[00:13] <kayetech> hello, I'm looking to install xubuntu from the iso without putting it on a usb drive first. is that possible?
[00:14] <knome> not in a minute...
[00:14] <genii> ..oh, they left
[00:15] <bazhang> was that the plop kid
[00:15] <genii> With grub it can be done. plop I dunno
[00:16] <bazhang> he just took it to the main channel
[00:16] <knome> i don't think plop is the tool for this one
[00:16] <knome> i've done it before myself, and it's not worth it...
[00:16] <bazhang> yeah
[00:16] <bazhang> there was a user earlier with a broken dvd drive
[00:18] <Unit193> Sometimes you can update the firmware and skip plop.
[01:16] <kayetech> hello. I just put the xubuntu 64bit iso on to a usb stick and booted to the stick. it showed the xubuntu logo briefly, then the screen went black and had a cursor blinking in the upper left and was unresponsive
[01:17] <kayetech> should I try a different iso?
[01:18] <bazhang> kayetech, please dont crosspost
[01:18] <bazhang> you are actively getting help in #ubuntu
[01:19] <kayetech> I posted here first
[01:19] <bazhang> then left
[01:19] <kayetech> and last time I posted no one responded so I went there
[01:19] <bazhang> and now you are
[01:19] <kayetech> yes, I'm sticking to that chan
[01:19] <kayetech> thanks
[07:20] <Mtrz> Is it possible to rotate a display with nomodeset ?
[08:15] <adrian____> tree
[08:21] <xubuntu85w> ==xubuntu 1
[12:46] <pmjdebruijn> hi folks
[12:50] <knome> hello
[13:19] <pmjdebruijn> any clue what package contains the xubuntu isolinux logos etc
[15:25] <pmjdebruijn> I'm trying to build a custom xubuntu iso with: ubuntu-defaults-image  --arch amd64 --flavor xubuntu --release xenial
[15:25] <pmjdebruijn> and it works just fine, except that isolinux uses ubuntu artwork as opposed xubuntu
[15:27] <pmjdebruijn> ubuntu-default-image is just a thin wrapper around live-build
[19:26] <xubuntu53w> I cant install nothing in my Xubuntu 16.04
[19:29] <pmjdebruijn> what exactly are you trying to do?
[19:31] <xubuntu53w> the packed astah professional need to be reinstalled
[19:32] <xubuntu53w> i was trying install this packed, astah professional 7.0 .deb
[19:33] <xubuntu53w> but after of insert my passwd and beging the installed this dont finish, just tried but cant finish.
[19:36] <pmjdebruijn> how are you doing to install it?
[19:36] <xubuntu53w> And if I try install other packeds like virtualbox, cant do it. Beging but cant finish.
[19:36] <pmjdebruijn> sudo dpkg -i astah_7.deb ?
[19:36] <pmjdebruijn> or just doubleclicking?
[19:36] <xubuntu53w> no I just double click in.
[19:36] <pmjdebruijn> presumably that should at least give you a clear error of what going wrong
[19:37] <pmjdebruijn> other I suggest trying from the console
[19:37] <pmjdebruijn> but keep in mind that deb files from commercial parties tend to be of lesser quality
[19:38] <xubuntu53w> ok, i will try it from the console.
[19:41] <pmjdebruijn> and?
[19:41] <pmjdebruijn> you might need to run sudo apt-get install -f afterwards, to satisfy any dependancies
[19:42] <xubuntu53w> dont work but a have an error number 1
[19:42] <xubuntu53w> dont work but I have an error: number 1
[19:43] <genii> Thats not extremely useful
[19:43] <pmjdebruijn> usually there's some text as well
[19:44] <pmjdebruijn> can you put the entire output of the 'sudo dpkg -i my.deb' command on pastebin.com ?
[19:44] <genii> Can you use a pastebin website to copy all the text in the console from when you typed in the dpkg -i command to when it returned to a command prompt, and provide us with the URL
[19:44]  * genii makes more coffee and semi-wanders back to work
[19:45] <pmjdebruijn> also what does 'file my.deb' say
[19:45] <pmjdebruijn> does it confirm it's a debian package
[19:45] <pmjdebruijn> and not a failed/corrupted download?
[19:46] <genii> ...is your console in the dir where the deb file is? are you providing the actual name of the deb file?
[19:48] <xubuntu53w> no Im not in the dir when i execute the .deb i will tried
[19:52] <xubuntu53w> Ok i execute in the dir and i can see this message:
[19:53] <xubuntu53w> I need install a JDK 8 update 45 o later and after execute: #astah-pro i will try this
[19:54] <genii> !info openjdk-8-jdk xenial
[19:55] <genii> hm
[19:59] <xubuntu53w> but is for 64 bits, i need ofr 32
[20:03] <xubuntu53w> Sorry for all im a rookie xubuntu... thank you for the time!
[21:35] <slickymasterWork> good you're around
[21:36] <slickymasterWork> I wanted to ask you something
[21:36] <knome> slickymasterWork, me?
[21:36] <knome> is this the right channel though?
[21:36] <knome> (:
[21:36] <slickymasterWork> right
[21:36] <slickymasterWork> probably not
[23:25] <tobiasBora> Hello,
[23:26] <tobiasBora> I love the xubuntu theme, but I'd like to adapt it to another distribution (debian) which has the defaults xfce themes. What are the modifications made to the original theme that would allow me to have the beautifull xubuntu theme ?
[23:37] <knome> tobiasBora, greybird-gtk-theme is available in stretch and sid
[23:42] <tobiasBora> knome: Ok thank you, I'm updating to stretch.
[23:42] <tobiasBora> knome: And for the icons it's elementary right ?
[23:42] <knome> elementary-xfce, but yes
[23:42] <Unit193> Not in Debian last I knew.
[23:53] <tobiasBora> So I need to manually insstall it right?
[23:57] <Unit193> Defaults still won't be the same either way.  There's actually already an ISO that's done pretty much what I think you're looking for.
[23:58] <tobiasBora> You mean that xubuntu uses it's own version of elementary-xfce ?