[06:39] <xubuntu80d> Still running Win 7, but installed ChaletOS on VirtualBox.
[06:39] <xubuntu80d> Can I ask how to install music without involving the Command Prompt?
[06:40] <xubuntu80d> Sorry if this sounds very raw.  No experience of Linux at all.
[06:40] <gnrp> xubuntu80d: Uhm, what do you mean with "install music"?
[06:40] <Unit193> Not sure what ChaletOS is, but this isn't the support for it.
[06:41] <xubuntu80d> Well, there isn't any music on ChaletOS.  Would like to download some?
[06:41] <gnrp> Unit193: Never heard of it, but seems to be some xubuntu-based distro
[06:42] <gnrp> but marked as inactive. You should not be using that, I guess
[06:42] <gnrp> xubuntu80d: Use the same sources you use for music otherwise? Youtube, files on your system, etc.?
[06:42] <Unit193> So, seems the user would like some sort of music manager which said user can use to download music.
[06:43] <xubuntu80d> I use Windows 7 to download music.  My ChaletOS and ZorinOS are running in VirtualBox.
[06:44] <xubuntu80d> Music Manager?  I can't download directly from the Net into a folder?
[06:45] <xubuntu80d> Someone asked what ChaletOS is.  It is a Xubuntu dist.
[10:57] <xubuntu07w> elo byku
[10:57] <xubuntu07w> naprawcie linux
[10:57] <xubuntu07w> bo nie działa
[10:57] <xubuntu07w> jak pobrac skype!?!!>
[10:57] <xubuntu07w> hel
[10:57] <xubuntu07w> oh
[10:57] <xubuntu07w> elh
[10:57] <xubuntu07w> lsdglsgld
[10:57] <xubuntu07w> gldlgsf
[10:57] <xubuntu07w> lgl
[10:57] <xubuntu07w> dfsgh
[10:57] <xubuntu07w> df
[10:57] <xubuntu07w> s
[11:05] <AO-> okay?
[13:32] <xubuntu09w> Hello
[13:32] <GridCube> hola
[13:33] <xubuntu09w> My firefox browser crashes on xubuntu 18.04
[13:33] <xubuntu09w> need help
[13:33] <GridCube> try launching it from a terminal and see what error shows up
[13:34] <xubuntu09w> it was crashing after xubuntu upgrade it seems to be fine until now
[13:34] <xubuntu09w> I also tried to install opera but the authentication fails
[13:34] <xubuntu09w> after I enter my pw
[13:35] <xubuntu09w> there is only one user on this system and I used the same pw
[13:38] <xubuntu09w> need help
[13:44] <xubuntu09w> please help
[13:45] <xubuntu09w>  I also tried to install opera but the authentication fails
[13:45] <xubuntu09w> on xubuntu 18.04
[13:46] <xubuntu09w> there is only one user on this system and I used the same pw
[13:52] <OldSwabbie> Having an issue,  that After logging in,  I then receive a message that does Not provide any indications as to what is being reported.  The message indicates - there has been a system program problem been Detected  And it Only allows either to be Canceled  - or -  to Report.  Anyone have had this happened to them and know where to learn What the Problem is ! ? ?
[13:53] <brainwash> OldSwabbie: crash dumps can be found in /var/crash
[13:54] <OldSwabbie> So this would be a Dump even though the system runs as normal ? ?
[13:56] <OldSwabbie> My prior experience with Crash Dump the system ends-up at a simple command terminal prompt ...
[13:57] <brainwash> you seem to have a different definition
[13:58] <brainwash> "A file holding the contents of memory at the point when a program crashed, possibly useful in debugging."
[13:58] <OldSwabbie> Yes, sort of and it was not in a Linux Distro ....
[13:59] <brainwash> you get the dialog window because some application or component did crash
[14:00] <brainwash> !crash
[14:01] <OldSwabbie> So then a Crash does not necessarily mean that the Kernel - died,  this has been my previous experience ... And Thanks for the link to info !
