[12:55] <Saverio> devo installare una epson stylus office BX305F... in automatico non mi esce...qualcuno può dirmi come fare?
[12:57] <cfhowlett> !es
[12:57] <cfhowlett> or is that italian
[12:59] <Pici> !it
[12:59] <Pici> (its an from a .it host)
[13:00] <cfhowlett> really?!  that's some FINE detective work, Lou!
[13:00] <cfhowlett> wait how did you ID that as an Italian server?
[13:01] <Pici> whois'ed the user, then plugged it into drill -x  (or dig -x if you prefer)
[13:01] <Pici> whois-ing the ip would have worked too
[13:02] <cfhowlett> gotta try that ...
[13:02] <cfhowlett> thanks!
[13:02] <Pici> and if I had setup irssi properly I could have used by geoip plugin, but thats for another day.
[13:03] <Saverio> ok
[17:35] <nailyk> Hi all. I just restart my debian to goes into ubuntu and the intel i211 network card is flapping every 4 seconds. A cheap usb/Ethernet works fine. Am not able to find many ressources on internet.
[17:35] <nailyk> Any advices how to solve this?
[17:37] <nailyk> Partial syslog: http://paste.debian.net/941013/ the intel adapter is the enp6s0. Thanks in advance :)
[17:42] <nailyk> sorry forget versions: working in debian 8, not working in ubuntu 16.04.02.
[17:48] <xubuntu22d> what kind of printer do i need to connect with my xubuntu 15.04
[18:14] <geolr> Hi, troubleshooting my 16.04 install. Booting fine from USB, then installing runs smoothly. But the reboot ends with a black screen. Tried the other ubuntu options from the boot menu, there I see a kernel panic, no working init found. Any clues where to start?
[18:14] <geolr> It\s a elderly Dell XPS430 with Core2 quad cpu
[18:15] <geolr> is the kernel not compatible, any boot options that are different from the live boot?
[18:22] <mrkramps> geolr, can you boot an older kernel?
[18:24] <geolr> I used 14.04 for years... So the new kernel is too new? The one booted from live-usb is fine
[18:24] <mrkramps> might be a kernel upgrade
[18:24] <geolr> just did a e2fsck looks ok
[18:24] <geolr> for /
[18:25] <mrkramps> the same kernel version is shipped in different versions when upgraded
[18:26] <mrkramps> that's what i meant wieh "older kernel"
[18:26] <mrkramps> *with
[18:26] <geolr> i'm typing this on the 16.04 live-usb. uname -a says
[18:26] <geolr> Linux xubuntu 4.8.0-36-generic #36~16.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Sun Feb 5 09:39:57 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[18:26] <geolr> so that kernel should be ok
[18:27] <geolr> what is changed in the final install?
[18:27] <mrkramps> obviously not as you get a kernel panic on boot
[18:27] <geolr> oh, uname checks the harddrive, not the running system?
[18:28] <nailyk> it check the runing system
[18:28] <mrkramps> no, the kernel in the live system should be fine of course … my fault
[18:29] <mrkramps> but your installed system most probably uses 4.8.0-45
[18:30] <geolr> ah, I ticked to download updates... shall I try again without that?
[18:30] <geolr> but fear the next update will then screw up again.
[18:31] <mrkramps> geolr, for now i'd recommend reinstalling with 16.04.1 NOT .2
[18:31] <mrkramps> .1 uses 4.4.0 with 3 years support for xubuntu
[18:32] <mrkramps> the hwe stack in 16.04.2 with 4.8.0 is only supported for a shorter period
[18:34] <geolr> great, thank you! I'll try my best.
[21:51] <ddaughtrey> Hey everyone. Pretty new to xubuntu. Is there a way to auto-check for updates? Or do I just wait for the system to prompt me to install?
