[01:40] <xubuntu68w> Hey guys, I have a question and I was wondering if you could help me?
[01:41] <xubuntu68w> I can't figure out for the life of me how to hide the "ALL" category in MenuLibre
[01:42] <xubuntu68w> Does anyone know how to do it? Can't find anything on google..
[01:43] <xubuntu68w> I'm running MenuLibre 2.1.3 Xubuntu 16.04
[01:57] <krytarik> xubuntu68w: That's not actually a category, but a feature of Whisker Menu - and no, I don't see anything on a quick look either.
[01:58] <xubuntu68w> :(
[01:59] <xubuntu68w> Its a weird  feature, If you hide a category it makes no sense to show the hidden category apps in All category
[01:59] <xubuntu68w> nowing my grandma she's goign to click on everything she's sees in her menu lol
[02:00] <xubuntu68w> just wanted to leave the apps she uses
[02:00] <xubuntu68w> that way she's not going to mess everythin up
[02:00] <xubuntu68w> oh well thanks for your help krytarik
[02:00] <xubuntu68w> much appreciated
[02:02] <krytarik> Welcome.
[02:02] <xubuntu68w> in menulibre (Xubuntu 14.04) it wasn't like that that's why I was asking, if you hide stuff it stays hiden..guess they've updated it
[02:03] <xubuntu68w> Anyhow..have  a nice day..maybe I ask the dev
[07:50] <vahvero> Hello! desktop-file-validate gives me no errors....How i can add shortcut to Xubuntu desktop? its now /usr/share/applications/ and i can see it at whisker menu. I want it to desktop! xD Thank you
[07:51] <vahvero> Every new user should get it
[12:19] <aberlin> hello, I would like to use the new version but '~ $ sudo apt-get  dist-upgrade ' doesent work, do I have to wait or should I look for some special commands?
[12:34] <akxwi-dave> have yopu tried..  sudo do-release-upgrade
[12:42] <drohm> hi, are there instructions on how to verify the xubuntu iso after downloading?
[12:45] <akxwi-dave> did you download from the offical torrent on xubuntu.org?
[12:49] <drohm> aye, I did.  I was just wondering if Xubuntu.org has their own pgp key.  I did the sha256sum -c SHA256SUMS and it was 'ok', but wanted to verify as well
[12:52] <akxwi-dave> I don't think it does.. only the shasum..
[12:55] <TsakNorris> Hello i was here already asking, but i will ask one more time :D Why /usr/share/applications/foo.desktop goes to whisker-menu? How i can make it so that it will go straight to desktop. Thank you.
[13:09] <akxwi-dave> sorry can't help with that one
[13:11] <TsakNorris> i will add :D if i put it straight to ~/Desktop/foo.desktop you can't even see the file :D
[13:12] <TsakNorris> with ls command you can see it, but not in GUI
[13:13] <TsakNorris> is there somewhere like real document where is all the commands for XFCE?
[13:14] <TsakNorris> That whisker-menu is ruining now everything :/
[13:22] <NotARobot> TsakNorris, whickermenu will read all .desktop files from /usr/share/applications (as well as $HOME/.local/share/applications) to populate menu entries.
[13:23] <TsakNorris> NotARobot, So what is the magic command to write in .desktop file that i will see it on desktop?
[13:23] <NotARobot> If copying the .desktop file to the desktop is not showing the icon, then 1. Is desktop configured to display icons and 2. Is xfdesktop managing the desktop?
[13:24] <TsakNorris> NotARobot, well its stock Xubuntu. No editing done to it. Latest version
[13:24] <NotARobot> There is no magic command, if xfdesktop is managing desktop and icons are set to be displayed, it should be displaed
[13:24] <NotARobot> Which version xubuntu?
[13:25] <TsakNorris> well im not close to it now, but latest :D
[13:25] <TsakNorris> what you can download from they're page
[13:26] <NotARobot> Check Settings Manager, Desktop, Icons tab and make sure that "icon type" is set to "file/launcher icons"
[13:27] <TsakNorris> http://xubuntu.org/getxubuntu/#lts
[13:27] <TsakNorris> its that 64-bit
[13:27] <TsakNorris> 16.04 LTS
[13:29] <TsakNorris> I will install that to my home laptop also.
[13:36] <TsakNorris> and why xubuntu have that avahi-daemon problem? other distros i haven't seen it. i know, i have to go to /etc/defaults/avahi-daemon and change 1 to 0 there, but still.
[14:00] <drohm> TsakNorris, you do see the application in the Menu, correct?  Have you tried right-clicking the icon in the menu and select add to desktop?
[14:57] <ruwolf> Hello. :-) How can I view list of packages available on live CD? If i look on xubuntu-16.04-desktop-amd64.list, there are very few packages, so it is incomplete.
[14:58] <ruwolf> I look for live CD with GParted.
[14:58] <ruwolf> list of programs
[15:00] <ruwolf> I know, I can install other packages from Internet (by aptitude. e. g.), but I prefer it on DVD...
[15:02] <xangua> Xubuntu comes with gparted, yes
[15:04] <xubuntu31i> hello
[15:05] <ruwolf> Thank you, xangua - where can I see it, that it is included on DVD image?
[16:38] <tacomaster> is 1.5GB of ram good for a smooth xubuntu experience?
