[00:09] <Kumool> nikolam: use something else, like pcmanfm
[00:10] <Kumool> It doesnt erase files if you use a pendrive either, pcmanfm does
[00:10] <Kumool> hell, I'm using nautilus most times
[00:11] <Kumool> Soid: driver problems maybe?
[00:11] <Kumool> misconfiguration?
[00:13] <Kumool> Soid: do you have compiz?
[00:13] <Kumool> disable it
[00:13] <Kumool> actually install fluxbox and restart using that
[00:14] <Kumool> Soid: will have to paste your Xorg.log
[00:14] <Kumool> Soid: pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[00:18] <Soid> Kumool: I do not have compiz and as you can see in the image Xorg is the one that consumes me the most resources and I can not find out why
[00:21] <Kumool> Soid: I do see that, but that picture is useless, we need more info than that, like the var/log/Xorg or your xfce settings and so on
[00:21] <Soid> ok
[00:21] <Kumool> Soid: If I were you I would close firefox for the moment
[00:22] <Soid> Xorg.0.log
[00:22] <Soid> [    44.769]
[00:22] <Soid> X.Org X Server 1.19.6
[00:22] <Soid> Release Date: 2017-12-20
[00:22] <Soid> [    44.769] X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[00:22] <Soid> [    44.770] Build Operating System: Linux 4.4.0-138-generic x86_64 Ubuntu
[00:22] <Soid> [    44.770] Current Operating System: Linux Gaia-PC 4.15.0-43-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 6 14:45:28 UTC 2018 x86_64
[00:22] <Soid> [    44.770] Kernel command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-4.15.0-43-generic root=UUID=1132c4e7-e7de-4997-a312-730fad2bb46a ro quiet splash vt.handoff=1
[00:22] <Kumool> oh dear
[00:22]  * Kumool facepalms
[00:24] <Kumool> dont paste in channel Soid
[00:24] <Kumool> paste in a pastebin
[00:24] <Kumool> a pastebin is a website that holds text files
[00:24] <Kumool> Soid: your ubuntu distro came with a program called pastebinit, run pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[00:25] <Kumool> and paste the output here (its a link)
[00:25] <Kumool> Soid: also, install an irc client
[00:25] <Kumool> Soid: apt install hexchat
[00:25] <Kumool> then close firefox
[00:26] <Kumool> and run only hexchat and join this channel
[00:26] <Soid> I'm sorry I'm new using irc
[00:27] <Kumool> I know soid, the first they teach in support channels is, dont paste in them
[00:27] <Soid> pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[00:28] <Kumool> lol
[00:28] <Kumool> run that in a terminal
[00:29] <Soid> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2mkmk5n6s5/
[00:31] <Kumool> weird, you're using a normal driver i think
[00:33] <Kumool> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/HighCPU
[00:34] <Kumool> read that, try out everything
[00:36] <Soid> okay. understood, I have open firefox because I do not speak english and use google translator to understand and write
[00:37] <Soid1> hello
[00:37] <Kumool> Soid1: español?
[00:39] <Kumool> lol
[00:39] <Kumool> bien bien
[00:39] <Kumool> ya estas en hexchat
[00:40] <Soid1> si y ya cerre firefox.
[00:41] <Soid1> por lo que veo aqui si puedo hablar mi idioma sin problemas o me equivoco??
[00:41] <Kumool> Soid1: corre esto en la terminal { ps -aux | pastebinit }
[00:41] <Kumool> Soid1: nose, no me han baneado por ahora
[00:42] <Soid1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ch8RYN8yfM/
 donde me encuentro el internet es inestable espero me disculpes si tardo en responde r
[00:44] <Soid1> o me desconecto y me reconecto
[00:44] <Kumool> Soid1: bien, no problem
[00:44] <Soid1> cuentame que mas hago
[00:45] <Kumool> Soid1: corre killall xfce4-screenshooter
[00:45] <Kumool> killall firefox
[00:50] <Soid1> tengo xubuntu desde su version 12 y en la version 16 migre a 64bit hasta hace poco que cambie a xubuntu 18
[00:50] <Soid1> y es primera vez que tengo este problema
[00:51] <Kumool> Soid1: pregunte en #ubuntu
[00:51] <Kumool> por ti
[00:51] <Kumool> ya que me estoy rindiendo
[00:51] <Kumool> corriste los killalls?
