[00:31] Hi guys [00:31] I am trying to install xubuntu [00:31] I experienced various issues [00:32] Sometimes its not continue after update and other software so i disconnected wifi and continue [00:33] After trying to install sometimes copying all files and stopped... Nothing happend then I have to keep power button presses [00:33] Some time creating parition and stopped what to do... [00:36] did you check th iso ? [00:36] !md5 [00:36] To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows === brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [17:00] For some years I have thought of Xubuntu as the best of the best distros. The latest model keeps putting up a password block after my timed black screen appears. I have tried in vain to negate this action. Is there one? [17:04] xubuntu58w, 19.10? [17:40] please help, need to create bootable usb stick for xbuntu from the download [17:43] xubuntu50w: what operating system do you use? [17:44] win 7 [17:44] old laptop [17:44] this laptopn i am on now is win 10 [17:44] https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-window [17:44] yes, 19.10 [17:44] https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-windows [17:45] woops, first link is missing an s [17:45] the old laptop is unable to take standard ubuntu, so xubuntu is ok i think [17:47] Can I prepare the usb stick on my new computer, for use on the old computer? [17:51] xubuntu50w: I think so [17:52] the linked tutorial explains how to create a bootable usb device [17:52] i can't work this out [17:52] I have rufus, I have selected FREE DOS (for usb stick), but not sure what to do next.. [17:54] how do i put the necessary file on the usb [17:59] xubuntu50w: isn't that step 5? [17:59] not sure [17:59] yes [17:59] just hope it works [18:00] thanks for your help [19:16] re: thread @ 11:04:21 and 11:00:21....... any solution to this? [19:33] chances are most people don't share your time zone [19:34] also you don't seem to have answered the question [20:01] I will check back in a couple of hours [20:44] Hello all [20:44] Heeeeloooo [20:44] I'm having troubles [20:45] After update Xubuntu kernel to 4.15.0-74 [20:45] we are all having troubles [20:45] life is troublibng [20:45] jajajajaja [20:46] Sorry, just don't get used to the enter [20:47] :) [20:47] its fine [20:47] so what's your problem [20:48] I doubt I'll be able to answer but leave it there so someone might answer [20:49] Ok I have Windows and Xubuntu, I start with the GRUB interface. I have a Laptop with Nvidia GTX1050i. After update linux kernel to 4.15.0-74 then choose to boot Xubuntu, the screen remains Black. (Linux kernel 4.15.0-72 worked just fine) [20:50] I was thinking about the graphic drivers. Then I started Xubuntu with the "nomodeset" configuration but it is the same still [20:58] can you boot into single user mode at least? [21:10] I just can choose to boot xubuntu, and in advanced features I can choose the older kernel (so it works just fine) but i was looking for permanent solution [21:11] I will disconect, because i will try this found in a forum [21:11] https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2395451&page=3 [21:12] Thanks to all, specialy Kumol [21:53] any way to negate the password routine when waking up your monitor? [21:53] in 19.10 [21:54] not sleep just black monitor [21:58] this is a lot like ice fishing.....just sitting here watching my bobber. [22:02] xubuntu58w: What do you mean with password routine? [22:02] or with "negate password routine"? [22:12] i would like very much to move my mouse and have the window open. i haven't been able to figure out how. [22:14] btw thank you gnrp! [22:18] xubuntu58w: I don't really get what the problem is [22:19] so you "wake up" your monitor, but what is the password routine and what is that you want to get rid of? What is the mouse problem? [22:21] i have my system set so that my monitor goes black after 8 minutes. it will not come back on without entering a PASSWORD. i do not like that. [22:24] Xubuntu puts the fun back into computing. passwords take the fun out of computing. [22:31] When you go to settings -> energy management -> security, did you switch it off there that the screen saver goes on? [22:32] otherwise, in the settings there is "session and startup" or so, there with the automatically started services, you can switch off the screen saver to start [22:37] i was in power management. i just turned everything OFF in screensaver. i'll know in 10 mins. thank you! [23:00] try also the session and startup thing [23:02] well, it didn't blank my monitor. i'll keep fiddling with the screensaver. [23:43] working good now. thanks again gnrp!