[16:41] <flocculant> tacomaster: worked for me when I had that much
[16:41] <flocculant> though of course it depends on what *you* are doing ;)
[16:42] <tacomaster> I am mostly using this for learning c, watching video courses, and accessing the web
[16:43] <tacomaster> I am running gentoo with blackbox right now but i am getting tired of always having to spend my time fixing something instead of studying lol
[16:44] <xubuntu16i> hi
[16:44] <tacomaster> I just know some of the *buntu's can be a bit heavy on ram
[16:45] <flocculant> tacomaster: on boot my yak install grabs ~400Mb - but I do have stuff starting on boot
[16:46] <tacomaster> I am using around 300MB with firefox and pidgin running!
[16:56] <hoverboots> Guys, anyone knows if i can use the icedtea java plugin on chromium-browser?
[18:03] <DexterF> hi
[18:03] <DexterF> in 16.04 when I raise volume properties I can raise the currently running programs *above* 100%. can I attribute that to certain programs permanently?
[19:31] <SteinerIsCooking> Is this an OK place to ask questions about running apps in Xubuntu?
[19:32] <mrkramps> probably yes
[19:32] <SteinerIsCooking> OK, well.
[19:33] <SteinerIsCooking> In the past, I've used Dropbox before in Xubuntu just fine, but I'm looking to switch to iDrive. Can I use iDrive's GUI in Xubuntu?
[19:34] <SteinerIsCooking> I got it up and running in the terminal, I think, but I was wondering if I could get the syncing like Dropbox
[19:35] <mrkramps> SteinerIsCooking, https://www.idrive.com/online-backup-linux
[19:36] <mrkramps> i don't see any graphical client supported by linux
[19:36] <SteinerIsCooking> Yes, that's my problem
[19:36] <SteinerIsCooking> Someone told me Ubuntu had its own cloud service?
[19:37] <mrkramps> SteinerIsCooking, Ubuntu One cloud was shutdown 2014
[19:37] <SteinerIsCooking> Yikes
[19:37] <SteinerIsCooking> Didn't know, honestly
[19:38] <SteinerIsCooking> Maybe I'll do Dropbox, then. iDrive had a better deal, but the no GUI is a deal-breaker for me
[22:42] <rwf> what is openbox
[22:42] <mrkramps> rwf, a window manager
[22:43] <rwf> ty  mrkramps
[22:44] <rwf> so quiet in here
[22:45] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> hi!
[22:45] <mrkramps> hello
[22:45] <rwf> hi
[22:45] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> I`m trying to install Xubuntu on MSI u100 with 1GB RAM laptop,is it ok?
[22:46] <rwf> wow the guy that runs ubuntu
[22:46] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> :D
[22:46] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> So?
[22:46] <mrkramps> guyWhoRunsXubunt, might work
[22:46] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Cool,i made that laptop ultra lag with Windows 10
[22:47] <rwf> windows is a resource hog by default
[22:47] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Ye,i know
[22:47] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Windows 7 is like last Windows that was OK
[22:47] <rwf> i think  10 is really a  9
[22:48] <mrkramps> guyWhoRunsXubunt, the u100 has not much ram, a slow atom cpu and likely a slow harddisk
[22:48] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> No,Windows 8 is actually 9
[22:48] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Oh yeah,that laptop is crap
[22:48] <rwf> i swivel  corrected again
[22:48] <mrkramps> imho lubuntu might be the better choice
[22:49] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> But it  can run Windows XP,so it should run Xubuntu
[22:49] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> I like Xubuntu`s look
[22:49] <mrkramps> give it a try then
[22:49] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Is there any Linux Creation wizard? Like nLite for XP?
[22:49] <rwf> i got xubuntu on my old dell dimension 3000 and it runs fine
[22:50] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Cool,than it should totally run on mine
[22:50] <mrkramps> guyWhoRunsXubunt, what exactly do you expect from a tool like nLite?
[22:51] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Well,i would like to put Xfce into Lubuntu
[22:51] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Or is Lfce what makes Lubuntu a Lubuntu?
[22:51] <mrkramps> it's LXDE
[22:51] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Anyway,i would like to put my own drivers and stuff
[22:52] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Want to make my own Linux distro
[22:52] <mrkramps> stuff yes, dirvers most probably not
[22:52] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Cool,if stuff is yes
[22:52] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Link?
[22:53] <mrkramps> install mini.iso, install xubuntu-core package and go ahead
[22:53] <mrkramps> https://xubuntu.org/news/introducing-xubuntu-core/
[22:53] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Xubuntu rocks Zorin OS in Windows-Like look
[22:53] <mrkramps> but for beginners it is easier installing desktop edition and just remove unwanted applications
[22:55] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Zorin OS is laggy,too
[22:55] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> buggy* i meant
[22:55] <rwf> zorin is graphic intense crazy
[22:55] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Well,yes
[22:55] <rwf> gamer os i'd say
[22:55] <mrkramps> just forget about zorinOS
[22:56] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> LOL,gaming os should be less resource-eating
[22:56] <rwf> linux mint an xubuntu are my favs so far
[22:56] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> Like SteamOS
[22:56] <rwf> puppy linux didnt like my pc i guesses
[22:57] <guyWhoRunsXubunt> distro pros?
[22:58] <rwf> distrowatch.com
[23:00] <rwf> well  i'm gunna go chat on buzzen.com   take care