[00:02] when my laptop goes into lock mode and then I log back in I can't see the mouse cursor [00:03] i have the same problem, did a workaround by deactivating the lock mode [00:04] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1568604 [00:04] Launchpad bug 1568604 in xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu Xenial) "Mouse cursor lost when unlocking with Intel graphics" [High,Confirmed] [00:04] what's the fix [00:05] giveme a command to run [00:05] or something [00:11] someone said if I use lightdm instead of whatever lubuntu it get fixed [00:11] you can go to options->energy management->security and set light-locker to "never" [00:11] LightDM *is* the default. :P [00:12] umm [00:12] no it isn't [00:12] lightdm is what ubuntu uses [00:12] not lubuntu [00:13] Please state your source, then. [00:15] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/xenial/release/lubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.manifest - http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/ubuntu-seeds/lubuntu.xenial/view/head:/core#L27 [00:21] Unit193: believe whatever you want [00:22] ...Dude, I just showed you the contents of the ISO and the Lubuntu seed. [00:22] You can uninstall light-locker and use xscreensaver though. [00:25] brandan: Just different greeters - if that's what you're thinking of. [00:28] umm [00:28] I dunno [00:29] I don't fuck around with this stuff on daily basis [00:35] Please keep it family friendly in here though. [00:36] @Unit193: thx for the hint with uninstalling light-locker and adding xscreensaver. good to be able to use screen-locking again :) [00:37] ddhh: Sure, though that's just a workaround. I'm hoping the driver gets SRU'd to actually fix the problem soon. [00:39] Unit193: well still better than deactivating light-locker at all (as i had before) [01:16] brandan: lightdm most certainly IS the default for lubuntu. I have to disable it. [01:17] https://github.com/kamilion/kamikazi-core/blob/master/resources/xenial/mods/lib/systemd/system/lightdm.service [01:18] also, it's a good idea to add RestartSec to it, otherwise when you have problems with Xorg, the screen just rapidly flickers as system restarts the display over and over. [04:30] my wallpaper isn't showing, nor is the desktop icons [04:31] when I expand a window it goes below the toolbar [04:31] I'm presuming pcmanfm (--desktop) isn't running? [04:32] I think I changed the default file manager to nautilus [04:32] or something [04:33] Mmmmmmm, nautilus likes to take over the desktop. pcmanfm is the file manager and the desktop. [04:36] Alrighty then. [04:37] Unit193: what about, when I expand a window it goes below the toolbar [04:40] I seem to remember something along those lines and a setting in openbox, but that might be too high rather than too low. [04:46] Unit193: how would I fix it? [04:50] Gentlemen! I installed https://ubuntu-pi-flavour-maker.org/xenial/lubuntu-16.04-desktop-armhf-raspberry-pi.img.xz.torrent onto a Raspberry Pi 3. Works great; unlike the image from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi/RaspberryPi3, it survives multiple boots. [04:50] But there's a catch: it's missing the include file . [04:51] JustAnotherIdiot: Look in panel settings → advanced for something like 'Reserve space, and not covered by maximized windows' [04:51] sys/cdefs.h should be in a package like libc6-dev-armhf, but that doesn't exist :-( [04:53] Guess I'll report it at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-pi-flavour-maker [04:54] that worked [04:55] d\o/ [05:05] Unit193: I installed a dark gtk theme. the digital clock has a black font. how can I change it to white or something? [05:06] Dark themes are fun, moreso with a forever breaking GTK3. You try Numix? It's somewhat dark. [05:07] fun fact: echo '#include ' | gcc -E - works. So maybe the problem is in the package I'm building... [05:18] Unit193: so there isn't a way to change the text color? [05:18] Dunno. [05:19] oh well [05:20] Doesn't mean you can't. [05:23] well [05:23] it is open source [05:24] oh [05:24] there is a easy way [05:24] ty google [05:32] i dunno [07:15] Lubuntu 16.04.1: when i click Preferences->Customize Look and Feel, then click Window Border, Title Bar, then click in the Button order line edit the cursor blinks: is it possible to globally stop cursor blink in Lubuntu or LXDE? [09:17] bye [09:17] quit [18:16] Hey, sorry to bother, my HDD died yesterday so I installed SLAX on a pen to boot from liveusb and use ram only. its my first time with linux and i cant understand anything, so i wanted to change to lubuntu since its more documented. how can i do that i have 0 knowledge in linux and cant even install a application [18:34] hey. does anyone know if its possible to get screenlet for lubuntu? i tried googling and following some guides but i guess theyre a bit outdated [20:35] hi can someone help me? [20:36] hi chunkyz [20:37] !!! no one is listening me :( [20:37] chunkyz? [20:37] can anyone hear me? [20:42] lol