[00:00] <Gusj> [    29.405] (**) Option "xkb_model" "pc105"
[00:00] <Gusj> [    29.405] (**) Option "xkb_layout" "us"
[00:01] <well_laid_lawn> line 4003 has your webcam as a keyboard
[00:02] <well_laid_lawn> line 403 has your webcam as a keyboard
[00:02] <Gusj> When I have added the 'atkbd.reset' to the grub file that is the only time when I have seen something have any effect, when the machine booted and I logged in and the NUMLOCK LIGHT was off,
[00:03] <Gusj> @well_laid_lawn let me see..
[00:04] <Gusj> @well_laid_lawn Wow I see that.. but I did not do that, I can see is that the udev rule you asked before?
[00:09] <well_laid_lawn> I can't find anyone else on the net haing the issue you are so it seems to be local to you
[00:09] <well_laid_lawn> try a bios reset and see if that helps
[00:12] <Gusj> @well_laid_lawn  Amazing, there is some ppl that have keyboard not working. yes I already tried that bios reset, even the battery out, power button pressed for a minute, bios to defaults,
[00:18] <well_laid_lawn> nothing about the c55 and keyboard - lots of vvids about replacing keyboards though...
[00:19] <well_laid_lawn> maybe someone else will hve a clue
[00:34] <xubuntu48w> Hello; xubuntu live disk doesn't load
[00:34] <xubuntu48w> Loading just runs in an endless circle
[00:36] <Gusj> @well_laid_lawn Thank you for your help in seeing the log files and of all
[00:38] <well_laid_lawn> luck
[00:40] <xubuntu48w> Everyone other distro I tried at least shows some status rather than just endlessly loading
[00:40] <Gusj> @well_laid_lawn do you think something like 'Boot-Repair' would be able to help?
[00:43] <well_laid_lawn> Gusj:  It boots ok so not really
[00:43] <well_laid_lawn> I'm pretty coninced it's a hardware issue
[00:43] <well_laid_lawn> I'm pretty coninvced it's a hardware issue
[00:45] <Gusj> @well_laid_lawn but if they work correctly inside the Bios, the kybrd and trackpad, and then stop working when lubuntu boots, how can it be hardware?
[00:45] <Unit193> xubuntu48w: You can drop 'quiet splash' from the boot options to get more detail when booting.
[00:48] <Chay> I checked disk for errors no error found
[00:50] <Gusj> Is there an utility I could run to determine if it is indeed hardware related?
[00:51] <Chay> Seems mint xfce installer works much better
[00:51] <Gusj> @Chay  were you just in this channel with the nickname 'xubuntu48w' ?
[00:53] <Chay> Ya I'm on my phone irc dumped me
[00:54] <Chay> I was able to boot in by disabling by switching from peg to igpu
[00:54] <Chay> Now at step updates and other software I selected third party software and ubi-part an failed 141
[00:54] <Gusj> @Chay a msg for you right before u left:
[00:55] <Gusj> @Chay  Unit193 xubuntu48w: You can drop 'quiet splash' from the boot options to get more detail when booting.
[00:55] <Chay> Oh thanks sorry that irc dumped me when I unlocked my phone earlier...
[00:56] <Chay> It just seems. To hate my 2080 like most distros
[00:56] <Gusj> @well_laid_lawn and when you say hardware, it is the part in the motherboard that controls the laptop keyboard and trackpad, is that it?
[00:58] <Chay> The installer on installation type doesn't detect the other operating systems either
[01:03] <Chay> The partition manager is very poor compared to gparted
[01:19] <Chay> I have a drive that is encrypted by another distro how can I format it?
[01:58] <Regor> where is disk-managing utility in xubuntu bionic ?
[02:11] <Bashing-om> Regor: Gparted ? on the installer.
[02:27] <Regor> no gparted
[02:39] <krytarik> Regor: "sudo apt install gparted" - if you want it on an installed system.
[02:57] <Regor> i wanted to know that no disk utility is available after installation ?  i installed fdisk though
[03:16] <Regor> i removed many default packages that i dont use  like pidgin,thunderbird,parole after installation . so i had doubt whether it removed disk-utility also !! .
[03:21] <Regor> i am using cmus/ neomutt/ weechat and vlc
[03:22] <Regor> xubuntu bionic is excellent :D
[04:39] <tomreyn> Regor: you probably referred to gnome-disk-utility. "apt search disk-utility" will say whether it's "[installed]"
[05:04] <Chay> I have xubuntu fully installed now; but having issue with themes, I've tried several themes from https://www.xfce-look.org/ but they never seem to load right
[05:05] <Chay> I just want a flat black
[05:11] <Unit193> I believe one of the 'Arc' themes from the repositories has a darker skin.  xfce-look ones might not be compatible with current gtk3.
[05:11] <Unit193> Urgh...
[05:43] <Regor> tomreyn:
[05:43] <Regor> Sorting... Done
[05:43] <Regor> Full Text Search... Done
[05:43] <Regor> gnome-disk-utility/bionic-updates 3.28.3-0ubuntu1~18.04.1 i386
[05:43] <Regor>   manage and configure disk drives and media
[05:48] <Regor> my question is whats is default disk-utility in xubuntu 18.04 LTS ?
[05:57] <tomreyn> Regor: i don't really know, but you could look through the dependencies of the xubuntu.desktop package, it may tell
[05:57] <tomreyn> * xubuntu-desktop
[05:59] <tomreyn> so: apt-cache show xubuntu-desktop | grep ^Depends:
[05:59] <Unit193> Live ships with gparted, but there's no graphical one in the installed system.  Also, that'd miss all the recommends of that package.
