[11:38] <sim642> Why does the mouse sensitivity change radically when I plug in and extend my desktop with another monitor?
[11:41] <knome> what kind of "mouse" are you using?
[11:43] <sim642> laptop touchpad
[11:44] <sim642> but I think the sensitivity changes for all kinds of mouse input
[11:44] <knome> think or are sure?
[11:45] <knome> i mean, for a touchpad it can be considered a feature that its sensitivity is relative to the virtual desktop size
[11:45] <sim642> feature?
[11:46] <sim642> it makes the touchpad horrendously inaccurate to use with an external monitor
[11:46] <sim642> I'd rather not have to manually modify the settings each time
[11:50] <knome> i said "can be considered"
[11:51] <knome> what if the external monitor is plugged in before you turn on the pc?
[11:51] <knome> what's the sensitivity in that case?
[11:51] <sim642> it only changes when setting it to extend
[11:52] <sim642> having it connected on startup does nothing with it before I pick in the display prompt
[11:52] <knome> so does the sensitivity setting actually change, or does the functionality change even if the setting is the same?
[11:52] <knome> it's around midnight UTC
[11:55] <sim642> the settings don't change but the effect they make does
[11:56] <knome> interesting
[11:56] <knome> have you seen if a bug has been filed?
[12:08] <sim642> no idea, I came to ask here hoping someone might know something about it
[12:26] <xubuntu64w> czesc
[12:30] <oswin> hello
[12:31] <oswin> do someone now about encryption and installation of a new system?
[12:31] <oswin> do someone know about encryption and installation of a new system?
[12:43] <Guest91891> hi.. my english is not so good but i try ... i have xubuntu 15,10
[12:44] <Guest91891> everything good...
[12:44] <Guest91891> i installed teamviewer but dont work
[12:44] <Guest91891> i go in the centrall panel and i ceck istalled... but if i want unistalled i can not...
[12:45] <Guest91891> i ceck in the terminal....
[12:45] <Guest91891> i write and ok...
[12:45] <bazhang> !info teamviewer
[12:45] <Guest91891> but when ask me the password... i write but don t work... i don t see letter,,, nothing
[12:45] <bazhang> where is teamviewer installed from
[12:46] <Guest91891> https://www.teamviewer.com/it/download/linux.aspx
[12:46] <bazhang> the show nothing for password is normal
[12:47] <Guest91891> no don t write...
[12:47] <Guest91891> no don t show...
[12:47] <bazhang> yes
[12:47] <Guest91891> if i write nothing...
[12:47] <Guest91891> ah ok...
[12:48] <bazhang> the password being typed shows Nothing at all
[12:48] <Guest91891> yes but if i write... and i put wronge must say.. password invalid
[12:48] <Guest91891> or not
[12:48] <Guest91891> ?
[12:50] <bazhang> it will indicate either username or pw is wrong, yes
[12:51] <Guest91891> no... ask me the password again
[12:51] <Guest91891> ok
[12:51] <Guest91891> so ... teamviewer for xubuntu i can use or not for you
[12:52] <bazhang> why not use something native to linux
[12:52] <oswin> what native solution like teamviewer exist?
[12:54] <bazhang> http://alternativeto.net/software/teamviewer/?platform=linux
[12:54] <bazhang> see above please
[12:55] <oswin> ok thanks
[13:00] <xubuntu64w> in my xubuntu lockscreen is not working. i change xfce4 to gnome and next gnome to xfce4. i click 'start' and click 'screenlock' - nothing effect
[16:31] <micnyl> join
[16:31] <micnyl> help
[16:31] <micnyl> exit
[16:32] <Pici> k
[19:01] <xubuntu380> help
[19:02] <slickymaster> !ask | xubuntu380