[02:24] <_marshy> hey, I tried waking my computer up from hibernation and it was just a black screen -- so i powered it off. when it came back, i'd get an error that said "failed to start session" -- so, i go to a command line and installed xfce-session and now i can login to xfce, but not a xubuntu session. any ideas?
[10:56] <TikityTik> i messed up my partition table for my usb stick, how do i create a bootable usb stick of Xubuntu?
[18:08] <xubunter> hi there
[18:09] <xubunter> need help
[18:10] <xubunter> anybody for ubuntu dual boot with win10?
[18:10] <xubunter> eeeeooo
[18:11] <xubunter> anybody here????????????
[18:12] <xubunter> hey there
[18:12] <xubunter> motherfuckers
[18:12] <xubunter> madafaka
[18:12] <xubunter> maricones me la vais a chupar todos
[18:14] <drleviathan> xubunter, what do you need help with?
[18:15] <xubunter> hi there
[18:16] <drleviathan> hello xubunter
[18:16] <xubunter> i need to install ubuntu in dual boot with windows
[18:16] <drleviathan> yes, that sounds like a good idea
[18:16] <xubunter> but ubuntu installer does not recognize windows gpt partition
[18:17] <drleviathan> I don't think I've solved that problem myself.  I always install xubuntu over Windows these days.
[18:18] <drleviathan> so you're wondering "how to install dual boot ubuntu with windows with gpt partition"
[18:18] <drleviathan> which I just googled...
[18:19] <xubuntu05w> Hello, I have a problem with Vulkan Drivers at X11 (if I understood it correctly). Is this channel the correct place to ask or should I join somewhere else?
[18:19] <xubunter> i had xubuntu installed with windows but i had to reinstall windows and i lost access to linux partition
[18:19] <drleviathan> Perhaps this web page has info that will help you: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI
[18:19] <xubunter> thanks
[18:19] <xubunter> i will take a look
[18:19] <drleviathan> you're trying to recover the lost data/partition?  or you just want to reinstall and get dual-boot working again?
[18:20] <xubunter> i tried to recover the partition but grub installer says that cannot work under gpt partition
[18:20] <drleviathan> it is true: windows does not play well with dual booted systems.  Always install Windows first and then ubuntu.
[18:20] <xubunter> o_0
[18:21] <xubunter> i tried using grub2win but still cannot access
[18:21] <drleviathan> Is there data on that lost partition you want to save?
[18:21] <xubunter> even reinstalling does not work also.
[18:22] <xubunter> i reinstall but it does not boot into linux and grub does not install by itself
[18:22] <xubunter> no data
[18:22] <xubunter> that's why i formatted and reinstalled again... but still not working
[18:22] <xubunter> grub refuses to install itself into a gpt partition
[18:24] <xubunter> xubuntu05w, check this webpage https://linuxconfig.org/install-and-test-vulkan-on-linux
[18:25] <xubunter> bye
[18:29] <xubuntu05w> xubunter: thanks, I will try it. I think the "Ubuntu" section applies for Xubuntu as well?
[18:38] <xubuntu05w> xubunter: I tried the step with adding the PPA and it says "- 16.04 (xenial) <- unmantained - migrate to bionic ASAP"
[18:39] <xubuntu05w> I searched for "upgrade xubuntu 16.04 to 18.04" but all it finds are Ubuntu results. Do you (or someone else) have a good guide for upgrading on Xubuntu? I currently use the 16.04 that I installed some years ago
[18:52] <Spass> xubuntu05w, the upgrade process should be exactly the same as on Ubuntu, you can do it via CLI or GUI, just remember to backup your data, because every upgrade could potentially go wrong
[18:54] <Spass> the easiest way is probably using Software Updater utility, so Alt+F2 and run "update-manager"
[18:55] <Spass> (or just find it in the Whisker Menu)
[21:58] <xubuntu07w> hello
[21:58] <xubuntu07w> can anyone help me?