[06:20] anyone know how to get to grub after installing lubuntu? I tried holding down shift and esc, but no luck :( [18:30] lubuntu 15.10 [18:30] so systemd-inhinit lists xfce4-power-manager as block(ed) [18:30] how can I fix that? and should systemctl -i suspend override the inhibit? [19:37] hi [19:37] yo Gnjurac what's up? [19:38] i have an isue with QT creator if my window isent maximized i cant see top part, like its too much up but i cant click on that top part to move it down [19:39] if i maximize it shows the top bar but i cant move it wihle maximized [19:39] Gnjurac: if this is only happening in the one app, it's likely a problem with the app itself [19:39] oh [19:40] ok it isent really a big isue i can use it maximized but whatewer [19:40] if you wanted to confirm that, you might want to try using the app within another live flavor of ubuntu, e.g. kubuntu, ubuntu, etc [19:40] it's also possible it's some sort of screen space/resolution issue. is it a laptop? [19:42] nah [19:42] desktop [19:42] small monitor? :) [19:42] 1920 1080 [19:42] yeah that's likely not the issue then [19:42] can i somhow move it down buy kayboard [19:42] you might want to check with app support [19:43] how do i change the time and date on the panel [19:43] if i right click on it it doesnt give me that option [19:44] definitely not visible on preferences [19:44] Gnjurac: could you provide a screen shot? [19:44] SebastianTCL: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/CustomizingTheClock [19:45] Gnjurac: also what version of lubuntu are you using? [19:45] http://pasteboard.co/5c93pdI.png [19:45] http://pasteboard.co/5c9EHM9.png [19:46] i dont have isue with any other app [19:47] redwolf: look at Gnjurac 's screen shots. when NOT minimized, qt creator is missing the uh. "window decorations?" [19:47] oh [19:47] meybe or its too much up [19:47] duno [19:47] wxl, that is horribly contrived [19:48] SebastianTCL: patches welcome :) [19:48] is the only app that has that behaviour? [19:48] that is horrible [19:48] how can i just set it from the terminal? [19:48] Gnjurac, can you still move it with alt+drag? [19:48] 1:48:58 PM [19:48] Wednesday, December 16, 2015 [19:48] duno [19:49] SebastianTCL: no clue. you may be able to set it via the lxpanel config. [19:49] i press alt and left mouse? [19:49] yes, please [19:49] or alt+rightdrag to resize [19:49] redwolf: ty it worked [19:49] it has top panel [19:49] it has window borders now? [19:49] ahhhhh duh the obvious solution. thanks for that redwolf :) [19:49] yes [19:49] :) [19:50] i dident know i can alt move it [19:50] I'll just type 1:48 PM out [19:50] Gnjurac: yeah that's a standard linux thing. one more way it's better than windows XD [19:50] my fav Linux desktop ability [19:50] hey, Windows can do it, using an app XDD [19:51] hmmm [19:51] :/ [19:51] that's not working [19:52] SebastianTCL: are you trying to understand strftime format, or what's the problem? [19:53] SebastianTCL, http://lubuntu.me/tip-clock/ [19:53] No I am not, I am trying to type in an intuitive, numerical value for an intuitive numerical value [19:53] so i did %c but apparently somehow the time was changed to the wrong time [19:53] SebastianTCL: sounds like you have it under control then? [19:54] no, it says 7 54 am when it's 1 54 pm [19:54] might be a time zone issue [19:55] let me try to go on gnome change it and come back [20:00] yep [20:00] that did it [20:00] you guys need to change your clock editing settings [20:01] SebastianTCL: patches welcome. and if not, bugs. thanks! [20:01] there will be a new applet in LXQt ;) [20:01] working on getting tinycore to work well for me [20:02] redwolf: whether or not it will fix his particular complaint is uncertain [20:02] * wxl shrugs [20:02] I don't know either [20:04] yeah, long live tinycore