tumi123 | can someone walk me through on how to install the latest version of libusb on xubuntu? | 00:04 |
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knome | by "latest", what do you mean? | 00:05 |
tumi123 | 1.0.21 | 00:05 |
knome | is it not available in the repositories? | 00:05 |
tumi123 | the version that i download from apt-get install libusb-dev is 0.1.12 which is old, i need a newer version specifically 1.0.16 or higher in order to get something that i want working | 00:06 |
tumi123 | http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/general/libusb.html i download a package from here | 00:07 |
tumi123 | but im not sure how to install it | 00:07 |
knome | which xubuntu version are you on? | 00:07 |
tumi123 | 16.10 lts | 00:08 |
knome | and what do you need the latest version for? | 00:08 |
tumi123 | https://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=How_to_use_the_Official_GameCube_Controller_Adapter_for_Wii_U_in_Dolphin#Linux im trying to follow this guide in order to use the offical gamecube adapter on a program called Dolphin, which emulates wii and gamecube games | 00:09 |
knome | "Linux support requires libusb version 1.0.16 or greater." | 00:09 |
tumi123 | yep | 00:10 |
knome | the libusb version in 16.10 is 1.0.20 | 00:10 |
knome | so you don't need .21 | 00:10 |
knome | sudo apt install libusb-1.0.0(-dev) | 00:11 |
knome | (-dev if you for some reason need the development version) | 00:11 |
tumi123 | thank you so much | 00:12 |
tumi123 | sorry im very new to linux | 00:12 |
tumi123 | i appreciate it | 00:12 |
knome | we all need to start somewhere | 00:13 |
knome | when you start seeing stuff like "./configure" and "make", ask yourself if you *really* need that thing | 00:13 |
knome | for clarity, those lines mean you'll start building packages by hand, which is in most cases not needed | 00:13 |
peeps[lappy] | i want a linux on my keychain. i got one of these drives: https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-128GB-Flash-MUF-128BB-AM/dp/B017DH3O5A thinking of putting xubuntu on it | 02:50 |
peeps[lappy] | i guess I'm wondering how i should partition it, i want to have one partition that I can just use for general storage on any host OS(like usb flash is normally used for), so that would need to be FAT i think, would it matter the order, which partition is the FAT? | 02:52 |
krytarik | peeps[lappy]: Nope. | 02:53 |
krytarik | !partition | 02:54 |
ubottu | For help with partitioning a new install see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowtoPartition | For partitioning programs, see !GParted (recommended) or !PartitionManager. Other partitioning topics include !fstab, !home, and !swap | 02:54 |
peeps[lappy] | anything in particular to do for a live flash distro, is it going to have problems going between different hardware configurations? | 02:59 |
cfhowlett | peeps[lappy], step 1. boot hardware from USB step 2. note any problems. step 3. ask about actual issues. | 03:01 |
peeps[lappy] | cfhowlett, i want something that will be as compatible as possible with various hardware, so i can load it up on any computer. not just one specific computer | 03:02 |
cfhowlett | no guarantees but lubuntu should work on most legacy systems | 03:03 |
krytarik | peeps[lappy]: Just put a Live image on it then, with or without persistence. | 03:04 |
peeps[lappy] | how do i configure persistence | 03:11 |
cfhowlett | !persistence | peeps[lappy] | 03:11 |
ubottu | peeps[lappy]: To have some persistent storage when using a Live CD, follow the instructions on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDPersistence | 03:11 |
peeps[lappy] | ok, thanks | 03:13 |
cfhowlett | happy2help! peeps[lappy] | 03:14 |
krytarik | peeps[lappy]: Some USB burning tools have an option for it - that's a bit long-winded there. | 03:17 |
guy | Hello | 04:05 |
guy | I have a xubuntu question if anyone isn't afk. | 04:06 |
krytarik | guy: Just asking is how IRC works usually. | 04:08 |
guy | Alright | 04:09 |
guy | I've recently started using xubuntu and notice that the audio mixer doesn't seem to auto switch over volume control to the active output device. | 04:10 |
guy | It keeps the volume control on the non-used audio device (internal laptop speakers) instead of sending them over to the active audo device (external speakers.) | 04:11 |
peeps[lappy] | krytarik, yeah i'm still kinda mixed up here, do you know if any USB burning tool has option to make a separate partition that I could use with to r/w from windows host? | 04:20 |
krytarik | peeps[lappy]: Well, generally you create that separately. | 04:21 |
peeps[lappy] | is the casper-rw partition the same parition that holds the OS, or are they 2 different ones. i think i need 3 total partitions? | 04:21 |
peeps[lappy] | OS, persistence, and windows-compatible storage | 04:22 |
guy | Found the solution to my own question here. https://askubuntu.com/questions/113704/make-pulseaudio-prefer-external-audio-device | 04:23 |
guy | Does anyone know how to set the right click menu to trigger on release of mouse button instead on press? | 04:27 |
walrider | there isnt a iso for xubuntu server 14.04.4 :( | 05:55 |
walrider | :D | 06:02 |
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xubuntu55w | Good morning. I would like to learn to set CPU governor to performance on my laptop easily. Right now it scales from 480 MHz to 2.16 MHz | 15:35 |
zincing | Probably the simplest question this evening. The screen on my laptop is darker than normal. How do I change this setting? Xubuntu 16.04 | 17:05 |
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zincing | Found it - easy when know how :-) | 17:15 |
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xubuntu24w | \help How can I turn the dolby surround on? (Thinkpad X1) | 20:49 |
sage78 | hello im having wierd issues with the battery indicator in xubuntu 16.04. most of the time it doesnt show the charging icon when its charging and right now i dont have it plugged in and it actually says its charging . any help is appreciated. | 21:53 |
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