[00:01] <genii> Try running pavucontrol and setting the volume to 130%
[00:04] <alsetema> It does work, and that does make it louder, but as soon as I use the volume keys again, the volume will go back to 100%
[00:13] <alsetema> (and not increase from there, only i can decrease)
[03:07] <Guest18884> Hello
[03:07] <Unit193> Howdy, Daniel.
[03:09] <Guest18884> Ok so I am having some trouble installing xubuntu onto my laptop. I am getting the error: "Bootloader install failed." Can anyone help me with this?
[03:10] <Guest18884> Also please excuse my inexperience, this is my first time installing Linux. Try to explain things as simple as possible.
[05:22] <onlyabyte> I just want to give a tip to you Xubuntu devs (you probably already know this as well), but would it possible that you guys just replace XFWM 4.12 with 4.13? I mean it fixes tearing forever and that may help those who still use Compton.
[05:23] <onlyabyte> I have a suggestion for 18.04 too. This is entirely subjective and although Xubuntu has the better splashscreen of the rest, would it be possible if we could just have a simple colour?
[05:25] <onlyabyte> Perhaps we could also have the same text-entry for encrypted volumes (ie: LUKS), the current text field doesn't look the greatest when compared with Ubuntu. I personally think it looks a bit cheap. The reason for wanting a single colour, be it Xubuntu blue or just black, is because the current one is low quality.
[05:25] <onlyabyte> The gradient doesn't look that great (choppy gradient if you know what I mean), but hey, these are so minor, it's just side-suggestions.
[05:26] <onlyabyte> Other than that, I want to thank you all for creating such a great distribution without bloating it like others have. I really appreciate that.
[05:30] <Unit193> xfwm 4.13: That's a development release and as such it will not be in the LTS; additionally, it tends to be very hit and miss either making it better or worse.  Plymouth didn't seem to look so bad to me, but that's just me perhaps.  I might recommend filing a bug about the input for cryptsetup though.
[05:31] <onlyabyte> Cheers
[05:31] <onlyabyte> One question, if XFCE 4.14 happens to be released after 18.04, would Xubuntu get it?
[05:31] <onlyabyte> Or is it unlikely?
[05:31] <onlyabyte> Because it is a LTS, I'm thinking no. :/
[05:32] <Unit193> 4.14 will very very likely be after 18.04 is released, so the only way to get it would be PPA.
[05:32] <onlyabyte> I see
[05:32] <onlyabyte> Yeah about the cryptsetup, the text field IMO should be the same as the one on ubuntu
[05:32] <Unit193> There's a PPA for all the development builds, which you already know about though.
[05:33] <onlyabyte> Yeah, I should consider checking them out. I am happy the way it is currently as the only development thing I am running is XFWM 4.13 which is what made me stay on XFCE for the long term. Compton or 20-intel.conf was such a pita.
[05:34] <onlyabyte> "...The never ending drums"
[05:34] <onlyabyte> Hahaha
[05:34] <onlyabyte> Love it.
[05:35] <Unit193> :)
[05:35] <onlyabyte> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQaEXZ-df6Y
[05:35] <Unit193> But yes, I'm not with artwork at all, so if you really want a good chance of them being fixed, bugs would help.
[05:36] <onlyabyte> So where would I file a bug report?
[05:36] <onlyabyte> For the artwork...
[05:37] <Unit193> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xubuntu-artwork
[05:38] <onlyabyte> Thanks
[05:40] <Unit193> Sure thing.
[09:17] <zen^> hello, i'm having trouble getting my external USB uvcvideo webcam to show up in /dev/video1. running xubuntu 16.04.. can anybody help me out?
[09:18] <zen^> i've did it before with modprobe uvcvideo. but somehow i can't get it to show up again
[09:20] <zen^> it's an otg uvc receiver for flying fpv. but it shows up as a random usb webcam using a normal micro usb to usb connector
[15:45] <kristoffer> how do i open unetbootin
[15:45] <kristoffer> anybody olease help me
[15:54] <fiet> kristoffer: Just start unetbootin. It will ask for your password.
[16:03] <kristoffer> it says i have no space on a 2 tb external hd
[16:04] <kristoffer> why
[17:37] <appleshampoo> Good morning, I have just installed xubuntu 17.10 on a Lenovo thinkpad 11e, and the builtin keyboard/trackpad no worky :(
[17:37] <appleshampoo> was curious if any has seen this issue reported yet
[18:50] <appleshampoo> Going to try 16.04
[18:51] <xangua> What's wrong?
[18:51] <appleshampoo> fresh 17.10 install on a lenovo thinkpad 11e and the trackpad and keyboard no worky :(
[18:51] <appleshampoo> externals plugged in via USB worked
[18:52] <appleshampoo> not a hardware issue, as the stuff worked with win10 and sysrescuecd
[18:52] <appleshampoo> searched for any open issues and didn't see anything
[18:52] <appleshampoo> but things are usually so smooth I may not be good at searching for these issues :)
[18:54] <flocculant> appleshampoo: so in the usb or whatever you used they worked ok then, you can't even login I assume
[18:55] <flocculant> oh gone
[18:56] <flocculant> no they've not = eyes ain't what they used to be :p
[18:57] <appleshampoo> yeah couldn't log in without external peripherals plugged in
[18:58] <flocculant> worked ok with whatever you installed with?
[18:58] <flocculant> I'd be assuming so :)
[18:59] <appleshampoo> I used the external mouse/keyboard to install praying it was something up with the installer, nope
[18:59] <flocculant> oh right
[18:59] <flocculant> so they weren't working there either
[19:06] <flocculant> does the keyboard work at boot?
[19:07] <flocculant> does the keyboard let you do https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode
[19:07] <flocculant> if it does - does it work in the recovery menu?
[20:02] <appleshampoo> It does work at boot, to get into the BIOS etc
[20:02] <appleshampoo> did not try recovery mode before installing 16.04 which is working fabulously - going to roll with this for now. Will be upgrading to 18.04 next year anyway
[20:21] <Unit193> That's strange for it to work in 16.04 but not 17.10.