[06:31] <xu-help25w> Thanks for the welcome @ChanServ.  I've just installed xubuntu20.04 on an Acer ES i5 laptop, tried to record myself on Audacity with a headset mic, but Audacity records with the laptops inbuilt mic instead.  Anyone know how to make Audacity record with the headset mic?
[06:39] <diogenes_> xu-help25w, look in pavucontrol > input devices.
[06:52] <xu-help25w> I have the headset plugged in and the input devices shows: Built-in Audio Analogue Stereo, Port: Microphone, but no joy there, and no other options available, doesn't change if I pull the headset out either.
[06:56] <diogenes_> xu-help25w, so is it recognized or not in input devices?
[06:59] <xu-help25w> Doesn't seem to be in the input devices,  how do I test if it is recognized?
[07:00] <diogenes_> type: arecord -a
[07:01] <diogenes_> arecord -l
[07:03] <xu-help25w> **** List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices ****card 1: Generic [HD-Audio Generic], device 0: ALC233 Analog [ALC233 Analog]  Subdevices: 0/1  Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
[07:06] <diogenes_> which means it's not recognized, what mic is that?
[07:08] <xu-help25w> Its just a normal headset, the type most people use in their mobile phones
[07:11] <diogenes_> so it uses one input for both mic and headset or it has 2 separate?
[07:12] <xu-help25w> Just the on input for both mic and headset
[07:12] <xu-help25w> Sorry, one
[07:14] <diogenes_> and you got 2 different jacks on laptop? 1 for speakers 1 for mic?
[07:16] <xu-help25w> no, just one
[07:17] <diogenes_> it should be working if it's a combo jack.
[07:18] <xu-help25w> the earphones work, just not the mic
[07:18] <diogenes_> try ask in #pulseaudio channel.
[07:19] <xu-help25w> ok, thanks
[09:07] <nikolam> I am getting more and more frustrated for the lack of search function in Thunar file manager in Xfce..
[09:07] <nikolam> What kind of search funcion or tool you are possibly using to search current folder/view in Thunar?
[09:08] <nikolam> Like a long list of documents I want to quicly filter per text string (Like in thunderbird)
[09:18] <Unit193> Don't like catfish?
[09:22] <nikolam> Unit193, is it integrated in Thunar? Catfish seems useless if I need to copy/paste path, evety time I search something..
[09:22] <Unit193> I believe there's a button or whatnot for it.
[09:24] <Unit193> Ctrl+Shift+f ?
[09:24] <nikolam> I also had a 'Custom Actions' rigt-click button for checking Checksums, but it is not working anymore
[09:26] <nikolam> https://pastebin.com/6MV5J7JK
[09:27] <nikolam> Unit193, Ctrl+Shift+f does nothing. If I need to make a new shortcut, will it then start Catfish into same search path that I am currently into? I dont' think so.
[09:31] <Unit193> The default has catfish --path=%f
[09:34] <nikolam> I don't have it here by deafult, I updated from 20.04 to 20.10
[09:36] <nikolam> when I add keyboard shortcut, it still opens plain Catfish and not under current path where Thunar is. Seems like Thunar needs a new feature
[09:40] <nikolam> https://ibb.co/Z86h9BX
[09:48] <DarkTrick> nikolam, File-> find in this folder
[09:49] <DarkTrick> you  should be able to add a shortcut ... sec
[09:57] <xu-irc0w> Hello everybody!
[09:58] <xu-irc0w> I would like to install xunbutu on a Asus Transformerbook T100TAM, but I don't know how to do that really.
[09:59] <xu-irc0w> I tried but my bootable usb can't load and windows is locked I can't load any firmware after the boot
[09:59] <DarkTrick> nikolam, the command should be ok with `catfish --path=%f`. Try to setup a different shortcut
[09:59] <xu-irc0w> I'm a bit stock... Someone have a idea?
[10:00] <DarkTrick> nikolam, apparently the one you'd like to set is already taken "uca-action"..whatever that is
[10:01] <DarkTrick> xu-irc0w, perhaps: try a different usb memory and/or try a different program to make the usb bootable
[10:01] <DarkTrick> xu-irc0w, what do you use for making it bootable?
[10:03] <DarkTrick> nikolam, btw: maybe `catfish --path=%d` is a better choice
[10:05] <xu-irc0w> DarkTrick I tried another one which I'm sure work.but it's the sme on my pc I can't load anything..
