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cousteauHow do I prevent bluetooth from auto-starting when I boot?  Disable the service?  Edit /etc/bluetooth/main.conf?  Blacklist the driver?  All three?12:12
cousteauI tried removing AutoStart=true from /etc/bluetooth/main.conf with no luck12:13
cousteau(also, for some reason the "airplane mode" button on this laptop does nothing)12:13
Spasscousteau, instead of removing did you try changing it to "false"? if you want to disable it completely you can also check your BIOS settings12:16
Spassmaybe disabling blueman-applet from autostart will help (but probably not)12:17
cousteauwell no, I did not try that because the .conf file said it defaulted to false.  Admittedly it was something worth trying.12:24
cousteauthe problem is that if I disable blueman-applet from autostart I have no idea how to check if bluetooth is running or not12:24
cousteauso I wanted to avoid that option12:25
wblackstonehave problem12:25
wblackstoneusing denis5 usb creator12:26
cousteauI've also tried pressing the "airplane" key on my keyboard (Fn+F2) but I'm not sure it's even wired... what's it even supposed to do, I wonder?12:26
wblackstonecousteau: is the firmware loaded12:26
cousteauthe firmware for what?12:27
cousteaubluetooth and wifi are working, if that's what you mean12:27
wblackstoneairplane mode means block all radios12:27
cousteauyes, so if bluetooth and wifi are working that means airplane mode isn't working, but the firmware for bluetooth and wifi has been loaded (I assume)12:28
cousteauor did you mean the firmware for the keyboard?12:28
wblackstoneuse rfkill12:29
wblackstonerfkill block all12:29
wblackstonethen rfkill list all12:29
cousteaugotta figure out what's rfkill... I had seen it before but I thought it was something to do with drivers in general; it didn't occur to me that "rf" means radio-frequency stuff12:30
cousteauok, just did, thanks!12:31
wblackstonecousteau: what is ubuntu core 1612:31
wblackstonecousteau: maybe you can figure this out12:32
wblackstonecousteau: mind a pm?12:33
wblackstone└─ $ ▶ liveusb-creator12:33
wblackstone(process:964): GConf-WARNING **: Client failed to connect to the D-BUS daemon:12:33
wblackstoneDid not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken.12:33
wblackstoneTraceback (most recent call last):12:33
wblackstone  File "/usr/share/liveusb-creator-ubuntu/liveusb-creator", line 66, in <module>12:33
wblackstone    main()12:33
cousteausorry I have no idea of the usb creator issue12:36
cousteauI just used a CD to install mine...12:36
cousteaubrb, trying if the rfkill block thing is permanent12:36
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Mr-PotterHi I'm using lubuntu 18.04 lts with xubuntu-desktop installed13:13
Mr-PotterIs there any way of changing it to xubuntu without reformatting or will I be able to do that by simply removing the lubuntu packages?13:13
knomeyou do not need to do anything; you are essentially running xubuntu now13:16
Mr-Potterknome: Thanks for that :)13:17
Mr-PotterIs there a list of lubuntu packages I can remove or should I ask elsewhere?13:17
knomethat part is a little complicated; it's not trivial to create that list13:18
Mr-Potter:O13:19
Mr-Potterknome: how do I see all the dependencies for lubuntu-desktop at least?13:20
Mr-PotterI love how ur name is misspelt13:20
knomeMr-Potter, apt show lubuntu-desktop13:21
knomeit's spelled just how it should ;)13:21
knome(it's not even meant as a joke, it's just a coincidence from before i started using linux even...)13:21
Mr-PotterI see thanks13:22
Mr-Potterhow do i uninstall all of that packages dependencies13:23
knomewell, that's the non-trivial part13:23
Mr-Potterwithout damaging xfce4?13:23
knomeyou don't *WANT* to remove all of it, since part of it is something that is considered core ubuntu, some of it is used by xubuntu...13:24
knomenot necessarily breaking xubuntu, but you might be removing something you don't want13:24
Mr-Potteror xubuntu13:24
knomeremoving most things that start with lx should be ok13:24
knomeabiword isn't used in xubuntu13:25
Mr-Potteri see13:25
Mr-Potterwhat about gnumeric13:25
knomeneither is sylpeed13:25
knomenot that either13:25
knomethough - you might prefer them to libreoffice13:26
knomein that case don't remove ;)13:26
knomethat looks like most of the big components13:26
Mr-Potterout of curiosity how do i change the startup screen from lubuntu to xubuntu?13:29
eater9Hi - I have a laptop connected to an external monitor, and I keep the laptop screen off. When I turn the monitor off and on, the laptop screen comes back on, and as a result a bunch of my windows get repositioned, I guess because the framebuffer size changes. Any ideas on how to prevent that?13:31
knomeeater9, is the laptop monitor set as the primary one?13:32
eater9nope13:32
Mr-Potterno I actually meant the splash screen which loads when the computer is starting and says "lubuntu"13:33
knomeMr-Potter, "dpkg-reconfigure lightdm" maybe?13:33
brainwashsplash screen is plymouth13:33
