[01:30] <Jef91> I have this odd issue with Xubuntu 16.04 - one of my application launchers keeps vanishing from the wisker menu. When I run xfce4-panel -r in terminal it reappears. Any idea why that might be?
[01:31] <Jef91> Desktop file contents: http://paste.debian.net/928915/
[06:51] <chatter29> hey guys
[06:51] <chatter29> allah is doing
[06:52] <chatter29> sun is not doing allah is doing
[06:52] <chatter29> to accept Islam say that i bear witness that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allah and Muhammad peace be upon him is his slave and messenger
[09:27] <xubuntu90d> hey guys, for xubuntu 16.04.2, which xcfe version comes with by default?
[12:59] <DexterF> hi
[13:01] <cfhowlett> greetings DexterF.  ask your xubuntu question
[13:02] <DexterF> looking for a way to theme gtk3 apps individually, but I think https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GTK%2B has that covered
[13:02] <DexterF> in general I'm looking for ways to setup gtk3 in xubuntu
[13:04] <DexterF> yup, GTK_THEME=Adwaita:dark <program> works a charm
[14:12] <Redfoxmoon> Is there anything to do to fix menus being broken in xubuntu 17.04? trying to x-forward and getting bombarded with "Negative content width -7 (allocation 1, extents 4x4) while allocating gadget (node arrow, owner GtkMenu)"
[14:59] <DexterF> occasionally xubuntu will ask me for a gnome-keyring password, but I do not remember setting one. my home dir has been carried over for years, there could be one really old one I don't remmeber. how can I reset that password?
[15:08] <pmjdebruijn> DexterF: I'm not sure, but I think the keyring password is usually tied to your login password via pam
[15:09] <pmjdebruijn> so if you have a keyring with a password that isn't your current login password, it's probably an older login password you used a while back
[15:11] <DexterF> pmjdebruijn, which I cannot remember. so what do I do about it?
[15:40] <xubuntu93i> HELLO!
[15:41] <xubuntu93i> HIR EDVALDO SPIKIN
[16:06] <pmjdebruijn> DexterF: no clue
[16:06] <pmjdebruijn> sorry
[16:06] <pmjdebruijn> stick around, someone else might know
[16:06] <DexterF> will do
[16:13] <Spass_> DexterF: Did you try this solution? https://askubuntu.com/a/65294
[18:44] <DexterF> Spass_, deleted that gnome keyring file and launched Seahorse, still sees that gnome2 keyring. in .local the keyring dir does not even exist, only found one in .gnome2.
[21:08] <DexterF> Spass_, ah, restarted this and that, now seems ok