[02:25] <stumpy> how does one report bugs?
[02:25] <stumpy> I was trying to run multiple java apps on xubuntu 18 lts and it gave me all these certificate issues
[02:25] <cfhowlett> !bug | stumpy
[02:26] <stumpy> I chatted with the dev and they couldn't figure it out
[02:26] <stumpy> I reinstalled on a diff machine, same problem
[02:26] <Unit193> ...I presume you have ca-certificates-java
[02:27] <stumpy> at first no, but the dev showed me how so after that yes
[02:27] <stumpy> but still the same errors
[02:27] <stumpy> but I tried xubuntu 17, and it works like a charm?
[02:27] <stumpy> same procedure, diff ver
[02:29] <stumpy> reproduced, with 17, on a diff computer, same procedure (default-jre) and again it worked...
[02:29] <stumpy> seems something is off with 18 lts, that is working ok in 17
[02:29] <stumpy> though I am not enough of a guru to know what exactly
[12:51] <The_Milkman> How to get rid of "zpool: symbol lookup error: zpool: undefined symbol: thread_init" and completely reinstall all zfs-related software? Running Xubuntu 17.10 on my desktop.
[12:52] <pmjdebru1jn> you can purge packages and then reinstall them
[12:53] <pmjdebru1jn> you probably need to umount any zfs volumes in the meantime
[12:53] <pmjdebru1jn> dpkg -l | grep zfs
[12:53] <pmjdebru1jn> to see what relevant packages you have installed
[12:53] <pmjdebru1jn> The_Milkman: are you just messing around?
[12:54] <pmjdebru1jn> otherwise why would you inflict ZFSonLinux on yourself, particularly for a desktop
[12:54]  * pmjdebru1jn is always very wary of third party kernel modules
[12:56] <The_Milkman> I am running containers and VMs for testing purpose and need all that zfs stuff like snapshots, compression, arc
[12:57] <pmjdebru1jn> do you need it, or just like/want it :)
[12:57] <pmjdebru1jn> lvm/xfs can do similar things though possibly less snazzy
[12:58] <pmjdebru1jn> The_Milkman: but apt-get purge ... apt-get install ... should resolve your issue
[12:58] <pmjdebru1jn> thing is what happened for it to break like that?
[12:58] <pmjdebru1jn> errors like that typically don't "just happen"
[13:50] <The_Milkman> Made apt purge zfs-dkms zfsutils-linux libzfs2linux zfs-zed, also rm -rf dirs: /usr/share/zfs, /etc/zfs. Now loading new zfs-0.6.5.11 DKMS files...
[13:52] <The_Milkman> pmjdebru1jn: i am using zfs a lot in our production FreeBSD servers and more familiar with it, than lvm/xfs
[14:58] <The_Milkman> pmjdebru1jn: so i created an issue at github zfs-on-linux project https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/issues/7544
[17:10] <stumpy> quick xubunt 17 installation question.
[17:11] <stumpy> If I want to use LVM on a particular disk, but apart from that do it automatically, how can I do that?
[17:12] <stumpy> When I select the LVM option, it default to my harddrive, I want to install it on a flash drive
[17:12] <stumpy> I am pretty sure I have done this before, but can't remember how (and I really don't think it was mannually setting up LVM as that just fries my brain)
[17:13] <zleap> i am sure there is an option for lvm during install as for q2 maybe advanced options allows you to select device I am guessing you want to install lubuntu to an external device like a flash disk  so you also have persistance
[17:17] <stumpy> I am looking at the install dialog now (booted up with a live flash) and it gives the option to boot alongside windows wiht LVM grayed out
[17:17] <stumpy> or erase disk, which allows me to use LVM
[17:17] <stumpy> caveat, I don't want it to touch my hard drive/win install
[17:18] <stumpy> or it gives me the option of "something else" which is totally manual and a bit of a PITA as I just barely understand how to set up LVM properly/manually
[19:16] <EDinNY> How do I lock the screen after X minutes of inactivity?
[19:17] <flocculant> EDinNY: power manager > display tab
[19:18] <flocculant> and security tab > auto lock when screensaver active
[19:18] <EDinNY> When the screen blanks is it considered "screensaver active"?
[19:19] <EDinNY> flocculant: When the screen blanks is it considered "screensaver active"?
[19:19] <genii> Or the screen itself turned off due to it's own powersaving feature called DPMS
[19:23] <flocculant> yea - and that too (thanks genii )
[20:33] <xubuntu15d> Hello, new Linux user here. I have an old Acer Aspire I'd like to revmamp and use for some basic tasks such as typing, image sorting etc. Question is I don't want to download something that I'll have to fiddle with for a week as a new user. Google compatibility and support for Aspire 7730G hardware and there seem to be few issues nothing much but my question is can I download the newest Xubuntu version and will it be compatible