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xieyiI am using 19.10. how to start virtual screen with xpra on 19.10?02:00
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valoriexieyi: if you don't get an answer here, please ask in #ubuntu, a much larger channel02:23
valorieI've never heard of xpra, so no help from me02:24
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swift110hey04:04
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Guest21814Good morning08:22
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BluesKajHi folks12:06
IrcsomeBotVijay996 was added by: Vijay99613:00
IrcsomeBot<Linuxophil> Hello fellow Kubuntu enthusiasts and developpers!13:46
KaassouffleHello, I'm trying to install kubuntu on an old 32-bit laptop. When I boot the usb, I get a command line. Does anyone know how I get to the desktop?13:50
mparilloIf it really is 32-bit only, then the ISOs are no longer being created for newer releases. I recommend you pick up the last LTS with a 32-bit ISO: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/18.04.3/release/14:13
mparillokubuntu-18.04.3-desktop-i386.iso14:14
KaassouffleThat's the one I used14:14
mparilloYou could try startx14:18
KaassouffleIt says "Command not found"14:22
mparilloMaybe sddm is not running. You could try systemctl enable sddm.service --force14:23
mparilloThen, if necessary systemctl reboot14:23
KaassouffleSystemctl: not found14:24
KaassouffleBtw it says (initramfs) before the input14:25
mparilloThen I am not sure you have booted Linux. I think initramfs is some kind of busybox pre-boot step (but I am reaching the limits of what I know).14:28
KaassouffleAh, then I'll google on busybox. Thanks for the help14:28
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frikisHello everybody. First off all thank you for sustain the ubuntu proyect. PXE  I am trying to install ubuntu in another sistem but the boot says: 'pxe-e61': media test failure, check cable'. But I have as priority boot from usb in bios. Any idea about what I can try next? Thank you so much15:12
frikisHello everybody. First off all thank you for sustain the ubuntu proyect. PXE  I am trying to install ubuntu in another sistem but the boot says: 'pxe-e61': media test failure, check cable'. But I have as priority boot from usb in bios. Any idea about what I can try next? Thank you so much15:13
EvropiI'm guessing that's happening at BIOS rather than OS level15:15
Evropiit might be a confusion in terms of UEFI and BIOS15:16
Evropibecause UEFI often shows both but usually just skips any BIOS boots, only looks at UEFI boots15:16
frikishow can I do that?15:16
Evropiso I'd check (a) that you burned to the right type and (b) go into a quick boot menu rather than priority in case it doesn't work with the priority setting15:16
Evropido you know if your system is BIOS or UEFI?15:17
Evropiusually in UEFI, it will be nice and graphical, and sometimes give you the option as to how you want to boot. UEFI is far better btw if you do have a choice15:17
frikisI am in bios now15:18
frikisit show just things about BIOS15:19
Evropiis it graphical or console-like?15:19
frikisshow options with BIOS name15:19
frikiswindows, but now I am in BIOS, before the sistem start15:19
Evropiessentially when you burn the boot USB, you should make it for a UEFI target system15:19
frikisI have the usb with ubuntu installation15:19
Evropiadmittedly I'm not 100% sure how to tell if a system is BIOS or UEFI from within Windows, but worth looking up15:20
Evropiif you're burning the USB from inside Windows, I recommend Rufus15:20
Evropiit has a box that lets you configure if you're burning to BIOS or UEFI, choose the appropriate one15:20
frikisI am buring in ubuntu15:20
frikisbut ok, I will install rufus15:20
EvropiI see, admittedly on linux I've only ever done it with dd (can't remember the commands, I google them each time haha)15:21
Evropibut yeah I believe it's the target based on what you've said15:22
BluesKajrufus is for burning in windows15:33
BluesKajdd works well15:33
BluesKajon linux15:33
frikisYes, for windows. I am trying to use multiwriter in ubuntu15:36
frikisand I will install rufus in windows to try any of those options15:36
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BluesKajrufus on windows is also buggy btw, there's an alternative called etcher and it works on most platforms15:44
BluesKajwindows and linux15:44
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frikisyes, it was the problem. thank you so much guys16:54
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salviocome si visualizzano i canali17:30
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IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> I was trying to uninstall xfce desktop on my ubuntu machine. I followed a guide and uninstalled the de.  … I want to install kde on this machine but.. i can't get in ubuntu anymore..22:40
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> I ran this into the terminal:  … sudo apt purge xubuntu-icon-theme xfce4-*  … sudo apt autoremove … After rebooted the machine.. Nothing..when I select Ubuntu on the selection screen (dual boot with win10) I can't get in Ubuntu22:42
bprompt<Franzpow> try    https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-2265433.html22:47
bprompt<Franzpow> the entry may well be in the /boot/grub/grub.cfg file, but it may require some changes, thus the grub updating22:49
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> I am currently stuck on a nlack screen.. I can still reboot using ctrl+alt+canc but I am finding no luck. I got an error about my usb ports But It disappeared insterting again my wifi adapter.. i am trying what you suggested me22:49
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> Black*22:49
