[02:14] <guilll> I try to install 22.04, it has been detecting filesystem for more than 2 hours.
[04:36] <guilll> I did a fresh install of xubuntu 22.04, I have a grub error 15 after the install.
[04:54] <JackFrost> nicoz: For 32bit I would have said the same thing you did, fwiw.  And I don't usually keep an archive of the past releases.
[07:51] <gnrp> guilll: If it is trying to detect a filesystem, it should throw you to a rescue shell at some point though if it is nto the root filesystem or the initrd (whatever the exact message was)
[07:51] <gnrp> guilll: Is maybe the hard drive having trouble?
[09:09] <josh_> hello
[09:10] <josh_> i am some what new to linux
[09:10] <josh_> but i would like some help to make a two pc streaming setup with the two pcs i have
[09:10] <josh_> one linux one windows 11
[09:11] <josh_> so is their some one that would help me
[09:11] <josh_> hello?
[09:12] <josh_> i am tryin to find nditex some thing or other for my pc streaming setup
[09:15] <gnrp> !ask
[09:15] <gnrp> josh_: People  here are generally helping, but you have to stay a bit and wait
[09:15] <gnrp> and ask for your questions directly
[09:16] <josh_> ok
[09:16] <josh_> sorry
[09:16] <josh_> i do mean i am sorry
[09:17] <josh_> i have obs installed on this linux box and my windows pc what do i need to do for nditex
[09:18] <gnrp> what is nditex?
[09:18] <josh_> its a tool
[09:18] <gnrp> hm. google doesn't turn up with anything for me
[09:19] <josh_> it might be under nditool or plugin for obs
[09:20] <josh_> i was watching a video on it but he had two windows pcs
[09:20] <josh_> not the linux and windows i am using
[09:26] <gnrp> maybe describe your streaming setup and what you want to achieve first
[09:29] <josh_> well i have 3 pcs two are windows one is older one with linx that i am using now
[09:29] <josh_> *linux
[09:29] <josh_> i stream game play to twitch
[09:29] <josh_> i don't have a capture card
[09:30] <josh_> thats why i wanted to use ndi thingy
[09:34] <josh_> so i guess theirs no help with that
[09:34] <josh_> or is their?
[09:35] <gnrp> I think this is pretty specific and not really the genreal topic of this channel, so you won't find too much help here
[09:35] <gnrp> but doesn't OBS already have a diret interface to twitch?
[09:35] <josh_> ok
[09:35] <josh_> well ok
[09:36] <josh_> i will try a different place for help sorry to have bothered u guys/gals
[09:36] <gnrp> it's ok
[09:36] <gnrp> just hang around, maybe somebody knows
[09:37] <gnrp> I didn't mean to say that this is off-topic, just that you might not find the help you want here
[09:37] <gnrp> damn, he's gone.
[09:54] <rasne21> hello
[10:19] <josh_> hey
[10:22] <josh_> i am tryin to make my xubuntu not go to sleep or whatever its doing to make the screen blank after 5 mins or so
[10:24] <josh_> i am on an nvidia card
[10:26] <josh_> cuz i thought i turned off all my screen savers and power stuff to make it not do that
[10:30] <slashfantastic> Hello, I've logged onto Xubuntu this morning and it's not booted into XFCE, instead it looks more like normal ubuntu - how do I get back to XFCE?
[10:31] <slashfantastic> (all my applications are still here, i just need to launch them under "Activities"
[10:31] <josh_> i think thats done with your session manager
[10:31] <josh_> like before u log in
[10:50] <slashfantastic> my desktop is still running in gnome shell, how do i get it back to XFCE? i've tried reinstalling xfce4
[14:00] <gtumminia> What is this?
[16:53] <geison> hello, how can I istall the openssh-server on xubuntu?
[16:59] <gnrp> geison: You open the package manager and install it there
[16:59] <gnrp> or you open a terminal and enter `sudo apt install openssh-server`
[20:46] <kihox> prova