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charlesmander | for a new user should i be getting lts or stable? | 03:46 |
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JackFrost | Depends on if you want more stable at the cost of slightly dated, or "latest and greatest" at the possible expense of stability. | 03:48 |
cupcake | I have installed xubuntu 18.04 in a desktop I tried to enable wake on lan but it is not working https://askubuntu.com/questions/47918/how-can-i-enable-wake-on-lan-permanently | 06:21 |
cupcake | The last solution was working in ubuntu 16.04 but I am unable to find the halt file in xubuntu is it available or renamed? | 06:22 |
nikolam | "word wrap" option does not work in mousepad 0.4.0 in Xubuntu 18.04 LTS | 10:51 |
nikolam | For example, when pasting magnet link | 10:52 |
xubuntu91w | I am new to Xubuntu. I downloaded and installed V18.04.1 on three old Windows LapTops. After I connected them to a RG (Residential Gateway), I am able to PING one another in pairs. However, trying to transfer files between them, I can not figure out a to do so. The only possible entry point appears to be "NETWORK". But, "Browse Network" led me to "Windows Network" that failed to open. Please advise how could I access files on the | 13:05 |
gnrp | xubuntu91w: This is not directly possible, since xubuntu doesn't have the software for windows shares installed | 13:26 |
xubuntu91w | gnrp: Thank you for your comment. I am not trying to access a "Windows" PC, but just to transfer files among Xubuntu PCs. Could you describe what is the basic way to achieve this task? | 13:30 |
brainwash | !samba | 13:37 |
ubottu | Samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/samba.html | 13:37 |
brainwash | xubuntu91w: people in #ubuntu may be able to assist you with that task | 13:39 |
xubuntu91w | brainwash: How about this method that I just spotted on the web? https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/05/transfer-files-ubuntu-windows-wifi-network -- It was for Ubuntu and over WiFi. I wonder if it could work? | 13:53 |
genius3000 | xubuntu91w: (I'm only here for a second) if you're comfortable with the command line (shell), I'd recommend `scp` or `rsync`, I don't recall if they're installed by default but available in the main repos. | 13:59 |
xubuntu91w | genius3000: Thanks for the possible tool. But, I really can only be classified as an "Windows end-user" to start with. Below GUI, I struggle a lot. | 14:10 |
gnrp | xubuntu91w: Sorry for not replying earlier, my computer crashed ;) | 14:20 |
gnrp | (oom, no software issue) | 14:20 |
gnrp | anyway, you can try filezilla with sftp. Then you need to know the IP of the respective other computer, though | 14:21 |
knome | xubuntu91w, if you install openssh-server on the machines, you should be able to access the other machines in thunar with ssh://machine-name/ | 14:24 |
knome | or in case you use a different username on them, ssf://username@machine-name | 14:26 |
knome | erm, i mean ssh:// :) | 14:29 |
knome | (or sftp:// works as well) | 14:29 |
xubuntu91w | gnrp, et. al.: Thanks for the tips. It looks that the LAN Share APP that I spotted is fairly self-contained and cross plateform applicable which are my environmental criteria. I will give it a try first. | 14:30 |
knome | good luck | 14:31 |
c5e3 | gnrp: i got the replacement SSD today and still have the same problem. so i guess, the transcend NVMe ssd is just incompatible with a T480s | 15:48 |
c5e3 | bought a samsung 970 evo plus now, which works perfectly | 15:48 |
gnrp | c5e3: Did you have the same problem when booting from a live system? | 16:01 |
c5e3 | nope, just with the transcend ssd and its replacement | 16:01 |
gnrp | maybe that could be a thing. Trying out a different kernel or o | 16:01 |
c5e3 | nevermind, the transcend ssds go back to amazon | 16:02 |
caldarella | 》Hi, I have installed gmic and gimp-gmic on xubuntu but when I use FFT filter or other filters this error message show me: | 20:38 |
caldarella | Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/25cf2ed9547e1c1eedc0e568fa18e390/gimp_gmic.png | 20:38 |
brainwash | caldarella: maybe that is bug 1773840 | 20:41 |
ubottu | bug 1773840 in gmic (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu 18.04: g'mic plugin crash" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1773840 | 20:41 |
caldarella | brainwash yes maybe it is the bug, the gmic filter is old? | 20:44 |
brainwash | the package in 18.04 and 18.10 is old | 20:45 |
caldarella | brainwash can you try if it happens to you too? | 20:46 |
brainwash | that will take some minutes | 20:48 |
caldarella | brainwash I need to apply the FFT to remove the moiré noise in an image | 20:48 |
Spass | caldarella, you could try to manually download DEB files of gmic (2.4.5) and gimp-gmic packages from 19.04 and try to install them, but some dependencies could be an issue | 20:50 |
Spass | but that's what I would try | 20:51 |
caldarella | Spass I would not want to mess up the system with packages that are not present in the main repositories | 20:51 |
Spass | well, I understand | 20:52 |
brainwash | seems to work for me, unless I'm not doing it right | 20:52 |
brainwash | the plugin dialog window even has an "Update Information" segment | 20:53 |
brainwash | with instructions on how to update the plugin | 20:53 |
brainwash | "Update Information" appears at the bottom of the filters list | 20:55 |
caldarella | Another bug is this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/imagej/+bug/1781657 | 21:47 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1781657 in imagej (Ubuntu) "Unrecognized option: -d64" [Undecided,Confirmed] | 21:47 |
caldarella | >>I have installed imagej from synaptic but not start! | 21:48 |
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