[00:12] <Xarizzar> Uh, hello. I wanted to ask something. Greybird-dark on the gtk-common-themes snap is only available on XUbuntu 20.04? I'm using 18.04 and I installed that via snap, but I can't find Greybird-Dark... Sorry if this doesn't belong here, I'm kinda new to IRC (;・∀・)
[00:20] <krytarik> Xarizzar: Yes, indeed.
[00:23] <Xarizzar> Hmm. I guess I'll get it when 20.04.1 releases then. Thank you for your time
[02:37] <hyfly> hello
[02:38] <hyfly> internal speakers  ,  not found ,  , how to activate them
[02:39] <Bashing-om> !sound | hyfly
[02:39] <hyfly> thanks
[02:40] <Bashing-om> hyfly: :D But about all the help I can offer.
[05:30] <rami> hello
[05:30] <rami> i am a newbie in linux, i just run xubuntu for the first time using a DOK, and when i try to open the filemanager i get an error
[05:30] <rami> failed to executre default file manger
[05:31] <rami> failed to execute child process /usr/bin/thunar (input/output error)
[05:32] <diogenes_> rami, what is  DOK?
[05:32] <rami> disk-on-key
[05:32] <rami> i tried going into terminal and running "sudo thunar", but same error
[05:33] <rami> using ubuntu or lubuntu everything works, so i think it has some bug with xubuntu probably?
[05:33] <rami> or maybe i need to fix something here?
[05:34] <rami> the error in ther terminal is: sudo: unable to execute /usr/bin/thunar: Input/output error
[05:34] <diogenes_> disk-on-key is that a usb drive?
[05:35] <rami> ha, yes, usb drive
[05:36] <diogenes_> Input/output error means there is a problem with the usb drive.
[05:37] <rami> its the same drive i worked with, also using the ubuntu, and lubuntu
[05:37] <rami> i didnt get any errors with them
[05:37] <diogenes_> and it's the first time i hear disk-on-key.
[05:37] <rami> yeah, that's the name we use here in israel, probably a local nick for the usb drive
[05:37] <rami> :)
[05:38] <rami> so it must be an error with the usb drive? should i try to format it again with the xubuntu iso?
[05:39] <diogenes_> rami, it's damaged, or ISO wasn't written properly so format it.
[05:39] <rami> i'll try to format it again
[05:39] <rami> thanks mate(y)
[05:39] <rami> (y)
[05:40] <diogenes_> np
[05:52] <Rami> so, i just wanted to update, i formatted again, now the system work fine
[05:52] <Rami> thanks again (y)
[05:59] <TonyThuitai> How can I install english UK language if it cannot be selected in the Language selector?
[06:01] <TonyThuitai> How can I install english UK language if it cannot be selected in the Language selector?
[06:24] <TonyThuitai> How to install English UK language in xubuntu which comes with English US and English UK cannot be selected when changing languages?
[06:30] <well_laid_lawn> TonyThuitai: which version of xubuntu are you using ?
[06:30] <TonyThuitai> 20.04
[06:32] <well_laid_lawn> I'm not on that that yet
[06:32] <well_laid_lawn> but youu should be able to find it in the package manager
[06:32] <Deano59> I selected English UK fine on xubuntu 20.04...
[10:37] <zleap> hi
[10:43] <well_laid_lawn> !hi
[14:25] <Stabington> Is there a simple way to disable the touchpad when a mouse is connected?
[14:33] <gnrp> Stabington: Try out synclient
[14:33] <gnrp> I guess you would have to script that yourself though
[14:34] <Stabington> lovely
[15:02] <gnrp> Stabington: You can also do it non-automatically via the settings, though
[15:25] <jdwwatts> how do i get rid of the message on start problem with settings ?
[15:26] <diogenes_> jdwwatts, what message?
[15:28] <jdwwatts> yes all it says is problem with settings and the optionsare report problem and cancel it came on when i atemted to upgrade via chat instructions and boched it
[15:28] <jdwwatts> oops
[15:29] <jdwwatts> other than that everthing works fine
[15:29] <diogenes_> try this in terminal: sudo apt install -f
[15:30] <jdwwatts> ok here goes
[15:31] <Hamilton> Why these emojis are not in color? (FF on Ubuntu 18.04) http://i.imgur.com/T3OgrNX.png
[15:33] <jdwwatts> ok it says the following programs were automatically installed and no longer necessary then it give a remove comand
[15:34] <diogenes_> but did it install anything?