[00:51] <Kumool> puedes estabilizar tu conexion?
[00:59] <Kumool> poop, left
[00:59] <Kumool> oh well
[01:01] <Soid2> no kumool el internet en venezuela es patetico y no e usado ese comando.
[01:02] <Soid2> de verdad e visitado todos los citios e utilizado todos los medios que conosco y nada.
[01:23] <Soid1> existe alguien que me pueda ayudar???
[01:24] <pragmaticenigma> !ask
[01:41] <Soid1> hola
[01:45] <Soid1> hola amigos
[01:47] <krytarik> !es | Soid1
[01:53] <Soid2> Hola amigos estoy intentando solventar un prooblema
[01:53] <Kumool> Soid2: pregunta en #ubuntu-es
[01:53] <Kumool> Soid2: escribe /join #ubuntu-es
[01:55] <Kumool> Soid2: lo mejor es que reinstales, te recomiendo que bajes los DVDs de debian lo cual contienen toda la distribucion, con tu conexion como la tienes, es mejor que actues como si estuvieses offlien
[02:07] <Kumool> how can you fix your OS when you can't fix your government
[02:07] <Kumool> its a joke!
[02:07] <Kumool> just a joke
[13:17] <xubuntu24w> xubuntu-restricted-extras package no more available?
[13:32] <diogenes_> ubuntu-restricted-extras
[13:32] <diogenes_> not  xubuntu-restricted-extras
[13:39] <visone> howdy
[14:12] <Soid> Hola amigos xubutu 18 me consume demaciado recurso de procesdor.
[14:13] <diogenes_> !es | Soid
[14:14] <Soid> hello
[14:23] <visone> howdy
[14:26] <Soid> hello friends xubuntu consumes me 100% of the processor with just open
[14:40] <gnrp> Soid: Run top
[14:40] <gnrp> Soid: Or better, htop
[14:41] <gnrp> or run `ps aux` and paste it somewhere, then other people can have a look if you do not know how to interpret the output of top/htop
[14:41] <gnrp> the tools show you the list of processes and they current CPU usage (top/htop) or the used CPU time (ps)
[14:44] <Soid> here is the output of 'ps aux' http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/cjDhbTFkM6/
[14:46] <Soid> and this is the top output http://imgur.com/I9JOVtZl.png
[14:49] <Soid> and htop http://imgur.com/Uo5Nz8sl.png
[15:06] <Soid> hello kumool
[15:06] <gnrp> so apparently the X server (for graphics) is taking all
[15:07] <gnrp> btw, if this is opera the browser: Try vivaldi, much better :P
[15:09] <gnrp> do you have anything graphically intensive running? But also the single notification plugins cause a lot of processing, hmmm... I guess somebody else will have a more sensible explanation
[15:09] <Kumool> Soid: hey, glad you fixed your connection
[15:11] <Soid> ok i understand what i can do?
[15:13] <Soid> kumbol I have not fixed it like this is the internet here a quick time another slow and the rest unstable
[15:17] <Soid> gnrp: and inquired and I realized that it is xorg. I had a similar problem with version 16 and I solved it by installing the Intel graphics drivers but in 18 it tells me that they are not compatible
[15:18] <brainwash> does "xfce4-panel -r" fix the problem?
[15:18] <brainwash> this should restart the panel
[15:23] <Soid> Ready panel rebooted and everything the same
[15:28] <visone> howdy
[15:29] <brainwash> Soid: I would create a second user account, and check if the problem is still present
[15:30] <brainwash> it could be something specific to your user configuration (panel settings, panel items, maybe even a bug trigger by a gtk theme)
[15:30] <brainwash> triggered
[15:31] <brainwash> also, check if enabling/disabling the xfwm4's compositor makes a difference
[15:31] <brainwash> xfce settings > windows manager tweaks > last tab
[15:42] <Soid> brainwash tell me how I get what you need and I give it to you
[15:42] <brainwash> you were able to fix it?
