[05:50] <MarkusDBX> Hi, I'm looking for a really lightweight install image for xubuntu, without many packages (libreoffice, firefox and more) I don't really want the big packages.
[05:50] <MarkusDBX> I need a smaller image due to limited disk-space
[05:53] <pleia2> MarkusDBX: you can give xubuntu-core a try, see http://xubuntu.org/news/introducing-xubuntu-core/
[05:53] <MarkusDBX> ah cool, thanks!
[05:53] <pleia2> you can follow the install it now instructions
[05:53] <MarkusDBX> nice
[05:54] <MarkusDBX> very nice, didn't know about this one
[05:54] <pleia2> I don't actually know of the officialness status of it right now, it's not broadly advertised :)
[05:54] <pleia2> Unit193: any updates?
[05:55] <MarkusDBX> pleia2: I test it, adavantage of small images is that they are really fast to test =)
[05:55] <pleia2> great :)
[05:56] <Unit193> pleia2: Same ol'
[19:15] <kouki> Hello, I have icon font bug under ubuntu: http://i.imgur.com/V7NyJ3D.png
[19:15] <kouki> It's 16.04, running in virtualbox. Broken after apt dist-upgrade
[19:17] <mrkramps> kouki, looks like the shadow offset in the gtk theme is slightly higher than it should be
[19:19] <kouki> i never saw that bug before... how to fix it? change theme?
[19:19] <kouki> nah
[19:19] <kouki> same at other themes
[19:19] <mrkramps> kouki, you can fix it manually http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfdesktop/advanced
[19:20] <mrkramps> but this should not happen
[19:21] <kouki> where is the file?
[19:21] <mrkramps> it's a hidden file and if not existent just create it
[19:23] <mrkramps> kouki, here's the bug report https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk2-engines-murrine/+bug/1598316
[19:26] <kouki> after creation of file, it turned to be more buggy xD
[19:26] <kouki> i will change an theme
[19:26] <mrkramps> ok, themes to be an issue with murrine engine then
[19:26] <mrkramps> --themes ++ seems
[21:56] <xubuntu69w> Hello world
[21:57] <knome> 'lo
[21:57] <xubuntu69w> Just installed 16.04 from 14.04 :D
[21:59] <xubuntu69w> Anybody notices the Numix theme is different from olver versions? It's lighter, and some menus are bigger :S
[22:00] <mrkramps> xubuntu69w, and the shadows of desktop icon text is far far away?
[22:02] <xubuntu69w> Mmmm, no t really. Actually, no desktop icon text shadows at all with Numix. If swap to Greybird, shadows appear, but they are Ok.
[22:07] <knome> xubuntu69w, themes evolve
[22:09] <xubuntu69w> Rule of life i guess. Any theme recommendation? Open to any ideas
[22:13] <Unit193> Dislike numix that much?  Simple enough to grab it and patch the SASS source.
[22:13] <knome> or just use greybird
[22:17] <xubuntu69w> The only issue i can live with, is that when you open the menu of the panel icons, it seems to be buggy. Wifi menu is bigger, so i have to scroll in order to click "Edit connections", and if you click on another icon like Bluetooth it doesn't changes menu. It forces to click on desktop in order to exit from menu.
[22:17] <xubuntu69w> Swap can with can't at beginning of paragraph.
[22:19] <xubuntu69w> Ok, i tried Greybird, and seems I have the same issue. It feels weird for me, not normal behavior at all
[22:19] <knome> maybe you are referring to gtk3 applications looking a bit different then.
[22:23] <xubuntu69w> I just spammed click Bluetooth and Wifi icons, and the problem went away...
[22:24] <xubuntu69w> Can you point me in any direction to get a deeper knowledge of GTK3?
[22:24] <xubuntu69w> Sorry to ask, but I am a 6 months user, and young.
[22:26] <knome> gtk is a toolkit xubuntu uses. for a long time, gtk2 was the latest toolkit version; now gtk3 is in development. applications are slowly rewritten to use gtk3. the gtk3 styling is quite different from gtk2 - that's why some applications look different.
[22:26] <knome> the themes' gtk3 support is still a work in progress.
[22:27] <knome> (well, xubuntu doesn't explicitly directly use gtk, but xfce, the desktop environment used by xubuntu, and all other applications included by default in xubuntu, do)
[22:29] <xubuntu69w> Thanks for the input. I actually use Xubuntu do to the XFCE desktop environment, and even though i have heard of GTK before, never really digged on it. I googled gtk3, and found some useful links, thanks for your help :)