[15:35] <jdwwatts> it said building dependancy tree and reading list thats all
[15:36] <diogenes_> ok now run: sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
[15:41] <jdwwatts> its getiing busy now
[15:42] <jdwwatts> i ran the sugjest comands
[15:43] <diogenes_> and what is the result? did it update anything?
[15:45] <jdwwatts> when i ran the update it said the system is up to date then i ran the other one for upgrade and its asking to ok things now
[15:48] <jdwwatts> Looks like the upgrade is a long process
[15:49] <diogenes_> what is it doing now?
[15:49] <jdwwatts> preparing and unpacking
[15:52] <diogenes_> could you make a screenshot of the terminal window?
[15:53] <diogenes_> make it full screen first.
[15:53] <jdwwatts> how
[15:55] <jdwwatts> oh crap it dissapeared
[15:56] <diogenes_> what disappeared?
[15:56] <jdwwatts> like it crashed or something the terminal emulater
[15:57] <diogenes_> open it again and run: sudo apt install -f
[15:59] <jdwwatts> waiting for signal could not get lock how can i get a screen shot
[16:00] <diogenes_> open menu and type screenshot
[16:00] <jdwwatts>  ld by proccess ?
[16:00] <diogenes_> active window and delay 5 sec.
[16:01] <diogenes_> then host to imgur and share the link.
[16:04] <jdwwatts> still understand I don't see an active window option in the term
[16:05] <diogenes_> not in terminal <diogenes_> open menu and type screenshot
[16:05] <jdwwatts> its still ld by processing somthingthough
[16:19] <jdwwatts> ok i have a screenshot in the browser
[16:20] <jdwwatts> what do i do with it
[16:20] <diogenes_> share the url link here.
[16:21] <jdwwatts> https://i.imgur.com/j8QBOxT.png
[16:22] <diogenes_> ok now run: sudo apt autoremove
[16:22] <diogenes_> BUT
[16:24] <diogenes_> i'd advice you to have an usb drive with xubuntu so you can reinstall if something goes wrong.
[16:25] <jdwwatts> https://imgur.com/7O6eNUw.png
[16:25] <jdwwatts> ok
[16:26] <jdwwatts> so do i click y
[16:27] <diogenes_> hit enter
[16:28] <jdwwatts> ok
[16:28] <abtm76> I have a weird xrdp situation
[16:29] <abtm76> first I am trying to rdp to an xubuntu machine (not logged in)
[16:29] <jdwwatts> heres the screen shot link
[16:29] <jdwwatts> https://imgur.com/zVZTSsA.png
[16:29] <abtm76> I connect, but instead of the xubuntu customized xfce4 desktop
[16:29] <abtm76> I am shown the vanella xfce4 desktop
[16:30] <abtm76> when I log in locally though I do see the xubuntu desktop instead
[16:31] <Hamilton> What is ubuntu's default monospace font? What did I mess with here http://i.imgur.com/WC1tc1u.png
[16:31] <diogenes_> jdwwatts, after it's done run: sudo apt update
[16:31] <jdwwatts> ok
[16:31] <diogenes_> then: sudo apt upgrade
[16:55] <UrbanBushCraft> experts - I am looking for the quickest/simplest way to enable RDP in XUbuntu 20.04. It is a virgin install and I want to connect from OSX workstation, but also other [x]ubuntu systems. any pointers appreciated as there is lots of "old" posts/blogs etc
[16:56] <abtm76> follow this guide
[16:56] <abtm76> https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjkuojA1prpAhUZK80KHU4jA7sQFjAAegQIAxAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Flinuxconfig.org%2Fubuntu-20-04-remote-desktop-access-from-windows-10&usg=AOvVaw1n6Lz-LotgdnCFpQGvyB-F
[16:56] <abtm76> for linux try using remmina as a client and not usre what to use from OSx.  if there is a native app try that first
[16:57] <abtm76> I hate that google obscures the actual url to force you back through their system
[16:57] <abtm76> actual url: https://linuxconfig.org/ubuntu-20-04-remote-desktop-access-from-windows-10
[16:57] <abtm76> its updated for 20.04
[16:58] <abtm76> I was able to get xrdp working fine
[16:59] <abtm76> only issue I am seeing is that when I connect it starts an xfce4 session without the xubuntu customizations
[16:59] <abtm76> which is still usable but annoying and I would like to figure out cause
[17:21] <abtm76> UrbanBushCraft did that link give you what you needed?
