[00:25] <[Ketchup]> hi [00:33] a litte question: there exists some "nautilus-open-terminal" for xubuntu ?? [00:34] without installing nautilus (I thing that install nautilus is not a good idea) [00:39] hmm do you use nemo instead? a terminal for gnome, you want? terminator? [00:43] ramrebol, have you fixed your wi-fi yet? iwconfig; ifconfig wlan0 up 0.0.0.0; iwlist wlan0 scan | less; editor /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf; wpa_supplicant -Dwext -iwlan0 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf & === l4r3bxf is now known as CoderEurope [00:47] yes klys, thanks. After install the xubuntu-restricted-extras , appears as "extra drivers" the wifi option. So, wifi is working perfect now :) [00:48] klys: I'm using only the terminal comming from xubuntu by default [00:49] but, "terminator" has an "nautilus-open-terminal" option? [00:50] I'm using an old netbook, thats why I need to use the "more light" option for all [00:55] well I'm not too sure, haven't used nautilus in a while. there is likely a solution around if you search [nautilus open terminal here] [00:57] thanks klys . I will try it. [00:57] ramrebol: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/xubuntu-default-settings/trunk/view/head:/etc/xdg/xdg-xubuntu/Thunar/uca.xml.in#L26 - so it should be there in Xubuntu by default. [01:11] thank krytarik again :) [02:21] I'm running Xubuntu 16.04.3 and in the Power Manager, there aren't isn't an option for what to do when closing the lid on my laptop. Why is that? I see it in screenshots. [02:22] willie: eh? not offered on my system either. could be that the website needs updating. [02:59] Not getting sound in youtube or in a flash player plugin in Firefox (sound from audio or video players is fine). Using Xub 16.04 with latest software updates. Help? [03:07] RoadRunner|2, ps -x | grep pulseaudio [03:08] kill -9 the puluseaudio number then restart your sound app [03:08] also ensure you haven't muted your browser tab [03:19] cfhowlett: so the problem is due to pulseaudio not working right with flash player by default? [03:20] RoadRunner|2, depending on your settings. personally, I disable flash in the browser thus requiring explicit authorization each time [03:20] but your browser should be throwing a permission box for same. did you miss it? [03:21] no, I've alowed it [03:21] could you please explain the syntax of the command you gave above? [03:22] ps -x = list all processes [03:22] grep foo = filter previous list for foo [03:22] kill = well, kill [03:22] kill -9 = kill when you absolutely, positively must leave no survivors [03:25] cfhowlett: https://paste.ubuntu.com/26481564/ [03:26] yep, kill -9 1855 that ? = process not running normally [03:27] I believe s<1 has special meaning as well [03:28] how do we know that "1855" is the pulseaudion number? [03:28] line 2 [03:28] and line 3 is the command you ran: ps -x | grep pulseaudio [03:29] well, line 3 is the OUTPUT of your command [03:29] eh, no [03:29] line 3 is the new process launched by your command [03:29] line 2 = output [03:34] ok, tried, "kill -9 1855 " and restarted the browser after - no diff [03:37] cfhowlett: the problem continues https://paste.ubuntu.com/26481608/ [03:39] RoadRunner|2, bring this to #ubuntu [03:39] is this a know issue? [03:40] happens to all of us. [03:40] for various reasons [03:40] so there are diff solutions to this in diff situations? [03:40] ... on diff systems? [03:41] on *buntu, yes [03:41] also, what did you mean by "ensure you haven't muted your browser tab" muted where? [03:41] ffox tabs can be muted. if mute = no sound [03:43] didn't even know this feature was there:) but no, my tabs where not muted :) [03:43] so I guess to #ubuntu I go... [03:44] I just fear that they may send me right back here... [03:44] RoadRunner|2, your issue is not restricted to xubuntu [03:45] before I go, do any other possible solutions come to mind? [03:45] none. sorry. [03:45] thanks for you help, any effort is much appreciated === MoL0ToV is now known as MoL0ToV|M5S [09:30] hello guys [09:30] Could someone here help me with an issue i am having with Xubuntu 17.10 (freshly installed) subversion and gnome-keyring [09:31] I am using svn, version 1.9.7 for my development and while checking out / update/ commit, the repo asks me for the password [09:32] I expect gnome-keyring to save the password however it doesn't work. Interesting, the passwords of my ssh sessions is stored by gnome-keyring [09:33] I tried to explicitly specify in subversion config file to use gnome-keyring as password store [09:33] this also didn't help [09:33] I search for any bug reports, didn't find any. I am not sure what to do. I don't want to save passwords unencryprted locally [09:37] anyone who has a similar experience could perhaps give me some pointers. [09:41] aizaz: tried this https://askubuntu.com/questions/206604/svn-and-gnome-keyring#206609 ? [09:42] @well_laid_lawn: yes I actually removed the complete .subversion folder; didn't help either, I am not sure whether the problem lies with the keyring or svn [09:44] this however states if i don't want to use any password stores; but I do, i do want to use password store [09:49] are you sure the daemon is running ? [09:49] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GNOME_Keyring#With_a_display_manager [09:58] yes I do: 1412 0.0 0.0 430080 7876 ? Sl 10:22 0:00 /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --daemonize --login [09:58] infact I made sure with seahorse to verify if the keyring is unlocked at login [09:58] and it is [09:59] this is exactly my issue: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=577818 [09:59] Debian bug 577818 in subversion "subversion doesn't check gnome-keyring on amd64" [Normal,Open] [10:19] Is it possible if I can downgrade the version of subversion to 1.9.3 in Xubuntu 17.10 [10:20] I don't see any other candidates for installation available in apt-cache policy [10:20] subversion: Installed: 1.9.7-2ubuntu1 Candidate: 1.9.7-2ubuntu1 Version table: *** 1.9.7-2ubuntu1 500 500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu artful/main amd64 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status [10:29] perhaps this is the way to go? https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/amd64/subversion/download === chmurifree is now known as chmuri