[08:33] <Mo> Hi, as there are lot of Xfce users here, I tried voting for a feauture request, to get horizontal tiling back. They dropped it for maximizing on the upper border, so there is only vertical tiling by border currently. Anyone agrees?
[08:46] <knome> Mo, i'm not sure if this is the forum for that for a few reasons; first, i don't think you are going to get very broad results; second (and not less importantly), this is the xubuntu *support* channel, not the xubuntu user polls channel
[08:47] <knome> Mo, for trying to fix both of those, you can send a mail to the xubuntu-users mailing list
[09:01] <Mo> I see. Ok, sry for that.
[09:05] <knome> Mo, np
[09:42] <jarnos> In Wily, is there an option for Launcher that is set to run in terminal to not close terminal on command exit?
[10:08] <knome> jarnos, use the -H flag for xfce4-terminal
[10:21] <jarnos> knome, ok, thanks for the hint.
[10:57] <xubuntu789> When booting i get "Searching for disk drivers to cancel press C" which ends in a black screen and when i sleep over it i get a booted system on xu 14.04 . Help?
[13:21] <puff> Good morning.  The other day the menus disappeared from Amarok.  I.e. the text menus on the menu bar at the top of the window.  After much fussing, killing and restarting Amarok, then somebody here said "Try ctrl-M" and the menus came back.  I assumed I had just accidentally hit ctrl-M and hidden them.  However, the menus are gone again.  When I type ctrl-M, Amarok warns me "You have chosen to hide the menu bar...etc".  If I type 
[13:21] <puff> again, nothing visible/audible happens.  Type ctrl-M a third time and I get the warning popup again.  I assume Amarok thinks it's toggling the menus on and off, but they're not appearing.
[13:21] <puff> Quitting and restarting Amarok has not had any effect.
[13:26] <krytarik> puff: Try asking in #kubuntu.
[13:28] <puff> krytarik: amarok's a kde app?  Okay.
[13:28] <krytarik> Yep.
[13:28] <puff> krytarik: thanks.
[14:13] <n-iCe> hi
[14:13] <n-iCe> is xubuntu more leightweight than lubuntu?
[14:19] <krytarik> n-iCe: Don't expect a different answer on that every day - at least not from me. :P
[16:02] <doesntlikeupgrad> I'm trying to set up a new computer running Xubuntu, with a dual monitor setup. Everything works fine, except I've got a sticky edge between the monitors, and can't figure out how to turn it off. and since I'm not running Unity (I'm running XFCE), the usual advice online doesn't apply. Any ideas how to turn off sticky edges?
[16:03] <doesntlikeupgrad> This is to say, I need to move my mouse a whole lot to get from one screen to the other. Thanks in advance for the help!
[16:05] <doesntlikeupgrad> I've checked in Settings > Display, but don't see a checkbox for sticky edges (though I can adjust where monitors are relative to each other, their resolution, orientation, etc.)
[16:08] <doesntlikeupgrad> ...is anyone here?
[16:08] <flocculant> yea
[16:08] <flocculant> 2 ticks
[16:08] <flocculant> can never remember where it is :)
[16:09] <flocculant> doesntlikeupgrad: possibly window manager tweaks - accessibility - edge resistance
[16:09] <doesntlikeupgrad> Thanks! I'll give that a try.
[16:12] <flocculant> doesntlikeupgrad: hope that's it - can't see anything else that might be it
[16:12] <doesntlikeupgrad> That isn't it. It was unchecked, I tried checking it, and nothing changed. :-(
[16:12] <doesntlikeupgrad> but there are more options here that I haven't looked through yet...
[16:13] <doesntlikeupgrad> Any chance this stuff is stored in a config file I could just edit?
[16:18] <doesntlikeupgrad> Not sure if this helps, but the behavior I see when dragging windows is that it moves smoothly until about a quarter inch of the left of the window remains on the screen and the rest of the window isn't displayed, then with a little more tugging, I can get a quarter inch of the right of the window displayed on the other monitor, and then I can drag the window onto that screen so I can see the whole thing again.
[16:18] <doesntlikeupgrad> It's very odd behavior; I've used Xubuntu on other computers for years and have never seen this.
[16:21] <knome> doesntlikeupgrad, settings manager -> window manaber -> tab advanced -> under windows snapping, unselect "to screen borders"
[16:23] <doesntlikeupgrad> I tried that, doesn't help. That's the setting of whether windows snap to line up with the edges of the display when you move them, but that snaps the left edge of the window to the left edge of the screen. What I actually have is that the right edge of the window doesn't easily move left of the left edge of the right screen.
[16:24] <knome> no, it's the same setting
[16:25] <flocculant> knome: ty
[16:25] <flocculant> never remember which I turn off for what ...
[16:27] <knome> :)
[16:28] <doesntlikeupgrad> This is an unsatisfying resolution, but I fixed it. In Settings > Settings Editor > Displays, I saw that the left screen had resolution 1920x1080, but the right screen had position (3840, 0). I set that to (1920, 0), then went to Display, fiddled with something and set it back to its previous value, and now everything works.
[16:28] <doesntlikeupgrad> Thanks for the help, and sorry about the hassle!
[16:56] <bartosz_> Hi, I have problem. I must sometimes to start the computer 5 times, beacuse screen is black
[16:56] <bartosz_> and I don't see anything
[16:56] <bartosz_> I can log in, but I don't see nothing
[16:57] <bartosz_> Also I had this issue in kubuntu, but when I typed the pass blindly the screen was turning on, the kvm was reseting video driver I think
[16:57] <bartosz_> can someone help me?
[17:05] <bartosz_> any help?
[17:06] <mrkramps> bartosz_, check your log files
[17:06] <mrkramps> and now you'll ask which log files …
[17:06] <bartosz_> I was checking the boot.log one
[17:06] <bartosz_> but nothing found
[17:06] <bartosz_> it is the last boot log?
[17:06] <mrkramps> dmesg, syslog, Xorg.#.log?
[17:07] <bartosz_> are you asking me?
[17:07] <mrkramps> and if ubuntu > 14.04 maybe systemd journal
[17:08] <mrkramps> bartosz_, and /var/log/lightdm/ has log files for your display manager
[17:10] <mrkramps> but i guess, there's probably an issue with XServer and you monitor
[17:10] <mrkramps> --you ++your
[17:12] <bartosz_> don't know
[17:12] <bartosz_> don;t see anything special in lightdm.logs
[17:12] <bartosz_> kde was doing something and system was starting
[17:13] <bartosz_> i mean monitor was turning on
[17:16] <bartosz_> I was trying this command couple minutes ago
[17:16] <bartosz_> sudo lightdm restart
[17:16] <bartosz_> but after that was the black screen with blinking _
[17:17] <bartosz_> and thats all
[17:35] <Noneatme> I have a question
[17:36] <Noneatme> I have a USB headset and ubuntu detects it as a second sound card, how can I switch to this card?
[19:34] <xubuntu59w> hola, necesito ayuda, no funciona flash player en xubunto con chromium, alguien sabria como arreglarlo?
[19:35] <xubuntu59w> hola, necesito ayuda, no funciona flash player en xubunto con chromium, alguien sabria como arreglarlo?
[19:36] <krytarik> !es | xubuntu59w
[21:42] <xubuntu19i> hey guys
[21:43] <xubuntu19i> any one expert with javafx?
[23:19] <bazhang> !info javafx