[02:04] <John[Lisbeth]> aloha
[02:05] <John[Lisbeth]> I am in xubuntu and I have accidentally deleted my volume applet and I can't for the life of me figure out where to get the applet back
[02:06] <John[Lisbeth]> NVm it was hidden inside the applet "unity indicators" which I tried to get rid of because I didn't want the mail icon
[02:11] <brkkyk> hey everyone
[04:16] <Unit193> david__: Howdy.  Did you by chance see https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Xubuntu-contacts?
[04:19] <david__> Hi Unit193, wish to contact the community in re: the permission of the use of xubuntu wordmark and trademark (logo/s) for use for YouTube videos/commercials, print ads, and stickers. I was escorted here to contact the community on this matter by Canonical legal. (And yes, I subscribed in the xubuntu devel mailing list).
[04:20] <david__> The email said something like this: "With respect to XUBUNTU, you will need to contact the Xubuntu community directly to discuss your proposed use.  You can find their contact details on the following website: https://xubuntu.org/"
[04:21] <Unit193> The list I linked to is the "Contacts" list, which the website admin and project leads are on.  Right, I saw your message earlier.
[04:21] <david__> ah okay in the contacts list
[04:21] <david__> I subscribed to xubuntu devel mailing list
[04:22] <david__> is this the right one?
[04:22] <david__> the other one referred to user support
[04:23] <Unit193> For your specific request, the contacts list seems the most appropriate.  For most stuff that's not support, the development list which you subscribed to is accurate.
[04:25] <david__> Sent my mail to the development mailing list. (sent the request via email: xubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com).
[04:26] <david__> Thanks!
[04:26] <david__> As for the contacts list
[04:26] <david__> not sure on this. Is this the one? "Xubuntu-contacts Private Archives Authentication"
[04:27] <Unit193> Well, you already sent to -devel, so that'll do.  No need to send to both.
[04:28] <david__> ah thanks!
[04:28] <david__> I was about to send this same message to the xubuntu-contacts@lists.ubuntu.com supposedly
[04:28] <david__> but thanks!
[13:52] <Denwer> Hellocan i use scaner in xubuntu?
[13:53] <Denwer> my model is hp scanjet 2400
[13:56] <drc> Denwer: Yes, once can use scanners with Xubuntu. I'd start here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Scanners
[14:34] <ivan_> hi guys, i am running the installer as we speak but it already lets me talk to you guy
[14:36] <ivan_> i am still quite uncertain about this whole nvidea problem. I managed to install with acpi=off, nolapic and nomodset but dont know how this will further develop. Is there a way to fix it? Or is booting this way everytime fine?
[14:37] <ivan_> Furthermore i am not able to change my resolution to the optimized setting directly. How to do this manually?
[16:00] <sugardrunk> hello, when connecting to a server/shell which has a screen open via ssh from a local sreen sesison... how do I for example, detach or create a screen tab on the remote side?
[16:00] <sugardrunk> more like common linux question, but using xubuntu and xfce4-terminal 0.6.3
[16:06] <tyrog> Hey everyone. Is anyone using this PPA? https://launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/+archive/ubuntu/xfce4-gtk3?field.series_filter=zesty - How stable are the GTK3 packages from that PPA? Thanks
[16:06] <tyrog> And what is the current development status of Xfce port to GTK3?
[16:12] <flocculant> well I would tell you but ...
[21:04] <monad> Ahhh, could anyone help me get WiFi working on my Dell Latitude E5420? Uses a Dell Wireless 1501 mini-card (have Win7 drivers, if that helps). I also have a USB WiFi dongle with another common Broadcom chip. My issue is that NDISwrapper & associated WiFi drivers don't seem to work on the new kernel. ?
[21:06] <monad> (I'm currently on Ethernet. I've been trying some steps I found on the Ubuntu forums, but thus far, everything fails with kernel incompatibility messages. I can't even get ndiswrapper to install without errors.)
[21:09] <monad> Am I SOL? I feel like I'm asking a question which surely has already been answered, but I have yet to find any solution. Most people just seem to be using Ethernet or rolling back to the earlier kernel... Are those the only options? Thanks in advance for any help.
[21:16] <ProphetZarquon> changed nick
[21:16] <ProphetZarquon> Welcome Zhongtiaol
[21:18] <Zhongtiao1> I installed a clean copy of 17.04 today from 14.04 and now my wireless usb adapter will not connect. it shows networks, but it will not connect to any. The chip is a realtek 8192cu and the adapter is the Netis wf2123
[21:19] <Zhongtiao1> does anyone have any ideas as to why?
[21:19] <Zhongtiao1> or fixes?
[21:20] <ProphetZarquon> I can't get my WiFi to work at all. I even tried plugging in a USB WiFi dongle with a very common Realtek chip & that doesn't work either.
[21:21] <ProphetZarquon> So far as I've been able to determine, kernel for 14.04.4 doesn't work with WiFi yet.
[21:21] <Zhongtiao1> but it recognizes networks
[21:23] <ProphetZarquon> Mine doesn't. There seem to be some driver issues with the new kernel (not just WiFi either).
[21:23] <Zhongtiao1> darn. okay :(
[21:24] <ProphetZarquon> These pages seemed related to the issue.  I'm quite confident your issue is also related to the same issue of the drivers not being compatible with the new kernel (or vice versa, actually).
[21:24] <ProphetZarquon> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ndiswrapper/+bug/1514243
[21:24] <ProphetZarquon> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/b43-fwcutter/+bug/1391407
[21:24] <ProphetZarquon> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2315366&p=13448109#post13448109
[21:25] <ProphetZarquon> That last one says Solved, but the solution failed for me: Wouldn't compile.
[21:26] <ProphetZarquon> I'm going to try a whole other distro at this point. I'm sick of Ubuntu-descended issues after every update.