[10:06] <xu-irc0w> DarkTrick I used "Startup disk creator" on Ubuntu
[10:09] <DarkTrick> xu-irc0w, what happens if you plug it it and start the notebook?
[10:12] <DarkTrick> xu-irc0w, Do you choose to "start from USB device" ? If not, maybe that's your problem.
[10:13] <DarkTrick> xu-irc0w, also, maybe check your BIOS / UEFI, if booting from USB is enabled in the first place.
[10:13] <DarkTrick> xu-irc0w, If you have troubles understanding the terms, let me know
[10:15] <xu-irc0w> DarkTrick yes I did, I put that usb in the first place, and By "overide" also.
[10:16] <DarkTrick> xu-irc0w, when you boot, what's shown on the screen?
[10:17] <xu-irc0w> DarkTrick: right now I tried with a bootable usb with debian it's seems working well.I'm nstaling right now.I thinks it's because it's a 32 bits firmware
[10:18] <xu-irc0w> xu-irc0w: nothing, back to the windows recovery screen, which is missing so impossible to start the recovery
[10:19] <DarkTrick> xu-irc0w, the ubuntu you installed on the usb drive was 64-bit?
[10:23] <xu-irc0w> DarkTrick yes. I did know cause it's seems my processor is 64bits and the bios 32 bits. or reverse I don't know
[10:23] <xu-irc0w> I didn't*
[10:24] <DarkTrick> Is the bios important here?
[10:24] <xu-irc0w> Xubuntu exist on 32 bits?
[10:24] <DarkTrick> I think if the processor is 64 bit, the OS can be 64 as well.
[10:24] <DarkTrick> xu-irc0w, I think there was one....? didn't check lately. It was just more difficult to find
[10:27] <xu-irc0w> no the old windows was on 32 bit. The processor is 64 bits but seems without any drivers 64 bits for the graphic "card"
[10:28] <xu-irc0w> so I think it's impossible on 64 bits.I'll try to found that xubuntu 32 bits and I let you know
[10:29] <xu-irc0w> thanks a lot anyway for your time!
[10:52] <DarkTrick> xu-irc0w, just checked; it looks like there are no 32 bit images around anymore :/
[10:59] <xu-irc0w> yeah I saw that also... bad luck. Debian is installed but doesn't load ...
[11:00] <xu-irc0w> do you know another 32 bit linux distrib which is simple to use, I'm beginner and I just know windows..
[11:02] <xu-irc0w> ?
[11:34] <xu-irc0w> I found one http://ftp.free.fr/mirrors/ftp.xubuntu.com/releases/18.04/release/xubuntu-18.04.5-desktop-i386.iso
[11:34] <xu-irc0w> I'm downloading it.
[12:19] <xu-irc4w> hi all, is there version 20.04 for rpi 400?
[23:11] <xu-irc79w> hello
[23:11] <xu-irc79w> i would like install a software on my xubuntu system
[23:11] <xu-irc79w> but i'm new of linux
[23:12] <xu-irc79w> and i dunno how to do
[23:12] <xu-irc79w> is there someone that could help me?
[23:18] <xu-irc65w> hello
[23:18] <xu-irc65w> someone could help me?
[23:19] <krytarik> !install
[23:19] <krytarik> Great..
[23:20] <xu-irc65w> hello
[23:20] <krytarik> What exactly do you want to install then?
[23:20] <xu-irc65w> https://github.com/njfaria/SolPipLog
[23:21] <xu-irc65w> this app
[23:21] <xu-irc65w> or software
[23:21] <xu-irc65w> i dowloaded it
[23:21] <xu-irc65w> i unzipped
[23:21] <xu-irc65w> and now?
[23:32] <krytarik> xu-irc65w: Well, since the thing seems to be tailored to Raspberry Pi, I'm not sure the bundled executable (which comes from nowhere I can see, same as the rest of the ZIP file) is gonna work on any other architecture..
[23:32] <xu-irc65w> thank you, but what i have to do pratically to instal it
[23:32] <xu-irc65w> ?
[23:33] <xu-irc65w> first experience with xubuntu for me
[23:33] <krytarik> Well, there is a readme - read it just as I did.
[23:38] <xu-irc65w> i copied in home the whole folder and called Sol
[23:38] <xu-irc65w> now?
[23:48] <xu-irc65w> i cant see the reademe now
[23:49] <xu-irc65w> before was a txt file now is md file
[23:54] <xu-irc65w> where is setup.sh?