[00:00] <DarkAceZ> what's the proper way to do it?
[00:00] <DarkAceZ> dist-upgrade, to be specific
[00:13] <bazhang> dist-upgrade is something else entirely
[00:13] <bazhang> that does not change versions, but simple brings in all held back packages of whatever version you are currently on
[00:14] <bazhang> you want something along the lines of 'do-release-upgrade'
[00:14] <Unit193> (Though, not actually 'held' packages mind you.)
[05:57] <xubuntu65i> hey
[05:57] <xubuntu65i> anyone here to answer my question regarding ubuntu releases
[06:56] <openote> hello
[07:20] <glitchd> hey
[07:21] <ObrienDave> hey, did you get that Ubuntu Install figured out?
[08:11] <glitchd> ObrienDave, me?
[08:12] <ObrienDave> no, the other 800lb gorilla in the room ;P
[08:12] <glitchd> *hides bannanas*
[08:12] <ObrienDave> lol
[08:13] <glitchd> i honestly dont remember what your talking about..
[08:13] <glitchd> i have a crap memory from a car accident i was in, so yea, remind me?
[08:14] <ObrienDave> yes, the InstallingUbuntu dude last night, trying to do 12.04 because of the ancient graphics chip?
[08:14] <ObrienDave> sorry, didn't know
[08:15] <glitchd> oh its all good man, no worries. and im not sure if he ever got it figure out. i took off not long after you did, irc
[08:16] <ObrienDave> k. i thought you were helping also
[11:47] <Gamoder_> Hi everyone, is it normal that every uninstall in "Software" fails?
[11:56] <flocculant> Gamoder_: you sure it's failing - or just looks like it's failed in thaat software app?
[11:56] <Gamoder_> don't know actually
[11:57] <Gamoder_> but I think it doesn't do anything because I can "Remove" it again
[11:57] <flocculant> Gamoder_: well in a terminall sudo apt remove it - see if it says it's not installed
[11:58] <Gamoder_> apt-get remove also works strange, that's why I opened "Software" in the first place. Even though libreoffice clearly is installed, it claims it isn't
[12:01] <flocculant> not sure without seeing the actual output from terminal
[12:01] <Gamoder_> whatever, have found out the reason. seams you have to uninstall libreoffice-base-core
[12:02] <xubuntu52i> hi
[12:03] <flocculant> Gamoder_: aah right - yea, unless the bug got fixed, Software leaves dependencies behind ...
[15:57] <lordxyborx> Hello, xubuntu 16.10 fsck excited with status code 8, 2 times reinstalled this version and got tired, there is a possibility to recover? with windows 7x64
[15:59] <lordxyborx> He wrote on his forum, but did not wait and closed the subject, reinstalled http://forum.oszone.net/thread-321431.html(rus language)
[19:49] <xubuntu58w> I have an old wireless PCI card Lynksys wmp11 V4 xubuntu 64 bit, no support for this card since the driver only for 32 bit systems
[20:03] <MrSNES> Can someone recommend a simple e-mail server for a self hosted single user server? I'd like for php to be able to send mail and to filter all incoming mail into a single mailbox.
[20:49] <CC> Hi, all... anyone familiar with LTSP???
[20:52] <HLPPLS> anyone here??
[20:52] <knome> yes, there are people here even if they didn't answer you in 2 minutes...
[20:52] <HLPPLS> lol
[20:52] <knome> and why not ask your real question instead of something about somebody knowing something about something?
[20:52] <AaronRaimist[m]> HLPPLS: Just ask the question, don't make people say that they are here. It is a waste of time.
[20:53] <HLPPLS> wow aren't ya'll friendly.
[20:53] <knome> HLPPLS, wasn't meant to be unfriendly
[20:53] <HLPPLS> I need to configure LTSP clients to use the default Xubuntu login system... but I just keep getting the LTSP login screen as follows:
[20:54] <HLPPLS> https://www.thefanclub.co.za/sites/default/files/images/ThinClient.png
[20:55] <HLPPLS> sorry I'm hungry.. tends to make me irritable.. lol
[20:56] <genii> HLPPLS: It's not a trivial switchover. See https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/lightdm/2013-July/000413.html
[20:57] <HLPPLS> I was able to get it to work once or twice during testing, but it was loading ubuntu desktop- not Xu
[20:59] <HLPPLS> nvm.. i need a sandwich. lol
[21:54] <xubuntu62d> hello community
[21:55] <knome> hello
[21:56] <xubuntu62d> These time my ubuntu is planting and I donyt know why ?
[21:57] <xubuntu62d> Do you know something about it ?
[21:57] <knome> ubuntu or xubuntu?
[21:58] <xangua> Planting?
[21:58] <xubuntu62d> xubuntu
[22:00] <knome> and which version?
[22:02] <felho> hi alll
[22:03] <genii> Planting?
[22:04] <felho> could someone direct me to a support room for xubuntu? or is this a good place to ask?