[15:43] <Soid> not
[15:45] <Soid> There is some command that can indicate all the processes of xorg
[15:45] <Soid> or how to install the graphics intel drivers
[15:47] <brainwash> which driver is being used instead?
[15:50] <Soid> none
[15:53] <brainwash> Soid: what does "inxi -G" report?
[15:59] <Soid2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/DBDFnFTPM7/
[16:00] <brainwash> Soid2: the output indicates that the intel driver is installed and being used
[16:00] <Soid2> This informs inxi  http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/DBDFnFTPM7/
[16:32] <Soid2> then how can it be solved?
[16:33] <brainwash> I gave you some things to try/test
[16:38] <Soid2> I'm desperate I do not know how to solve this great enigma
[17:05] <lopta> Time to install another ubuntu PC.
[17:05] <lopta> Xubuntu*
[17:16] <lopta> I like that it asks me a few questions and then gets on with it.
[17:45] <Kumool> I still think the best solution is to download the 3 debian dvds and use that instead
[17:45] <lopta> I'll stick to my USB flash drive, thanks. ;-)
[18:10] <xubuntu92d> hi all, is there a guide/tutorial on how to setup remote desktop between a xubuntu 18.04 client and xubuntu server
[18:17] <lopta> xubuntu92d: Where do you want your software to run?
[18:19] <xubuntu92d> on the client and on the server
[18:21] <xubuntu92d> I want to control the server, if that's what you mean? I can ssh from client to server
[18:27] <lopta> It's not clear to me what your objective is but perhaps someone who's more familiar with Xubuntu will know.  I can think of a couple of different ways of running software on the server and having it display at a desktop but I'm not sure which you're after.
[18:30] <xubuntu92d> Remote desktop or vnc, I'm trying to connect to remotly connect from one xubuntu to the other
[18:42] <lopta> xubuntu92d: Would you like a virtual desktop that runs on the server, that you can connect to and detach from at will?
[18:42] <lopta> xubuntu92d: ...or just to run one or two apps on the server and have them appear in with your local apps?
[18:51] <xubuntu92d> I just tried vncviewer and able to connect from the client now but getting a grey screen on the vncviewer
[18:57] <xubuntu92d> hi lopta, what kind of virtual desktop would you recommand? thx
[18:57] <diogenes_> xubuntu92d, teamviewer?
[18:57] <lopta> That's understandable.
[18:57] <lopta> diogenes_: I don't think that's what he's after, based on conversation from before you joined the channel
[18:58] <lopta> (he or she)
[18:58] <diogenes_> lopta, ok :)
[18:58] <xubuntu92d> he ;-)
[18:58] <lopta> xubuntu92d: I think vncserver spun up a desktop with twm, a very old X window manager.
[18:58] <lopta> xubuntu92d: If you press the middle mouse button, do you get a menu?
[18:59] <xubuntu88d> Привет всем
[19:00] <xubuntu92d> I have a xubutu pc at home that i would like to control from work (also a xubuntu pc) what would you suggest? thx
[19:00] <lopta> xubuntu92d: Ah, that's a completely different scenario then.
[19:00] <lopta> brb
[19:00] <diogenes_> xubuntu92d, i can control mine with teamviewer
[19:01] <diogenes_> xubuntu88d, привет /j #debian-russian
[19:03] <xubuntu88d> Такая проблема после неудачной попытки обновления такая надпись /dev/sda5: clean, 280382/1525920 files, 2075021/6103296
[19:04] <diogenes_> !ru | xubuntu88d
[19:04] <xubuntu88d>  / Join # ubuntu-ru
[19:05] <diogenes_> xubuntu88d, пиши /join #ubuntu-ru
[19:05] <diogenes_> и жми ентер
[19:06] <xubuntu88d> Пишите ##недоступно
[19:08] <diogenes_> xubuntu88d, просто /join #ubuntu-ru (без пишите)
[19:09] <xubuntu82d> thank you, i will checkout teamviewer
[19:50] <Soid2> thanks to all but I still think that changing OS every time it has an error is not a solution if you just have a way to reinstall, reconfigure xorg properly to my laptop or see the files you run and see which of them is the culprit of the consumption.
