[01:57] <b0g> just installed a 16.10 guest through vmware fusion and it freezes on bootup every time. suggestions?
[02:02] <morf> b0g: start in recovery mode
[02:03] <morf> check what's the issue ... and it's really not booting or there is the bug with display? (try switching to console ctrl+alt+f1 in guest then back to ctrl+alt+f7 / xorg)
[02:04] <morf> that's something that's happening in virtualbox thou, i don't use vmware
[02:30] <b0g> morf: i got into recovery mode, did a dist-upgrade, installed vmware tools
[02:30] <b0g> no go
[02:30] <b0g> still freezes on boot
[02:30] <b0g> ctrl-alt-f1 nada
[02:35] <morf> sorry to hear that don't have it can't help more
[03:53] <b0g> morf: fwiw 16.04.1 works
[10:25] <ngomes> hi. is it possible to resume after suspend with one key press instead of power on button ?
[10:37] <flocculant> ngomes: I always get back from suspend with space bar
[10:37] <ngomes> flocculant, my keyboard is not USB is ps/2
[10:38] <ngomes> i don't know if that can influence because does not work on me
[10:39] <ngomes> gonna try , brb
[10:42] <ngomes> flocculant, not working, also have another issue , power on button but the computer restart , if i put in suspend mode
[10:51] <ngomes> flocculant, do you have any special configuration for hitting the space bar to resume ? i just tried a usb keyboard and did not workout
[11:07] <flocculant> ngomes: sorry - was afk, possibly I set it in bios
[11:08] <flocculant> certainly nothing software I've done as I can install xubuntu and it works with any key
[11:08] <ngomes> gonna check bios settings for something ...
[11:22] <ngomes> yeah , in fact i do have a wakeup on keyboard or mouse click , i've enabled it but it does not wakeup
[11:22] <flocculant> mmm
[11:22] <flocculant> not sure then - sorry
[11:23] <ngomes> used to work on old processor
[11:23] <flocculant> this being something that's likely nothing to do with xubuntu - might be worth trying #ubuntu - more eyes in there
[11:23] <ngomes> don't know why this new processor does not do that
[11:23] <ngomes> yeah , i'll try ubuntu
[11:24] <flocculant> mmm - I'd surmise I've got both usb and ps/2 working on boot here in bios
[11:24] <flocculant> with not particularly *new* hardware
[11:25] <ngomes> too late , with older processor i used the power button and it always worked. never really bothered to use keyboard/mouse to wakeup
[12:57] <melleb> Hi all, I'm getting a black screen when attempting to wake-up my laptop. I open the lid and the only thing that appears is a cursor. I can't type, can't switch to tty1, etc. Tried googling and various things (script in /etc/apci calling xrandr --auto on lid open/close) but to no avail. Any suggestions? I'm getting pretty frustrated having to restart my laptop every time I close the lid... :/
[12:57] <melleb> Looked at launchpad and found https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-settings/+bug/1308105
[12:57] <melleb> And https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1259339
[12:58] <melleb> But these are all pretty old bugs
[12:59] <melleb> The sollution in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1259339/comments/31 doesn't seem to work for me
[13:05] <melleb> uname -a: Linux laptop-melle 4.4.0-45-generic #66-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 19 14:12:37 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[18:19] <xubuntu21w> I wonder if I can install Xubuntu on 32 bits PC?
[18:20] <morf> sure you can
[18:20] <morf> just download 32bit image and you are ready to go
[18:21] <MrTulias> http://xubuntu.org/getxubuntu/
[18:23] <xubuntu21w> Wow !, really thks
[18:23] <xubuntu21w> Both "morf and MrTulias"
[20:50] <bluebaron> Hello, I chose a font in xfce's settings manager that broke things so badly I now can't open the window to change it back. Running it from the terminal shows a Cairo error
[20:50] <bluebaron> xfce4-display-settings: ../../../../src/cairo-scaled-font.c:459: _cairo_scaled_glyph_page_destroy: Assertion `!scaled_font->cache_frozen' failed.
[20:57] <bluebaron> Well, it took actually removing my home font directory, but I could open the window after that and a cache clean.
[20:57] <bluebaron> gbye
[21:15] <SuperSeriousCat> Hey. How to update ufw app OpenSSH to use the correct one after changing in /etc/ssh/sshd_conf?
[21:37] <bekks> what have you done to your /etc/ssh/sshd_conf?
[21:40] <SuperSeriousCat> Changed port and disabeled root/password