=== brainwash_ is now known as brainwash === arunk is now known as xubun2 === arunk is now known as xubun2 [09:52] Hello. I have seen that Xubuntu 20.04.1 exists already (http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/20.04.1/release/). But it isn't listed on https://xubuntu.org/releases/. What is the reason for this difference? [10:46] xu-irc53w: i assume it's just that no one got around to update the website, yet [10:46] it should be safe to use, though. [10:48] xu-irc53w: there's a 20.04.1 torrent link at https://xubuntu.org/download [10:49] so it's really just that https://xubuntu.org/release/20-04/ has not been updated to point to the newer torrent, yet [10:52] or here if you don't want to torrent -. http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/20.04.1/release/ [10:52] *-> [11:08] Many thanks, tomreyn and coconut! [12:04] How do I add environment variable settings to menu items? [12:05] I tried `env MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE=i965 /usr/bin/vlc --no-one-instance` as command, but it doesnt work [12:21] what exactly "does not work"? how do you tell? [12:26] menu -> search application -> start application -> nothing happens [12:26] tomreyn, ↑ [12:26] tomreyn, may it be possible that the new information is not yet loaded? [12:28] trying it in application finder shows a small error message. It looks like the desktop file gets updated within the FS, but not within menu/appfinder [12:29] solved: [12:29] menu-libre "save" button did only update file system, but not not update the internal data of [12:29] but not internal data [12:33] glad you worked it out! [13:51] Hello, I'm new to xubuntu. I am dealing with a sound problem. I was using Ubuntu 16 on a generic and old notebook, the sound was perfect and the internal microphone was working perfectly. I installed xubuntu 20 and the sound level decreased and the internal microphone no longer works. I still have the installation of Ubuntu 16, so the question, is [13:51] there a way to imitate the sound configuration and ubuntu 16 modules? I do not know where to start. [13:54] solving sound issues is not too easy, unfortunately [13:54] !sound [13:54] If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings. If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - https://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !players and !mp3. [13:54] xu-help76w: ^ [13:55] I suggest you start by just ensuring your Xubuntu 20.04 (I assume here, you only said "20", which does not exist) installation is fully updated, and rebooted afterwards, though. [13:55] !uptodate [13:55] To ensure you have all the latest known patches and security updates for your ubuntu installation, please update with the following command: `sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade`. See also !upgrades and !security; you may also need to run `apt full-upgrade`. [13:56] Ok, the volume applet don't solve the problem. The internal mic don't work and I checked the Hardware Outputs devices [13:56] I will see the doc's ubott [13:57] I tested using arecord and aplay [13:57] tomreyn -> 20.04 my mistake [14:01] My simple brain thought, why not just replace the 20.04 snd module with 16.04? This could work? [14:07] no, this won't work [14:08] the drivers are in the kernel, the kernel version has changed a lot, and 16.04 LTS' kernel would not be compatible to 20.04 LTS' user space. [14:09] xu-help76w: you really do need to upgrade to either 18.04 LTS or 20.04 LTS, though, since xubuntu 16.04 has reached end of life a good while ago. [14:10] on 2019-04-21 [14:11] tomreyn besides the end of life I need a ligth desktop, so xubuntu with xfce is the perfect choice [14:12] probably a better choice than gnome then yes. [14:13] the right approach for fixing the audio issues will involve identifying your sound chipset, and searching the web and launchpad (ubuntu's bug tracker) for other reports (and fixes or workarounds) regarding this issue. [14:13] I am very impressed with the performance of xubuntu, just the sound issue is a headache. But I figure out that is recorrent to other to [14:14] Chipset - intel hda - realtek alc883 [14:15] descrição: Audio device produto: NM10/ICH7 Family High Definition Audio Controller [14:15] i'm not able to support you in doing the additional research needed here. [14:16] ok tomreyn. No problem, I keep searching [14:16] Thank's [14:16] try also creating a new user account, see whether it works fine there. [14:17] not rarely, after such a huge upgrade, you end up with configurations in your users' home directory which are counter productive. [14:17] Ok, this is my first time here. I will create an acount [14:17] good luck, i'll be back later [17:10] hi [17:12] anyone here can recon this [17:12] dpkg: unrecoverable fatal error, aborting: [17:13] reading files list for package 'libapt-inst1.5:i386': Input/output error [17:13] E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2) [17:13] please help me [17:13] how i will fix this [17:13] hi Gusj [17:14] babu: Hi [17:15] hello [17:16] babu: either your file system ran full or you forgot to run apt update [17:17] or there's a physical media error [17:17] hmm, libapt-inst1.5 is a 14.04 LTS package [17:19] hi everyone [17:20] anyone here can help me to fix this [17:20] dpkg: unrecoverable fatal error, aborting: [17:20] reading files list for package 'libapt-inst1.5:i386': Input/output error [17:20] E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2) [17:29] hi [17:29] anyone here can helpme to fix this [17:29] dpkg: unrecoverable fatal error, aborting: [17:29] reading files list for package 'libapt-inst1.5:i386': Input/output error [17:29] E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2) [17:30] anyone here??? [17:36] hello [17:36] ffatman, [17:39] anyone here [23:44] I got a weird problem with xubuntu 20.04. I have been trying all the different ubuntu's using respin on my asus baytrail netbook. My issue only happens with xubuntu When I type "i" i get 5 which makes me not able to enter passwords. I tried different US keyboard settings, but still get a 5 instead of a i. Can anyone help? Like I said its only [23:44] xubuntu. Ubuntu, ubuntu-mate and lubuntu keyboard is correct.