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nikolam | on fresh Teamviewer install on fresh updated xubuntu 64bit 18.04, Teamviewer constantly crashes "Status Notifier" plugin. | 06:41 |
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nikolam | automatic xubuntu rpeort is filed and filing complain form teamviewer | 06:50 |
pmjdebruijn | nikolam: presumably you should ask teamviewer? since that's crashing | 06:53 |
Babloyi | so...I have a python script (sopel, an irc chatbot) that I definitely didn't set to start when I boot my computer, but every time I boot up, once xubuntu loads, I have an error report from sopel, and if I click cancel, sopel continues running in the background (but not properly, because the chatbot doesn't appear) | 07:07 |
Babloyi | and I have to kill it or whatever | 07:08 |
Babloyi | I don't want it to run at startup, where do I check this? | 07:08 |
flocculant | .config/autostart/ | 07:10 |
pmjdebruijn | nikolam: oh wait, teamviewer itself isn't crashes actually | 07:20 |
pmjdebruijn | nikolam: anyhow, the bug report usually ends up in /var/crash, might be worth looking into | 07:20 |
nikolam | pmjdebruijn, teamviewer is NOT crashing. "Status notifier" is crashing. "Status Notifier shoudl not srash becaus eof some random app talking to it. so it is also na Xubuntu/XFCe bug | 07:33 |
nikolam | I reported it to teamviewer but I see notifier crashing as a serious XFCE/Xubuntu issue. Teamviewer should be crashing instead not a desktop system component... | 07:34 |
nikolam | an pmjdebruijn Ah I see now you have saw it. | 07:34 |
flocculant | nikolam: report it to bugzilla - the person who did work there is usually pretty responsive | 07:40 |
flocculant | also as pmjdebruijn says - is there a report in /var/crash ? | 07:41 |
pmjdebruijn | nikolam: yeah sorry should have read better in the first place :) | 07:49 |
Babloyi | there is no sopel in .config/autostart | 07:49 |
nikolam | :) pmjdebruijn | 07:49 |
flocculant | Babloyi: no idea why it's starting then - probably better to check with the devs of it | 07:58 |
flocculant | I notice that the first page of tutorial says it starts automatically ... | 07:58 |
Babloyi | :O | 08:04 |
Babloyi | I'm not seeing where it says that, flocc? | 08:06 |
Babloyi | you mean "Once you've finished the configuration tool, Sopel will automatically start, connect to the network, and join the channels you specified."? | 08:06 |
flocculant | Babloyi: yea | 08:17 |
flocculant | I'd assume that it'll keep doing that - does it have anything in it's config? | 08:17 |
Babloyi | I'm not sure that means it would start automatically EVERY time, I just thought it meant after you do the configuration... | 08:17 |
flocculant | I'm just guessin here btw | 08:17 |
Babloyi | lets see... | 08:17 |
Babloyi | nope, the config file doesn't show anything about starting automatically | 08:18 |
flocculant | no clue then - unless it starts as root *shrug* in which case you'd maybe want to look at some systemd thing perhaps | 08:20 |
Babloyi | :( | 08:20 |
Babloyi | I wonder if I could just uninstall sopel and reinstall it... | 08:20 |
Babloyi | I could save the config | 08:20 |
flocculant | who knows ... I don't ;) | 08:22 |
Babloyi | weird | 08:23 |
Babloyi | Not uninstalling sopel at /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages, outside environment /usr | 08:23 |
Babloyi | and if I do sudo pip3 uninstall sopel, I get... | 08:24 |
Babloyi | The directory '/home/xxxx/.cache/pip/http' or its parent directory is not owned by the current user and the cache has been disabled. Please check the permissions and owner of that directory. If executing pip with sudo, you may want sudo's -H flag. | 08:24 |
Babloyi | followed by the same first message | 08:25 |
flocculant | mmm - good luck ;) | 08:26 |
Babloyi | should I try it with sudo's -H flag? | 08:26 |
Babloyi | will I explode something? | 08:26 |
flocculant | shouldn't do | 08:28 |
Babloyi | ohhhh | 08:29 |
Babloyi | wait, figured it out | 08:29 |
Babloyi | I had installed sopel through apt-get | 08:29 |
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mial | hello | 12:39 |
mial | I'm trying to change some gtk settings but can't find a way to do it | 12:40 |
mial | seems like gtk-theme-config was removed | 12:40 |
Spass | hello mial, yes it was removed in 18.04, it had some bugs or something, check this thread - https://www.reddit.com/r/xfce/comments/9eme5g/where_has_gtkthemeconfig_gone/ | 12:46 |
Spass | if you really need it you can try installing it from the DEB package downloaded from here - https://packages.ubuntu.com/artful/gtk-theme-config | 12:47 |
mial | so if I understand correctly, it's not possible to tweak theme settings anymore, I'm better off searching for a theme which doesn't need tweaking? | 12:49 |
Spass | you can 1) install it from DEB and try to use it, maybe it works 2) use ~/.gtkrc-2.0 and ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css config files to add your custom styles there 3) use a theme that doesn't need tweaking, if it exists ;) | 12:54 |
mial | got it | 13:14 |
mial | thanks a lot | 13:14 |
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sarex | Hey all! | 17:16 |
sarex | I made my iso with linux live kit and all. Now when i boot from the usb stick. It's stuck at: syslinux 6.03 copyright (c) 1994-2014 h. Peter .... Can anyone help? Thanks :) | 17:18 |
brainwash | sarex: does not look like something xubuntu specific, so you probably should ask in #ubuntu | 17:19 |
sarex | Oh ok thanks :) | 17:21 |
n-iCe | hi | 18:28 |
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