[21:52] <knome> you mean to ask if there is a way to *manually* check for updates? :P
[21:52] <ddaughtrey> Haha yes exactly
[21:53] <knome> it's been a while since i've used the GUI updater, but i'm pretty sure it has a button to run the check
[21:54] <ddaughtrey> Can you do it from a terminal?
[21:54] <knome> sure; "sudo apt update" and then sudo apt dist-upgrade
[21:54] <knome> (the latter updates the packages)
[21:55] <Unit193> knome: apt full-upgrade
[21:55] <knome> you can also do "apt list --upgradable" after the first one if you for some reason do not want to update, just see the updates
[21:55] <knome> Unit193, hm?
[21:55] <Unit193> knome: apt-get dist-upgrade or apt full-upgrade, not apt dist-upgrade
[21:56] <knome> i just do apt dist-upgrade :P
[21:56] <knome> is there a difference?
[21:57] <Unit193> I doubt it, however the latter is not documented in the manpage or help, so likely compatibility and may be removedlater.
[21:58] <holla> knome: see 'man apt'
[21:58] <knome> holla, thanks for the information... :P
[21:58] <holla> there is no dist-upgrade
[21:58] <Unit193> holla: He's right in that it does function though.
[21:58] <knome> i'll try full- next time then. good to know
[21:58]  * holla hates undocumented stuff
[21:59] <knome> pretty sure it's there for all apt-get migrants
[21:59] <ddaughtrey> Uh if it's not listed on the manpage that's weird because it definitely ran when I used sudo apt dist-upgrade
[21:59] <knome> ddaughtrey, nah, it's probably just an alias
[22:00] <Unit193> knome: I'd presume they're the same since 'apt-get dist-upgrade' is now 'apt full-upgrade', and I'd say you're right.  I *thought* it didn't work, maybe I tried it and it was added later?  I have no idea.
[22:00]  * knome shrugs
[22:00] <knome> it's worked for me from the day i started using apt
[22:00] <ddaughtrey> Alias makes sense.
[22:04] <Unit193> 'There is a new "apt full-upgrade" that performs a apt-get dist-upgrade. "apt dist-upgrade" is still supported as a alias. The "apt upgrade" code is changed so that it mirrors the behavior of "apt-get upgrade --with-new-pkgs" and also honors "apt uprade --no-new-pkgs".'
[22:04] <mrkramps> oO
[22:05] <knome> Unit193, as an* :P
[22:05] <Unit193> knome: Don't look at me, not my commit!
[22:05] <knome> i know! :P
[22:06] <Unit193> ...c832379bb1163800ed24412fbc19c53eea606a66 is mine.
[22:06] <knome> oh yes that
[22:06] <knome> brings me back fond memories
[22:06] <knome> of funny commits
[22:06] <knome> (:
[22:07] <Unit193> Welp, ddaughtrey is gone.  I was going to mention that `apt` won't update any snaps he has though.
[22:07] <knome> oh, snap!
[22:07] <knome> (:
[22:12] <Unit193> ddaughtrey: I wanted to say though, `apt` won't update any snaps you use.
[22:13] <ddaughtrey> I'm not going to lie, not 100% what that means
[22:14] <Unit193> It's an Ubuntu package format, self-contained squashfs systems.  It's an alternative to 'flatpak'
[22:14] <ondondil> btw do you guys know if discord snap is maintained by canonical or discord devs or is it just made by some random guy?
[22:15] <ddaughtrey> Ok so if I'm not sure if I've used any snaps would it matter to use apt or not?
[22:15] <knome> ondondil, i'd say ask the maintainer ;P
[22:15] <Unit193> https://insights.ubuntu.com/2017/05/04/discord-is-now-available-as-a-snap-for-ubuntu-and-other-distributions/ well considering the source...
[22:17] <ondondil> thanks Unit193
[22:17] <Unit193> Sure thing.
[22:48] <BosiB> Hello everyone. I'm using Xubuntu 16.04 and I'm having trouble with my built in microphone of my Dell Latitude E6530. Any ideas?