[00:05] <GridCube> for some reason my screen setup is not being remembered when i reboot the computer, both monitor go back to mirrored mode with the smallest monitor resolution, i made an arandr script with the desired configuration and added it to the autorun at login area of configs but still doesnt do it
[00:06] <GridCube> this is the script http://pastebin.com/rDmCAn2q
[00:14] <GridCube> i checked the sh created by arandr and says -rwx------ 1 grid 190 feb 13 16:44 base.sh so i went and made a chmod +x and now it looks like -rwx--x--x maybe this is it?
[00:26] <GridCube> mmm im reading around and the problem seems to be lightdm messing with the screens, its suggested that i add the xrandr script to the lightdm.config file
[00:26] <GridCube> i dont know how safe that is
[00:31] <GridCube> this would be the suggested script http://pastebin.com/mgfYYUZp
[00:41] <GridCube> :/
[00:41] <GridCube> no luck
[00:41] <GridCube> i dont understand why the script doesnt get autoexecuted at the login
[00:59] <GridCube> i dont get why it doesnt autorun the script
[01:16] <GridCube> well i made a launcher on the panel and ill run the script from there, but thats just silly
[01:16] <GridCube> :/
[01:16] <GridCube> it worked so fine until i upgrade
[01:18] <GridCube> !hello
[01:19] <GridCube> :/
[01:19] <knome> GridCube, patience!
[01:19] <knome> :)
[01:19] <GridCube> :/
[01:19] <knome> maybe it helps if you sleep over it
[01:19] <GridCube> i tried
[01:19] <GridCube> it seems xfce is not autorruning any script at all
[01:20] <GridCube> i tried creating a different script that just created a file on the home folder but nope
[01:20] <GridCube> nada
[01:25] <GridCube> what bothers me too is that xfce is completelly disregarding ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/displays.xml as well
[01:25] <knome> maybe something else is overriding that
[02:01] <GridCube> i just dont get it
[06:58] <ep0na> hey
[06:58] <ep0na> xfce4-terminal is being a PITA
[06:58] <ep0na> can i disable hotkeys/shortcuts in it?
[06:58] <ep0na> for example, F11 opens it full screen
[06:58] <ep0na> but i need to use F11 in the terminal
[06:59] <Unit193> ep0na: Edit → Preferences → Advanced
[07:00] <ep0na> omg ty Unit193
[07:00] <Unit193> Sure.
[07:00] <ep0na> wait, that didn't do it
[07:00] <ep0na> that only disables F10
[07:00] <ep0na> F11 still makes the terminal full screen
[07:03] <Unit193> ep0na: Eh, right.  For that, edit  ~/.config/xfce4/terminal/accels.scm adding  (gtk_accel_path "<Actions>/terminal-window/fullscreen" "")  and relog.
[07:05] <ep0na> haahahahaha
[07:05] <ep0na> you're kidding, right?
[07:05] <ep0na> damnnnn
[07:05] <ep0na> that's a huge pita
[09:51] <DiamondSword> hello
[09:51] <DiamondSword> I have this: http://i.hizliresim.com/yLYpr9.png
[09:51] <DiamondSword> I just install the Xubuntu
[09:51] <DiamondSword> there is some people talk about this but they are very old, like 2011-2012
[09:52] <DiamondSword> tried some of them, didn't work out.
[09:53] <DiamondSword> double mouse icon, double battery icon
[09:53] <DiamondSword> what can I do to fix it, please?
[09:58] <well_laid_lawn> DiamondSword:  that looks ok to me
[10:02] <DiamondSword> well_laid_lawn, do you see there 2 mouse icon?
[10:02] <DiamondSword> and it doubles when I add battery icon too.
