[02:38] <JJ^4884> hey. anyone know how to reset XFCE settings to default?
[02:39] <JJ^4884> Also would like to get a clock that could fit in the dock on the left side
[02:40] <JJ^4884> to have the hour and minute section on top of the seconds and PM/AM sections
[14:15] <foca_> Hey guys. My Xubuntu sometimes lost connection with .jps websites and when I can access them, their shows a  little weird with buttons with no text. What this could be ?
[16:33] <foca_> How can I monitoring my network log to check if there are any errors happening ?
[19:33] <xubuntu74d> I am new at xubuntu. Is it possible to install chrome in Xubuntu?
[20:11] <sumrak> Hello!
[20:11] <knome> hello
[20:12] <sumrak> Есть русские?
[20:12] <knome> !ru | sumrak
[20:12] <sumrak> :)
[20:28] <pjconnect> Hey! I have installed the latest Lubuntu, but switched to xubuntu desktop. I'm having persistent stability issues; dconf-service, update-notifier, xorg, synaptic, opera browser, craches all the time. I just can pinpoint the problem as I parse the system logs with GNOME system log, which also crashes all the time.
[20:30] <pjconnect> HEy
[20:38] <well_laid_lawn> pjconnect:  sure it's not a hardware issue ?
[20:40] <pjconnect> I have installed the latest Lubuntu disto, but switched to xubuntu desktop. Now I have stability issues; dconf-service, xorg, update-notifier, synaptic, opera, crashes all the time. I cant troubleshoot the problem as I try to parse the system logs with GNOME system log, but it also crashes all the time. Any pointers to help me troubleshoot.
[20:41] <well_laid_lawn> check the memory in the system
[20:41] <pjconnect> @well_laid_lawn ; Maybe, I have an old PC, but even then, I should be able to troubleshoot the problem ; any pointers ?
[20:42] <well_laid_lawn> no one else is having your issues so it's local to you
[20:42] <well_laid_lawn> so use memtest or something similar to check the hardware
[20:42] <well_laid_lawn> that's all I can suggest from here
[20:43] <pjconnect> Ok, what's a memtest ?
[20:43] <well_laid_lawn> memtest is an application to check the memory
[20:44] <well_laid_lawn> !msg ubottu !memtest
[20:44] <pjconnect> Just did a apt-get memtest : unable to locate memtest package
[20:45] <well_laid_lawn> !find memtest
[20:55] <pjconnect> @well_laid_lawn seriously, I have 2gb of memory. I'm more inclined to think that I have a kernel problem, maybe a hardware problem as you say, but getting crashes or getting logout randomly, indicates me that I have some software problem
[20:55] <knome> pjconnect, this isn't a common problem, so unlikely a software problem...
[20:56] <knome> pjconnect, how did you "switch" to xubuntu then?
[21:00] <pjconnect> Ok, I noticed that with additional drivers settings, there is an unknown device not working, it gives me a choice : "using microcode processor firmware for intel cpu's from intel-microcode (proprietary); myght this help me ?
[21:01] <knome> pjconnect, no, not having this does not mean the packages you listed are breaking
[21:01] <knome> pjconnect, again: how did you "switch" to xubuntu?
[21:03] <pjconnect> I switched to xubuntu desktop cause I was not satisfied with Lubuntu desktop interface, and software dist. I should probably (re)install xubuntu (the complete dist). But I want to know what is the problem before doing that.
[21:03] <knome> pjconnect, again: *how* did you do the switch?
[21:05] <pjconnect> I downloaded and installed xfce, and selected xfce in lightdm, which also crashes. I wonder, since the lubuntu distro might not be so modular, maybe that's the problem ?
[21:06] <knome> the first thing you could try is to install the xubuntu-desktop package
[21:06] <pjconnect> let me check
[21:06] <knome> i'm doubtful that helps in your situation, but it's an inexpensive test
[21:06] <knome> if that doesn't work, i'd seriously consider checking your memory with memtest (can be found in the boot menu)
[21:07] <knome> to be clear, memtest has nothing to do with the amount of memory you have vs. the amount required to run the OS
[21:07] <knome> it checks whether your memory is faulty or not
[21:08] <knome> the reason why memtest is hard is that it'll take time (up to hours), and it's better to run multiple "passes" (eg. check through the whole memory multiple times) to make sure it really is working; the memory can appear to work correctly on a single test
[21:09] <pjconnect> Ok, I'm installing the xubuntu-desktop. Also, I noticed that I often have a dbus error in the system logs
[21:10] <pjconnect> The memtest is running...
[21:12] <pjconnect> Is there way to select xubuntu-desktop by default somehow, or I just have to select xfce in lightdm interface ?
[21:12] <knome> select the xubuntu session
[21:12] <knome> that's the main xubuntu-desktop session
[21:13] <pjconnect>  Ok
[21:14] <pjconnect> Well, I think that the only way to test that out, is to see how it works out. Thankx for you help. I'll be testing with both xubuntu-desktop and memtest; Thankx again.