[07:41] <Veehem> sorry for the neebie question . Ubuntu is now ready for Raspberry https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/
[07:41] <Veehem> Is it somewhere an image for Xubuntu ? And is it working with Raspberry 3?
[08:04] <gnrp> Veehem: The download links are further below?
[08:37] <piscvau> Hello I am desperate trying to install xubunt 20.04.  I was in version 19.10 and the upgrade failed when I was asked whether I wanted to update the sane version. I am now trying to install the 20.04 version from a USB ISO key. I strumble on the following error message pcie-bus-error-aer . I tried to modify the Grub according to https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/327730/what-causes-this-pcieport-00000003-0-pcie-bus-error-aer-ba
[08:37] <piscvau> p but it fails.  Any help would be welcomed as I hve been struggling with the problem for 1 day.  pci = 'noaer' : after starting the computer several times, the start fails.  pci = nomsi the system does not start. pci = nommconf the system does not start. ANy suggestion?
[08:45] <diogenes_> piscvau, then go for 18.04 and in july upgrade to 20.04.
[08:47] <Unit193> I mean, the error might still be there, soo...  Given the time, it might make more sense to ask #ubuntu though.
[08:50] <piscvau> @diogenes thank you
[09:18] <xubuntu43i> wow - online support during install!
[09:19] <xubuntu43i> cool feature
[09:19] <xubuntu43i> all going well so far :)
[09:20] <Unit193> \o/
[10:31] <hththt> hi
[10:32] <hththt> I upgraded yesterday to 20.04 64 bits. My Network Manager was WICD, but yesterday I was prompted to uninstall it. Thinking that a new Version would be installed, I accepted. Now I am writteing from another Computer and mz Notebook doesnät have any wlan Client, neither WICD nor the Default networkmanager
[10:33] <hththt> I have downloaded the targ for Network Manager. Upon installing I get 'intltool is too old, I Need intltool 0.40. or later. So I download the newest intltool I find (0.51.0), and I proceed to ./install it to get: './install.sh: no Input file specified'
[10:34] <hththt> where do I Need to install intltool 0.51.0?
[10:34] <hththt> targ is tar.gz
[10:36] <well_laid_lawn> hththt: change to the unpacked directory that has the install file in it
[10:38] <hththt> well_laid_lawn, so I cd to the previous Directory (where the unextracted NetworkManager is) and install it there?
[10:38] <hththt> here there is no install file
[10:43] <well_laid_lawn> you need to find where it is
[10:43] <well_laid_lawn> the ./ bit of ./install means run the install file in the current directory
[10:44] <hththt> change to the unpacked directory that has the install file in it, do you mean the install file in intltool or in NetworkManager?
[10:44] <hththt> well_laid_lawn
[10:46] <well_laid_lawn> well, you had installed networkmanager you said so...
[10:46] <hththt> well_laid_lawn
[11:00] <Veehem> @gnrp thanks, It's later during install you've the option to unstall it
[11:00] <frad> no
[11:05] <frad> k
[11:58] <ena> hi! I installed xubuntu 20.20 recently and I'm having some problems with scrolling. scrolling with two fingers on the touchpad works fine, but scrolling with the wheel of a mouse is erractic (sometimes rolling the wheel down scrolls down, sometimes up). I've seen this problem in firefox and libreoffice writer so far. anyone knows how I can fix
[11:58] <ena> this? thanks :)
[12:22] <ena> alright nevermind, it seems my mouse is broken
[12:23] <ena> however I have another question: the FN shortcut for disabling the touchpad doesn't work. the key isn't recognized in xev, even though the volume up/down and screen luminosity up/down FN work. anyone know how to activate it? :)
[12:39] <piscvau> Here again. I was in xubuntu 19.10 and the upgrade to 20.04 failed. Installing xubuntu 20.04 was unsuccessfull . randomly, the system does not start and in the journal CTL tere are many PCIe errors EAR correced.following you advice of installing 18.04. after install the PC does not start.
[12:39] <piscvau> ANy suggestion?
[12:47] <brainwash> piscvau: my suggestion would be take the error messages and do a web search
[12:52] <piscvau> when trying to install xubuntu 20.04 we did a web search that lead us to https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/327730/what-causes-this-pcieport-00000003-0-pcie-bus-error-aer-bad-tlp. We tried all suggestions in grub pci = noaer, pci = nomsi pci = nommconf. None of them solved the problem. This morning on the forum, someone suggested to install 18.04. This install also fails. The PC does not reboot after install. How can we access
[12:52] <piscvau> error messages after failed reboot????
[13:38] <piscvau> Hello can someone tell me how to get the error messages when install fails after reboot?
[18:42] <xubuntu3i> broo browser in da setup doe
[18:57] <xu-help51w> I've got a problem with installing the Epson Imagescan plugin for network-scanning. It tells me that 'imagescan' plugin wasn't found but would be needed for installation. Somebody out there with the same problems? Thank you all for your help:] :]
[21:11] <lwmar> hello, anyone can help me with my xubuntu freezing problem? maybe diagnosing logs? thanks
[21:14] <gnrp> !ask
[21:14] <lwmar> ok, thanks. what log/s should I share so you can help me?
[21:15] <lwmar> if I leave the PC downloading torrents with transmission, when I come back it is totally frozen, as the screen goes into saving mode I cannot see anything.
[21:36] <lwmar> sometimes only disconnecting from wifi and trying to connect to a different network causes it to freeze
[21:55] <lwmar> can anyone suggest maybe a better time of the day when to come back and ask my previous questions again?
[22:02] <gnrp> lwmar: Hm, Friday/Saturday evenings are not always optimal anyway
[22:03] <gnrp> lwmar: Does the system still work? When you look into the logs afterwards, do you see anything happening in that "frozen" time?
[22:03] <gnrp> or when you use magic sysrq?
[22:06] <lwmar> Hi gnrp, I have to restart the PC as I think it is not working after that. I am not sure what log I need to look into
[22:15] <lwmar> I am reading about magic sysrq now, I can see there are a lot of commands, I am not sure which one I should try: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key
[22:19] <lwmar> I am looking now into /var/crash and I don't see any log for today or yesterday
[22:30] <gnrp> you can press alt+sysrq+s and see if the hard drive works
[22:30] <gnrp> you can have a look at /var/log/syslog - there you will also find the absolute time
[22:37] <lwmar> @gnrp I posted the syslog here: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/JVVYWCdkgP/
[22:40] <gnrp> lwmar: That's a very small excerpt
[22:41] <gnrp> I mean, check the logfile. If your computer is still running, but the screen seems black, it would be easier to nail it down
[22:41] <gnrp> so you ahve to remember when your computer froze the last time, and then check the logfile if there are entries from that time
[22:41] <gnrp> I have that problem quite frequently with non-intel GPUs. The GPU/driver crashes, but the system continues running
[22:41] <gnrp> especially when it comes to screen suspend etc.
[22:42] <lwmar> I will try to disable screen suspend then, I have an old ATi Radeon graphics card with GPU
[22:46] <lwmar> thanks gnrp I will come back if the problem still persists, good bye