[00:00] metacity is gnome2's default window manager, Xubuntu uses Xfce's xfwm [00:00] metacity has been the window manager of gnome 2 [00:02] xfce4 is equivalent to Gnome then. [00:02] yes, they are both desktop environments [00:02] xfdesktop is what? [00:02] a desktop manager [00:04] so many layers, confusing to me... [00:05] fortunately you don't need to understand it all to be able to use xubuntu [03:12] knome, ahh.......... found it Xubuntu uses xfwm4 instead of metacity. [03:13] /part [03:19] ... that was literally the first answer [03:35] Lol === brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [08:15] Hi, is there a simple way I can move a windows to another (physical) screen using the keyboard? I have a multi-monitor setup and sometime I want to have a certain window maximised on my 2nd screen without the need to touch my mouse. === max12345 is now known as Guest41410 === Guest41410 is now known as max12345 === d- is now known as Guest82089 [10:54] any help on how to enable hibernation in xubuntu 15.04 ? [10:57] shazar: https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/ubuntu-help/power-hibernate.html [13:57] anyone know a good place to get xfce themes at? [13:59] xfce-look.org [14:00] cfhowlett, thanksa [14:00] thanks* [14:00] happy2help! bynarie [14:00] =] [14:05] Hi guys, [14:05] No matter what a I do in the power management / screensaver settings, my screen goes off after 10 minutes [14:05] any idea? I read about a long standing bug on this [14:06] is there a workaround? [14:12] rmelo: Assuming that you have configured the Power Manager settings correctly, have you checked the monitors settings? I have had monitors that had hard wired (but configurable) time outs. Caused me all sorts of confusion the first time this happened:) [14:23] no such monitor settings, I tryed in different monitors. [15:44] can I disable the resizing of windows when pulling them to the top and bottom of the screen? [15:53] Meerkat: "Settings Manager → Window Manager Tweaks → Accessibility → Automatically tile windows..." [15:55] lovely. Thanks! === xangua_ is now known as xangua [18:59] Hello, I turn on 4 workspaces, how to switch to another one? [19:03] I use the mousewheel - but you need to set that on, you can also Ctrl+F1/2/3/4 to do that [19:06] Ahh ok THX [19:06] /70/70 [19:07] Pici: 63 was a much better year ... [19:08] I know :( [19:09] piotr1, alternatively use ctrl+shit+left/right [19:10] or up/down depending on positioning of workspaces [19:11] and is there a way to see all workspaces on one screen? so I can chose where to switch [19:12] *choice [19:14] like macos expose? [19:18] don't know never use it, something like all 4 workspaces making themselves smaller and are showing all together on one screen? [19:19] xfce's window manager xfwm4 does not provide such a feature [19:20] ok thank you for answer [19:21] piotr1, but you may use compiz (the unity window manager) with xfce as well [19:23] Thank you for the tip, maybe i will try one time. I will probably be not good for overall performance? [19:24] piotr1, for performance not at all ;) [19:33] piotr1: you 'could' try xfdashboard - it's in a ppa so all the we don't support ppa stuff applies [19:34] but you can set it to run from something like the winkey and it gives at the least mouse control - possibly not what you want though :) [21:27] Hello, is it possible to disable "25% tiling" === GridCube_ is now known as GridCube