[08:19] hello, after installing on display it does not recognize my fujitsu monitor, after choosing "Microsoft 58" all panels are not anymore be seen. I cab reset it only by new install. What is wrong with the system ? [13:57] Hello all, i wonder if anyone with a little more CLI experience can help me. I am trying to disable the "Enable networking" as a internet killswitch but simply bringing down the interface does not disconnect me from the internet. which is the right method of doing this? I appreciate all help and thank you for reading :) [13:59] ethan1: if you bring down the interface it will disconnect you from the internet [14:00] if you're still connected, you either didn't properly bring down the interface, or it was brought up again, or you have another interface that's still up [14:00] Sadly i thought so to, but it is not the case i am still connected via my WiFi the "Enable Networking" dos exactly this and kill's my connection to the WiFi to avoid data leaks. [14:00] though these days, especially with networkd, it's a bit harder to predict dynamic behavior [14:01] does* excuse my typo's. [14:01] ethan1: you might want to look into networkctl [14:01] ethan1: but seriously, if you still have internet, you interface is not down [14:01] what does ifconfig show you [14:03] i shall bring up the man page, thank you. I will also try the ifconfig [interface] down after and post back results. [14:03] huh? [14:03] I thought that's what you meant with "bring down the interface" [14:04] anyhow [14:04] it's important to differentiatie with high level tools like networkctl/networkmanager [14:04] en "lowlevel" tools like ifconfig [14:04] ifconfig will always tell you the truth [14:05] My bad sorry, my plan is to disconnect me from any and all networks by setting "Enable Networking" to disabled via a CLI. [14:07] networkctl is probably what you want [14:07] although I have no relevant experience with it [14:08] Which can be done by the GUI which i DO NOT want to do as its a check box but i need the terminal command to do this to execute the script upon VPN disconnects [14:08] networkctl is s cli command [14:10] Okay i shall try looking into networkctl a little more, again i appreciate the help. Thank you! [14:11] it's only relevant for 18.04+ though [14:11] that is my version :) [15:35] Hi, I'm trying to install Xubuntu Core in a QEMU/KVM guest with UEFI but the install is failing. It just says the installation failed [20:45] What does "/usr/lib/ubiquityubiquity/frontend/gtk_components/nmwidget.py:133: Warning: Source ID 128228 was not found when attempting to remove it" mean? [20:49] Also... Why has my installation stalled? [21:05] HELP! [21:18] I've been using TigerVNC on my 16.04 machines, but I can't get it to work (neither using dpkg, nor apt) on 18.04. What VNC Server do you recomment for 18.04? [21:20] I know about https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC/Servers but that page isn't specifically for Xubuntu [21:24] http://i.imgur.com/CJ9II96.png [21:25] http://i.imgur.com/c7qc6hm.png [21:26] WHY IS THIS HAPPENING TO ME? [21:26] Why does it KEEP happening to me? [21:34] Oh God, you people are useless [21:36] Hyakinthos: While not likely useful at all, I've used x11vnc for years. What is it that tigervnc is giving you issues with? [21:43] The version (1.7.0 in the repo) installed via apt fails when starting a session. I don't have the error at the moment because I doing a fresh 18.04 install, and overwrote the install where I tried that. When using one instaled via dpkg... [21:45] It depends on libtasn1-3-bin and libxfont1. When I try to install them via apt, it says the packages have been replaced. When I run install -f, it removes tigervnc. [21:46] Ah, so it's external and hasn't been rebuilt for Bionic. [21:46] On 16.04, the dpkg method works just fine (apt isn't an option on that verison) [22:33] hello? [22:34] need some help with xubuntu [22:36] xubuntu90i, could you be more specific? [22:38] Oh wasnt sure if anyone was here, I recently tried to do a mint install on my hp laptop and once it was installed I tried to reboot and see if I could come back to the same files I had saved in the first session. When trying to reboot I recieved many squashf errors along with a repeating error of transport endpoint not reached. From there I force reboot and tried to install xubuntu amd the same errors on reboot so forced it again [22:39] Right now im installing xubuntu using the erase disk function and recommended partition settings as I do not have the knowledge to do that myself and only have 2 partitions it is installing on. [22:41] My problem seems to be that I cannot not mount onto the HD for some reason, I fear may run into the same problem on reboot [22:42] this is the link to the error i get when trying normal reboot. This pic was after downloading xubuntu to usb and trying normal reboot, after which i had to hard reboot. [22:44] https://i.imgur.com/APftJoN.jpg link [22:45] I have not seen SQUASHFS errors before... [22:46] The xubuntu setup has completed and is now asking me for restart. I fear those errors will show again [22:47] now someone is saying to use gentoo, but this has been a complete different path since i wanted to use mint [22:47] you backed up your data on that drive before you started, right? [22:47] there is info about SQUASHFS errors on this page: https://askubuntu.com/questions/811299/squashfs-errors-post-install [22:48] er i didnt need any of the data on my computer [22:48] it seems there can be more than one cause [22:48] just wanted to wipe it fresh [22:48] ok good, as long as you don't care about what was on the drive [22:49] sadly i dont think my meta mask data can be recovered [22:49] hard drive not mounting? thats rare [22:49] and this page has info: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SquashfsErrors [22:52] I guess ill report back to see if i get the errors again when reboot [22:59] back with the xubuntu install [23:00] after installing and reboot it asked me to take the usb out and press enter which worked very well. A minute into using the system I got an internal error report [23:01] no squashf errors tho [23:02] yay! [23:03] new errors: https://i.imgur.com/pmxBI6e.jpg and https://i.imgur.com/t7IuRIu.jpg