[02:54] <glitchd> hello?
[06:36] <Guest26983> Hi all, My wireless icon disappeared from panel 0, how do I restore it so I can add new new wireless networks?
[14:23] <b-reft> Help! I cannot install Skype on Xubuntu 16
[14:32] <Unit193> Why not?
[16:43] <xubuntu96w> hi, which nvidia driver is recommended for 16.04?  I have a 780ti
[16:44] <MrVertigo> Hello everyone. I'm having a problem with my system freezing after some use. And it happens every time. It's a dual boot system with W10 (doesn't happen with it) on ASUS E502M. Anyone with an idea what could be wrong?
[16:45] <xubuntu96w> and could anyone tell me how to change the menu/taskbar to anotheer screen?  thanks
[20:37] <xubuntu39w> Anybody home?
[20:38] <xubuntu39w> Bueller?
[20:42] <genii> Better to just ask whatever support question you have, and then see if someone can assist.
[20:45] <xubuntu39w> Got it. I'm running Xubuntu 16.04 on a Thinkpad X230. On battery, with the system set to automatically suspend after idle for 15 minutes, it does not. Upon logging back in I have an error message and an authorization prompt for hibernation. I think the system is attempting to hibernate instead of suspend. I'm not sure where to look to fix this. Thanks.
[20:47] <xubuntu39w> The notification in the top right reads: "Power Manager - GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply:Method call timed out"
[20:48] <xubuntu39w> The authorization prompt is your typical GUI superuser/password prompt: "Authentication is required for hibernating the system."
[20:58]  * genii makes more coffee and passes the mugs around
[21:14] <xubuntu39w> Hah. Oh well, I'm guesing it's something with DBus. Is there another place anyone might recommend for an answer (or a step in the right direction)?
[21:31] <genii> xubuntu39w: You could try the main #ubuntu channel, there may be some Xubuntu users there. Or also just the main ##linux channel.
[23:07] <stocky8> Helo ;)
[23:38] <xubuntu12d> Quick question: is there a way to verify integrity of the ISO images?
[23:38] <Unit193> md5sums for one.
[23:40] <xubuntu12d> Thanks, but where can I find the signing key? Is it signed by Ubuntu team?
[23:42] <xubuntu12d> nevermind, I just discovered that they in fact are signed by the Ubuntu Team
[23:43] <Unit193> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto yep, that lists them.
[23:44] <Unit193> xubuntu12d: I believe they are actually shipped in the package ubuntu-keyring too.
[23:44] <xubuntu12d> Thanks for the link, I was looking for that on the Xubuntu website and didn't know that they share the same keys
[23:45] <Unit193> Ubuntu infra, so yeah.
[23:45] <xubuntu12d> Makes sense to me now ;-)
[23:46] <Unit193> (Package name is ubuntu-archive-keyring if you're on Debian. :P )  Great, glad it all makes sense. :)
[23:47] <Unit193> Also nice/interesting that you verify with gpg!
[23:49] <xubuntu12d> Since the downloads are all HTTP based it's kind of a necessaty
[23:49] <xubuntu12d> *necessity
[23:53] <xubuntu12d> Thanks again for your help, I will now go and try out the fresh download ;-)
[23:54] <Unit193> Sure, have fun.