[14:02] <brainwash> a kernel would panic -> kernel panic
[14:03] <brainwash> I don't know if it's possible to report the crash, but did you try to click the "Report" button?
[14:03] <brainwash> this may give you further information
[14:04] <OldSwabbie> I see there are differences from Linux and other Unix implementation, Now ....  And - Yes, I have hit the Report button every time except once,  FYI ...
[14:04] <brainwash> without success?
[14:06] <brainwash> Report should allow the user to forward the problem to Launchpad
[14:06] <brainwash> it will gather needed information automatically
[14:07] <OldSwabbie> When I hit the "Report" Button, the message goes away and I'm able to go on and do what I was going to do while logged in, with No indication of anything ....
[14:08] <M_aD> if you want to get rid of it for good disable apport
[14:09] <brainwash> reporting may be disabled in stable releases
[14:10] <OldSwabbie> I'm interested to learn what is happening so that I may have an understanding of what is happening ... IMHO, this is worse than M$'s type of errors that say something but you can't tell what it means ... I say this due to - No Reference info, Like I said - IMHO ....
[14:12] <brainwash> !apport
[14:12] <brainwash> mmh
[14:12] <brainwash> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport
[14:12] <M_aD> brainwash: indeed, may, but isn't iirc
[14:13] <brainwash> "Apport is not enabled by default in stable releases, even if it is installed. The automatic crash interception component of apport is disabled by default in stable releases for a number of reasons..."
[14:14] <brainwash> not sure what to believe anymore :)
[14:14] <M_aD> thanks for the link and info :)
[14:17] <OldSwabbie> So the suggestion is to - enable apport for this type of reporting and to obtain the needed understanding of what is happening ! ? ?
[14:22] <OldSwabbie> Ok, I will read-up on the Debugging procedures and Apport as well as mmh and also check out to see if there is a crash report.  I thank you for the assistance that I have received ! !
[14:22] <brainwash> good luck
[14:23] <OldSwabbie> :)
[14:23] <OldSwabbie> Bye !  For Now ....
[14:28] <muchacho> hi, how can i make window previews bigger when i alt-tab ?
[14:33] <brainwash> muchacho: https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greybird/blob/master/gtk-3.0/gtk-contained.css#L4725
[14:35] <brainwash> that's for gtk3 though
[14:35] <brainwash> xfwm4 4.13
[14:36] <brainwash> for gtk2 https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greybird/blob/master/gtk-2.0/gtkrc#L889
[14:43] <muchacho> so i'm supposed to put this inside /usr/share/themes/Greybird/gtk-2.0/
[14:43] <muchacho> ?
[14:45] <muchacho> can i put it inside any theme folder and have the same effect ?
[14:46] <muchacho> like if i just copy the part in the css that takes care of the preview size, is it gonna work ?
[14:55] <brainwash> muchacho: you can use ~/.gtkrc-2.0 for that
[14:56] <brainwash> the Xfce forum has many examples
[15:14] <muchacho> seems to be working
[15:22] <muchacho> so i put a ~/.gtkrc-2.0
[15:23] <muchacho> but the thing is when i have too much windows, previews just go back to the size they were before
[15:24] <scootergrisen_> How do i install xfce4-panel-profiles? I use sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xubuntu-dev/staging but i only see the old xfce panel switch
[15:24] <muchacho> so i can have like two or three windows and everything is fine then i open a fourth and it just ignores the .gtkrc file
[15:26] <muchacho> isn't there a way to specify the size of the space previews can take ?
[15:27] <brainwash> muchacho: maybe something that can only be tweaked in the source code
[15:29] <brainwash> scootergrisen_: you mean xfpanel-swtich?
[15:29] <brainwash> xfpanel-switch?
