[09:41] <guvn0r> ping
[09:42] <guvn0r> got the latest xubuntu installed, locked, went to sleep, logged back in, mouse is gone. what's the ctrl+alt ? to get it to appear again?
[09:48] <Unit193> Ctrl+Alt+F1, then Ctrl+Alt+F7
[09:53] <guvn0r> sweet thank you
[10:32] <pjotter> Hi everyone. There seems to be an "copy on selection" option active in Xubuntu. Does anyone know how to turn that off?
[10:34] <guvn0r> not sure, give me an example if you can
[10:34] <pjotter> Ok
[10:34] <pjotter> I installed guake terminal
[10:34] <pjotter> When that window is open and I click on it, sometimes a whole line gets selected
[10:35] <pjotter> When "copy on selection" is on, guake then copies that line to the clipboard. But a lot of times, I don't want that. For instance when I want to paste something in terminal.  So I need to turn that option off.
[10:36] <guvn0r> sorry mate, im not sure how to switch that off. hope someone will be able to assist.
[10:36] <pjotter> Appearently it is systemwide option that some applications can obey
[10:36] <pjotter> Ok, np. I'll just keep looking
[12:55] <xubuntu02i> hello?
[12:56] <xubuntu02i> anyone there?
[12:56] <xubuntu02i> a/s/l?
[12:56] <xubuntu02i> lol
[15:49] <Mylon> Hi all, I'm fighting with xscreensaver.  It keeps activating after as little as 2 seconds of idle time.  I tried turning it off, but that also disabled power saving on the monitor!
[15:50] <Mylon> What he heck is going on?  Is this a known issue?
[16:14] <ran> hi.
[16:16] <ran> do you know about a problem with japanese characters in xubuntu?
[16:25] <xubuntu53w> hi
[16:28] <xubuntu53w> someone knows about some strange problem with japanese characters like kanji?
[18:01] <chuckmcm_> There is clearly a bug in xfdesktop. I'm not sure what it is yet but it gets into a state and swells to consume all of memory. In stracing it I find it is being sent the contents of the address bar from the browser
[18:01] <chuckmcm_> which seems weird
[18:01] <chuckmcm> but then again
[18:02] <chuckmcm> it could be some weird gtk interaction
[21:41] <xubuntu41i> i am new to xubunto any videos i can watch on youtube to get proficiant
[21:43] <xubuntu41i> ?
[21:45] <Rarrikins> xubuntu41i: I'll see if there is. Here's a web book: http://docs.xubuntu.org/1404/index.html
[21:46] <xubuntu41i> thanks rarrikins
[21:48] <xubuntu41i> i have to work for a company that uses xubuntu good thing they gave the actually version they use so i can play with it.
[21:49] <xubuntu41i> i am actually installing it now through virtual box
[21:53] <Rarrikins> xubuntu41i: I can't find any Xubuntu-specific YouTube videos. If you're used to Windows, though, the Start menu is replaced by the Whisker menu in Xubuntu. It looks like a mouse with whiskers.
[22:02] <Rarrikins> Why isn't the Software application under either the System or Settings menu in the Whisker menu? It only appears under All.
[22:15] <theboom1> Hello i left an came back Rarrikins can you relink the handbook
[22:16] <Rarrikins> theboom1: http://docs.xubuntu.org/1404/index.html
[22:16] <theboom1> ty so much that is all i saw before it cut out
[22:17] <Rarrikins> theboom1: Another important thing is, in the Whisker menu (looks like a mouse with whiskers at the corner of the screen), select All, then there's a Software program. You can use that to install a lot of free software. You can also right-click the Software program in the Whisker menu to add it to favorites so that it shows up right when you open the Whisker menu.
[22:20] <mrkramps> shouldn't the doc link point to 16.04? http://docs.xubuntu.org/1604/
[22:21] <theboom1> thank i will try it now
[22:21] <Rarrikins> mrkramps: Good point.
[22:21] <Rarrikins> theboom1: Sorry. Use http://docs.xubuntu.org/1604/user/C/index.html instead.
[22:22] <Rarrikins> theboom1: It covers 16.04 instead af 14.04.
[22:22] <theboom1> success
[22:22] <mrkramps> althoug this of course depends on which version you're installing theboom1
[22:22] <theboom1> 16.04
[22:23] <theboom1> Virtual box worked so now it is up
[22:41] <Rarrikins> theboom1: One way to make Xubuntu work a little better within VirtualBox (for example, resizing the VirtualBox window can automatically resize the Xubuntu "screen") is to follow these directions: https://askubuntu.com/a/693360/147763
[22:48] <mrkramps> in terms of installing VBox Guest Additions as in any other guest system :)