[00:18] My mouse cursor has disappeared suddenly for no apparent reason [00:20] Nothing I've done so far has brought it back. This includes dis/enabling the compositor, changing cursor theme, switching between VTs, adjusting display resolution, and closing/opening my laptop lid [00:20] I'd also try locking/unlocking the box, but I uninstalled light-locker in some attempt to fix my low power state issues [00:21] I was just browsing the net with Chrome when the cursor disappeared, no weird stuff going on [01:26] It's still gone. No clue why [07:06] Why is a dialog moving by itself sometimes? https://www.dropbox.com/s/5j7x0ckutsdf6ot/dialog_wanders.ogv?dl=0 [13:36] I had some really weird system errors whenever I would boot. These usually covered xorg, plymouth, fprintd, and maybe sometimes others. I changed the kernel params in the grub config from "quiet splash" to just "verbose" and it seems to have made them all go away. I'm glad they're gone, but I have no idea why that had that effect. I don't suppose anyone here could explain? [14:42] that makes no sense at all, verbose should do the exact opposite and show more info. [14:42] sounds like it might be a bug somewhere [15:50] Hello, exce [15:53] hello, can someone help me? i trying to install xubuntu 14.04 but the installation process keep freezing everytime [16:04] Hello [16:05] hello === daytime is now known as iceswordYehai [21:18] If tried to get Windows 7 back from a badly crashed computer and failed. Now I was able to boot a CD to the computer with Bodhi. I'm doing an install right now and at the 'do you want to boot Windows 7 alongside Bodhi?' stage. Is there any way by dual booting I might get a healthy Windows 7 back? (Before, there were no restore points and the repair thing didn't work. Basically nothing worked.) Thanks. [21:19] "I" tried to get Windoes 7 back... [21:20] "Windows" 7 [21:31] xubuntu77w: No. [21:31] Installing Ubuntu as dualboot will not magically fix your broken Windows installation. [21:32] and xubuntu is not bodhi. [22:00] I'm trying to bind "systemctl suspend" to a sleep button on my keyboard through the keyboard settings interface but it doesn't seem to recognize the key [22:00] If I bind it to some other shortcut, it works, so I can rule out the command being bad [22:00] and when I press the key in the window to set it as the shortcut key, it shows up as "XF86Sleep" [22:00] but then I actually try to use the shortcut and nothing happens [22:06] oh yeah, it's an FN key [22:18] Thnank you, bekks. Appreciate it. [22:25] nevermind, I figured it out. I had the sleep button action set to "do nothing" in xfce power manager, which was just gobbling it up (xev didn't even show the keypress)