[05:04] <rowinofwin> Hi all, I have a strange issue on a lenovo laptop with ubuntu mate and xubuntu 16.04. The touchpad isn't working, but neither is an external USB mouse. xinput doesn't show either, but lsusb shows the usb mouse just fine.
[09:01] <xubuntu84d> hay i need help
[09:21] <flocculant> wait longer then ...
[13:36] <jk^> Hi all
[13:36] <jk^> Problem at starting
[13:37] <jk^> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FaMH9Vh7so2oMjBhjEEsiWlFzl6xCHSw/view?usp=drivesdk
[13:37] <jk^> Pls help me
[13:58] <flocculant> jk^: I have a couple of questions which you need to answer. I am not interested in any babbling like we've had from you previously - I've very little time to spare today
[13:58] <flocculant> 1 - what did you do before this happened?
[13:58] <flocculant> 2 - what random webpages have you been following before this happened?
[21:01] <Guest95753> hello there, should i use "sudo" for installing snaps? some sites use it some oter no, i'm kinda confused :S
[21:04] <well_laid_lawn> Guest95753:  some linux distros have a root user that doesn't need sudo. With the 'buntus ou need to escalate permissions with sudo to install stuff
[21:06] <Guest95753> well_laid_lawn, i know this, i just thought, snap was somehow different
[21:08] <well_laid_lawn> if it installs anything anywhere that is not your $HOME then you'll need sudo
[21:10] <Guest95753> well_laid_lawn, ok thnx for the info
[21:12] <well_laid_lawn> Guest95753:  https://docs.snapcraft.io/core/usage
[21:12] <well_laid_lawn> says you use sudo to login then don't need sudo for commands
[21:16] <Guest95753> well_laid_lawn, thnx, i'm readin it asap
[21:18] <well_laid_lawn> it says if you don't login you'll need root priveleges for most things
[21:18] <Guest95753> yep
[21:21] <Guest95753> well_laid_lawn, i thought snap used polkit for local auth
[21:23] <Guest95753> i think fedora does this for the software from its own official repos and it doesn't need password, at least in gnome software
[21:26] <well_laid_lawn> I don't use it I just read the sites directions
[21:28] <Guest95753> ok
[21:30] <jk^> hi
[21:30] <jk^> where are the options to manage the "Keychains"?
[21:31] <jk^> In my distro language is called "portachiavi"
[21:31] <jk^> everytime i open chromium it ask for password
[21:31] <jk^> i don't want it
[21:33] <jk^> well_laid_lawn,
[21:33] <jk^> Guest95753,
[21:34] <Guest95753> jk^, i dont know what "Keychains" is, but as far as i know chrome uses gnome keyring by default on xubuntu
[21:35] <jk^> ok how to disable for chromium?
[21:36] <well_laid_lawn> https://askubuntu.com/questions/31786/chrome-asks-for-password-to-unlock-keyring-on-startup#191490
[21:36] <Guest95753> run it as google --password-store=basic
[21:37] <Guest95753> run it as google-chrome --password-store=basic
[21:38] <Guest95753> but then your passwords won't be encrypted
[21:40] <Guest95753> otherwise follow well_laid_lawn's link
[21:55] <jk^> i don't find the gui way
[21:58] <john90> gui way for what?
[21:59] <jk^> to disable keyring for chromium
[22:00] <john90> did this "google-chrome --password-store=basic" worked from terminal?
[22:01] <jk^> :\
[22:01] <jk^> i can't use terminal
[22:01] <jk^> my fear is to do trouble
[22:01] <jk^> already happened
[22:01] <john90> yes ok dont worry
[22:02] <jk^> https://askubuntu.com/questions/533324/change-keyring-password-on-xubuntu
[22:02] <john90> there is no way to change the password manager from gui as far as i know
[22:02] <jk^> seahorse
[22:02] <jk^> where is?
[22:04] <john90> open the "start menu" and type something like password
[22:05] <jk^> i already did it
[22:07] <john90> ok take a look at software center
[22:07] <jk^> john90,
[22:08] <jk^> yes but in software the name of app are translated
[22:09] <john90> look for seahorse
[22:14] <john90> jk^, just a moment....
[22:16] <jk^> there is a way to open the keyring manager in xubuntu?
[22:16] <jk^> a gui method
[22:17] <jk^> in which menu i can find it?
[22:17] <jk^> in ubuntu is called "Password and keys" but in xubuntu there isn't
[22:17] <jk^> johtso,
[22:18] <jk^> john90,
 there is a way to open the keyring manager in xubuntu?
 a gui method
 in which menu i can find it?
 in ubuntu is called "Password and keys" but in xubuntu there isn't
[22:19] <jk^> or it has another name
[22:19] <jk^> however, i'm boring, so i try to type seahors in terminal
[22:19] <jk^> it told me seahors is not installed
[22:20] <john90> sudo apt install -y libpam-gnome-keyring seahorse
[22:20] <john90> copy paste this in terminal
[22:20] <well_laid_lawn> !tab
[22:22] <john90> and then search seahorse in the "start menu"
[22:23] <jk^> john90, i found in software
[22:23] <jk^> Password and chiavi (keys)
[22:23] <jk^> i installed it
[22:23] <jk^> there are 2 items: "Chrome safe storage control" and "Chromium safe storage"
[22:24] <jk^> but the password it show me is not the one i choose to create chromium keyring :\
[22:35] <jk^> so strange
[22:35] <jk^> isn't there in xubuntu a password and key manager?