 In case that teamviewer does not work you can use anydesk it is very good and more flexible
[19:56] <brainwash> Soid2: you will have to identify the culprit
[19:58] <brainwash> like said before, create a new user account and check if the problem is still present
[20:05] <lopta> More of a VNC man myself, but X works for the odd remote X client.
[20:05] <lopta> (where "remote" is elsewhere on the LAN)
[20:21]  * lopta goes back to googling for things.
[20:21] <lopta> (and stuff)
[20:56] <Soid2> ok I already do it and comment
[21:04] <soid> http://imgur.com/9A77fecl.png
[21:08] <soid> only one difference that I notice is that now it consumes me 50% but I still think it is execive
[21:15] <brainwash> soid: is that a new/different user account?
[21:16] <lopta> 50% of what?
 yes
[21:19] <soid> 50% processor already pass the screen capture link of top
[21:20] <lopta> soid: I'm at the office, so I didn't click on your link.
[21:20] <soid> a ok
[21:21] <brainwash> there are still processes left over from your first user account
[21:21] <brainwash> best to do a reboot and then login with the second account
[21:22] <soid> I published the link to see the difference and well what I can say is that the problem lies in my configurations but 50% of processor seems exec
[21:23] <brainwash> no one claims otherwise
[21:23] <brainwash> but you have to isolate the problem
[21:23] <soid> ok I already do it and I passed the top link
[21:23] <brainwash> >there are still processes left over from your first user account
[21:24] <lopta> The circles, they are making me dizzy.
[21:29] <soid> http://imgur.com/piaBWE5l.png
[21:30] <soid> It is indeed something that I did in my other session now I have to find out what it is.
[21:31] <brainwash> it could one of the added panel plugins or the GTK theme
[21:31] <brainwash> in case you are using a different theme
[21:32] <brainwash> it is unlikely, but a somewhat broken theme can trigger weird bugs
[21:32] <brainwash> not visually broken, but under the hood
[21:34] <soid> I bet more for something in the panel because when I knew it was xorg the first thing I did was to set the default theme that brings and the icons and I do not find any change in consumption. use of theme XFCE-YELLOW
[21:35] <soid> I'm going to go back to my old session and I'm going to take a screen capture so they can see my desk so they can help me.
[21:44] <Soid> hello http://imgur.com/xWJJn5bl.png
[21:45] <brainwash> Soid: why are your screenshots so small?
[21:47] <brainwash> it's quite hard to actually see and identify elements or read text
[21:48] <brainwash> you have a panel transparency enabled. could this be triggering the issue?
[21:48] <Soid> http://i.imgur.com/Mi6Tglg.png
[21:51] <Soid> you pass another link looks better ??
[21:54] <brainwash> yes, it does
[21:54] <brainwash> now, did you check if disabling panel transparency fixes the issue?
[21:55] <brainwash> maybe you will have to relog on top of that
[21:57] <lopta> brainwash: Is transparency handled by the GPU (some sort of compositor with hardware help from the GPU)?
[21:59] <Soid> http://i.imgur.com/mOoEF1m.png
[22:00] <Soid> already delete and reset the xfce-panel
[22:06] <brainwash> well
[22:07] <brainwash> you will have to check ~/.xsession-errors and Xorg log files in /var/log then
[22:07] <Soid> delete a panel, the network monitor and the load monitor remove the transparency and I will restart the laptop to see what happens
[22:07] <brainwash> you did not relog yet?
[22:08] <brainwash> Xorg may remain in a stuck state unless you relog/reboot
[22:10] <Soid> Voy a pasar los archivos log y el error revisalos mientras reinicio
[22:10] <Soid> I'm going to pass the log files and the error check them while I restart
[22:11] <Soid> xsession-error http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/nmq9dYxktW/
[22:15] <Soid> Xorg 1 http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/M3g8pNPgkH/
[22:15] <Soid> Xorg 0 http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/HNnbwx4Xxy/
[22:16] <Soid> rebooted and returned
[22:17] <brainwash> same result?
[22:20] <brainwash> the .xsession-errors log contains some theme parsing errors logged by the panel (wrapper)
[22:20] <brainwash> maybe related
[22:26] <Soid> http://i.imgur.com/cI4Wbqm.png
[22:26] <Soid> http://i.imgur.com/nylwrEj.png
[22:27] <brainwash> can you please try with the Greybird theme?
