=== chmurifree is now known as chmuri [12:25] Hi everyone. I installed the newest xubuntu and couldn't find the option to encrypt my /home [12:25] they removed it? [12:30] use the full disk encryption option [12:38] don't wnat to [12:38] that's slow, Javabean [12:38] i just wanted my home encrypted [12:40] i can't remember if it was ubuntu's release notes or xubuntu's but the option was removed in favor of full disk encryption. [12:40] i mean, you could still setup an encrypted home. but it would be the "old-skool" manual setup [12:41] :/ [12:41] it's not really nice to have an ssd and a fully encrypted linux [12:41] don't shoot the messenger, i am just some random that knew the answer [12:41] Javabean, tyvm Javabean :) [12:43] your welcome, and honestly... i should probably be leaving for work soon [12:45] go go, im already at work. But my machine feels a bit messed up, I think because I have an encrypted home and did a do-release-upgrade. [12:45] at least i get a bunch of related errors on boot [12:45] i'll just backup and format === chmurifree is now known as chmuri [13:56] And how come you ubuntu went back to x? Wayland seemed pretty cool [13:56] this i didnt "feel" i just read about [14:02] ah.. because it's a LTS ? [14:04] I think Wayland is not ready to be default in the LTS release, it has some issues with NVIDIA drivers iirc [17:53] Hi there :) ! [17:53] Hope you'll save my digital life, I am definitely stuck here [17:53] I upgraded my laptop from Xubuntu 17.10 to Xubuntu 18.04 [17:54] Everything went fine, but now, whenever I boot, I see the splashscreen and then get a frozen prompt black screen. I have an access to the tty, but I can't get the thing back to work. Can someone help me :) ? [17:55] did you install any third party GPU driver? [17:56] bluepain_: I don't think so, but I am not sure to understand, can you explain this point to me ? [17:57] Or, of course, tell me where to seek ^^ [17:57] Did you install any propriety drivers in "Settings->Additional Drivers" s [17:57] ? [17:58] I think I did, when I was on 17.10 [17:58] is your gpu amd or nvidia? [17:58] nvidia [17:58] (A GT 630M to be exact) [17:58] maybe you can try this [17:59] go to tty1 by pressing CTRL + ALT + F1 [17:59] Already in :) [17:59] then run this command: "sudo apt-get --purge autoremove nvidia*" [17:59] don't forget * symbol at the end [17:59] and then reboot the device [17:59] « zsh: no matches found: nvidia* » [18:00] hmm [18:00] Guess my previous « autoremove » actually got the work done :( [18:02] maybe you can try removing Xorg configuration by running " sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf " [18:03] isn't that risky ? [18:04] xorg is pretty good at finding proper configuration according to your hardware without a need of xorg.conf file [18:04] or [18:04] you can move it [18:04] Gotta move it, seems fair :) [18:04] like mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /home// [18:05] then reboot your device [18:05] Done, I reboot and let you know [18:05] :) [18:05] yep yep [18:06] Okay, for now the splash screen is always here [18:06] Here comes the bad part... #suspense :) [18:07] It worked \o/ [18:07] Thanks sooooo much \o/ [18:22] Korbak, sorry I didn't see, I was away. You're welcome. [18:23] Now you've missed the one minute suspense. :( [18:31] hello, can I install Xubuntu Desktop on Ubuntu Mate 18.04? will it create any conflicts and inconsistencies? [18:33] Korbak, yea :D === johannes__ is now known as test === test is now known as Guest71664 === bluepain_ is now known as bluepain