brainwashdid you remove packages starting with lubuntu- yet?13:34
brainwashI'd think that should remove the lubuntu branding13:34
knomebrainwash, thanks, i've never done this so things get messed up in my head.. :)13:35
brainwashMr-Potter: actually plymouth-theme-lubuntu-* packages13:38
Mr-Potterbrainwash: Yes13:38
Mr-Potterout of curiosity can you do anything in software which you cant in synaptic13:41
brainwasheater9: I haven't tested it, but you can configure displays via xfce4-display-settings, including disabling unneeded ones13:41
eater9brainwash: thanks, I've done that, but it doesn't STAY disabled when the external monitor is switched off and on13:43
brainwashMr-Potter: you cannot install firmware/bios updates with synaptic13:44
brainwashMr-Potter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fwupd13:44
brainwash>Updates can be exposed via a command line tool, or within graphical package managers (such as GNOME Software) via a D-bus interface.13:44
Mr-Potterbrainwash: I meant the software application not software in general sorry13:45
brainwash(GNOME) Software13:45
brainwashright?13:45
brainwashthe store application13:46
Mr-Potteryes13:48
Mr-Potteris that included in xubuntu by default13:49
brainwashlike I said, Software has support for Fwupd13:50
brainwashthat would be a difference when compared to synaptic13:50
SpassMr-Potter, yes it is included by default, but it's good to still have Synaptic installed13:51
brainwashSoftware allows you to install snaps also13:52
Mr-Pottergot it thanks13:53
Mr-Potterwhich one is the best?13:53
SpassSoftware + Synaptic is a best solution13:53
Spassin my opinion13:53
brainwashit's not like you are forced to use one of them exclusively13:54
Mr-Pottertrue13:54
Mr-Potteris it possible to uninstall software13:54
brainwashtry it13:55
Mr-Potterwhat is a snap and is the package name software?13:55
SpassSoftware for installing Snaps and DEB packages, Synaptic if you want to search for (or install) a specific package, it also shows you dependencies etc.13:55
brainwashit's probably gnome-software13:55
Mr-PotterI tried it is possible but I pressed n instead of removing it because I wanna keep it13:56
knometheoretically you can uninstall *everything*13:57
Mr-Potterknome: If I did that then how would my system operate?13:57
knomeit would not13:57
knomebut you could do that.13:57
Mr-Potteri meant if I removed gnome -software then would the rest of the os operate13:57
Mr-Potterknome: Exactly. That is true. Then again I would have to subsquently reinstall13:58
knomeremoving just gnome-software is completely fine.13:58
Mr-Pottergot it13:58
knomeit's technically just an user interface for installing packages13:58
knomeor in other words, a package manager13:58
Mr-Pottera bit like synpatic13:58
Mr-Potter*synaptic13:58
Mr-PotterWhich I can also remove13:59
knomeyes, exactly like synaptic - but completely different13:59
Mr-PotterOut of curiosity can I upgrade xubuntu from a disk?13:59
Mr-PotterOr only clean install13:59
knomeapt (the command line tool) is also a package manager13:59
Mr-PotterAnd if so can it be the desktop one or the minimal one?13:59
Mr-Potteryes13:59
knomeyou should be able to use a live USB/DVD with a newer xubuntu ISO as a repository for an upgrade14:00
brainwasheater9: sadly, no idea. it could be the intended behavior.14:00
Mr-Potterwhat about upgrading the same version of xubuntu to the same version of xubuntu?14:00
knomeif you have the desktop or the minimal ISO, then you would be able to use that as a package repository, but you would need to download the xubuntu-specific packages from the internet14:01
brainwasheater9: I would check the Xfce forums and bug tracker (component is xfce4-settings)14:01
knomeMr-Potter, i don't understand... you mean if you had an ISO that has newer packages that your current installation?14:01
knomei guess you could do that but it would make little sense if you have internet connectivity on your machine14:01
Mr-Potterno I mean if my install was broken and I had an exactly identical ISO14:01
knomeISO != install14:02
Mr-PotterWould I have to reformat destroying all data and packages present?14:02
knomeso no, that doesn't work like that14:02
knomedepends how your system is broken; most issues are fixable without a reinstallation14:02
knomeeven then, if your data was stored under a separate /home partition, you'd be able to keep your files and most configuration -- not the installed package list though14:03
knomeobviously you could keep track of packages you installed/removed after installing, but in my experience it's not likely to be worth it14:03
knomein case you need to reinstall, getting the configuration right is much more consuming that figuring out which packages you need to install14:04
knomeat least if you mostly use the main repositories14:04
Mr-Potterwhat if the issue did require a reinstall14:05
knomeavoid all this by taking backups often enough.14:06
