[02:53] <atello> Hi everyone, so I have an interesting issue that I haven't found much info on. So, every time I boot, a terminal window opens. Normally, not a big deal, I use terminal anyway, but today, it started opening two of them at boot. Has anyone had this happen?
[02:53] <atello> I've tried the obvious stuff, startup apps, terminal settings, etc.
[02:54] <cfhowlett> atello, sounds like you have some preferences in the terminal that are triggering this.  or perhaps you mouse click is double sticky?
[02:55] <atello> I'm looking at the terminal preferences right now, nothing about startup
[02:55] <atello> Keys are fine, this is happening automatically
[02:56] <cfhowlett> atello, test method:  rename terminalrc to something else.  reboot start terminal and it will default to factory fresh config.  /home/atello/.config/xfce4/terminal
[02:57] <atello> trying that, thanks
[03:01] <atello> nope, same thing
[03:02] <cfhowlett> don't know ...
[03:03] <cfhowlett> perhaps ask #xfce for more expertise
[03:03] <atello> hm, you know, this started ever since I installed more ram and increased the swap via a gparted live usb
[03:03] <atello> maybe something got weird when the drive was resized?
[03:03] <atello> let me try reinstalling terminal
[03:11] <atello> fixed it!
[03:12] <cfhowlett> nicely done!
[03:13] <atello> FYI, if that happens to anyone else, clean out  ~/.cache/sessions/
[03:13] <cfhowlett> thanks
[09:16] <someone235> Hi, I have a problem. When I plug out my headphones, I can't hear with the built in speakers. Is there a way to fix it without reboot?
[09:20] <knome> someone235, check what the volume control says about the output device after unplugging
[09:20] <knome> someone235, also note that pulseaudio tracks n different volume levels for n different devices
[09:22] <someone235> knome, found it, I needed to change the port
[16:27] <zleap> hi
[16:27] <zleap> is there an xubuntu-developer channel please
[16:30] <pleia2> #xubuntu-devel
[16:32] <zleap> thanks
[17:19] <atello> Hello everyone
[19:28] <xubuntu30w> hello,i can't watch movies full screen,help!
[19:34] <guzzlefry> xubuntu30w: Which application/what happens when you try?
[19:43] <xubuntu57w> vlc,mplayer and smplayer all play with blue round the movie,toutube is ok
[19:44] <xubuntu57w> i was previous xubuntu37w
[19:44] <xubuntu57w> also the movie is on top of the menu's i want to select
[19:45] <xubuntu57w> actually on top of everything,
[19:45] <xangua> YouTube? So where do you get these movies?
[19:47] <xubuntu57w> torrent,they play ok in windows,and in mint
[19:48] <xubuntu57w> in xubuntu they are windowboxed on all 4 sides and on top of everything
[20:45] <CodFection> hello
[20:45] <CodFection> can I get xubuntu through unity by install xfce4? or do I need to download xubuntu iso ?
[20:47] <knome> you can, but it will not be exactly the same as a clean xubuntu installation (good enough in most cases though)
[20:47] <knome> just install xubuntu-desktop
[20:48] <knome> installing xfce4 only installs the desktop environment, not the customization efforts put in by the xubuntu team, which i would say is considerable amount of stuff.
[23:44] <xubuntu55d> Hello I a beginner in Xubuntu, I like it very well but I can't install softwares in my computer. Help me
[23:47] <vaderdots> try "sudo apt install programname" in the command line