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> Bprompt: I did not understand what to do reading what you have sent. Do I have to use the those commands?22:58
bprompt<Franzpow>   well, in essence, the guide says, use a live-session-usb, use chroot to for a chroot session to your Ubuntu installation in the HDD, do the binding of the directories, then issue the grub install and updates, to update the "grub in the HDD" not the live-session23:00
valorieisn't a fresh install far easier than that?23:01
valoriechrooting from a live session is rather painful as I recall23:01
bpromptvalorie:  yes, I'm assuming it may not desirable, but yes on SSD I've installed in 10 minutes or less23:01
bpromptvalorie:  done it a few times, isn't bad :)23:01
valorieeasier to just do a quick backup of ~/home and a fresh install of kubuntu23:02
bprompt<Franzpow> if reinstalling is stomachable, then bear in mind that a reinstall on HDD is around 20minutes on SSD is 10 or less, just don't forger to backup your $HOME23:02
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> Is there a fast way to backup $home?23:03
bpromptI use zip -r9y   but that's something I do periodically =)23:04
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> I have a live Usb 19.10 session.. Is it possibile to fix the issue without reinstalling everything?23:04
bprompt<Franzpow> yes, using the chroot as mentioned in the guide23:04
bprompt<Franzpow> but if you don't have much apps installed, then a reinstall is quicker, the bigger hassle is the configurations and for that you want to have $HOME backed up at all times23:05
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> Oh well.. How to start chroot? I can't enter in ubuntu as I said.. Do I run it from the usb session?23:05
bpromptonce the configurations are in place, you can install this or that app and when they find the configuration, they use that, so you don't have to spend 6hrs redoing all that23:06
bpromptsome things many folks overlook is that, reinstalls are fast, but reconfiguring the system and apps individually takes 10hrs or more =)23:06
bpromptreason why I back up my $HOME quite a bit, my current $HOME I've migrated it over about 5 machines and 6 HDD or so23:07
bprompt<Franzpow> yes, check the guide, is from a live-session23:08
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> That's convenient.. When you have to do a fresh install23:08
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> Now I prefer to not reinstall everything..23:08
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> @bprompt> <Franzpow, I am trying to understand but I can't...23:08
bpromptis not just good for a reinstall, also when something happens, some upgrade or update may go amiss, or even one makes a mistake and you can always put it back23:09
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> The guide says to use those commands but I don't know where to use them :')23:09
bprompt<Franzpow> you'd do it from a live-session, in the terminal of course :)23:10
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> Oh. So I start ubuntu from my usb-session and run these commands in the terminal?23:10
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> I was thinking to do that but I was afraid to break everything up23:10
bprompt<Franzpow> yeap, check where ubuntu is say /dev/sda3 and mount that, then do the -o bind bindings23:11
bprompt<Franzpow>  well,  be not afraid of breaking it, is already broken =)23:11
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> In my case is dev/sda5 and that's already mounted23:12
bpromptreason why you'd be doing it from a live-session23:12
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> Bprompt: :( I know that's broken23:12
bprompt<Franzpow> then there's nothing to be afraid about :)23:12
bprompt"'Come to the edge,' He said. They said, 'We are afraid.' 'Come to the edge,' He said. They came. He pushed them, and they flew..."    ~~ Guillaume Apollinaire ~~23:15
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> I appreciate your support23:19
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> There's that command 'sudo mount dev/sda1 mnt/boot/efi23:19
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> In my dev/sda1 there's my windows installation.. Is it ok to proceed with this command?23:20
bprompt<Franzpow>   well, you're fixing the Ubuntu partition, no the windows one, so you won't be mouting that windows, nope23:22
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> Oh i am rebooting23:27
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> Finger crossed23:27
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> I had no luck..23:28
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> I think I did something wrong in the process23:29
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> bprompt: I probably did not set che correct folders while doing chroot because nothing has changed23:29
bpromptis possible, you can always retry the procedure23:31
bpromptoddly enough, someone at #ubuntu is having the same issue, the url for the guide suggested may work better -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows#The_graphical_way23:33
bpromptwhich is the same thing, putting Grub back after something went south23:33
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> Oh I am gonna look this one then23:34
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> I don't understand where the grub is installed23:45
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> Sdb or sda?23:45
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> Sdb is my usb install, right!23:46
IrcsomeBot<Franzpow> ?23:46
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