[14:17] <ifiokekott1> good day
[14:18] <gnrp> ifiokekott1: Hi
[14:20] <ifiokekott1> do you still use xubuntu?
[14:39] <AccelShark> well I know I like to use it... :D
[15:25] <frost> hey
[15:33] <Frost> if anybody needs any type of help, im here to help!
[15:33] <Maik> Frost: as in the other support channel, stop with that
[15:34] <Frost> sorry
[15:34] <Maik> seems you just don't know better kiddo
[15:35] <Frost> hehe
[15:36] <Maik> not funny imho
[15:37] <Frost> ok this is support, lets stop the offtopic
[15:37] <Maik> Frost: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines
[15:37] <Maik> read that
[15:38] <Maik> and for once stop beying annoying in support channels
[15:38] <Frost> ok i wont sorry
[17:33] <Tsuki> Hi There, I have an issue with the authentication password
[17:34] <Tsuki> Any way that someone can help me?
[17:39] <gnrp> Tsuki: What is the issue, exactly?
[17:41] <Tsuki> I can log in when the window appear, however when I am inside and I want to update software it asks me an authentication password. I insert my log in password, but it is not recognized.
[17:42] <frost> Tsuki : just type your password somewhere else, then copy it to the program
[17:43] <Tsuki> I have done it but it doesn't work
[17:44] <Tsuki> It should be the same right?
[17:44] <frost> yeah
[17:44] <frost> try rebooting
[17:45] <gnrp> Tsuki: Could it be that you have a differnt keyboard layout on the login screen than when logging in? Are there any characters in your password that might change between e.g. US English and yours?
[17:46] <frost> Tsuki : just change your layout
[17:47] <Tsuki> I had set it up a different keyboard (which I didn't know was possible in the beginning) UK Eng and Italian. But now I set it up an Italian keyboard in Xubuntu. I had open Libre Office and typed my password and past in the authentication as suggested, however it didn't work
[17:53] <gnrp> Tsuki: The thing is, could it be that you type in what you *think* your password is, but if you type it in the same way in UK En it will be different?
[17:54] <gnrp> I mean, that the password is set to the "wrong" one, i..e, when you type it in UK Eng
[17:54] <gnrp> I don't know how much this is an issue anymore, but I used to have trouble with this quite often
[17:54] <gnrp> try to change the layout of the running system to UK Eng and then type it into libreoffice and check
[17:55] <Tsuki> I have found the issue, but if someone can help me to fix this I would be extremely grateful. Apparently in my log in password there is the - which is correct as Italian Keyboard. In my authentication password instead is not the - but the /.
[17:56] <Tsuki> Is there any way to set up the same - on both the log in and authentication password? And, how can this two password be different?
[17:57] <frost> Tsuki : switch to italian then uk
[17:59] <Tsuki> I'm sorry what do you mean? I meant set it up one password or...set it up the same keyboard. (UK keyboard doesn't have the - in the /...that's why I found it odd)
[17:59] <gnrp> no, this must be the same password. I guess some confusion with the keyboard layouts, what was used during installation, which one during login, and which one in the system
[17:59] <gnrp> try the command `sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration` and then set your password again on the console and then reboot and check if it works
[18:01] <Tsuki> Thanks! I will try it out
[18:09] <frost> Tsuki : tell us your results when done
[18:11] <Tsuki> I will! Thanks
[19:18] <frost> Tsuki : can you tell us the results?
[19:19] <Tsuki> I'm doing now
[19:38] <Tsuki> I have tried and eventually I managed to have everything in Italian
[19:39] <Tsuki> However when I login the - is placed in the UK keyboard even if at the end the language is it
[19:39] <Tsuki> So quite odd...
[19:51] <Tsuki> Fixed it! I had to restart the VM and they italian was applied to everything!! Thank you
[19:57] <frost> Tsuki : you are using linux in a vm?