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jimbo_ | i'm sorry i can't find this by googling, but the default highlight color for the alt-tab menu is dark grey, which is just hard to see. how do i change this without switching off of greybird entirely? | 03:51 |
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jdwwatts | hey | 04:40 |
sewerrat | Hey any quick way to make windows not maximize when i open a new program? | 04:48 |
xXEoflaOEXx | H | 04:56 |
xXEoflaOEXx | Hi* | 04:56 |
usil | 3/wc | 08:15 |
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nkz | Hi, I installed xubuntu yesterday and I like it very much. However, the wifi manager icon has disappeared from the panel. How do I bring it back? Wifi works (it auto connects I guess). | 09:10 |
sewerrat | try sudo NetworkManager restart | 09:18 |
nkz | works! thanks | 09:21 |
sewerrat | no worries :) | 09:29 |
xubuntu60w | Bonjour | 11:40 |
xubuntu60w | parler vous français ? | 11:41 |
Unit193 | !fr | 11:41 |
ubottu | Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. | 11:41 |
xubuntu60w | ok, merci | 11:41 |
jdwwatts | hello | 13:41 |
vrld | So far xubuntu is the best ubuntu for me | 15:24 |
vrld | I used to get like top 4h of battery now I have 8-10 | 15:25 |
psy123 | Hello guys | 15:53 |
psy123 | I am wondering which initsystem is being used by xubuntu? How can i detect that? | 15:54 |
bazhang | which version of xubuntu | 16:03 |
bazhang | !systemd | 16:04 |
ubottu | systemd is the default init system for Ubuntu 15.04 onwards. For information on transitioning from upstart to systemd, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers For a guide to basic service management with systemd, see https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-systemctl-to-manage-systemd-services-and-units | 16:04 |
bazhang | thats a hugey factoid | 16:04 |
gebruiker | anyone tried compiz? | 16:06 |
psy123 | xubuntu 16.04 | 16:15 |
bazhang | psy123, see the bot link above | 16:15 |
psy123 | Yes thank you | 16:16 |
bazhang | np | 16:16 |
bazhang | gebruiker, many have tried compiz | 16:17 |
bazhang | whats the actual question | 16:17 |
gebruiker | bazhang: i wonder if it becomes more bautiful like how compiz makes unity more beautiful ? | 16:18 |
bazhang | no idea there | 16:19 |
bazhang | standards of beauty vary | 16:19 |
psy123 | I have a question and note that I am a newbie | 17:04 |
psy123 | What is the difference between a terminal emulator and a shell? | 17:05 |
slickymaster | psy123, see this → http://askubuntu.com/questions/506510/what-is-the-difference-between-terminal-console-shell-and-command-line | 17:07 |
psy123 | Exactly what i looking for | 17:12 |
psy123 | was* | 17:12 |
xubuntu42i | hi, can i have the -+x icons on the left side like in Ubuntu? | 18:27 |
krytarik | Yes - "Settings Manager → Window Manager → Style → Button layout". | 18:29 |
xubuntu42i | well, thank you | 18:36 |
xubuntu42i | its even click and drag, how cool is that | 18:36 |
xubuntu42i | thanks a lot | 18:38 |
bomb | Hi | 21:50 |
mrkramps | hi | 21:50 |
bomb | Can you use snap packages in 16.10? | 21:50 |
bomb | Couldn't find much information on the Internet. | 21:52 |
xangua | To make a bomb? | 21:53 |
bomb | :| | 21:54 |
mrkramps | afaik you can use snap packages | 21:55 |
mrkramps | since 16.04 snapd should be preinstalled | 21:56 |
knome | xangua, bad joke... | 21:58 |
xangua | Snaps are the bomb! | 21:58 |
mrkramps | hmkay … oO | 21:59 |
bomb | Yeah, I feel that way, in case they're similar to appimages. | 21:59 |
bomb | I didn't know snaps are already available in 16.04. | 22:01 |
Kanandro | Hey all, my friend just wiped a Windows 8 pre-install and installed Xubuntu 16.10, but now his PC just boots to "Start PXE over IPV4/IPV6" and then continues to the HP PC Diagnostic UEFI utility. I thought we disabled Secure Boot, how can we fix this? | 23:08 |
Kanandro | He's already wiped Windows 8! | 23:08 |
bomb | Kanandro: Can you try switching to legacy boot in BIOS settings? | 23:29 |
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