[01:06] <MobileTEKPro> hello
[01:13] <knome> hello
[02:25] <xubuntu86d> ji
[02:25] <xubuntu86d> hi
[02:26] <xubuntu86d> what is it?
[03:09] <tumi12345> is it alright to ask for tech support here?
[03:15] <krytarik> tumi12345: Depends on the relation to Xubuntu, of course - I suggest you just ask. :)
[03:16] <tumi12345> im trying to install xubuntu on my desktop, i want to switch from windows right
[03:16] <tumi12345> and i downloaded the LTS torrent from the website, and created a bootable usb with unetbootin
[03:17] <tumi12345> when i try to install xubuntu, i always get an error saying that the bootloader installation failed, and the prompt tells me to try to install grub to a different partition but i can't press ok or proceed at all
[03:17] <tumi12345> so what i did is boot into the live cd and open a terminal and try to install grub manually
[03:18] <tumi12345> but i get the error saying it will not proceed with blacklists
[03:18] <tumi12345> ive looked around online for some help, in fact thats where ive learned how to isntall grub manually and stuff but so far im not really sure as what to do next
[03:20] <tumi12345> for the record i have two drives, an ssd and an hdd an im trying to install it to my ssd
[03:21] <tumi12345> sincerely apologize for the very simple questions but i can't seem to figure it out, i can post specs if needed
[08:04] <teddy> Hello
[08:43] <Spass> Hi, sometimes I get doubled network indicator on the panel, I assume one of which is 'indicator' and another is 'applet'. Usually after restart it's OK. Is there a way to fix it? I'm on 16.10 - http://pasteboard.co/p55W4p7Xb.png
[08:55] <ochosi> Spass: looks like you have indicator-network installed, which you don't need if you use the indicator-plugin and nm-applet (from the network-manager package)
[08:55] <ochosi> so you can either blacklist nm-applet's indicator in the xfce4-indicator-plugin's preferences or uninstall indicator-network
[09:10] <Spass> Yes, I prefer the look and feel of the indicator-network, blacklist was my solution, but I wanted to ask about it nonetheless. It's strange to me, that normally this second icon won't show (hidden or not), but sometimes it does. Any way to block/delete nm-applet permanently? Seems that this is an issue on 16.10, on 16.04 I never had this "problem" (I was using indicator-network all the time).
[09:18] <Spass> I mean blacklist does the job, icon is hidden and it doesn't bother me much (and 75% of the time it's not even there), but it would be perfect to know that it's not lurking on me somewhere on my panel ;)
[09:47] <hhee>  got as issue, when i copy paste in terminal, for example, i conected to remote machine, (fedora linux) copy n paste, and got 0~/usr/bin/postgresql-setup --initdb1~   <--- what is it in begin-end symbols? i exactly copied as i need. both console (local and remote) utf-8
[09:47] <hhee>  in this case i copied /usr/bin/postgresql-setup --initdb1  only
[09:50] <hhee> why some addition appear?
[11:34] <jafostes> hello
[11:36] <jafostes> remmina and rdesktop not work for remote desktop to my windows 2012 server company
[11:37] <jafostes> anyone ???
[12:07] <bazhang> not work?
[12:53] <jafostes> no
[12:53] <jafostes> Failed to connect, CredSSP required by server.
[13:47] <asante> hi, I have a xubuntu 16.04 installation on my laptop with full disk encryption. at boot, the luks dialog says that the entered passphrase is incorrect. I'm quite sure that it is correct. what is the best way to check what's going wrong there?
[13:47] <asante> I tried caps lock (the dialog does not tell, if it was pressed?)
[13:48] <asante> maybe booting into a live CD and trying to mounting the volume there is worth a try?
[14:46] <Artemis3> asante, keyboard layout?
[14:48] <xubuntu06w> console.log("hello world");
[14:49] <RFleming> Mornin' everyone!
[14:50] <xubuntu06w> Good evening ^^
[15:41] <xXLUCAXx> come posso scaricare blue stacks
[16:43] <asante> Artemis3: also checked this one..
[16:43] <asante> tried it from a live Linux, also no luck.
[16:43] <asante> is there a possibility to check of the luks header was corrupted
[16:43] <asante> like any checksums or so?
