[00:42] <ubone> i got the 1804 i386 , i have a pae working pentium but it needs forcepae, except the live iso never allows me to input it like the usual, any workaround?
[01:02] <xubuntu18w> Hello
[01:02] <xubuntu83w> Wanted to thank GridCube and Cousteau for pointing me in the right direction. FYI through several searches and lots of scanning and restarts, This sight is green checked with the most plausible answer. Both of you were right on track. https://askubuntu.com/questions/223501/ubuntu-gets-stuck-in-a-login-loop.  Thanks again.
[01:03] <GridCube> :d
[01:03] <GridCube> :D
[01:03] <xubuntu18w> I need help changing a password on my laptop
[11:43] <ddoobb> Since xubuntu unlike ubuntu does not come with the Disks utility, how can I see what kind of filesystem is there on a removable drive (NTFS, EXT, etc). Also, formatting it seems to be not possible?
[11:51] <guiverc> ddoobb, you could always add `gnome-disk-utility` to xubuntu, or use `gparted` (would be my choice!). `fdisk -l /dev/sdax` will display some info; but I've added so much software to my xubuntu I can't recall what was default sorry.`
[12:03] <ddoobb> thanks guiverc
[12:04] <brainwash> ddoobb: gparted is available when you boot the live session, but it is not installed by default
[12:09] <ddoobb> Yeah I had to install it
[13:49] <Soid> Hello
[13:50] <diogenes_> hello
[13:52] <Soid> Hi friend. I'm browsing in search of solving a problem with xubuntu 18.04 me prodias help.
[13:53] <diogenes_> !ask | Soid
 ok sorry I'm new this is
[13:54] <diogenes_> ubottu, is not a human being, it is a robot
[13:55] <Soid> I want to know how to solve that ubuntu 18.04 takes me to 100% the processor and just turn it on
[13:55] <Soid> and you are human?
[13:56] <diogenes_> Soid, i.m still not sure who am i
[13:56] <diogenes_> in any case
[13:56] <diogenes_> have you just installed xubuntu?
[13:56] <diogenes_> or ubuntu?
[13:57] <Soid> If a couple of days ago install xubuntu 18.04 64bit on a laptop of 1.40gh of 64bit CPU and 2GB of RAM
[13:58] <Soid> I use XUBUNTU since its version 12. I was fascinated by 14 and from 16 I used 64bit.
[13:58] <diogenes_> Soid, have you updated it?
[13:59] <Soid> Yes
[13:59] <diogenes_> Soid, so your cpu is always 100%? or when you do something?
[14:00] <Soid> The processor consumption is the one that has me wrong. the strange thing is that it runs well does not put me the lapton leta or anything. and it consumes 20% of memory
[14:01] <Soid> Since the ignition is 100% triggered and never varies. the laptop feels the fan pressed
[14:02] <diogenes_> Soid, make a screenshot of settings > session and startup > application autostart
[14:02] <diogenes_> and share here
[14:07] <Soid> Excuse my ignorance but how to share photos around here
[14:08] <diogenes_> !pastebin
[14:08] <diogenes_> !screenshots
[14:09] <diogenes_> you make a screenshot using the prtscr and it will give you the option to upload to imgur
[14:09] <diogenes_> so it will upload and you gonna get a link
[14:09] <diogenes_> that is the link you have to share
[14:12] <Soid> ok I already do what happens is that I'm chatting with a different machine to the problems but I have the problem at my side
[14:17] <Soid> https://i.imgur.com/ox12nqUl.png
[14:19] <diogenes_> Soid, ach i don't understand Spanish :(
[14:19] <diogenes_> you gonna have better chances here
[14:19] <diogenes_> !es | Soid
[14:19] <EnotProgrammist> Soid, what's the problem?
[14:20] <Soid> https://i.imgur.com/6uPijspl.png
[14:21] <diogenes_> EnotProgrammist, here is his problem: <Soid> I want to know how to solve that ubuntu 18.04 takes me to 100% the processor and just turn it on
[14:21] <Soid> And I am using google translator to be able to communicate because I do not understand English
[14:21] <EnotProgrammist> Soid: OMG
[14:24] <Soid> It's Xubuntu
[14:27] <EnotProgrammist> Said: Okay. So you want to know if Xubuntu gives you access to the full potential of the processor?
[14:28] <EnotProgrammist> Soid*
[14:36] <Soid> EnotProgrammist how do I find out ??
[14:37] <Soid> I have access to the root
[14:48] <EnotProgrammist> Soid: dunno
[14:49] <EnotProgrammist> Soid: maybe you can see any logs
[15:04] <visone> howdy
[15:11] <Soid> hello visone
[15:12] <Soid> EnotProgrammist I also had this problem with xubuntu 16.04 of 64 bit and the solution was to increase the ram from 1GB to 2GB
[17:42] <Alexander> Hi
[17:43] <Guest88667> Hello
[17:44] <Guest88667> Hi
[20:43] <jarnos> did 'sudo do-release-upgrade -m desktop' on 16.04 and it failed. I guess the only option is clean install.
[20:46] <brainwash> and the option to check why it failed, and then try to fix that
[21:07] <jarnos> brainwash, maybe, sudo dpkg --configure -a failed. When the upgrade failed, some dpkg other command remained in background, but didn't seem to do anything.
[21:08] <jarnos> Maybe I pressed some wrong button on stupid macbook keyboard, when the upgrader asked about some custom config file.
[23:01] <jarnos> Someone else's installation failed at the same phase: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2399802
[23:24] <jarnos> 'sudo apt-get -f install' helped unlike suggested 'sudo dpkg --configure -a'
[23:29] <jarnos> probably some other configuration files are not well, as the upgrader newer asked me about them before failing.