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newbie2i'm running xubuntu but can't get online with chromium but I can with firefox.   how do i get chromium to work?00:27
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Wayward_VagabondSo, Is there any way to make it so resource hungry programs cannot lock the system up entirely when they decide to crash?01:59
bazhangwhich ones02:00
Wayward_Vagabondfirefox mainly, but minecraft does it too sometimes02:00
bazhangwhats the ram there02:00
Wayward_Vagabond4gb, the max supported by this machine02:01
bazhangfirefox will use as much as it can02:02
Wayward_VagabondExactly, is there any way to place a cap, or make it so the kernel and WM always have priority?02:03
bazhanghow often are you getting crashes02:04
Wayward_VagabondI think minecraft cauing lockups is more related to cpu time than ram, as it doesn't happen during normal gameplay, just 'unusual' events with commands02:04
bazhangalso how many tabs in firefox02:04
Wayward_VagabondWell, I just had one02:04
Wayward_VagabondIt's usually a script heavy, poorly made website that triggers it02:05
bazhangget ghostery for firefox and noscript02:05
Wayward_Vagabonder, a bunch of tabs ._.02:06
bazhangget by with fewer and try the two plugins I just suggested02:07
Wayward_VagabondIt seems like something is wrong though for a user program to be able to lock up the system so tight the cursor and clock stop responding though?02:07
Wayward_VagabondI'll look into both of those plugins, thanks02:08
bazhangfour gig is really the issue these days02:08
Wayward_VagabondI keep flash set so I need to manually enable it each time a web page requests it, most of them have no reason to need it on02:08
rdfDoes about:memory still work in Firefox?02:10
Wayward_Vagabondhuh, it seems to in the version I have02:10
rdfThat should let you see exactly what's misbehaving on that website, and the minimize memory usage button also.02:12
rdfI use chromium, but you still have the same problem with tabs and plugins and stuff02:14
rdfHelpful?02:16
Wayward_VagabondEh, I don't trust the codebase of chromium due to it's parent project </tinfoil hat>02:18
rdfWell you're going to dislike Firefox as they're looking at WebKit02:18
rdfOr were. I know they're replacing gecko02:19
rdfI don't understand people's paranoia over Google. People freely post every minutiae on Facebook, but oooh... Google is evil.02:20
Wayward_VagabondI don't use social media.02:21
rdfWasn't singing you or mate...02:21
rdfI don't either.02:21
Wayward_VagabondAnd I see a bit of difference between letting websites work to track me across them, or letting them directly into my browser to see everything (I don't use google's earch engine either, but it seems to return low quality results anyways)02:22
rdfThat's because you have to drink the Koolaid02:23
Wayward_Vagabondask has always seemed to givce the best web results for me, and yahoo for images02:24
rdfOnce they search everything, search results are pretty phenominal.02:24
rdfPhenomenal02:25
Wayward_VagabondI think it's more my use of keywords and preffered search reults. I used to say the only thing google was good at finding was smut, but there are search engines just for it now :x02:25
Wayward_VagabondI'm assuming this channel is moderated, so I'll avoid elaborating any further.02:26
rdfHehe02:27
d33p1hi guys! n00b here :)06:51
d33p1i succeeded in installing xubuntu together with win10 using yumi, however it seems i can only boot into xubuntu if i keep in the usb drive.. is that normal?06:53
d33p1hi guys! anyone online, by any chance?07:26
glitchdhello07:28
d33p1hi there glitchd!07:29
glitchdsounds like you eiher installed ubuntu on the usb drive, and not the computer hd07:29
d33p1oh sh%t07:30
glitchdyep..07:30
glitchdor, perhaps you installed grub to the usb?07:30
glitchddoes a grub menu show at boot?07:31
d33p1when the usb drive is in, yes07:31
d33p1otherwise, it goes straight to win07:32
glitchdthe it really sounds like you install grub and linux to the usb and not the computer hd07:34
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FireStrikerHey all09:06
knomehello09:08
FireStrikerDo you of any DVD riping software. I would like to back up my DVDs to play without a disc drive09:11
knomei haven't used one in a long time, but searching the repositories says "dvdrip - perl front end for transcode and ffmpeg09:17
knome^ probably a good first shot at least, if not more.09:17
knomebut you can likely do it in many ways...09:17
bazhanghandbrake makes a nice gui10:19
bazhangah he left10:19
kippistried to install new language in xubuntu, but got an error http://paste.ubuntu.com/23470063/ how to fix it10:47
kippistnx for help11:02
FireStrikerHi I'm looking for a nice irc client that I can use that can be easy put to the side of the screen and not interfere with everything while browsing the web or installing packages11:16
FireStrikerhow do I check how much memory my graphic has?11:20
DiamondSwordFireStriker, power button / About this computer ?11:29
FireStrikerFound it11:29
FireStrikerUsed glxinfo | grep Video11:30
SpassFireStriker: What IRC client are you using now?11:33
FireStrikerJust mutter on my phone or kwie online11:36
SpassFireStriker: I think that HexChat works just fine, it's configurable, and it can be easily put to the tray icon if not used. http://pasteboard.co/qIfGGW0OL.png11:38
FireStrikerOk I will look at that after I figure out what playonlinux did lol11:39
FireStrikerI ran GTA SA now the resolution is muched up11:39
FireStrikerFound it11:40
FireStrikerCan I set plank to run at start up by any chance?11:41
SpassSure, Settings -> Session and Startup -> Application Autostart tab11:43
SpassAdd -> plank11:44
FireStrikerName Plan right what about command leave it blank?11:45
Spasstype "plank"11:46
FireStrikerOh I need to find the 'exe' of sorts lol11:46
SpassOr just type.11:46
FireStrikerThanks11:47
Spassnp11:47
FireStrikerMan it was a good choice going with xubuntu.11:49
FireStrikerLooks amazing compared to lubuntu has a more active irc than lubuntu and the continuity is nice11:49
FireStrikerI have gotten so many questions answered and problems solved here11:51
SpassTrue, I'm using Xubuntu as my main OS for some time now, very happy with it.11:51
FireStrikerI have had a hot cold experience with the ubuntu support community11:52
FireStrikerDepends what I ask and when11:52
FireStrikerBut I haven't needed to ask them much since switching to xubuntu11:53
FireStrikerHexchat or unofficial hexchat?12:08
cfhowlett"unofficial"  don't even know what that means.  hexchat is in the repo and that's the one you want.12:12
FireStrikerspass should i use hexchat or unoffical-hexchat?12:18
cfhowlettunless you are familiar with snaps, use plain vanilla hexchat12:20
FireStrikersnaps?12:20
FireStrikeri will stick with normal lol12:20
SpassFireStriker: Sorry I was afk. As cfhowlett said, HexChat from official repos works fine.12:32
FireStrikerok12:32
FireStrikerthats alright12:32
FireStrikermy phone died12:32
FireStrikerim on kiwi atm12:33
SpassFireStriker: Generally speaking, always try to use software available in the official Xubuntu repos. Unless you really need it from elsewhere, for example - usually PPA's have newer version of some apps.12:38
FireStrikerim doing that so far i havnt needed to stay tomuch away from the repos12:40
FireStrikeron the software "store" there was both the unoffical and offical ones12:40
FireStrikerthe fan may or maynot have just carked it on this laptop12:52
FireStrikerhope not as a replacement would be hard to come by12:54
SpassIf you're on that Toshiba that you mentioned yesterday it shouldn't be a big problem to change the fan. It's a popular model.13:03
FireStrikertrue13:06
FireStrikerplus i have a cooling pad13:06
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