[01:06] <esdwdftty> the same user: exit and entrance to the account  (padlock), does not accept the password when logging in the same user. In Lubuntu 17 is fixed. I use a VirtualBox linux Guest.
[01:07] <esdwdftty> always doesn't accept the password
[01:07] <esdwdftty> Xubuntu 17.04 64bit
[01:13] <esdwdftty> you have the same bug
[01:14] <esdwdftty> you have the same bug as Lubuntu 17 and maybe Ubuntu
[01:14] <esdwdftty> lubuntu fix
[01:15] <esdwdftty> lubuntu fix it i say him
[01:20] <esdwdftty> dev. lubuntu fix it, i said about it on the channel Lubuntu
[01:21] <esdwdftty> eng not my lang
[01:21] <esdwdftty> Xubuntu ru
[03:27] <Wayward_Vagabond> You guys know a good place to find printer drivers, or maybe a guide to well supported printers?
[03:38] <genius3000> Wayward_Vagabond: I think I found one on Wikipedia before (with Google)...though I also just hope for the best with some on sale HP printer usually :P
[03:39] <Wayward_Vagabond> I think I might've found a driver for the thing, seeing if it'll actually install
[03:40] <Wayward_Vagabond> I've two printers at the house that don't work- a dell all-in-one, and a cheap print only  HP, but this one seems to be a midline HP
[03:44] <zuldrah> Hello.
[03:44] <zuldrah> Hello Globe.
[18:41] <puff> I'm running xubuntu 16.04 LTS.  I make heavy use of alt-tab to switch between windows, but sometimes window switching gets weird.  The normal behavior is that alt-tab switches to the window you were on before you alt-tabbed to the current window.  Or you hold the alt key down, tap tab key once and get a popup list of the windows, then keep tapping tab key until you get to the window you want.
[18:43] <puff> However, sometimes, as at the moment, it acts weird.  For example, I have ten windows open. The first three in the list are emacs, chrome, and intellij idea.  If I alt-tab from emacs to chrome, I'm at chrome, alt-tab again, I go back to emacs.
[18:44] <puff> However, if I "alt-tab, tab" from emacs to IDEA, then alt-tab to go back to emacs.. instead I go to chrome.
[19:17] <puff> I've seen some references to a "project settings" dialog.  Is this separate from the File/Settings (aka ctrl-alt-s) dialog, and if so, where do I find it?
[20:21] <bg> здрасти има ли българи тука
[20:21] <bekks> !ru | bg
[20:21] <bekks> Or was that Bulgarian?
[20:22] <bekks> Ah.
[20:22] <Unit193> geoip says the latter, yes.
[22:11] <Wayward_Vagabond> So, this sounds stupid, but it I'm finding it hard to print things out. Only one peice of software for images I have installed seems to be able to print, and it doesn't do page setup or anything like that to get it right
[22:39] <skafta> Hello to all of you. I dont get xrandr running as i want it to. i want to create two launchers to toggle between laptop screen and hdmi projector output. anyone advice about the needed command?
[22:39] <knome> so what are the commands you are trying now?
[22:39] <knome> and how do they not work?
[22:40] <skafta> 1/ xrandr --output LVDS1 --auto
[22:40] <skafta> 2/ xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1440x900
[22:41] <skafta> what should be the name of the laptops screen?
[22:41] <knome> xrandr -q tells you the names you have available
[22:43] <skafta> lvds-1 and dvi-d-1
[22:43] <knome> there you go then
[22:44] <skafta> do i need to add smth if i want the other monitor to turn of?
[22:45] <knome> yes, --output NAME --off
[22:47] <skafta> thus for laptop screen: xrandr --output LVDS1 --auto --output DVID1 --off
[22:47] <skafta> or LVDS-1 and DVI-D-1?
[22:48] <knome> whatever xrandr -q tells you your display names are
[22:49] <knome> and yes, that looks correct
[22:50] <skafta> tick "run in terminal"?
[22:50] <knome> i don't think that's required
[23:01] <skafta> knome, toggling works. for the resolution he works only with 'auto' but i want to reduce for the projector
[23:12] <skafta> knome, if i ask a specific resolution for the projector, altough available, he doenst switch
[23:13] <skafta> am i supposed to specify the rate?
[23:15] <knome> did you also use --on with --mode?
[23:16] <skafta> i wnat this to work: xrandr --output DVI-D-1 --1440x900 --output LVDS-1 --off
[23:16] <knome> --1440x990 isn't a valid parameter
[23:17] <knome> try --mode 1440x900
[23:17] <skafta> have it :-)
[23:18] <knome> if that doesn't work, add --auto before that
[23:18] <skafta> works as i want, thank you so much and sorry for my maybe stupid questions
[23:18] <knome> np