[01:49] <nameeb> Hello
[01:49] <hallissyc> hello
[01:50] <nameeb> Newbie with Linux, but very excited!
[01:50] <nameeb> I'm installing Xubuntu now
[01:50] <hallissyc> just installed mine as well
[01:50] <hallissyc> on an old macbook 2,1
[01:51] <nameeb> How did it go?
[01:51] <hallissyc> it has taken 2 weeks
[01:51] <hallissyc> haha
[01:51] <nameeb> What!?
[01:52] <hallissyc> yea, this macbook is apparently the tough one to break
[01:52] <hallissyc> i have a newer macbook pro that took 16.04 ubuntu no issues
[01:54] <nameeb> I see, so you got rid of mac is and installed Ubuntu instead or you have dual boot?
[01:55] <nameeb> *Mac OS
[01:57] <hallissyc> yep
[02:01] <nameeb> Sweet! Maybe I will install it on my MacBook air then
[02:14] <hallissyc> help
[09:29] <xubuntu17i> hello
[09:30] <xubuntu17i> someone can help me on my xubuntu ?
[09:31] <xubuntu17i> i've installed the 14.04 on my acer AO1-431 laptop (with EFI) and after apt update/upgrade, my xubuntu don't boot
[16:22] <mad_pumpkin> https://github.com/ynsta/steamcontroller  ;; so I'm having an issue where i get this error "no module named usb1" any ideas or help please?
[16:29] <Pici> mad_pumpkin: It looks like you may not have installed the dependencies listed in the readme...
[16:29] <mad_pumpkin> yeah, I'm trying that again
[17:26] <xubuntu05i> hi
[17:27] <sievert> hi :)
[20:57] <mad_pumpkin> hello, I'm on steam OS, trying to use "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop" to which I recieve "E: Unable to locate package xubuntu-desktop"
[20:57] <mad_pumpkin> help?
[20:58] <xangua> mad_pumpkin: steam OS is Debian based
[20:59] <mad_pumpkin> and missin hundreds of packages, I want to install any of the buntus into it to make it more versitile
[20:59] <mad_pumpkin> prefferably xubuntu
[21:00] <knome> that's not trivial and is out of the scope of this channel
[21:00] <mad_pumpkin> where should I go for assistance then?
[21:01] <knome> not really sure if anybody wishes to support something like this, but you could search the web to see if somebody else has done something like this before
[21:01] <knome> or maybe the steam OS -specific bits are available for *buntu*, so you might be able to install xubuntu, then add those
[21:01] <knome> *might*
[21:01] <mad_pumpkin> It has been done vice versa, installing steam OS as an ubuntu extension, but not another environment as a steam extension
[21:02] <knome> well there's your answer then - it sounds a bit more sensible as well
[21:02] <mad_pumpkin> or if someone could send me a pastebin of their standard package list?
[21:02] <mad_pumpkin> that way I can just use apt-get
[21:03] <xangua> The standard package list?
[21:03] <mad_pumpkin> sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[21:03] <mad_pumpkin> for this command so I can add them to my list and install other environments
[21:04] <xangua> Like you were told this is the Xubuntu support channel, no steam OS neither Debian
[21:04] <xangua> And what you suggest is just.... Not recommended in light words
[21:05] <knome> mad_pumpkin, if you wish to do something like that, it's better that you figure out the data and bits you need yourself so you'll have at least some idea what you are doing
[21:05] <mad_pumpkin> i'll ask in a debian irc channel then
[21:05] <knome> they'll likely tell you the same - good luck
[21:07] <mad_pumpkin> well I'm only looking for the package link that contains the buntu desktop environments for the command I used above
[21:08] <knome> sure.
[21:08] <knome> i understand, but it's not "just" the link, you're putting yourself on all kinds of problems by enabling those repositories
[21:09] <mad_pumpkin> well steam rests on the debian environment, but has a lot to be desired, I'm looking for accessibility without having to re-install everything
[21:19] <mad_pumpkin> found my sollution with the jessie sources, I just installed gnome
[21:19] <mad_pumpkin> thank you all though
[21:21]  * xangua holds his breath
[21:30] <mad_pumpkin> By installing gnome it is also adding all of the standard packages that come with the gnome desktop environment, not quie what I wanted, but deffinately better than standard Steam OS, thnak you again though Off I go.
[21:41] <genii> ...
[21:59] <kaerhon> hi #xubuntu
[22:02] <Spass_> kaerhon: Hello.
[22:03] <kaerhon> hi Spass_ :)
[22:18] <kaerhon> hey guys, i need some advice
[22:21] <kaerhon> i'm currently running xubuntu 15.04, and i need some window thing to run a bunch of softwares for work. so i'm considering dual-booting my computer. i'll also upgrade xubuntu to the last release. Should i install windows or xubuntu first? some years ago grub needed to be reinstalled if windows was installed after xubuntu, i don't know how it is now
[22:22] <bryceml> you almost always want to do windows first if I remember right.  If you don't you have to reinstall grub with a livecd, which isn't hard if you've done it before, but may be hard if you haven't.
[22:22] <kaerhon> i haven't
[22:23] <kaerhon> thanks for your input, i'll install windows first then