[03:08] <xubuntu29i> hallo
[03:10] <xubuntu29i> if there are devs around, i just want to say thank you for keeping support of 32bit i386
[03:14] <xubuntu29i> spoke too soon..
[03:16] <xubuntu29i> xubuntu apt-setup W: Signature verification failed for
[10:09] <andregray> clear
[10:12] <gnrp> Ctrl+L
[10:32] <xubuntu08d> hi I cannot install audacity
[10:33] <xubuntu08d> I dont understand why.. is so simple usually
[10:34] <xubuntu08d> hei.. is somebody there?
[10:41] <brainwash> xubuntu08d: what error message do you get?
[10:43] <xubuntu08d> it says audacity is not supported.. or others time it doesnt say anything
[10:43] <gnrp> xubuntu08d: Maybe paste the full error message here and send us the link: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/
[10:43] <xubuntu08d> when I click on Install nothing happens
[10:44] <gnrp> xubuntu08d: Or go to a terminal, type in `sudo apt-get install audacity` and then paste the output of that to the pastebin
[10:44] <xubuntu08d> I try
[10:48] <xubuntu08d> THE PASSWORD DOESNT WORK
[10:50] <DarkTrick> :D
[11:11] <xubuntu08d> Sorry,when I try to install nothing happen.. no error message
[11:11] <xubuntu08d> nothing
[11:27] <gnrp> xubuntu08d: When you type this into the terminal, there must be a message?
[11:28] <xubuntu08d> it ask me the password
[11:28] <xubuntu08d> but then he doesnt like it
[11:29] <gnrp> so you open a terminal with ctrl+alt+tab, and you type in the same password as you would type in for login/other authoriztation?
[11:30] <xubuntu08d> whit
[11:30] <xubuntu08d> now something is happening
[11:33] <xubuntu08d> yuppyyy
[11:34] <xubuntu08d> is working
[16:39] <gnrp> xubuntu08d: Well, congrats, though I wonder what you did ;)
[20:01] <vp11> I'm going to buy a ThinkPad laptop that has the status of certified pre-install for Ubuntu and I was wondering if I should enjoy the same hardware stability on Xubuntu or if there are enough differences to affect that.
[20:03] <gnrp> vp11: You can assume that most of it will work, but what model exactly are you checking?
[20:03] <gnrp> some things which need the interface might not be working, but in general it should work
[20:06] <vp11> ThinkPad A485
[20:06] <vp11> it's AMD
[20:06] <gnrp> oh. In general, what I read, it is recommended not to take the A series anyway.
[20:07] <vp11> really? I was excited to move away from Intel.
[20:07] <vp11> why is that? would love to know
[20:08] <gnrp> I just read the reviews recently. They all said it is a bit cheaper, but the saving in the price is not worth the worse value you get
[20:08] <gnrp> e.g., worse battery life, heat problems, only bad display options
[20:08] <gnrp> but anyway, I'd expect from the hardware that it would also work with xubuntu. If there is a fingerprint reader, it might make trouble, though
[20:09] <gnrp> but that's all the hardware that I would really care about, the rest is generic and not tied to the ubuntu derivate you use
[20:13] <vp11> good to know, thanks for the tips
[20:14] <vp11> I don't personally like the fingerprint reader and this model doesn't come with one, but if did I wouldn't use it anyway
[20:14] <vp11> and I agree that the screen options were not the best
[20:14] <vp11> I can see that being an inferior laptop depending on the needs of the user
[20:49] <xubuntu58w> join
[20:52] <xubuntu58w> has anyone been able to use usb imagewriter or formater on xubuntu