[01:57] <xubuntu09w> I'm having trouble installing xubuntu. the graphical installer is stuck at "Creating ext2 file system for /boot in partition #1 of SCSI1 (0,0,0)(sda)..."
[01:58] <xubuntu09w> after waiting an hour hasn't solved this problem, I rebooted and removed any partitions or lvm mumbo jumbo from my harddrive. after doing so the problem persists.
[02:00] <xubuntu09w> during the installation I chose the default partitioning and checked the lvm option.
[03:17] <NewGnuGuy> xubuntu09w: Are you still having trouble?
[05:24] <Toasty> Is there any good way to get a list of available wireless networks by file?
[05:24] <Toasty> This works great: nmcli dev wifi, but I'd like a little more on signal strength then the bars etc
[05:24] <Toasty> I mean MAC Address
[10:26] <xubuntu53d> ok
[10:30] <Aquza> I have a question. Sometimes when i boot my laptop there are two wireless icons my bar
[10:30] <Aquza> Any1 have a idea?
[10:36] <slickymasterWork> it's a known issue Aquza
[10:36] <slickymasterWork> you can if you wish restart networking, the affected plugin or the panel
[10:36] <slickymasterWork> it will fix the issue in your running session but does not prevent the issue from re-appearing
[10:40] <Aquza> ok thank slickymasterWork
[11:23] <xubuntu27w> Hello everyone, the command ctrl
[11:23] <xubuntu27w> the command ctrl+a to mark all text in a document does not work on my xubuntu 16.04. Does anybody know how to remedy this?
[11:24] <knome> in what application, what situation etc...
[11:25] <xubuntu27w> I think it should work systemwide? I have tried libreoffice and firefox so far
[11:26] <xubuntu27w> gedit doe not work either
[11:26] <knome> yes, in most situations it should - i'm trying to figure out if there is a specific place it doesn't work or if it affects everythin
[11:27] <xubuntu27w> doesn't work in okular, either
[11:32] <xubuntu27w> I tried "showkey -a" and get no response by pressing ctrl+a. other keys work fine
[11:33] <mun24> changing wallpaper from remote ssh not wroking.
[11:33] <xubuntu27w> It's the same result on my external usb keyboard as well
[11:55] <arpad> hello, I can see in the panel indicatiors that the cpu usage is high, however in the Task Manager no process is showing high cpu usage. So how to find out why is the processor working 'so hard'?
[12:08] <xubuntu27w> have you tried installing tlp?
[12:08] <xubuntu27w> this works for me: http://linrunner.de/en/tlp/docs/tlp-linux-advanced-power-management.html  start tlp and set in /etc/default/tlp  CPU_SCALING_GOVERNOR_ON_AC=powersave CPU_SCALING_GOVERNOR_ON_BAT=powersave
[12:08] <xubuntu27w> also power management has to be activated in your bios
[12:12] <xubuntu27w> use this to find the proper tlp setting for your cpu: http://linrunner.de/en/tlp/docs/tlp-configuration.html
[12:15] <arpad> ok
[12:26] <mun24> how to properly set the environment variables from  graohical session inside  ssh session?
[12:59] <mun24> how to properly set the environment variables from  graohical session inside  ssh session?
[19:36] <mun24> using this command to change wall paper from remote shell DISPLAY=:0 DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=unix:path=/run/user/$UID/bus xfconf-query -c xfce4-desktop -p /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/workspace0/last-image -s /home/username/Wallpapers/two-gentlemen-in-car.jpg
[19:37] <mun24> but not working
[19:40] <well_laid_lawn> that seems like a complicated command for changing a wallpaper
[23:05] <xubuntu61i> I have to know something about use SSD with Xubuntu?
[23:06] <genii> Avoid Sandforce chipset