[03:20] <xubuntu52w> Num lk/scroll key turns on during boot up/restart, how do I disable,
[03:22] <krytarik> xubuntu52w: Remove the 'numlockx' package.
[03:23] <xubuntu52w> How do I do that?
[03:23] <Unit193> Or change the default in /etc/default/numlockx, but scroll lock shouldn't.
[03:24] <xubuntu52w> Somewhat newbie, how do I do that?
[03:25] <krytarik> xubuntu52w: "sudo apt remove numlockx" or "sudo nano /etc/default/numlockx". respectively.
[08:17] <diogenes_> Hey guys, what's your opinion about the fact that any person who's having physical access to your machine, can easily get root and do whatever he wants, if the machine doesn't have password protected grub? Some call it a feature some call it a bug.
[08:18] <Andrio> If it's a concern, why don't you have a password?
[08:20] <diogenes_> I can take care of that but a person who's not tech savvy won't be able to.
[08:22] <Andrio> I'd hope they can enlist help from someone who is tech-savvy if there are security concerns.
[08:23] <Andrio> Though even if you do password-protect grub, it can be bypassed by booting from some other source. If the computer isn't physically locked up, the BIOS can be reset.
[08:23] <Andrio> (otherwise password protect that, too.)
[08:24] <diogenes_> Yeah i guess.
[09:18] <xubuntu33w> Hello, I have a bluetooth mouse. How can I can connect it ? thanks
[09:19] <diogenes_> xubuntu33w, It should be plug-and-play.
[09:21] <xubuntu33w> should be but it is not ! computer asks me to launch bluetooth manager or bluez but don't find
[09:22] <diogenes_> install blueman bluedevil bluez
[09:25] <xubuntu33w> voici la reponse que j'ai qd j'essaye d'installer : E: Impossible d'obtenir le verrou /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Ressource temporairement non disponible)
[09:25] <xubuntu33w> c'est grave docteur ?
[09:25] <diogenes_> reboot
[09:26] <diogenes_> and try again
[09:26] <xubuntu33w> OK I try
[09:39] <xubuntu33w_> j'ai rebooté et installé bluedevil, bluez et maintenant ?
[09:42] <xubuntu33w_> to diogenes_ : I have rebooted for my bluetooh mouse as advised nd now ?
[09:44] <diogenes_> xubuntu33w_, open menu and type: bluetooth
[09:44] <diogenes_> open bluetooth manager
[09:45] <diogenes_> see if it detects your mouse
[10:56] <erik__> Goodmorning, I have a question. I am in the proces of installing Xubuntu on a DELL computer which has an on board RAID. I set it up to use the raid with two clean ADATA SU800 sdd drives. Installing is no problem. But booting from the disks is a no-go. The screen stayes either black with a flashing or it says that there is no boot medium to boot from.
[10:56] <erik__> When I check the drives, Linux seems to be properly installed.
[10:57] <erik__> Has anyone got an idea where I should for a solution?
[10:58] <erik__> By the way, I am installing Xubuntu 18.10
[11:42] <xubuntu98w> I still cannot connect my bluetooth mouse to my computer. I opened blueth manager and then went to "settins" "Bluetooth management" but it does not work. Can somebody help me ?
[11:55] <xubuntu98w> diogenes_, what you help me ? I am still fighting with my bluetooth mouse !
[11:55] <xubuntu98w> it still does not work
[11:56] <diogenes_> xubuntu98w, did you open bluetooth manager?
[11:56] <xubuntu98w> yes I did but nothing happens after
[11:58] <diogenes_> do you see your mouse listed in bt manager?
[11:58] <xubuntu98w> do I have to go to he settings again and launch "bluetooth manager" ?
[11:58] <diogenes_> yes
[12:03] <xubuntu98w> I must choose "execute open bluetooth manager" ?
[12:04] <diogenes_> no it is in menu > settings
[12:07] <xubuntu98w> OK I do but nothing happens !
[12:08] <xubuntu98w> do I have to reboot again ?
[12:09] <diogenes_> first of all try to connect your phone via bluetooth and try to send a file from phone to pc and pc to phone
[12:10] <xubuntu98w> OK I try
[12:12] <xubuntu98w> maybe difficult with an iPhone ?
[12:13] <xubuntu98w> the pb is that when I execute bt manager, there is no list showing some potential devices to be connected
[12:13] <xubuntu98w> nothing really happens
[12:15] <diogenes_> you need in bluetooth settings to set your device to: always visible
[12:21] <xubuntu98w> which device : iPhone or computer ?
[12:22] <diogenes_> both
[12:22] <diogenes_> then scan for devices on phone and pc
[12:23] <xubuntu98w> On iPhone : Ok, on computer : I don't see where it is.
[12:24] <xubuntu98w> The iPhone does not see the computer
[12:25] <diogenes_> http://i.imgur.com/MHrGzGK.png
[12:26] <diogenes_> adapter > preferences
[12:32] <xubuntu57w> it's me again with my bt mouse connexion pb
[12:33] <xubuntu57w> when I execute bt manager, I have the message : "la connexion à Bluez a échoué"
[12:34] <xubuntu57w> it seems that my computer is not visible !
[17:36] <vp11> everytime that I login into my Xubuntu session I get a pop up of a `System error` and a button to `Report the problem`. what is that about? where can I see what the problem was?
[17:37] <brainwash> vp11: is there a crash dump in /var/crash ?
[17:37] <diogenes_> vp11, you can find the problem by clicking details on that dialogue.
[17:39] <vp11> brainwash: yes, but only files from a few days ago but I think that's unrelated. I will move them elsewhere and reproduce it again to see if any new file appears.
[17:40] <vp11> diogenes_: there isn't a button or link for "details"
[17:40] <vp11> just cancel and "report the problem"
[17:40] <brainwash> few days ago? I'd think that it is related
[17:41] <vp11> yes you're probably right
[17:41] <vp11> I've been having these strange freeze ups with amdgpu
[17:41] <vp11> so I updated my kernel to 5.0.3 to see if a bugfix was in place
[17:42] <brainwash> you can open the crash dump and look for the process name
[17:42] <vp11> it wasn't, so I reverted to the LTS kernel and now I'm getting this pop up
[17:42] <brainwash> well, the file name should already give you a hint
[19:07] <TJ-> How to discover which key is mapped to "Super" (18.04) ?