[00:00] <Unit193> Fernando-Basso: Did you test that again?  Adapt the desktop file and relog?
[00:03] <Unit193> Fernando-Basso: Sorry, I meant FurretUber. :/
[00:07] <FurretUber> Adding the delay, only one icon appears
[01:07] <fredrick-strand> hello :)
[01:08] <fredrick-strand> i just paid for ubuntu essential but have a problem
[01:09] <fredrick-strand> my account is suspended for typing wrong password, how can i fix this :O
[01:10] <guiverc> fredrick-strand, ubuntu essential?  
[01:11] <fredrick-strand> Ubuntu Advantage
[01:11] <Unit193> guiverc: https://ubuntu.com/advantage has them.
[01:11] <guiverc> That is a Canonical product, and not related to Xubuntu fredrick-strand 
[01:11] <Unit193> fredrick-strand: We're community support, you'll have to contact Canonical.
[01:12] <fredrick-strand> this is not about the advantage package, this is about how i can fix my suspended ubuntu account ? :O
[01:13] <guiverc> I would be contacting IS for that; not community issues; you may get help here if you had issues with xubuntu.org, not Ubuntu or Canonical sites
[01:15] <fredrick-strand> ok.. as you probably already noticed im new to linux and all that comes with it.. slowly learning :)
[01:16] <fredrick-strand> thx for answer, i will try other channels :)
[13:00] <ayyub> ...
[15:21] <peterbennett> Stragne problem after installing xubuntu 22.04. GUI did not start and login prompt would not allow me to login. It turns out the root filesystem had permissions -rw------- After fixing that it all works.
[15:21] <peterbennett> s/stragne/strange/
[15:26] <tomreyn> file systems can be mounted r-w, but they don't have -rw------- permissions. file system objects have. what are you referring to?
[15:30] <peterbennett> I booted my system on ubuntu 20.04 and then mounted the 22.04 root fileystem on a temporary directory as rw.
[15:31] <peterbennett> Then I tried to list that directory and got that it was not permitted
[15:32] <peterbennett> I did a ls -ld and saw the directory had -rw---------- permissions, however if I ls -ld / I see root notrmally has -rw-r-x-r-x
[15:33] <tomreyn> directories actually start with a d there
[15:33] <peterbennett> So I chmod to g+rx,o+rx
[15:33] <peterbennett> Sorry just typing from memory here
[15:34] <peterbennett> The point it only root had any access to it until i added read-only access for rrot group and other groups.
[15:35] <peterbennett> It is probabley because I did not format the root disk drung install as it was already formatted, it maybe had the wrong permissions from before.
[15:35] <tomreyn> oh, that could explain it. interesting.
[15:36] <tomreyn> i think / would normally be drwxr-xr-x
[15:37] <peterbennett> Just a suggestion to add a chmod somewhere duing install to give the correct permissions to the root directory
[15:37] <tomreyn> you'd need to file a bug report / feature request on launchpad.
[15:39] <peterbennett> OK 
[18:32] <xu-help62w> I have a problem with xubuntu the latest version Pop Os 22, the os update & recovery panel does not appear in the system configuration, how can I make it appear through terminal? https://786647.smushcdn.com/1490832/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/OS-Upgrade-Recovery-696x407.png?lossy=1&strip=1&webp=1
[18:53] <tomreyn> diosdeluniverso: it's either Xubuntu or Pop OS, not both.
[18:54] <tomreyn> and your screenshot says it's the latter
[18:54] <tomreyn> !popos
[18:58] <diosdeluniverso> It is an example screenshot, I want to know how I can make that gnome panel appear in xubuntu, because it tells me that it does not come natively, any command to make it appear from terminal?
[19:01] <Unit193> I don't think GNOME's panel is standalone?
[19:08] <rfm> also Xubuntu doesn't use GNOME, it's Xfce.