[08:42] <lukamac> hello
[08:42] <lukamac> can anyone help me with some whisker menu tweaks?
[10:26] <fernando-basso> Every irc channel should have the ultimate ceremonial question to allow members into the brotherhood: "What is the number one rule of IRC?" If they answer, "Don't ask to ask", then they can start chatting. :D
[12:05] <JustCurious> Hello, I am doing some tests with Ubuntu 12.04 (EOL version), I am trying to install the newest kernel (3.4), this is, the newest kernel for that version. I've downloaded the kernel .deb on http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and I've installed them (amd64), but when I reboot it freezes, so I have to restart and pick start Ubuntu with the current kernel, 3.13.0-32. :-( Any idea please?
[12:06] <kgbme> yes, switch to the latest LTS :)
[12:09] <JustCurious> imagine there's no longer Ubuntu versions since 12.04 and the support has reach EOF
[12:09] <JustCurious> and I need the latest Kernel
[12:09] <JustCurious> but I can't update to it and I have to install it manually
[12:10] <JustCurious> *EOL
[12:12] <knome> 12.04 isn't supported; including support on installing newer kernel versions
[12:13] <JustCurious> well, I can install kernel versions until 3.4
[12:13] <JustCurious> manually
[12:13] <JustCurious> but I don't know why it does not work properly when I reboot
[12:13] <kgbme> honestly, i wouldn't know, sorry.
[12:14] <knome> exactly... that part isn't supported.
[12:15] <JustCurious> ok thanks
[12:20] <kgbme> does anyone use nyx to monitor tor? what do i install, is there a frontend?.. srlsy, i've been offline for so long it's amazing what all there's to forget
[14:14] <FinKsu> I have Xubuntu 17.10. I ejected "Kingston DataTraveler 3.0", and I got notification "Writing data to Kingston blah blah blah. Device should not be unplugged" (I ejected with Nautilus). Immediately after that I got notification saying I can take out the drive. "Writing data blah blah blah" notification is not going away. Any help?
[14:22] <kgbme> yea, 90% of ALL Kingston USB drives i've ever had got trashed in one way or another
[14:22] <kgbme> some of them brand new
[14:23] <FinKsu> The problem is the notification...
[14:23] <FinKsu> It doesn't go away
[14:24] <kgbme> FinKsu: something was hung up when eject was issued and now that's the state unfortunately it's how it works
[14:24] <kgbme> gotta run some cmds and whatever :) or you can just try a logout - but if it doesn't go away automatically then you're stuck with no gui :))
[14:26] <kgbme> maybe like a killall on the PID that was using it, or something
[14:27] <FinKsu> The thing is that I took the drive out when it said I can do it but the notification "Writing data to blah blah blah" is still on my screen
[14:27] <kgbme> whether it's the mount or something else
[14:28] <kgbme> ah, geez
[14:28] <kgbme> i just loathe kingston :))
[14:29] <kgbme> maybe, rly, just do a alt+f4 logout without saving session and reboot
[14:29] <kgbme> perhaps the simplest way to deal with it, idk
[14:29] <kgbme> :s