[01:22] <JewLies> Adolf Hitler - "You Said I Was A Dreamer" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmGqG3grTrg
[01:35] <red8878> It looks like the Internet has exposed our lies. We're going down fast. Adolf Hitler; Feel the power. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fAu3H-kkyg
[01:43] <krag> We've been lied to on massive scales by jew supremacists using money power to enslave and destroy the entire planet.
[07:51] <crazyoldworld> hi hi hi
[07:55] <tengelic> hi
[11:38] <xubuntu59d> hello, anybody online here?
[11:39] <xubuntu59d> what significant changes in performance can I expect in the new release of Xubuntu. that is 16.10
[11:40] <xubuntu59d> hello, I am new to Linux. Please help me out with some queries.
[11:42] <xubuntu59d> hello, looks like nobody is online now. I am leaving now.
[14:27] <crazyoldworld> hi how do i add bluetooth applet on panel
[15:44] <xubuntu73w> howdy - looking for help re separating audio output - currentll having sound both on speakers and headphones - how to toggle ?
[17:35] <MonsieurManiack> Bonsoir
[18:35] <Mannan> need root passwordd
[18:35] <Mannan> please give me
[18:37] <Mannan> hi
[18:38] <Mannan> i want to root password
[18:40] <Mannan> hello krytarik
[18:40] <Mannan> can you some help me
[20:04] <xubuntu37i> did somebody already have a trouble with grub? the "grub rescue>" prompt after installing (x)ubuntu
[21:38] <xubuntu80o> Hi everybody! Could someone tell me how to activate the dolby surround on my laptop?
[21:41] <gr1dl0ck> xubuntu80o: what does it say on the speaker icon on the systray
[21:44] <xubuntu80o> It just doesn't work, on Windows I could turn the dolby settings on with the lenovo settings interface
[21:44] <xubuntu80o> My speakers are working but without dolby settings
[21:45] <gr1dl0ck> oh i see
[22:35] <xubuntu02w> hi. trying to install xubuntu on my old laptop, booted from usb and keep getting stonewalled on a screen that ends with a "c" prompt. system stays there until it crashes or shutsdown
[23:06] <xubuntu02w> When I try to boot from USB i get the following:  FreeDOS kernel 2041 (build 2041 OEM :Oxfd) [compiled Feb 7 2012]  Kernel compatibility 7.10 - WATCOMC - 80386 CPU required - FAT32 support  Copyright info  C: HD1, Pri[ 1], CHS=    0-32-33, start=   1 MB, size= 7649 MB  FreeCom version 0.84-pre2 XMS_Swap [Aug 28 2006 00:29:00]  Using US-English keyboard  with US-English codepage [437]  C:\>
[23:08] <knome> xubuntu02w, that's something else than xubuntu
[23:09] <knome> is freedos installed in the HDD? could it be possible that you aren't booting from the USB after all?
[23:09] <knome> have you checked the BIOS settings for boot priority?
[23:09] <knome> also, *can* your laptop boot from USB?
[23:42] <xubuntu02w> "is freedos installed in the HDD? could it be possible that you aren't booting from the USB after all?" Don't know and def selecting the USB from BIOS so to the best of my knowledge yes.
[23:42] <knome> which xubuntu version are you trying to install and how did you copy it to the USB drive?
[23:42] <xubuntu02w> "have you checked the BIOS settings for boot priority?" Yes. USB boot is my fifth option.
[23:43] <knome> fifth? are any HDD options above?
[23:51] <xubuntu02w> option 2 is HDD, downloaded 16.04 direct to formatted USB
[23:51] <knome> ok, first of all you need to make the USB boot priority higher than your HDD to be able to boot
[23:51] <knome> second, you can't just download the ISO to a USB stick; that will not create a bootable USB driv
[23:52] <xubuntu02w> used rufus to format
[23:52] <knome> essentially you need to put the *contents* of the ISO file to the stick
[23:52] <xubuntu02w> like drag and drop?
[23:52] <knome> nope.
[23:53] <knome> rufus looks like it will do it right - if you use it right
[23:53] <knome> so please take a moment to fix your boot priority
[23:53] <knome> if HDD is higher than your USB, there's no way you'll ever boot from USB
[23:54] <xubuntu02w> ok, where do i find the ordering in my control panel?
[23:54] <knome> you said USB was your fifth boot option
[23:54] <xubuntu02w> yeah, don't know how to reorder them
[23:55] <knome> there are different BIOSes so it's impossible to say for certain, but the BIOS should tell you
[23:55] <xubuntu02w> k, let me get back to that and see what it tells me
[23:56] <xubuntu02w> went into setup menu from BIOS
[23:57] <xubuntu02w> got it
[23:57] <knome> now try to boot again
[23:57] <xubuntu02w> took me back to the same text as above
[23:57] <knome> ok, so something is still wrong
[23:57] <knome> if you go back to the BIOS now, how does the boot priority look?
[23:58] <xubuntu02w> 1 cd / dvd, 2 usb, 3 FDD, 5 LAN. move usb to the top?
[23:59] <xubuntu02w> oops, 3 HDD, 4 FDD
[23:59] <knome> no, this should be fine
[23:59] <knome> (unless you have a freedos cd/dvd in the drive...)
[23:59] <xubuntu02w> drive is empty