[08:56] <Smilex> Is it possible to change to newer releases, if I first start of with LTS?
[08:58] <krytarik> !upgradeofflts | Smilex
[08:59] <Smilex> krytarik: thanks
[12:04] <Smilex> Hey. How do I fix the "flashplugin installer" pop up that keeps showing
[12:04] <Smilex> letting it install doesn't solve it
[12:08] <pmjdebruijn> Smilex: dpkg -l | grep -i flash
[12:08] <pmjdebruijn> Smilex: apt-get purge whateverflashwhatever
[12:17] <Smilex> pmjdebruijn: thanks
[12:19] <pmjdebruijn> not sure what they are called these days
[12:20] <pmjdebruijn> haven't had flash installer for close to ten years now :)
[12:20] <pmjdebruijn> installed*
[12:35] <Smilex> Which wireless network manager does xubuntu use by default?
[12:36] <pmjdebruijn> NetworkManager IIRC
[12:36] <pmjdebruijn> same as regular ubuntu
[12:53] <adrian_1908> hey guys, how stable is the 17.04 beta at the moment, any major issues in daily use? I used to have 16.04 on a notebook and would like to return to Xubuntu there, as it worked better than the current OS, Linux Mint.
[12:54] <adrian_1908> Since I make use of recent packages, it's either 16.10 or 17.04, but if the latter is stable enough, I'd like to jump on that train already.
[13:23] <Smilex> Hey. I installed xubuntu on a friends laptop today, and we are finding that the software center is extremely lacking. I don't want to introduce him to terminal stuff. Is there anything we need to enable, for the software center to find things like texmaker and rstudio (I can find them using apt-get)
[13:23] <knome> you could try installing synaptic, which is a more powerful GUI package manager (but in ways less user friendly)
[13:23] <pmjdebruijn> Smilex: presumably you don't have universe/multiverse enabled?
[13:24] <pmjdebruijn> oh wait apt can see them
[13:24] <Smilex> pmjdebruijn: I don't know. I don't use GUI tools much
[13:24] <pmjdebruijn> nevermind then
[13:24] <knome> he said he can find them with apt-get, so i assume software center just won't show those packages
[13:24] <pmjdebruijn> my software center can find it
[13:24] <pmjdebruijn> on regular ubuntu here atm
[13:25] <pmjdebruijn> (texmaker) I mean
[13:25] <Smilex> Ok "rstudio" isn't in ubuntu repos
[13:26] <Smilex> but we couldn't find texmaker, however we were just recommended texmaker
[13:34] <flocculant> adrian_1908: I'm not finding it unstable - depends what you used daily as to whether you'd find the same
[13:42] <adrian_1908> flocculant: If there are no show-stopper bugs, I'm fine. Alas I'm a bit time constrained and having to reinstall 16.10 because 17.04 has show stoppers would really hurt now. At the same time, having a working 17.04 would mean I wouldn't upgrade for a long time, requiring even less of me.
[13:46] <flocculant> adrian_1908: well - it works for me - tomorrow it might break and be broken for days - if that's an issue then install something that's actually supported
[13:47] <flocculant> it's unlikely that it will this late in the cycle - but who know's what the software piskie will do overnight
[15:44] <xubuntu43i> hello
[15:44] <Rick_Tiger> oi
[15:45] <Rick_Tiger> alguem do Brasik
[15:45] <Pici> !br
[15:46] <Rick_Tiger> [ubottu] thanks !
[18:38] <ppedro> my friends, how to set a "default sound card" ?
[18:38] <ppedro> After each boot I have to set every program to output from my headset ..
[18:45] <dmt420> yo
[18:45] <dmt420> is it possible to fix this error inside xubuntu
[18:45] <dmt420> https://i.imgur.com/q7Xrh9E.png
[19:15] <qweqwe>  alguem que possa me ajudar com um script em shell?