[12:50] <uzer8738473> What is the command name for the Screenshot" program? I want to use that one, instead of "xfce-screenshot"
[12:51] <knome> uzer8738473, we don't know which screenshot application you are talking about
[12:51] <uzer8738473> named "Screenshot"
[12:51] <knome> that doesn't really tell much, does it?
[12:51] <knome> i mean that's likely the name in the software center, but it isn't enough to know which it is
[12:53] <uzer8738473> knome:What i want to is the following. When i press "prScr" button on my laptop, i get a screenshot taking menu, which lacks the option to select a region of the screen. However, while using the "Screenshot" application from "Accessories", i am able to select a region of the screen. I want to be able to choose the option "Select a region", when i will press the "prScr" button on the keyboard.
[12:54] <knome> that is xfce4-screenshooter
[12:55] <uzer8738473> knome:So, should i only assign the xfce-screenshooter command with a "prScr" button?
[12:55] <knome> xfce4-screenshooter, yes
[12:55] <uzer8738473> knome:Fixed, thanks.
[17:59] <mrasker> hello, could anybody help me to disable the guest user in xubuntu 16.04?
[18:18] <flocculant> mrasker: sure - this worked here http://tipsonubuntu.com/2016/10/14/remove-guest-ubuntu-16-10-login-screen/
[18:19] <flocculant> except you'll change gksu gedit to pkexec mousepad
[18:19] <flocculant> or use your favourite editor
[18:39] <mrasker> It works! Thanks a lot
[18:58] <thayne> hi there, how can i reactivate the ctrl-alt-backspace combo in xorg? disabled ages ago but i want it back!  :)
[19:30] <flocculant> http://askubuntu.com/questions/367983/how-do-i-enable-ctrl-alt-backspace-to-kill-the-x-server apparently - was working for 15.04 ...
[21:46] <aokfire> Hi, I have a couple questions
[21:48] <bekks> aokfire: Sostart with the first one :)
[21:48] <aokfire> euhhh
[21:48] <aokfire> I think I solved one issue with x11vnc... so just confirming that
[21:48] <aokfire> and then I need some quick screencaps
[21:50] <aokfire> 1. Trying to solve this issue with Skype: http://puu.sh/sTXOS.png where it basically shrinks itself down to that very small menu
[21:53] <aokfire> Compared to, say, the wireless manager: http://puu.sh/sTXYS.png
[21:53] <aokfire> and it goes further than that, just showing how the wireless menu doesn't cascade itself. If that's a Skype issue, it's odd because it never happened on the previous xubuntu install
[21:54] <aokfire> 2. Would like to remove Parole Media Player from the sound menu. https://i.sli.mg/6IavHl.png
[22:00] <knome> aokfire, the skype version has likely been different with the other xubuntu versions, so not really that odd
[22:01] <aokfire> Not odd for that to happen?
[22:01] <knome> yes
[22:01] <aokfire> hm
[22:01] <aokfire> should updating somehow help?
[22:01] <knome> that doesn't mean it should do that (i don't use skype so i can't confirm if it's common either)
[22:01] <aokfire> it's for grandma, so
[22:02] <aokfire> I use it rarely, and on Windows
[22:02] <knome> there isn't much (x)ubuntu developers can do about skype, so maybe, maybe not
[22:02] <aokfire> :S
[22:03] <knome> and you can't remove individual apps from the sound menu - unless you remove them from the system completely
[22:04] <aokfire> guess I could install mpv
[22:07] <aokfire> and ofc, no skype updates...
[22:08] <aokfire> New problem: sudo systemctl enable sshd
[22:08] <aokfire> Failed to execute operation: Too many levels of symbolic links
[22:30] <aokfire> thx for the help :)
[22:34] <aokfire> Back one more time... systemctl enable ssh doesn't seem to actually start ssh at boot. It fails for some reason?
[22:39] <knome> which xubuntu version are you using?
[22:57] <aokfire> euh
[22:57] <aokfire> Can't check right now sorry, but latest as of October? There's a good number of updates that need to be done
[22:57] <aokfire> should probably do those and report back... need to actually go now, thanks :)
[23:07] <Danilochka> I am getting a blank screen when trying to install
[23:07] <Danilochka> i set gfxpayload=text in the setparams screen but it doesnt work