[15:03] <xubuntu469> windows dömane
[15:03] <xubuntu469> help
[15:03] <slickymasterWork> !ask | xubuntu469
[15:04] <xubuntu469> exit
[15:04] <xubuntu469> domäne
[15:05] <xubuntu469> windows domäne
[20:53] <PhilGEE> hmm
[21:08] <xubuntu451> is anyone out there?
[21:12] <xubuntu60w> Hi, I'm currently installing Xubuntu and I'm stuck on mount points...I'm using / for my boot SSD, but what mount point should I use for my storage hard disk?
[21:13] <well_laid_lawn> xubuntu60w:  you could use /home
[21:14] <xubuntu60w> Thank you well_laid_lawn, I will use that.
[21:14] <well_laid_lawn> luck
[21:15] <`qq> does anyone know if i can change the name of a tab in xfce4-terminal, after the fact, and from a script?
[21:16] <`qq> ie, this works xfce4-terminal --tab -T "title"
[21:16] <`qq> but it creates a tab which i dont want
[21:18] <xubuntu60w> My installation is now stuck at the "force UEFI" pop up window. I have clicked "continue" but there is no response.
[21:39] <branau> `qq: Check this out here: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=34078
[21:39] <branau> If I'm not mistaken xfce4-terminal emulates xterm by default
[21:39] <branau> So unless you've changed that, you should be able to tweak that to suit your goals
[21:53] <`qq> branau: thanks. checking.
[21:56] <`qq> branau: sadly no
[21:56] <`qq> it works on an xterm, but not on xfce4-terminal
[21:56] <`qq> it's fine
[21:57] <`qq> i'll just do it on creation time
[21:57] <`qq> thanks anyhoo
[21:57] <branau> `qq: No luck with that? I'm sure it can be done, seems like a pretty basic concept. Let me look a little deeper, there's bound to be a way
[21:57] <`qq> at least using the xterm compat doesn't work
[21:58] <`qq> this works on an xterm echo -ne "\033]0;newtitle\007"
[21:58] <`qq> but not on xf-term
[21:59] <`qq> i work with lots of servers, and have a tab per server each with its own tmux. so i need the hint, otherwise it would be confusing.
[22:00] <`qq> and the mouse on my laptop doesn't work, and i refuse to carry one :)
[22:06] <branau> `qq: try this little bit, I found it on StackOverflow: trap 'echo -e "\e]0;$BASH_COMMAND\007"' DEBUG
[22:06] <branau> That should update the terminal title
[22:06] <`qq> branau: trying
[22:06] <branau> `qq: I found it here: http://superuser.com/questions/175799/does-bash-have-a-hook-that-is-run-before-executing-a-command
[22:06] <branau> There are some other things in there you could try too
[22:06] <`qq> branau: is that for the prompt? or the title?
[22:06] <`qq> well let me try
[22:07] <branau> `qq: That snippet was supposedly for the title
[22:07] <branau> I didn't test it though
[22:08] <`qq> branau: yes!
[22:08] <`qq> branau: thank you!
[22:08] <branau> `qq: Nice! Glad you got something work. Sure thing!
[22:08] <`qq> branau: this is HUGELY helpful to me ... mouseless as i am now
[22:08] <`qq> thank you thank you
[22:10] <branau> `qq: Sure thing! Glad you got it figured out :)