[02:48] <xubuntu14w> Can someone please help me with installing a tar.bz2?
[02:49] <xubuntu14w> I'm not having success doing so via the command line
[02:49] <xubuntu14w> And I don't know of any other way
[02:52] <gr1dl0ck> xubuntu14w: what is this bzip file?
[02:52] <xubuntu14w> It's the most recent version of filezilla
[02:52] <xubuntu14w> The gnome software center does not provide the lastest version
[02:55] <gr1dl0ck> bzip2 -d file.bz2
[02:57] <xubuntu14w> Must I extract the archive first?
[05:05] <roo79x> Hi all, I have 2 drives in my ubuntu server 16.04.1. one is a 4Tb the other a 128ssd all files are on the 4Tb drive. I'd like to know please what to google search to learn how to link /home/roo79x/Downloads folder to /mnt/nas1/Downloads folder and still have samba, ftp and permission stay full read and write to everyone etc please?
[07:12] <carbon-cabron> hello any idea why my two monitor setup at restart resets to default -> that being laptop monitor only
[07:22] <carbon-cabron> the file which should keep the configuration ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/displays.xml does infact stay the same after reboot, but the two diaplays just won turn on.. any ideas anyone
[16:41] <Dreaman> !wifi
[18:18] <gebruiker> is xubuntu less resource intensive than mate?
[18:38] <xangua> Depends, not only on the desktop but the programs you use
[20:07] <__raven__> hi
[20:08] <__raven__> how to open/process a data file by drag and drop it onto a script file?
[20:38] <Spass> Hello. I think that gnome-font-viewer should be considered to be included in Xubuntu 17.04 and later. It's small, sometimes useful and doesn't need any "weird" dependencies.
[20:40] <bazhang> Spass, #ubuntu+1 for 17.04 discussion
[20:49] <Spass> bazhang: Thanks, but I'm not a Ubuntu 17.04 beta-tester, my suggestion is strictly directed to Xubuntu devs/people, it's just a proposition for new Xubuntu releases to be even better (IMHO).
[20:51] <bazhang> Spass, thats the place to discuss it
[20:57] <Spass> bazhang: Are you 100% sure about that? Because I don't see people that I know to be a part of Xubuntu Team there.
[20:57] <bazhang> yep
[21:45] <flocculant> bazhang: actually spass would want to discuss that in #xubuntu-devel :)
[21:45] <flocculant> Spass: /me is ;)
[21:46] <flocculant> and probably the best part of Xubuntu Team is in this channel
[21:46] <flocculant> last time I looked I was the only one from xubuntu team in #u+1
[21:48] <bazhang> cheers flocculant !
[21:48] <flocculant> bazhang: welcome :)
[21:48] <flocculant> next time you'll be more aware of all that :)
[21:50] <bazhang> yep!
[21:51] <flocculant> bazhang: last time I was in #u+1 and asked about a xubuntu thing - I got lots of 'no idea I use any buntu but that' :D
[21:52] <bazhang> heh
[21:52] <flocculant> Spass: so if you want to discuss that sort of thing - #xubuntu-devel is the place to go ;)
[22:03] <Spass> flocculant: OK, thank you. I'll remember to post propositions and suggestions there.
[22:04] <xangua> Maje Xubuntu great again
[22:06] <flocculant> Spass: well - there is also the dev mailing list https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel which is a pretty friendly place
[22:06] <knome> serious proposals to the mailing list mentioned above or #xubuntu-devel plz
[22:07] <knome> otherwise it'll just get buried under
[22:07] <flocculant> Spass: also see http://docs.xubuntu.org/contributors/xsd.html#xsd-seeds-composition-package-selection which covers proposals (without mentioning it)
[22:18] <Spass> knome, flocculant: Thank you very much for guidance. I'll try to do something useful for Xubuntu someday :)
[22:18] <knome> no worries, we are indeed a friendly bunch so all questions are welcome and will be answered... eventually
[22:19] <flocculant> Spass: easy way to do something is test when we shout out - if you can do it with a usb on hardware - awesome, vm testing is good too
[22:19] <Spass> Right now I'm learning "overall Xubuntu experience" and stuff.
[22:19] <flocculant> really easy to get involved - and doesn't need you to code - just have some time to spare
[22:19] <knome> or a lot.
[22:20] <flocculant> and at that point - you are ideal to test things
[22:20] <flocculant> new people see things that *we* kind of work round/forget/assume
[22:20] <knome> absolutely
[22:20] <knome> not only related to QA
[22:21] <Spass> Well, time is a thing I have a lot now. So maybe (serious) beta-testing is right for me, I really must consider it.
[22:22] <flocculant> Spass: beat testing comes very late - what we need really are people to have either a full on dev release running (which I do - and it very rarely breaks) or the ability to dual boot
[22:23] <knome> yes, beat testing comes only once flocculant is angry
[22:23] <knome> beta testing on the other hand...
[22:23] <flocculant> but this really should be in the dev channel - come join the channel - just idle for a while in there :)
[22:23] <knome> yes, i was just about to say that
[22:23] <flocculant> knome: beta comes much less often than beat testing :p
[22:23] <Spass> flocculant: Already added to autojoin :)