[00:13] <kennyloggins> Linlz, ping
[00:14] <knome> kennyloggins, are you pinging random people?
[00:14] <Unit193> He is, he should stop.
[00:15] <kennyloggins> yeah sorry. Thought it was pleia-2's backup user ... still my mnu is still broken.
[00:15] <knome> pinging people with nicks isn't very nice either unless they have explicitly told you can/should do that
[00:16] <knome> people who aren't around, that is
[00:19] <kennyloggins> anyway - Istill have no sunshine. https://imgur.com/humMj5A
[00:20] <kennyloggins> /s/sunshine/ accories in xfce-panel
[10:28] <arpad> hi, can someone help me how to remove skype? sudo apt remove skype or sudo apt remove skypeforlinux don't work
[10:29] <arpad> dpkg --get-selections | grep 'skype' gives output "skype-bin:i386					install
[10:29] <arpad> "
[10:29] <Unit193> Package name there is skype-bin..
[10:30] <arpad> on "sudo apt-get --purge remove skype-bin:386
[10:30] <arpad> "
[10:31] <arpad> I get in the last line "E: Unable to locate package skype-bin:386
[10:31] <arpad> "
[10:32] <Unit193> Try  dpkg -l | grep skype
[10:33] <Unit193> And there again, skype-bin:386 != skype-bin:i386
[10:35] <arpad> https://paste.ubuntu.com/26124202/
[10:35] <Unit193> sudo apt-get purge skype-bin
[10:37] <arpad> Unit193: Mission accomplished! Missing 'i' was the culprit! Thank you for your attention and help!
[10:37] <Unit193> Sure thing.
[10:39] <arpad> however, Catfish still finds some skype related files
[10:39] <arpad> how to get rid of them? by simply deleting them?
[10:39] <Unit193> If it's using the 'locate' backend, you'll have to update the db.
[11:02] <arpad> Unit193: I think its beyond my scope atm.
[12:39] <rozbeh> hi
[12:39] <rozbeh> can someone help me plz
[12:39] <rozbeh> ?
[14:07] <xubuntu59d> hello
[14:07] <xubuntu59d> biitchh
[14:07] <xubuntu59d> suck my dick
[14:08] <xubuntu59d> i wan't to fuck you
[19:14] <hyw> hello
[19:14] <hyw> is there a solution to this 5.2.2 guest additions error? VBoxClient: (seamless): failed to start, Stage: Setting guest IRQ filter mask Error: VERR_INTERNAL_ERROR
[19:16] <krytarik> hyw: Sounds like a case for #vbox
[19:17] <hyw> i wonder why it worked on linuxmint?
[19:18] <krytarik> Different version?
[19:32] <hyw> how to uninstall default guest additions in xubuntu 17.10?
[21:10] <xubuntu01i> i like xubuntu
[21:12] <hyw> i dont, after fixing vbox additions now firefox wont work and high cpu usage :(
[21:17] <knome> hyw, again, as krytarik suggested, sounds like something to deal with in #vbox
[21:18] <knome> hyw, if CPU usage was ok before you "fixed" the vbox additions and not ok after, and you didn't do anything else that might affect this, it's most likely an issue with vbox additions
[21:20] <hyw> it seemed like cpu usage was high when i started firefox, i did a reboot.. now firefox wont launch at all.. and cpu usage is ok
[21:21] <knome> so have you checked what the output is if you try to launch firefox from a terminal?
[21:23] <hyw> knome im a noob, i did this .. firefox & and got [1] 1683
[21:24] <knome> don't do the &; you'll want the output on the terminal
[21:24] <hyw> how to launch from terminal?
[21:25] <knome> hyw, open a terminal, type "firefox" (without the quotes) and press enter
[21:25] <knome> you can find the terminal emulator in the menu
[21:25] <hyw> i did that without the & and it just does nothing
[21:26] <hyw> VirtualBox:~$ firefox
[21:28] <knome> you can try "firefox --safe-mode" next