[08:03] <pragomer> hi. can you confirm that catfish (using catfish 1.4.4 under xubuntu 18.04.2) can NOT find content in eml files?
[08:03] <pragomer> i HAVE activated content search : http://i.imgur.com/p8N1bKW.png
[09:45] <xubuntu73w> Hi all ! I'm having an issue with xubuntu live usb stick.
[09:46] <gnrp> xubuntu73w: Tell your problem and then if anybody knows the answer, he will tell
[09:46] <xubuntu73w> While I add a new partition on the stick, the xubuntu live doesn't boot anymore in legacy
[09:47] <xubuntu73w> Just UEFI... And that's a problem for me, I would like to recover  the 2-way boot as before
[13:26] <reborn> Hello. Are there any options to get notifications for new firmware updates from lvfs? (fwupd.org) in Xubuntu? I have a supported Dell system and would like to install firmware updates as soon as they are available. I am running 18.04 LTS.
[14:54] <tomreyn> reborn: gnome-/ubuntu-software would list those lvfs / fwupd updates when they're available. i don't know whether xubuntu uses it, though. other than that, i *assume* (don't have a supported device i could test with) that   sudo fwupdmgr get-updates   would list available updates for your supported devices (which could, e.g., be forwarded to notify-send to show up on your desktop)
[17:56] <n-iCe> hi guys
[17:56] <n-iCe> hi, any idea why is my system mounting the usbs as root or with root access only
[18:10] <genii> Default ownership of a detected drive is root. If it has a filesystem which also supports linux permissions schemes, it will use that. So the root filesystem of the drive will always belong to root by default if it's something like ext2/3/4 or similar. If it's a foreign filesystem it will try to mount it with something like FUSE and give write when possible. So if you have a drive with linux filesystem and permissions on it, you need to have a folder
[18:10] <genii> on it which is owned by the user you want to be able to write there.
[18:11] <genii> Ownership of the partition itself cannot be easily altered, it is done during detection
[22:33] <evg19> i'm installing xubuntu and typing from it.
[22:33] <evg19> Couldn't find option not install any addition software. Is it possible?
[22:34] <evg19> i would like to have minimum installation
[22:39] <gnrp> evg19: Open the menu, type "software", and then you have kind of an "app store"
[22:39] <gnrp> ah, sorry, thought the other way round
[22:39] <tomreyn> the default ubuntu desktop installer has a minimal option, i don't know whether xubuntu has one. if you'd like no graphical desktop you can purge anything that looks like graphics incluiding xubuntu-desktop and install ubuntu-minimal.
[22:39] <gnrp> well, it is the minimal installation. You can remove components, but then things might break when you upgrade later on
[22:41] <evg19> yes, I remember i did minimal ubuntu installation somehow.  Now is time to restart. See you guys.
[22:50] <tomf> so, I have an issue where my system hangs for a second when I run sensors or if i8k is changing fan speeds -- I figure they're the same issue. Where should I start to figure out what is wrong?
[22:56] <tomreyn> tomf: hi, how did your benchmarks go? eny findings on the memory test?
[22:57] <tomreyn> *any
[22:57] <tomf> ooh! good reminder. I'll run that now.
[22:58] <tomf> I'm only living with this laptop until Sunday -- but I've got a free afternoon so I figured I'd look into this goofy sensor thing
[22:59] <tomf> it seems that a lot of people have fan issues with older dell systems
[23:00] <tomreyn> memtest86+ will probably take a night for its default 2 passes. might not be worth it if you'll pass it away on sunday, unless you want to make sure it's in as-good-shape-as-it-can-be-on-a-10+-year-old-system
[23:01]  * tomreyn bedtime
[23:01] <tomf> oh wow, I had no idea it took so long
[23:01] <tomreyn> good luck
[23:01] <tomf> thanks tomreyn -- sleep well