[06:00] <tomreyn> apt-cache show xubuntu-core | grep -E '^(Depends|Recommends|Suggests):'
[06:01] <tomreyn> or   apt-rdepends xubuntu-desktop
[06:03] <Unit193> Regardless, the answer remains the same: No graphical one, just fdisk, gdisk, and parted.
[06:03] <Unit193> (Unless you're talking about live, then gparted too.)
[06:27] <Regor> interesting :)
[06:30] <Regor> thanks tomreyn Unit193
[06:35] <tomreyn> you're welcome, Regor :)
[06:50] <Regor> parted is installed i just checked
[06:53] <Regor> installed gparted now !
[06:59] <Regor> ***Need to get 1,176 kB of archives.
[06:59] <Regor> After this operation, 5,776 kB of additional disk space will be used
[07:00] <Regor> :)
[08:43] <Regor> how to change permissions on disk ?   i formatted usb to ext4 by gparted . but it has only root access
[08:46] <Regor> another 80 gb ntfs partition i want automount
[08:48] <diogenes_> Regor, use gnome-disk-utility.
[08:51] <Regor> ok
[08:55] <Regor> thanks :) all solved !  diogenes_
[08:56] <diogenes_> Regor, solved how?
[08:56] <Regor> using gnome-disk-utility
[08:56] <diogenes_> ok
[14:32] <bashtux> hi guys, tell are any of you using this mouse with Linux, and how are you finding it if you are?
[14:32] <bashtux>  Logitech MX Anywhere 2S
[14:34] <bashtux> i have a shitty Microsoft Bluetooth mouse that has a really laggy feeling in any distro.
[14:34] <GridCube> i use wireless mouses but they are all dedicated not bluthoot
[14:35] <bashtux> the model above has both 2g wireless with usb dogle and bluetooth.....i have ordered it....its quite expensive though
[14:35] <bashtux> and i see Logi dont support Linux or have software/drivers on their site for it
[14:35] <GridCube> my experience with wireless mouses has been rather nice all way around
[14:36] <GridCube> but again, never used bluethoot ones
[14:36] <bashtux> hope the more premium one ive ordered works better on BT, as i have a dell XPS that only has USB C ports.....so i dont really want to use a dock just for the mouse :(
[14:37] <GridCube> oh
[14:37] <GridCube> well that's silly, you shouldn't buy computers without proper usb support
[14:39] <bashtux> lol it has proper USB but only if i use the USB C to USB A hub. i wanted the high end Dell for the performance specs it has, plus most new high end devices only come with USB C now....at least what ive seen
[14:40] <genii> I had problems before with Logitech MX500 under linux, every second boot the computer wouldn't see the hardware
[14:41] <gnrp> bashtux: I have the first one and there were reported errors of that hardware with Linux
[14:42] <gnrp> I mean, with Bluetooth. Search for the old one (without the 2S), I do not remember my issues anymore. But it was afair a kernel thing
[14:42] <bashtux> hmmmm :/
[14:42] <gnrp> I do not remember the issue anymore now and don't have the link, maybe you will find a fix though
[14:43] <bashtux> guess ill find out on Thursday when it arrives :)
[14:43] <bashtux> just hope its better than this crappy el-cheapo Microsoft 1800 something bluetooth i have
[14:44] <bashtux> response times are terrible
[14:45] <bashtux> feels like im moving the mouse cursor though honey...LOL
[14:45] <bashtux> *through
[15:07] <xubuntu88w> hello all, having a huge issue cannot load grub, cannot boot
[15:08] <xubuntu88w> have a link of what issues are at  http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YfWCkT2vNZ/
[15:26] <Gusj> @xubuntu88w did you disable Secure Boot in the bios? reset the bios and try again..
[16:41] <swift110> hey
[17:45] <xubuntu44w> hi all, quick question
[17:45] <xubuntu44w> I am using Xubuntu 18.04 and having issues setting up a samba share
[17:46] <xubuntu44w> I tried installing the samba package
[17:46] <xubuntu44w> then clicking Menu > Settings > Samba gives me an error "failed to execute gksu system-config-samba"
[17:47] <xubuntu44w> what other packages do I need?
[17:47] <xubuntu44w> or is there a clear simple way to set it up? perhaps a tutorial you know of, etc
[17:54] <GridCube> is gksu still a thing?
[17:55] <GridCube> pretty sure that's not a thing anymore, try running system-config-samba from a terminal
[17:55] <sublevel> I don't have gksu or gksudo on 18.04
[17:55] <xubuntu44w> thx good idea
[17:56] <GridCube> yeah last time gksu was shipped was in 16.04
[17:56] <xubuntu44w> tried "sudo system-config-samba", complained about missing /etc/libuser.conf
[17:57] <xubuntu44w> did a "touch /etc/libuser.conf"
[17:57] <xubuntu44w> now sudo works
[17:57] <xubuntu44w> thanks, problem solved
[21:14] <xubuntu40w> hello?
[21:33] <swift110> hey
[21:40] <sublevel> swift110: no need to wait for a hello back before you jump into saying/asking things  (but greetings to you anyway!)
[21:43] <swift110> cool sublevel how are you?
[21:43] <swift110> ]
[21:44] <sublevel> I'm enjoying my recent upgrade to xubuntu 18.04