[22:27] <brainwash> and also remove panel items which are not installed by default
[22:31] <Soid> the panel has the same add-ons that the original is only divided into 2
[22:33] <Soid> http://i.imgur.com/5HddtHB.png
[22:35] <Soid> I see that it is already resolved according to me. I'm going to restart to see. but before I would like to know where I can download themes and exclusive icons for xubuntu 18. to see other problems. I used the page xfce-look
[22:35] <Audioproblems> Hey
[22:36] <Soid> hello
[22:36] <lopta> Hello Audioproblems
[22:37] <Soid> Hello Audioproblems
[22:37] <Audioproblems> Actually, I was going to ask for help, but I should probably shut down Windows and boot into Xubuntu instead. If anyone here might be available to help me perhaps
[22:37] <Audioproblems> I have two problems on Xubuntu that won't happen on Windows 10
 I have two problems on Xubuntu that won't happen on Windows 10
[22:38] <lopta> Are they perhaps audio problems? ;-)
[22:38] <Audioproblems> I have an Asus laptop, and the internal microphone has a high pitch sound that sounds like something that's rotating
[22:38] <Soid> which?? to see if I help you I have xubuntu 18 and window 8
[22:39] <Audioproblems> And this laptop has one jack for mic and output together (silly). But all the output also get picked up by the microphone
[22:39] <lopta> Is 18.10 the most recent stable release of Xubuntu?
[22:40] <Audioproblems> I have 18.04.01 I think
[22:40] <lopta> Audioproblems: Is that a special TRRS jack?
[22:40] <Soid> check the sound settings is possibly an equalizer
[22:41] <Audioproblems> I have tried doing stuff in alsamixer
 Thank you hand or girl thank you very much
[22:41] <Audioproblems> And not sure if it's TRRS or not. I don't know what that is. It's Realtek High Definition Audio
[22:41] <brainwash> Soid: some themes can be installed via the package manager
[22:42] <lopta> Audioproblems: It's like the 3.5mm stereo headphone jack but with an extra contact, often for composite video out but in your case perhaps for mic in.
[22:42] <brainwash> Soid: the ones from xfce-look can be outdated, and therefore cause issues
[22:42] <Audioproblems> I also tried hdajackoverride or something, and changing the jack from 3.5 mm to combo, but that stuff seemed buggy and I lost all my sound and stuff
[22:43] <Audioproblems> It's for headphones and mic according to the symbol. And I can get that to work in Windows
[22:43] <Audioproblems> I had to tell the Realtek driver program it was headphones, or Windows would have the same issue
 never worked for me, the machine is always hanging from version 14
[22:47] <lopta> Perhaps it's something wacky and proprietary.
[22:47] <Audioproblems> I'm using a Motif theme. Makes it look 20 years old. Well, just the windows
[22:48] <lopta> I liked OpenLook but I may be unusual in that regard
[22:48] <Audioproblems> Hm, maybe. But I can't be the only one with this problem, but the solution I found by gooling (turning down some stuff in alsamixer) didn't work
[22:49] <Audioproblems> googling*
[22:49] <lopta> Sound seems to be a perrenial pain point on Linux
[22:50] <Audioproblems> If I can't fix this, I might just go back to Windows to be honest
[22:50] <Audioproblems> Thanks for the help, but where's the best place to ask others for help? Forum, mailing list?
[22:53] <lopta> I'm not sure.  I'm sort of new to Xubuntu
[22:53] <lopta> (sort of)
[22:53] <Audioproblems> Ah, ok
[22:53] <Audioproblems> Maybe I'll come back to this chat a bit later
[22:53] <Audioproblems> Or I could try the Ubuntu chat, it's basically the same as Xubuntu when it comes to audio, right?
[22:53] <brainwash> it should be
[22:54] <Audioproblems> Well, thanks everyone
[22:58]  * lopta looks for a thing.
[22:59] <lopta> I should go home.
[23:16] <n-iCe> hi
[23:42] <Soid> good friends and rebuilt step by step my system as I was and discovered that the caisante of so much consumption was thema Xfce colurs now wonder is there any way to download themes knowing whether or not they are compatible?