[00:47] <crimson_king> apt autoremove wants to remove cryptsetup and related packages, and it shouldn't. I have full disk encryption.
[00:47] <crimson_king> These are the packages set for removal: cryptsetup cryptsetup-bin cryptsetup-initramfs cryptsetup-run dmeventd
[00:47] <crimson_king>   libdevmapper-event1.02.1 liblvm2app2.2 liblvm2cmd2.02 libreadline5 lvm2
[00:49] <Unit193> Mark cryptsetup, cryptsetup-initramfs, and lvm2 as manually installed.
[00:53] <crimson_king> all right, done
[00:54] <crimson_king> autoremove doesn't want to remove anything now. Good. thanks.
[00:55] <Unit193> It may not be a proper fix, but it'll solve the issue at hand for you at least.
[00:57] <crimson_king> I'm okay with that, since I know those packages are important to me. I just wanted to check with you if that's an ok thing to do, marking as manually installed.
[00:57] <Unit193> I'd not recommend the libs, as those will change if you do upgrades.  But yeah, that's fine.
[01:47] <xubuntu76w> HELLO
[01:48] <xubuntu76w> i wanted to know about the software programs that are a part of xubuntu 18.04 LTS
[01:48] <mpmc> Hello?
[01:49] <mpmc> xubuntu76w: You can try a live iso to check them out for yourself :)
[01:49] <xubuntu76w> okay
[01:49] <xubuntu76w> thank you
[01:49] <xubuntu76w> bye
[02:01] <thaurwylth> Hmmmm, wouldn't there be a list somewhere among the documentation in any case? I remember finding one such when I was checking about some things related to some earlier release of Ubuntu Studio. That was of course a Ubuntu Studio list, not a Xubuntu one.
[02:07] <mpmc> Only place I can think of is distrowatch.
[02:10] <Unit193> Distrowatch doesn't really list installed packages.
[02:10] <Unit193> thaurwylth: One can look at the seed or manifests, but yeah the Xubuntu docs don't exactly list it as it'd be yet another place to maintain.
[02:11] <Unit193> https://docs.xubuntu.org/1810/user/C/appendix-packages.html unless you refer to this.
[02:14] <thaurwylth> The old Ubuntu Studio one I was thinking about might be this, or it might not be: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/PackageList
[02:15] <thaurwylth> I made some notes on it with Gedit and I'm pretty sure I still might have that TXT file still stored somewhere. Just not on this computer I'm on right now, I'm travelling.
[02:17] <Unit193> Heh, big yellow 'outdated' at the top, pretty expected.
[02:18] <Unit193> http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/seeds/xubuntu.disco/desktop might do, but a bit technical.
[02:21] <thaurwylth> By the way, this is probably both a philosophical and technical question. Do I sense something odd in that 'yet another place to maintain?' Cannot such a thing be created by robots, sort of? Considering that the project must, in any case, eventually decide what packages are available with the installation, what is available through Apt, and so forth and so forth.
[02:53] <mrpeluca> hey guys im getting a grub install error, can anyone help me ?
[04:17] <Unit193> thaurwylth: The problem is that a list like the one I gave you exists, but that's not exactly 'human friendly', tells you about things you don't care about and rather than listing 'LibreOffice', it lists libreoffice-(calc,writer,gtk2).
[15:23] <Loloxz> hey hi everyone!, please if someone can help me, I'm trying to hide or dissable the cursor from my desktop, I know I can try unclutter (but it doesnt work ok), so my solution is to add "startx -- -nocursor" but I can make it work in my /home/usr/.xinitrc file
[15:24] <Loloxz> I mean I cant make xinit work
[15:24] <Loloxz> anyone knows why?
[15:25] <Loloxz> Or even netter is any way to hide the cursor from the login and desktop Env. entirely?
[15:28] <brainwash> Loloxz: try to add --nocursor to /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-xserver-command.conf
[15:28] <brainwash> -nocursor
[15:29] <Loloxz> thanks for answer, ok, ill try it
[15:35] <Loloxz> xD I think I broke my system, just to try out "startx -- -nocursor" after reboot I cant pass from login
[15:36] <Loloxz> is any restore thing?
[15:38] <brainwash> Loloxz: you don't use lightdm at all?
[15:40] <brainwash> or why do you keep mentioning startx?
[15:44] <Loloxz> Im using lightdm, but I just wondering what would happen if...
[15:45] <Loloxz> and now Im stuck in the login screen
[15:47] <brainwash> what did you change?
[15:48] <Loloxz> I change what u suggested, and before reboot I type: startx -- -nocursor in the terminal
[15:49] <Loloxz> the screen was black
[15:49] <Loloxz> becomes black and after a while I reboot with ctrl+del
[15:50] <Loloxz> and now the session cant pass the login screen
[15:50] <brainwash> xserver-command=X -core -nocursor
[15:51] <brainwash> is that the line?
[15:52] <brainwash> you could switch to another tty and run "sudo apt install --reinstall lightdm" to restore that file
[15:53] <Loloxz> ok, Im into it
[15:58] <Loloxz> nope
[15:58] <Loloxz> still stuck on login
[16:00] <Loloxz> is like the X11 cant start up
[16:05] <Loloxz> Im trying this on an old laptop, Im new with linux, so I will reinstall the OS I guest, for third time xD
[16:59] <dkessel> good evening! long time not seen :)
[17:42] <xubuntu35i> hi
[17:42] <xubuntu35i> love xubuntu
[17:42] <xubuntu35i> yeah i just wanted to say that
[17:42] <xubuntu35i> ...
[17:43] <xubuntu35i> bye !
[17:50] <dkessel> haha, nice :D
[20:35] <Mrmanitech> hello can anyone help or point me in the right dirrection to solving this issue with this app, Eviacam i installed the .deb from the site and when i try to run it in the terminal i get this issue on xubuntu 18.04 fresh install " (eviacam:32400): Gtk-ERROR **: 14:33:59.596: GTK+ 2.x symbols detected. Using GTK+ 2.x and GTK+ 3 in the same process is not supported"
[20:35] <Mrmanitech> can i remove gtk+ 3 from the system and have it not break other things from working?
[20:39] <brainwash> Mrmanitech: you contact the person who built that .deb package
[20:39] <Mrmanitech> no but i did look online and it seems like others are having the same issues with ubuntu based systems, i also tried the version on the software store and same issue
[20:40] <brainwash> bug 1749625
[20:42] <brainwash> more info here https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=894002
[20:42] <Mrmanitech> o okay i see. thanks brainwash