[02:55] <benfitzpatrick> hi guys im on xubuntu 16.04 lts and im trying to make a remaster/respin of it, and i cant make the iso boot, it keeps coming up with initramfs errors, idk what the error is or means, its a rather generic/random error i cant make sense of it. it keeps occuring no matter what tool i use to make it with for the iso. idk what to do..
[02:55] <benfitzpatrick> i load it in virtualbox this keeps happening
[02:55] <benfitzpatrick> it's happened over 10 times
[05:25] <xubuntu68i> hi
[05:40] <windblow> hi, does greybird theme exist for qt apps?
[10:24] <ollehar> hi
[10:24] <ollehar> only root can start xinit or startx, it seems.
[10:24] <ollehar> common problem?
[10:25] <ollehar> I get parse_vt_settings
[10:25] <ollehar> cannot open /dev/tty0
[10:32] <ollehar> would it solve to change permission of /dev/tty0? what are the consequences of such a change?
[12:16] <xubuntu07i> ho ho
[12:16] <xubuntu07i> I'm back
[13:54] <ollehar> hello
[13:54] <ollehar> I wanted to stop grub from starting xfce4 at startup, so I made a change in a config, but not I can't start Xorg without being root.
[13:54] <ollehar> I get
[13:55] <ollehar> cannot open virtual console 7 (permission denied)
[13:55] <ollehar> anyone have seen this?
[13:55] <ollehar> I'd like to be more flexible with my window managers, that's why I turned off xfce4 at startup
[13:59] <ollehar> E: Unable to locate package xserver-xorg-legacy
[13:59] <ollehar> also, that package is not available :P
[14:03]  * xthunderheartx waves
[14:04] <xthunderheartx> In 16.04, editing the whiskers menu to enable the development directory fails for me.
[14:04] <xthunderheartx> If I manually edit ~/.local/share/desktop-directories/xfce-development.directory and change NoDisplay to "false" it will show.
[14:05] <xthunderheartx> But if I edit it from menulibre and do a save, it *always* set it back to "true"
[14:05] <xthunderheartx> Any clues would be appreciated
[16:21] <flaco> (ಠ⌣ಠ)
[22:14] <hellp> somebody I know created a live usb stick on the wrong usb (/dev/sda instead of /dev/sdb). This usb had a copy of a passphrase. The only non encrypted copy (of the passphrase) and now I cannot access the hdd. Passphrase was originally in a regular txt file I used to access with geany, no encrypted. the usb was formatted it to create a live usb with xubuntu on it. Do you think the data is recoverable? with what programs
[22:14] <hellp> should I start working?