Mr-Potterknome: What if I have backed up my data but been neglient to take an image backup? Scenario being taht I could reformat but restoring data is still an unneccessary hassle. Is it technically possible to do a repair install like I can on Windows14:08
pmjdebruijnMr-Potter: "repair"14:10
pmjdebruijndebsums is a very handy tool :)14:11
knomeMr-Potter, sorry, i need to run...14:30
sacardehi15:31
sacardedo you know why I dont view menu-bar on thunar... like this: https://s33.postimg.cc/8p7cfq84f/Istantanea_2018-08-21_18-10-15.png ?15:32
diogenes_sacarde, if you press alt does it show up?15:35
Stek_TurkuHi all16:16
Stek_TurkuWhy do Xubuntu 16.04 LTS 32 bit and Xubuntu 18.04 LTS 64 bit answer differently about total memory (free command and /proc/meminfo) on a laptopt equipped with 8GiB ram?16:18
xubuntu27dYesterday (sorry my user yesterday was xubuntu76d)  , Spass,  suggest me to purge nvidia-396 driver (and try to have CUDA running with nvidia-390 driver), because I'm not able at running apt install (nvidia related package dependencies problems appear). The problem is that the same occurs qhen trying to use apt purge. Any idea?16:18
brainwashStek_Turku: and what output do you get?16:23
brainwashxubuntu27d: share the terminal output https://paste.ubuntu.com/16:24
AxzercionStek_Turku, because one is 32 bit and the other 64 bit :)16:26
Axzercionthe difference is exactly that: 32 vs 64 bit16:26
xubuntu27dbrainwash, an output example of trying to install htop, for instance: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/6C4Pc87bfD/16:27
xubuntu27dThe problem is always the same for whatever I want to install: The following packages have unmet dependencies:  libglx-mesa0 : Depends: libglapi-mesa (= 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1) but 18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.1 is to be installed16:30
brainwashsudo apt install libglx-mesa0=18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.116:33
Axzercionand otherwise apt-get -f install ?16:33
Axzercionwithout the '?' then16:33
brainwashyou did not try that yet?16:33
xubuntu27dno. I will16:34
xubuntu27dThe output here: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/26R9fhWxF5/16:36
brainwashnvidia-396 still there16:39
xubuntu27dI cannot delete.... (and anyway, most probably I will not be able at using CUDA than)16:40
Stek_Turkubrainwash: 64 bit MemTotal = 8058180 kB and 32 bit MemTotal = 8181744 kB16:44
brainwashxubuntu27d: I guess it would be best to ask in #ubuntu then16:44
Stek_Turku<Axzercion: sorry for my poor knowledge but 8GiB is the same in the two O.S. (lshw output is the same for both --> size: 8GiB)16:46
AxzercionA 64bit process is always going to use a little more memory than a 32 bit process16:52
AxzercionStek_Turku: https://askubuntu.com/questions/7034/what-are-the-differences-between-32-bit-and-64-bit-and-which-should-i-choose/70551#7055116:53
Stek_TurkuAxzercion: thank you for your answer and the article16:56
Axzercionno problem16:56
Mr-Pottercan you have a /home partition on ntfs?17:31
Mr-Potteror does it have to be formatted using a linux file system17:34
brainwashMr-Potter: why ntfs?17:46
Mr-Pottercause i dual boot with windows 10 which uses ntfs17:46
brainwashsounds like a bad idea17:48
brainwashif even possible due to ownership/permissions issues17:49
sacardediogenes_, no18:18
sacardediogenes_, but it show up if I run with "sudo"18:18
diogenes_sacarde, rename ~/.config/Thunar18:20
brainwashsacarde: ctrl+m18:20
sacardeI try18:23
Spasssacarde, F10 to show menubar, F9 to show/hide side panel19:18
Spassor Ctrl+M for menubar19:19
sacardebut there is a global configuration in xfce ?19:22
M-PotterHi everyone I've just tried moving my home directory to another partition, the result being that I now cannot login. What should I do?21:59
brainwashM-Potter: why can't you log in?22:03
M-Potterdo you still use lightdm22:08
M-Potterbrainwash: Even when I get the password right the login screen just refuses to let me in22:08
M-PotterEven on an account with no password22:08
M-Potterso i've tried both accounts I have22:08
brainwashM-Potter: it tells you "wrong password"?22:10
M-Potterno22:11
M-Potterit just refuses22:11
knomesounds like a permission issue22:11
M-Potterout of curiosity do partitions specificed in fstab actually mount automatically?22:13
M-PotterI think I'm tempted to do a reinstall on the partition I tried to use as a home partition and use my existing partition for /home is it worth it?22:14
M-Potteri've even tried changing /etc/fstab back22:14
M-PotterIt still won't let me in!22:14
M-Potter:(22:14
brainwashcan you log in on a tty?22:16
n-iCehi22:24
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Spasshello n-iCe22:55
n-iCehow you doing22:56
SpassI'm doing "meh", and you?22:58
n-iCealright!22:58
Mr-PotterHi is there any way of making a partition temporarily non bootable?23:01
Mr-Potterwhat is a tty23:01
Mr-Potterbrainwash23:01
n-iCeMr-Potter: sure, use gparted23:09
n-iCetty is a terminal window23:09
Mr-Pottern-iCe: What do I do using gparted?23:12
n-iCecreate a partition23:17

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