[01:17] can any1 tell me how to stop this stopjob timeout for 1 min30 sec on shutdown thermal daeman stop job for user c2 1 min 30 sec i have searched and read tried watchdog it worked 1 time set the stsyemd.conf to 2 seconds still takes 5 min for machine to shut down === brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [01:37] I know I can type hb.sh & to run a script and then disconnect from a server, but is there a way I can disconnect when I've already run the hb.sh script? Renice does priority. [01:39] Oh maybe bg? [03:35] Dear friends, I replaced windows' os to xubuntu's os on my laptop. I am not using dual boot. When installing xubuntu I used existing data partion from windows’ os as home in xubuntu’s os (I did not format this partition). When the installation completed, I could not see the existing data partition. These data is important to me, I am afraid if they are broken. What should I do ? I am a really newbie in linux. [03:41] xubuntu91w, first of all you should have come here for the info before even doing that, second, your windows data partition is NTF formatted, linux cannot have a /home directory NTFS formatted, what you can do now, insert your installation media and boot live, find your windows data partition, mount it and back up your data, then re-install the system but with formatting the drive and choose ext4 for both / and /home. === Israphel is now known as Guest34298 === Israphel_ is now known as Israphel [03:50] Oh I see. There are another problem on the installed xubuntu, the gui is too big not proposional to the laptop screen size. How should I do ? [03:53] xubuntu91w, run this in terminal: lsblk -o NAME,FSTYPE,SIZE,MOUNTPOINT,LABEL | nc termbin.com 9999 [03:53] you gonna get a link in terminal as output, share that link in here. [03:58] Okay I will try it at home, thanks in advance [04:15] anyone know a bit about plymouth? for some reason i cant get my boot splash to show up on startup or shutdown. i just have the black screen and white text while booting but i'd prefer the nice Xubuntu logo i used to have. [05:04] anyone on? [11:50] good morning, I have a problem with xubuntu 18.04. it often happens that the system freezes and no longer responds to commands [11:51] the mouse is locked and the keyboard is not responding [11:52] xubuntu11w, pastebin: inxi -F [11:52] !pastebin [11:52] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. === Guest9172 is now known as Makerblaker === Babloyi_ is now known as Babloyi [16:06] hmm fresh xubuntu install was missing xserver-xorg causing hang after resume from suspend or screen lock [16:07] Hi everybody [16:08] I can't connect to Xubuntu 18.04 rdp hosted in Hyper-V. it shows blank screen when connecting [16:18] The live dvd of 18.04.02LTS has gparted, right? [16:19] CrazyLikeAFox: all live cds should have gparted [16:20] it's part of the installer if i'm not mistaken [16:21] Well, my intent was to boot as live to partition up some drives, instal a finnicky os, then install xubuntu after [16:26] Hi! This is the secind time i am trying to log in to my laptop that has xubuntu and suddenky it asks for password that i dont know. Is there a way to reset it? Thanks [16:27] xubuntu54w, https://askubuntu.com/questions/24006/how-do-i-reset-a-lost-administrative-password [16:39] Thank you! I will sound suoer stupid now, but should i press shift before after xubuntu appears om thr screen? [17:12] Is /boot where grub grub is installed to by default? [17:13] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 [18:26] how can i move my folder /home to another partition [22:02] installin 18.04.02 lts i386 on my old dell now that I have xp working and it's graphics sorted [22:02] I wonder how tricky graphics will be under xubuntu [22:03] AGP dual monitor card, 2x vga monitors with a native mode of 1280x1024 76Hz [22:39] Hey guys, can I do swap from a file in my /home sorta like windows? [22:43] probably [22:43] no idea how tho [22:45] Create a large file using dd and if=/dev/zero, then mkswap file;swapon file [22:48] OKay, that simplifies this [22:48] Thanks