[10:04] <well_laid_lawn> DiamondSword:  I don't see one mouse icon in that image
[10:05] <DiamondSword> well_laid_lawn, :) one on the right and the on on third at left
[10:05] <DiamondSword> two are icon for mouse
[10:06] <well_laid_lawn> why do you think they are for the mouse ? there's not normally a staus bar icon for the mouse
[10:07] <well_laid_lawn> but I do see the two icons that are the same
[10:07] <DiamondSword> well_laid_lawn, there is a battery icon there
[10:07] <DiamondSword> they are both for mouse or something, anyway one of them is extra, I want to remove it
[10:08] <well_laid_lawn> when you put the mouse over one of the icons does it give an indication of what it is ?
[10:09] <DiamondSword> mouse, battery, show time in menu bar, show percentage in menu bar, power settings
[10:11] <DiamondSword> I'm going to ubuntu ~
[10:11] <well_laid_lawn> luck
[13:38] <django_> hey all
[13:38] <django_> when i hit print screen it gives me the option to upload to imgur, which account does it upload to though?
[14:56] <dkessel> django_: they are uploaded without an account. At least here.
[15:00] <sim642> would be nice though to be able to set up your own account
[15:02] <sim642> that other weird service it has allows that
[17:01] <K3N1> Hi
[18:23] <dkessel> sim642:  sure. you're free to file a bug for xfce4-screenshooter - that is the application name
[18:24] <dkessel> maybe on of the xfce developers will pick it up
[22:47] <Guest79749> hi, I just installed xubuntu and updated etc etc, all was fine until I rebooted and the top panel/taskbar has disappeared...can anyone help me sort it out please?
[22:52] <krycek> Guest79749: Check to see if the panel is running first.  Can do that from a terminal with   ps ux | grep xfce4-panel   if it isn't, alt+f2 and  xfce4-panel
[22:53] <Guest79749> hi krycek, can't even open a terminal :/
[22:53] <Guest79749> no such luck
[22:54] <Guest79749> super+t or alt+ctrl+t both not working. I know they're both set to open it as I checked, but nothing is happening in the gui when I press those
[22:55] <branau_> Guest79749 are you able to open a terminal by right clicking on the desktop?
[22:55] <Guest79749> hi branau. Nope.
[22:56] <Guest79749> :/
[22:56] <branau_> How about alt+f2?
[22:56] <branau_> Sorry, ctrl+alt+f2
[22:57] <Guest79749> opens something called "application finder"
[22:57] <branau_> With control + alt + f2?
[22:58] <Guest79749> asks me for login info, I'm not sure of username...
[22:58] <Guest79749> I have both passwords
[22:58] <Guest79749> (not my laptop, my friend who is not here right now)
[22:59] <branau> Guest79749: Ah, you'll need to know his username for that to work
[22:59] <Guest79749> I'll message her now, she should be awake...hold on
[22:59] <branau> You can press ctrl + alt + f1 all the way to like f7 to get back to the gui again
[23:01] <Guest79749> thanks branau, I'm there already ;)
[23:02] <branau> Cool, haha. Just making sure. If you can get her username and password, you could login to another shell session like that and then check the processes running
[23:02] <Guest79749> that could help! ....if I can get the login username!
[23:02] <Guest79749> :-)
[23:03] <Guest79749> she might be working...hmmm. Right I'll come back here later when she replies. Thanks everyone: branau and krycek, really nice to have the support :-)
[23:04] <branau> Sure thing, feel free to ping me when you're back if you're still stuck with it
[23:07] <Guest79749> thanks branau, i just tried a thing: went to logout and it said Logout Squeek, so Squeek must be the username, right? so in a shell session it gives me the name of the computer and the word login and then a ":"
[23:08] <Guest79749> I entered Squeek and the password but it didn't work
[23:08] <Guest79749> That seems to have me stumped
[23:08] <branau> yeah, Squeek is more likely than not her display name
[23:08] <Guest79749> but not the username?
[23:08] <branau> Correct
[23:08] <Guest79749> damn!!
[23:08] <Guest79749> ok
[23:08] <branau> They're not necessarily the same
[23:08] <Guest79749> true
[23:08] <Guest79749> so many names so little login!! LOL
[23:09] <Guest79749> ok branau, I'm off now, will ping you back when I find out m ore. Cheers again :-)
[23:11] <branau_> Sounds good, good luck!