[22:04] <knome> felho, this is the xubuntu support channel
[22:04] <knome> ask your question
[22:05] <xangua> Planting?
[22:06] <xubuntu62d_> I don't know the version.
[22:06] <genii> xubuntu62d: Please clarify "planting"
[22:07] <xubuntu62d_> My google chrome sometimes crash. It doesn't work for few minutes
[22:07] <xubuntu62d_> after It comes back
[22:07] <felho> okay thanks. so I just installed 16.04 on my gf's fujitsu a544 laptop (intel i3, 4 gb ram). the install is fresh, almost no extra packages installed, just the basics like htop, irssi. everything's fine, apart from the cpu is constantly on 20%
[22:08] <xangua> xubuntu62d_: comes back from what? Suspend?
[22:08] <felho> i have no idea what may cause this. built in 'task manager' shows 20% cpu usage but when sorted by CPU, the highes using program is at 0,1%
[22:09] <felho> htop shows the same.
[22:12] <felho> does anyone have an idea on where to look for what's causing the cpu to run at 20% constantly? i'm at a loss.
[22:12] <xubuntu62d_> yes <xangua>
[22:13] <xangua> xubuntu62d_: did you forced hibernate?
[22:13] <xubuntu62d_> no I let and wait most of the time
[22:14] <xubuntu62d_> but sometimes I shutdown with the button
[22:14] <xubuntu62d_> I thought that it's because of 2gb ram
[22:20] <felho> update: top (but not htop) shows 'kworker' is using 80% of the CPU time
[22:20] <felho> I suppose it's not normal behaviour
[22:20] <xangua> Why do you have kworker on Xubuntu? What does it do?
[22:22] <felho> hogging the cpu, apparently
[22:34] <felho> ok... looks like I have found something: http://askubuntu.com/posts/233947/revisions brb rebooting
[22:38] <felho> I'm back after a reboot
[22:39] <felho> looks like the solution I posted worked, just letting you know
[22:42] <felho> I have another question now that I think about it.. this laptop has an ssd and a hard drive (in place of the odd) installed. the hdd is not mounted by default. is there any laptop specific tool that makes sure the hdd doesnt spin when it's not in use?
[22:48] <felho> nevermind.. looks like tlp works
[23:08] <xubuntu76d> Hi, is it possible to set a user account to wipe/restore to a template on each login??
[23:08] <knome> you mean like the guest account?
[23:09] <xubuntu76d> Yes, except I cannot use the default guest account in this scenario.
[23:09] <knome> because?
[23:09] <xubuntu76d> LTSP
[23:09] <genii> knome: The default LTSP DM doesn't have it
[23:09] <xubuntu76d> nope.
[23:10] <xubuntu76d> I got the LTSP client to login with the Xubuntu default one time, but then screwed up the installation, now I have no idea how I got that to work.. lol
[23:10] <xubuntu76d> forgot to take a stinking VM snapshot first..
[23:11] <xubuntu76d> So, currently-- Client boots up, and auto logs in with a specific account, but I need it to wipe/reset at each logout..
[23:12] <xubuntu76d> our students seem to think it's hilarious to change the languages to chinese, etc..
[23:12] <xubuntu76d> I was using this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizeGuestSession
[23:13] <xubuntu76d> however, I'm not sure how to apply this idea to a regular user...
[23:22] <xubuntu76d> gr1l0ck are you at keyboard???
[23:23] <xubuntu76d> @gr1dl0ck ?
[23:23] <gr1dl0ck> xubuntu76d: yes
[23:24] <xubuntu76d> Heya!! you were trying to help me with changing my LTSP clients to use LightDM login the other day...
[23:24] <gr1dl0ck> how did you go?
[23:24] <xubuntu76d> ended up reverting to just after update snapshot about 30 times lol
[23:25] <xubuntu76d> I just cannot get it to work, so I've been trying to get a user account to wipe/restore to a template/skel at each logout.. Not as guest- LTSP doesn't allow for it
[23:26] <gr1dl0ck> you may need to write your own script
[23:27] <xubuntu76d> I got it to work once by editing the lts.conf options-- but then screwed it up.. Now I just can't seem to get it going again.
[23:30] <xubuntu76d> I've been through my browsing history 100 times looking for the tut I followed, but the page is now down 404 :(
[23:31] <gr1dl0ck> does your client side have a launcher?
[23:32] <xubuntu76d> you mean gui vs term?
[23:41] <bazhang> xubuntu76d, something like a dock/unity and so on
[23:42] <xubuntu76d> just the xubuntu default
[23:45] <gr1dl0ck> xubuntu76d: yeah you're going deep into LTSP area, probably best to join their mailing list for ltsp support as they may have a better alternative than writing your own script
[23:45] <gr1dl0ck> https://sourceforge.net/p/ltsp/mailman/?source=navbar
[23:47] <xubuntu76d> ok, i'll look into that tomorrow.. it's snowing like mad here, gotta head home before i get stuck on campus!!
[23:47] <xubuntu76d> thanks for the resource
[23:47] <xubuntu76d> quit