[16:54] <tonygaga> hi guys so i have this time / shutdown problem
[16:55] <tonygaga> ever since daylight saving time change my pc won't shut down anymore... but it that the right system time
[16:55] <tonygaga> so i changed it manually in the BIOS then it worked
[16:56] <tonygaga> now after some days i wanted to try it again .. i put the BIOS time 1 hour in advance now it won't shutdown again, any ideas?
[16:57] <tonygaga> i'm using xubuntu 16.04  4.4.0-45-generic #66-Ubuntu
[16:59] <tonygaga> i would be VERY glad if someone could give me a hint(which logfiles etc), last time i idled for 3hours in #Ubuntu wihout answer
[17:22] <jnj_> Has anyone gotten the kde indicator to appear in xfce?
[17:34] <tonygaga> guys please
[17:37] <pleia2> tonygaga: I'm not a guy and I don't know the answer to your question anyway, but perhaps try asking on the xubuntu-users mailing list?
[17:40] <RFleming> pleia2: hey, how's it going?  Long time no see :)
[17:40] <tonygaga> pleia2: ok i'll try thanks
[19:09] <xubuntu54w> hello there
[19:10] <xubuntu54w> if i remove a package from software, after some seconds it is there
[19:10] <xubuntu54w> what happened?
[20:02] <SuperSeriousCat> Was it "nsa-lib", xubuntu54w?
[20:16] <xubuntu75w> somebody can help me ?
[20:16] <knome> xubuntu75w, ask the real question and find out
[20:21] <xubuntu75w> I've installed several times xubuntu Lts 16.04 (fresh install), but the first thing I do is install restricted deriver for my broadcom wifi, then I reboot the system an I get a black screen after grub I can't do anything, I suspect that the problem was the xenial update at first or my video driver but now I think it could be the wifi driver. I don't know what to do.
[20:27] <knome> have you tried booting without the wifi driver?
[20:29] <xubuntu75w> the system is freezing just before the screen "/dev/sda6 ... blocks" , I cant login even or recovery mode. I don't know exactly how to disable wifi.
[20:30] <knome> no, you said the first thing you did was to install a wifi driver
[20:30] <knome> have you tried not installing that and booting?
[20:31] <xubuntu75w> No
[20:32] <knome> doing that would help either rule the possibility out that it is the wifi driver, or alternatively help confirm that it is a problem caused by that
[20:32] <knome> what is your wifi device and driver and how do you install the wifi driver?
[20:34] <xubuntu75w> I've installed with restricted drivers option (broadcom 4315) after login and with a wire conection (without wire conection it doesn't install)
[20:35] <jpt9> I just installed ocenaudio via the .deb file provided on their website, and decided to uninstall it, only to have apt tell me that removing it will free up 35.8GB of hard drive space...
[20:35] <jpt9> Clearly something's wrong here -- is there a way to see what files it will delete?
[20:36] <knome> what packages does apt say it will delete?
[20:36] <jpt9> Just ocenaudio.
[20:36] <jpt9> I only have ~14GB of space left on my SSD right now, so I don't think it can actually use up 35GB.
[20:36] <knome> i'm pretty sure it's ok in that case, but "always take backups" etc...
[20:36] <jpt9> (Also, the .deb was only 10MB.)
[20:37] <knome> the whole installation isn't 35.8GB
[20:37] <knome> do you have some files that is related to ocenaudio+
[20:39] <jpt9> Well, I just uninstalled it and nothing went wrong.
[20:39] <knome> ok, good to hear
[20:40] <jpt9> I'm not sure where it got 35.8GB from, though...
[20:40] <knome> yeah.
[20:40] <jpt9> I double-checked the size of /usr and /opt, since it put files there -- that didn't add up.  Neither did the directory of audio files I have, in case it was somehow counting stuff I opened with it.
[20:41] <jpt9> Dunno.
[20:41] <knome> yeah, applications really shouldn't remove files they didn't install...
[20:43] <jpt9> At least it's not Palm OS -- the uninstaller on there would also delete data.  Which mostly wasn't a problem -- unless you were, say, trying out multiple ebook readers.
[20:44] <jpt9> Anyway, thanks for the reassurance.
[20:44] <knome> np
[21:06] <xubuntu34w> hello there
[21:06] <xubuntu34w> I just updated my xubuntu 14.04 and now the wifi has stop working
[21:07] <xubuntu34w> anyone knows how to fix that?
[21:12] <xubuntu75w> did you update to 16.04?
[21:22] <hhee> guys, any desktop program to get new twitter news?