[18:49] <abtm76> I have a weird xrdp situation.  first I am trying to rdp to an xubuntu machine (not logged in).  I connect, but instead of the xubuntu customized xfce4 desktop.  I am shown the vanilla xfce4 desktop.  However, when I log in locally though I do see the xubuntu desktop instead. any suggestions on where to look/troubleshoot?  Thanks
[18:57] <UrbanBushCraft> thanks @abtm76 - I hate google too ;-)
[19:35] <brainwash> abtm76: I would compare the environmental variables
[19:37] <abtm76> good thought
[19:37] <abtm76> thank you
[19:44] <abtm76> XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is different and XDG_SESSION_PATH is missing from rdp
[20:54] <dio> .
[21:40] <Unit193> abtm76: Set XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP=xubuntu before running startxfce4.  My ~/.xinitrc looks like: http://paste.openstack.org/show/ibW4oNzU9FFhxZBYW7Mr, and I have /usr/local/bin/startxubuntu with http://paste.openstack.org/show/7gzslkolR6gEwKyM55cs for if I want to use x2go.
[22:08] <turbokitty> is snap absolute nessecary for xubuntu?
[22:08] <Unit193> If you use chromium or lxd, yes.
[22:18] <sm0rux> Unit193: That's why I stay away from Chromium and lxd :)
[22:20] <Unit193> sm0rux: Does the new software thingy come as a snap now?
[22:22] <sm0rux> Don't know. I've uninstalled snapd. Still on 18.04. Maybe that doesn't work in 20.04?
[22:23] <Unit193> I'm sure you can still, might have to use synaptic but that's a feature not a bug. :P
[22:23] <Unit193> turbokitty: So I'd say yes.
[22:25] <sm0rux> Unit193: I really prefer to install from repos. Why? I'm more comfortable to do it that way.
[22:25] <Unit193> sm0rux: You don't have to push that argument to me, I have not nor will I use snaps nor flatpaks.  I will package it if need be though.
[22:28] <sm0rux> :)
[23:30] <xu-irc47w> what is the system requirements for xubuntu?
[23:30] <Unit193> What do you have?
[23:31] <xu-irc47w> I have a pentium 4 1.7ghz
[23:31] <xu-irc47w> 256mb ram
[23:31] <xu-irc47w> 80gb IDE hdd
[23:31] <genii> Pretty sure P4 is 32bit
[23:31] <xu-irc47w> mhm
[23:31] <xu-irc47w> Its a Willamette p4 btw
[23:31] <Unit193> Basically what you want to consider is what you'll be running, if all you want to do is irc and read email via alpine or something then you won't need as much if you use libreoffice and firefox.  However P4 is 32bit and 256ram isn't enough.
[23:32] <xu-irc47w> oh
[23:32] <xu-irc47w> I heard xubuntu has a 32 bit image
[23:33] <genii> For 18.04, but not for 20.04
[23:33] <xu-irc47w> oh
[23:33] <Unit193> No deriv of Ubuntu has them post 20.04
[23:33] <lighterowl> yeah, i386 as a host platform is now dead when it comes to Ubuntu.
[23:33] <Unit193> Regardless, you won't be running firefox or chromium on 256M
[23:33] <genii> Unit193: I think Lubuntu is the last haldout
[23:33] <genii> *holdout
[23:33] <Unit193> genii: The archive isn't there, Lubuntu can't.
[23:34] <xu-irc47w> welp imma go freeBSD then
[23:34] <Unit193> That's an interesting fallback, fwiw Debian also...Oh.
[23:35] <lighterowl> yeah
[23:35] <lighterowl> I use Debian on my very very old Pentium M laptop.
[23:36] <Unit193> Oooh, are you one of the lucky ones where the Pentium M reports PAE?
[23:37] <lighterowl> yes :)
[23:38] <Unit193> Same, though I don't really use it as a desktop.
[23:39] <lighterowl> I hardly ever boot that laptop, I usually don't have a reason to.
[23:39] <lighterowl> I mostly just fire it up every few months to update the system, but that's about it.
[23:39] <lighterowl> tried installing Windows 10 on it today for fun, but even the installer didn't want to run. :(
[23:39] <Unit193> Requires EFI and 64bit no?
[23:40] <Unit193> Though, this isn't really on topic for #xubuntu.
[23:41] <lighterowl> nah, it's still installable on ordinary 32-bit BIOS systems. the installer launched but crapped out with a IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL error. I guess that particular laptop must have an exotic combination of I/O resources or something like that. tried fiddling around with BIOS and disabling almost every builtin device, but that still didn't work.
[23:41] <lighterowl> Unit193: okay, I'm shutting up now. :)