[00:17] right thx [00:35] In quantal, is there a setting to have inverted stereo instead of normal stereo out? [00:37] !quantal [00:37] Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) was the 17th release of Ubuntu. Support ended on May 16th, 2014. See !eol, !upgrade and http://ubottu.com/y/quantal [00:37] thats way end of life [00:37] upgrade to a supported version [00:39] Op, not quantal, that's what my last machine had when it croaked [00:40] Trusty [00:40] 14.04lts [00:41] And yes, I really should upgrade to 16.04lts now that they have lts->lts updates fixed [00:41] perhaps pavucontrol can do that [00:42] Pluseaudio's controls don't seem to have anything relevant [00:43] !find pavucontrol [00:43] Found: pavucontrol, pavucontrol-dbg, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W: (and 19 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=pavucontrol&searchon=names&suite=xenial§ion=all [00:43] thats helpfu; [00:45] Huh, paman seems to offer more internal pulseaudio settings [00:52] Nothing with the new packages either. [00:52] Eh, I may just solder up a 'stereo flip' cable then [00:53] Not a thing that would really come up with the laptop's internal speakers I never use anyways [01:04] hi all [01:05] how can I install a font in xubuntu 16.04? [01:05] is the font in the repositories? [01:05] no I downloaded a ttf file from the internet [01:06] if you only need it for your user, put it in ~/.fonts, then run "fc-cache ~/.fonts" (without the quotes) to make the system load the font immediately [01:07] once you have done that, you will need to restart any application that needs to use it, though [01:07] what do I do if I want to install it for all users? [01:07] then the process is similar, but you need sudo right as you need to copy it to /usr/share/fonts/ [01:08] alright, that I can do [01:08] many thanks for the answer [02:11] Hello there [02:12] Anyone can helpme? [02:13] Im using Xubuntu 14.04 but the icon label are not centralized [02:14] the text of icons on my desktop are aligned to right [02:15] Hello? [02:32] anyone can help-me with the XFCE4 desktop labels alignment? All my icons label on desktop are aligned to right, like on writer when you write a paragraph and align it to right === dreamon__ is now known as dreamon [07:14] If I save session while dropbox is running, dropbox will run again in startup even if it is not set in autostarted applications. Is there a way to fix this? [11:20] Hello, is anyone here? === rokf_ is now known as rokf === yazdmich is now known as BytesAndCoffee [19:50] hi guys [21:27] hello [21:27] Unit193: you there? [21:27] i tried to add redshift to autostart but it won't autostart :/ [21:27] why is it not working [21:28] Howdy. Can you run it on its own? How did you add it? [21:31] Unit193: i added with "Session & Startup > Application Autostart" the command /usr/bin/redshift-gtk [21:32] btw i read your blog and about xebian :) [21:34] foley: Well, presuming ~/.config/autostart/redshift.desktop (or whatever) is right, you may want to check ~/.cache/upstart/startxfce4.log and see if it has any output. [21:34] And you may want to try running `/usr/bin/redshift-gtk` and make sure it works like that. [21:36] Unit193: thank you! this is a good start to debug the issue! i gonna try! [21:47] Unit193: .config/autostart is owned by root? O_o [22:29] xubuntu 16.04.1, update-manager in term gives error ->> /usr/bin/update-manager:28: PyGIWarning: Gtk was imported without specifying a version first. Use gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0') before import to ensure that the right version gets loaded. from gi.repository import Gtk WARNING:root:can not import unity GI cannot import name Dbusmenu, introspection typelib not found