[00:49] knome [01:54] I have Xubuntu, LinuxMint, and Manjaro on a Dell GX620. When grub updates I can't access Manjaro. Grub shows /boot/intel-ucode.img but not /boot/initramfs-3.18-x86_64.img === xangua_ is now known as xangua [07:30] anyone with a lenovo T460 out there ? [07:43] Big problem, just noticed my touchpad has stopped working... Its enabled in settings. [07:43] dell Inspron 15 3000 series [07:46] xinput under core pointer shows: [07:47] Virtual core XTEST pointer and DLL0651:00 06CB:2985 [10:16] hello === Thomas_ is now known as Guest43657 [10:17] i have a trouble [10:17] I can't open software center [10:17] when I click it, nothing happen [10:18] please help me! thank you very much [10:18] because I need install a packet .deb [11:58] hello [17:02] hi guys [17:04] Hi Norux [17:05] I have a quick question; I switched from ubuntu and I'm really happy about the faster OS, but I am missing the Menu Bar in the Title of the Window. Is there any option to "re-enable" it or make it appear below the title bar? [17:07] Norux: which apps - some are gtk3 and don't actually have a 'menu bar' [17:07] and when you say 'switched' - was that a reinstall or an install of xubuntu-desktop? [17:08] that might possibly make a difference [17:11] flocculant: I installed xubuntu-desktop. [17:12] flocculant: I am talking about various apps, e.g. Google Chrome, HexChat (although I found a way to enable the title bar here), Thunderbird... [17:18] not a clue with chrome - but tbird should have one - suspect some odd behaviour if ubuntu was originally installed - did you get rid of ubuntu packages at all? [17:31] flocculant: no I didn't, in case I didn't like xubuntu [17:33] mmm - well I'm not sure what's causing it - I'd suspect one of the unity packages [17:33] so by default the menu bar is still there?? [17:35] Norux: yup [17:35] I'd be fairly sure it's whatever makes ubuntu lose menu bars :) [17:36] especially if you've got both installed [17:45] flocculant: which ubuntu packages can I safely remove? [17:46] Norux: I can't asnwer that any more - there used to be a site with the information [17:47] someone else might be able to help you - hang around for a while [17:47] sure [17:48] flocculant: what about that? https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/alternative [17:49] Norux: never followed that so can't be sure :) [17:49] *looks* right though [17:50] http://paste.ubuntu.com/17124722/ is what unity packages I have on a normal(ish) xubuntu [17:50] ignore the xubuntu stuff :) [17:52] quick look and it's *not* standard xubuntu being left behind at that site - we use mousepad and don't default with synaptic anymore [17:52] flocculant, you're asking about the `File Edit View...` menus under the title bar of applications right? [17:52] shadowLink: I'm not asking about anything :) [17:53] ah, haha, sorry, Norux [17:53] :D [17:53] :) [17:54] at least for Chrome / Chromium, the menu bar was done away with I believe [17:55] you used to be able to access it by hitting -alt-, now across OS's i think it's gone. you can set the title bar to use the system theme in Chrome settings, but no menu bar [17:56] shadowLink: alt doesn't work for me [17:57] it will work in browsers like firefox, for Chrome the menu is no longer part of the program [17:58] shadowLink: oh, okay. [17:58] what about thunderbird? [17:59] try F10 [18:01] shadowLink: hmm, good. But auto showing the menus is not possible [18:01] from the menu *menu*? [18:01] sorry, dont have it installed, if it's not an option in the 'view' menu probably not [18:02] the designers are trying to get away from that menu bar for some reason.. [18:02] shadowLink: thanks a lot! Found it! [18:02] no problem [18:03] shadowLink: also, is it safe to uninstall ubuntu-mono? [18:04] you can use this command to help check [18:04] apt-cache rdepends ubuntu-mono [18:04] in a terminal, it'll list what packages you have installed are using it. [18:05] shadowLink: so, when uninstalling, those will be not working anymore? [18:06] right, or they'll be uninstalled with it since they depend on mono [18:06] mono shouldn't cause any harm though, unless you're trying to free up drive space [18:06] shadowLink: what about the other ubuntu packages [18:08] the command from the link you posted looked fine to me [18:08] shadowLink: okay thanks ;) [18:16] another simple question: what does this circle button in the title bar do [18:18] here's an explination http://askubuntu.com/questions/625746/stick-button-behavior-in-title-bar [18:18] also shows how you can get rid of it [18:18] thank you :) [18:19] np === IdleOne- is now known as IdleOne