it what I read was via the GUI there was that discovery
[12:40] <MIzzMadd_> would it be better off for my sound issue to try using an older version?
[12:41] <xubuntu44w> Has there been a helpful response for anyone or is it too early
[12:42] <xubuntu44w> the channel is logged off
[12:44] <MIzzMadd_> well, I'm going to try an earlier version and see if that fixes my HDMI issue, wish me luck
[14:06] <xubuntu84d> Hi all, Great work on for you all on 16.04, One thing I can not resolve after the update from 14....
[14:06] <xubuntu84d> Is when I log back on
[14:06] <xubuntu84d> I get this weird message
[14:07] <xubuntu84d> Even tho I have been logged into the 'win' net B4.
[14:12] <xubuntu84d> ..It will ask for 'default 'keyring' '?? ... I keep trying my log-on, It'll just ignore it, it will stop on cancel, but that is not an answer, after that Xubuntu is happy, until a restart, then ditto, any ideas please ?
[14:36] <xubuntu86d> I will assume as no one is here that Xubuntu is now dead ?
[14:36] <xubuntu86d> Ok bye...
[19:12] <xubuntu89i> it's my first installation with xubuntu on eee pc :)
[21:15] <Nathancp> First time using Linux, I'm pretty pumped :)