[02:38] <ohemdevin> https://imgur.com/a/dpIXF
[02:38] <ohemdevin> I love this distribution so much, guys. @_@
[07:54] <pirx> hi! i have been using ubuntu vanilla for a few years, but now grown tired of unity/compiz sucking all of the cpu. i want a snappy interface. xubuntu might be the answer? :)
[07:54] <pirx> also, it looks by the screenshots online like xfce has a notification/indicator bar at the top like unity has. are they compatible?
[07:55] <pirx> will my slack/owncloud/BT icons show up there too? :)
[07:56] <krytarik> Yes, yes, and yes. :P
[07:59] <pirx> excellent
[07:59] <pirx> will install on my new quad core laptop now, and hoping for some insanely snappy interfacing:)
[08:02] <xangua> Make sure the problem is not your graphic card/drivers
[08:03] <xangua> Unity feeling snappy here, but I like xfce on my dual core with 2GB RAM only secondary laptop
[08:04] <pirx> does it feel _instant_ ?
[08:04] <xangua> Yes
[08:04] <pirx> lucky you:)
[08:04] <pirx> i have the latest nvidia-drivers
[08:04] <xangua> I have an AMD apu
[08:04] <pirx> everything looks correct in nvidia-settings
[08:05] <pirx> i have turned off fading and stuff like that in compiz
[08:05] <xangua> Or maybe it's because I use SSD
[08:05] <xangua> :-P
[08:05] <pirx> yet, when i open a simple terminal window, it takes a few fractions of a second too long imho
[08:05] <pirx> oh my got, havent used hdd for a few years now
[08:06] <pirx> got=god
[08:06] <pirx> which btw is true, game of thrones is fantastic
[13:30] <xubuntu36w> good morning
[13:31] <xubuntu36w> running on a dell mini 10, can someone point me in the right direction to get my wireless card to work?
[19:32] <Guest73330> huh?
[19:33] <Guest73330> well, I'm still Tama as long as I know who I am.
[19:33] <trymon> But IRC don't know who you are ;)
[19:34] <trymon> It the username maybe registered to someone or did you register the username and didn't authenticate?
[19:35] <Guest73330> I had no idea I needed to "authenticate", nor how to do that. It doesn't matter, anyway. It takes more than an IRC server to make me suffer a crisis of identity
[19:35] <Guest73330> this is my first time using Xubuntu; I'm thinking of switching to this for showing other, non-technical people how to use linux. Every day people come into my computer repair shop with windows problems I have to solve for them
[19:36] <Guest73330> "Is mine a good virus-scanner, Tama?" - well, there isn't really a good virus scanner, it's better to just get a system that actually does permissions properly instead of hacking on some ducttape to a broken operating system
[19:40] <trymon> Every system is good or crappy. It depend's only on the user using the system. Windows could also be safe as long you know what you do. Personally I use Xubuntu, Windows 10 ans macOS
[19:48] <Guest73330> I know. What I'm saying is that windows is not user friendly. You need to be an expert to be safe doing internet banking on a windows computer. Which is why I'm helping novices switch to linux
[19:51] <trymon> I would say you need just common sense to be safe using any system. But unfortunately the most usersdon't think first.