[07:57] <purple1> can you check for hardware support?
[08:05] <purple1> drone u on?
[08:18] <purple1> heh u
[08:34] <purple1> ochosi hi
[08:36] <purple1> so many blue pills before the red pill
[08:36] <purple1> the mind must accept things outside of initial scope
[08:38] <purple1> ya
[08:59] <purple1> greece?
[08:59] <purple1> really Guest456131654
[09:00] <Guest456131654> yeap
[09:01] <purple1> really greece?
[09:02] <Guest456131654> really
[09:18] <sima> My Thunar process just went crazy, halted machine and consumed 5+GB of RAM (I have 8)
[09:20] <sima> All I did were right-click in Firefox (60.0b5) and Open Containing folder. yhunar opened and I right-click and selected Properties on downloaded PDF file
[09:21] <sima> And system halts. Luckily I had opened ssh -X session with other Firefox, Ctrl+C it so it ends, second firefox dies freeing RAM and then I could run 'top' and see Thunar using 5+G RAM and pkill it
[09:21] <sima> Then machine returs to working state...
[09:22] <sima> I was actually checking if Ntfs-3G implementation writes EVERY file on NTFS partition with Executable bit set on!
[09:37] <purple1> I'm baaaaaaaack
[09:38] <purple1> do you think intel "meltdown" is actually usable for software to leave the host
[09:38] <purple1> pure vibrating energy
[09:38] <purple1> heatless vibes
[09:38] <purple1> Celebrate passover
[09:39] <purple1> twice in the realm of earth
[09:39] <purple1> they have been muting me
[09:39] <purple1> what is the price of my blood
[09:39] <purple1> count my hairs
[09:40] <purple1> all numbered
[09:40] <purple1> christians leave the room
[09:41] <purple1> lead us not into temptation
[09:43] <purple1> twice in the realm of death
[09:44] <purple1> well done My Good and Faithful
[09:44] <purple1> Eternal "Blue"
[09:44] <bazhang> purple1, stop please
[09:45] <purple1> raunch
[09:45] <bazhang> this is xubuntu support purple1
[09:45] <bazhang> please take the chatter elsewhere, thanks
[17:12] <Simarillion> hello people.
[17:14] <Simarillion> Would like to know if it is unadvisable to name my partitions (label) for convenience while partitioning using GParted. I would like to do this as it would allow me to identify each partition easily for if i need to resize/move them in the future.
[17:17] <well_laid_lawn> I do that and have no issues
[17:18] <Simarillion> Thank you well_laid_lawn!
[17:18] <well_laid_lawn> cheers
[17:18] <Simarillion> I appreciate it.
[17:19] <Simarillion> My system would be labeled 'root'
[17:20] <Simarillion>  the "/" is ubuntu sys = root , right?
[17:21] <Simarillion> There are Labels and Names
[17:22] <Simarillion> What is dif?
[17:22] <Simarillion> I would think labels and names should be identified accordingly in the same manner, am i mistaken?
[17:23] <well_laid_lawn> just to avoid confusion I would label the sytem "system"
[17:24] <well_laid_lawn> the / is the system top level folder
[17:26] <Simarillion> Ahh. Thank you, again, well_laid_lawn.
[17:26] <well_laid_lawn> partition labels and filesystem names are different
[17:26] <Simarillion> Ahh, got it.
[17:30] <Simarillion> Good way to brand the partitions to manipulate them in terminal.
[17:32] <well_laid_lawn> I use LABEL=some_name in fstab for mounting partitions
[17:35] <Simarillion> Yes, exactly.
[17:35] <Simarillion> Its the ideal way to mount/unmount.
[17:36] <Simarillion> Labeling seemed to be a good option right from the start.
[17:53] <Simarillion> Thank you kindly for your helpful assistance, well_laid_lawn.
[17:54] <Simarillion> I have so much to learn.
[17:55] <Simarillion> I'm going now to proceed with install on my other UEFI machine. Help is always much appreciated.
[17:55] <Simarillion> B'bye people.
[18:45] <purple1> do you think you can git somebody to check for hardware support
[20:35] <muckinstein> ?JOIN
[20:41] <h1r3> Hello! I have a weird behaviour on my newly installed xubuntu 16.04 on a laptop and external monitor. After the first updates and logging into my profile, the computer immediately goes into sleep mode. I have to move the mouse in order to activate the screen again. Since it is a laptop, if I login with the lid closed the computer completely suspends and I have to open the lid and click on the power button. After that itsends me back t
[20:49] <purple1> h1r3: copypaste
[20:59] <purple1> can this update to current do a ctcp version
[20:59] <purple1> lts
[21:00] <purple1> years later after buying a dev pass twice working on release of first android app
[21:05] <h1r3> purple1: copypaste?
[21:18] <kj4> hello all
[21:20] <purple1> h1r3: it doesn't look finished
[21:23] <h1r3> purple1: do you mean the post? I don't knoe where to look anymore. I have tried several things, disabling all startup applications, turn sleep off on power management. I have another computer with the same settings and it doesn't happen. Guest account doesn't behave like this either.
[21:25] <purple1> which mode
[21:25] <purple1> suspend
[21:25] <krytarik> h1r3: Just ignore everything they write, it doesn't seem to have got any relation to the channel topic.
[21:25] <purple1> suspend or monitor sleep
[21:26] <h1r3> monitor sleep. it only suspends after going to sleep and detecting that the lid is closed.
[21:28] <purple1> is moving the mouse a big problem?
[21:29] <flocculant> krytarik: I concur ;)
[21:29] <purple1> path of least resistance make a new user account and copy documents over
[21:30] <purple1> does anybody know if xubuntu replaces the sata drive firmware
[21:31] <purple1> seems the size changed
[21:31] <purple1> windows xp detected new hardware after install
[21:31] <purple1> didn't show what it was
[21:32] <purple1> if so the same thing with wifi firmware is a conscern
[21:35] <purple1> and how it mangles fat32 into vfat
[21:42] <purple1> how can the xubuntu version be shown
[21:43] <purple1> the spin versions do not coincide
[22:41] <jhoan0295> hola alguien español necesito ayuda
[22:42] <Unit193> !es
[23:26] <purple1> nearly every update check something different shows up
[23:26] <purple1> three times so far
[23:26] <purple1> first check showed amd gpu updates on a machine with intel gpu