[00:00] <xubuntu73w> There is no installation guide, I'm flying blind
[00:00] <xubuntu73w> none that I can find anyway
[00:00] <xubuntu73w> I get about a dozen things that say sasm:i386 depends on gcc-multilib
[00:01] <xubuntu73w> sasm:i386 depends on gdb
[00:01] <xubuntu73w> etc
[00:01] <knome> and then says what?
[00:01] <xubuntu73w> After a ton more of those
[00:02] <knome> so have you tried installing those dependencies?
[00:02] <xubuntu73w> It says dpkg: error processing pacakge sasm:i386 (--install):
[00:02] <xubuntu73w> dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[00:02] <xubuntu73w> i've tried but they don't seem to download
[00:02] <xubuntu73w> and gdb I know is already installed
[00:02] <xubuntu73w> how would you suggest I download the depenedcies
[00:03] <knome> the way all packages are suggested to be installed if available; from the repositories
[00:04] <xubuntu73w> I've tried apt-get -f install
[00:04] <xubuntu73w> and it downloads them but the application still says they aren't there
[00:06] <xubuntu73w> actually, i just did it again, it only says I need gcc-multilib now
[00:25] <xubuntu73w> ...
[10:21] <llysender> hihi
[10:23] <llysender> is there any way to shorten file names in thunar to 2 lines without physically deleting the rest of the file name?
[11:04] <xubuntu29w> I have installed Xubuntu 16.04.2 LTS (64 bits - 4.8.0-41-generic) on a Gigabyte Brix (GB-BKi3HA-7100). Installation went OK but dmesg gives me two errors - what are they and how can they be fixed ?  rajan@fe-sovis:~$ dmesg | grep -i error [    2.196863] intel_pmc_core: probe of 0000:00:1f.2 failed with error -22 [    2.461300] i915 0000:00:02.0: Direct firmware load for i915/kbl_dmc_ver1_01.bin failed with error -2
[11:06] <knome> is something not working?
[11:08] <xubuntu29w> I can't get 4k video - GB-BKi3HA-7100 is supposed to support 4K
[12:13] <hackr3> asd
[12:13] <hackr3> apt-get install
[15:47] <Rhapsody_Girl> Hi, I have a problem with the xubuntu instalation, I want to encrypt my disco, I've created the partitions and encrypted the / and the /home partition (On gparted, before the installations) and then, I started the instalation, but i get an error, that the GRUB can't be installed
[15:47] <Rhapsody_Girl> And I don't know wht
[16:05] <flocculant> Rhapsody_Girl: is this uefi as well?
[16:05] <Rhapsody_Girl> yes
[16:05] <Rhapsody_Girl> flocculant:
[16:09] <flocculant> Rhapsody_Girl: was the error something like "I know /boot is encrypted. You need to set GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y in /etc/default/grub. I won't do it for you, so I'm going to fail and your installation will stop."
[16:40] <Rhapsody_Girl> No, /boot was not encrypted so the error only say that the instalation of grub failed flocculant
[18:43] <Mr_Pan> hi, how to join a xubuntu 16.10 into Windows doamin ?
[18:43] <Mr_Pan> *domain
[19:20] <tengelic> anyone?
[19:48] <tengelic> The thunar will be updated on 16.04?
[19:51] <knome> yes, an SRU is on the way
[19:55] <tengelic> knome: thanks!
[22:52] <xubuntu05w> I am a newbie. Want to know if I can install Chrome browser. Performed all the steps to download the browser. However, the 'installing' box appears frozen. The box is filled up with blue line (signifying completion) for maybe half an inch - forever. Does it take this long or is there something I am not doing? Thanks.
[22:57] <knome> how are you installing chrome?
[23:01] <xubuntu05w> Went to Chrome website and followed the prompts. The page did mention Ubuntu/Debian but Xubunut wasn't listed. I thought maybe Chrome isn't 'allowed' @ Xubuntu but your question setttles that I guess. Thanks.
[23:02] <knome> you can definitely install chrome on xubuntu; when it comes to packages and installing them, anything you can install on ubuntu you can install on xubuntu as well.
[23:03] <knome> so what is the exact step where the installation is hanging?
[23:05] <xubuntu05w> This is what is says: Details - Version: 57.0.2987.98-1 Size: 182.1 MB.
[23:06] <knome> so... which command are you using or which button are you pressing when you do that?
[23:10] <Amara> xubuntu05w, I'd suggest Chromium, it would be easier to install and almost the same with Chrome.
[23:10] <knome> Amara, unless they want flash working, in which case they kind of need chrome vs. chromium
[23:10] <xubuntu05w> I pressed 'install' at the previous page. It said 'installing' and then it moved to the current page. The previous page did have text different from the one being displayed now.
[23:11] <Amara> knome, flash works nicely with Chromium. I am using it right now.
[23:11] <knome> xubuntu05w, i can't see your screen, so i can only make guesses what's happening there
[23:12] <Amara> xubuntu05w, open up a terminal, write this to install chromium. sudo apt-get install chromium-browser
[23:12] <xubuntu05w> Only reason I want Chrome is because flash is updated automatically.
[23:13] <Amara> xubuntu05w, it is also updated automatically with chromium.
[23:13] <Amara> by canonical's repo
[23:14] <xubuntu05w> Oh great. So for chromium you said open up a terminal, you mean a new tab?
[23:15] <Amara> xubuntu05w, no find Terminal in your start menu, or press ctrl + alt + t or win + t
[23:16] <xubuntu05w> You mean Terminal Emulator?
[23:16] <Amara> yeah
[23:19] <xubuntu05w> It's asking for my password. Is that OK?
[23:20] <Amara> yes, it is an administrative commands, thats why it asks
[23:21] <xubuntu05w> Am trying to type the password but nothing appears on the screen.
[23:22] <knome> that's expected
[23:23] <xubuntu05w> OK, now it says invalid operation install.
[23:27] <Amara> you typed wrong, I gotta go now, after this command you have to enable the partner repo and install adobe-flashplugin, after that you may configure auto update via unattended upgrades.
[23:41] <xubuntu05w> At the first 'install' page @ Chrome site it mentioned 64 bit. My computer is 32 bit. There was no option for 32 bit. Could that be the problem?
[23:41] <knome>  yes
[23:42] <pleia2> Google Chrome stopped supporting 32-bit last year, Chromium is your only option