[02:16] <xubuntu32w> Hi
[02:16] <Unit193> Heya.
[02:16] <xubuntu32w> I am having application crash issues in Xubuntu 18.0.4
[02:17] <xubuntu32w> Can u Help?
[02:17] <Unit193> I mean, not with the provided information.
[02:21] <xubuntu32w> I installed Rhythmbox on this distro version. It get crash whenever I try to search in Soundcloud Plugin in it. Rest player is functioning properly. Also I do get popup message everytime i boot saying there is some problem ans ask me to report. I reported several time but not resolved yet
[02:22] <xubuntu32w> I have also reached Rhythmbox community and provided them stack trace. They analysed it and replied that there is some issues with plugins in distro writtem in python
[02:23] <Unit193> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bugs?orderby=-id&start=0 seems to have a few.
[02:23] <Unit193> Ah, fun...
[02:27] <xubuntu32w> I found the thread with same issue.. should I share may stack trace??
[02:37] <xubuntu32w> Is this issue not resolved yet?
[02:37] <Unit193> I would suppose not, if you're still running into it.  I haven't used Rhythmbox since Ubuntu 6.04.
[02:38] <kadiro> xubuntu32w> audacious is also good
[02:44] <xubuntu32w> does Audacious support web streaming from soundcloud and other music streaming services?
[02:45] <xubuntu32w>  does Audacious support web streaming from soundcloud and other music streaming services?
[02:46] <kadiro> no idea
[02:49] <xubuntu32w> any other player u suggest for listening web based content?
[02:50] <kadiro> xubuntu32w> may be mpv as a video/audio player
[02:50] <Unit193> clementine: Listen to internet radio from SomaFM, Magnatune, Jamendo, Intergalactic FM, Digitally Imported, JAZZRADIO.com, ROCKRADIO.com, RadioTunes.com, Soundcloud, Icecast and Subsonic servers.
[02:50] <Unit193> !info clementine
[02:51] <xubuntu32w> i tried clementine but it doesnt show soundcloud search
[02:52] <xubuntu32w> is there any issue with plugin?
[03:24] <gambl0re> hello?
[03:24] <gambl0re> anyone use xubuntu and experiencing this?
[03:24] <gambl0re> im using xubuntu, whenever i suspend it never resumes. how can i fix this?
[05:35] <zohaib> UwU
[05:57] <zohaib> bionic beaver
[09:27] <supersoniczeus> hello
[10:53] <xubuntu08w> Hello, there. What is the driver included in Xubuntu 18.04 LTS for AMD GPU?
[10:54] <xubuntu08w> I'm using the Athlon 200GE with the Vega 3 iGPU.
[11:02] <brainwash> xubuntu08w: amdgpu
[11:10] <xubuntu08w> thx
[11:11] <xubuntu08w> And are the differences between it and the PRO variant negligable?
[11:12] <brainwash> in what regard?
[11:12] <brainwash> the performance should be the same I'd think
[11:16] <xubuntu08w> Thanks, a lot! PRO screwed up my installation. Bye!
[11:19] <diogenes_> he didn't look too happy.
[16:34] <xubuntu08w> hi, after installing xubuntu on my asus laptop, i find that the volume its too low, how i can reoslve this? thanks
[16:43] <diogenes_> even 150% volume?
[16:44] <xubuntu08w> 150 volume its bad
[17:12] <vp11> genii: just to let you know, this weekend I added the repo you sent me, the "bleeding edge" graphic drivers
[17:13] <vp11> but unfortunately the problem persists. at a random point the amdgpu crashes and it freezes the whole interface
[17:14] <vp11> the system is still alive because sound keeps coming out (e.g. when watching a video) but you can't operate in it anymore. even the keyboard halts (no response from shortcuts and no lights when turning caps lock or num lock on/off)
[17:14] <genii> vp11: I appreciate the update, thanks
[17:15] <vp11> even if I 'chromecast' something to an external TV, when the 'error' occur the TV keeps streaming the audio but the image freezes
[17:16] <vp11> I guess I'll keep this repo, though. maybe a fix will come up someday
[17:17] <genii> vp11: If you enjoy tinkering, may want to experiment with changing the I/O kernel scheduler https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/IOSchedulers
[17:18] <genii> It could be there is some issue with the new multiqueue scheduler
[17:19] <vp11> I use this laptop to work so I'm less inclined to start tinkering with it, in the case I do something catastrophic. Damned Lenovo sells the device saying it's compatible with Ubuntu when it really isn't :(
[17:20] <vp11> and I'm admittedly not well versed enough to tinker with I/O schedulers
[17:22] <genii> vp11: Likely Lenovo has only tested with LTS releases which were available at the time the machine was being sold
[17:23] <genii> ..later LTS or interim releases may not have been fully tested
[17:24] <vp11> it says it's "certified" to run Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. I'm running Xubuntu 18.04 LTS. since we've concluded it's a GPU problem then it's unlikely that going to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS will fix the issue.
[17:24] <vp11> although I also admit that I didn't try it...
[17:25] <vp11> ThinkPad A485 is quite recent, I think they started selling it not even a year ago
[23:18] <xubuntu88i> Can you remove XFCE on Xubuntu and just use openbox / i3?
[23:19] <xubuntu88i> Lolda
[23:19] <xubuntu88i> Pls
[23:19] <xubuntu88i> Me names helgs