[15:29] <scootergrisen_> yes that is the old xfce-4-panel-profiles right
[15:30] <scootergrisen_> it says it comes from ubuntu-disco-universe
[15:31] <muchacho> i meant like if you specify a size of 1000x1000 the
[15:31] <muchacho> *then
[15:31] <muchacho> all the previews have to stretch and fit inside this space of 1000x1000
[15:33] <muchacho> i have this inside my ~/.gtkrc-2.0
[15:33] <muchacho> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZxDZmqDKCP/
[15:34] <brainwash> no idea
[15:35] <brainwash> this is only theming
[15:35] <muchacho> yeah
[15:35] <brainwash> if you want to adjust the logic, you'll have to edit the source code
[15:35] <brainwash> of xfwm4
[15:36] <muchacho> sweet mother of god
[15:36] <muchacho> i won't do that
[15:36] <scootergrisen_> i want to test the translation in xfce4-panel-profiles
[15:36] <scootergrisen_> xfpanel-switch is not translated.
[15:36] <tibyke> moin
[15:36] <scootergrisen_> Maybe it cant be
[15:37] <tibyke> after a more-or-less succesful upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 there is just one thing: firefox wont start with my "old" profile but wants to create a new one. is there an easy workaround?
[15:37] <tibyke> successful*
[15:38] <brainwash> scootergrisen_: https://git.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-panel-profiles/
[15:39] <tibyke> firefox --allow-downgrade did the trick but wondering how it could be a downgrade :D
[15:39] <brainwash> tibyke: which version do you have now?
[15:39] <tibyke> brainwash, I have 67 now
[15:39] <tibyke> and let me look up what 16.04 had
[15:40] <brainwash> probably the same, unless you've installed a newer one manually
[15:40] <tibyke> it was the same, yes, 67.0-build2
[15:40] <tibyke> so its strange but now I got it sorted with that --allow-downgrade
[15:41] <brainwash> strange indeed
[15:41] <tibyke> I also needed linux-modules-extra to have sound but all ok now :)
[15:45] <OldSwabbie> I've Checked /Var/Crash and I have found - file - root whoopsie May 29 23:22 _sbin_plymounthd.0.crash .... I've been receiving a message to report every time that I power-up and then after logging into my laptop, I receive this nondescript message to Report or Cancel ... I had something about a month ago with plymounthd and it now is popping up again and I have not updated after the previous fixing ....
[15:46] <OldSwabbie> I've had to either Report or Cancel since 5/28/19 and as of today 6/4/19, I've Reported Twice ......
[15:49] <OldSwabbie> Anyone can tell me what this plymounthd service has to deal with ?  I have No experience with this service ....
[16:04] <brainwash> OldSwabbie: that's the boot splash
[16:04] <brainwash> which is known to create crash dumps
[16:06] <brainwash> you could inspect the file, or just delete it
[16:09] <scootergrisen_> How do i change the language from the terminal when i start a program?
[16:09] <OldSwabbie> Is that the xubuntu's splash screen with the spinning circle where you can Ctrl-C at that point ? ?
[16:09] <scootergrisen_> Like LANG=[LL] programname or something like that
[16:10] <brainwash> OldSwabbie: ctrl-c for?
[16:10] <brainwash> and yes, it's the spinning thingy when booting up the system
[16:10] <OldSwabbie> To cancel the report of mounting files ...
[16:11] <OldSwabbie> Thanks Brainwash for the confirmation ....
[16:12] <OldSwabbie> Just-in-case for scootergrisen - if you were not aware that LANG=[LL] would be an environment variable setting ....
[16:12] <brainwash> scootergrisen_: try LANGUAGE=
[16:13] <scootergrisen_> Says "Locale not supported by C library."
[16:14] <scootergrisen_> oh wait
[16:15] <scootergrisen_> Well it sort of work but still says: Locale not supported by C library.
[16:15] <scootergrisen_> 	Using the fallback 'C' locale.
[16:18] <OldSwabbie> May everyone have a Good Day and Good weather, if possible ....
[16:18] <OldSwabbie> Bye for Now ....
[16:19] <scootergrisen_> oh i used export LANG/LANGUAGE/LC_ALL and messed it out with different languages. So now i set them back to the same language and done set the local not supported error
[19:51] <xubuntu68w> My sound in Xubuntu 19.04 keeps making a clunking noise after videos and browsing the web.  I fixed it in 14.04 but can't remember what it was...