[09:43] <mirak> hello
[09:43] <mirak> how ubiquty knows what packages it must install ?
[09:46] <pmjdebru1jn> probably meta packages
[09:46] <pmjdebru1jn> apt-cache show xubuntu-desktop
[09:46] <pmjdebru1jn> for example
[09:46] <pmjdebru1jn> oh
[09:47] <pmjdebru1jn> wait I'm talking nonsense
[09:47] <pmjdebru1jn> ubiquity just installs whatever is on the CD/USB drive, it doesn't deal with packages at all
[09:47] <pmjdebru1jn> package selection of done at live-rootfs generation time via metapackages IIRC
[10:27] <nailyk> hi. A small problem with xubuntu. How is it possible to increase amount of pixels to 'resize' a windows?
[10:28] <nailyk> (Actually only a few pixels allow you to grab the windows to resize it. If you are 2px out the edge you cannot grab it anymore)
[10:28] <nailyk> Thks in advance.
[10:28] <knome> nailyk, https://xubuntu.org/news/window-resizing-in-xubuntu-and-xfce/
[10:31] <nailyk> Nice. I was aware of alt+left but not alt+right clic. Xfce is so awesome. But anyway to increase this 'grab size' when the window doesn't have the grey triangle?
[17:29] <gp5st> did something change recently that would cause this: pasting into vim pastes escape characters
[17:59] <odc> hi there
[17:59] <odc> anybody using xfce-weather-plugin?
[18:05] <rud0lf> i do
[18:08] <odc> rud0lf: does it still works for you?
[18:08] <rud0lf> yes it does
[18:08] <odc> i get 404 errors from apicache.met.no :/
[18:08] <rud0lf> it went few times "offline" two days ago
[18:08] <odc> hm
[18:09] <rud0lf> hmm now as you told it, it seems something wrong with it
[18:09] <rud0lf> i was misled by icon still showing partially cloudy
[18:10] <rud0lf> last successful attempt: 11 hours ago, number of failed updates: 36
[18:10] <odc> still better than me
[18:10] <odc> i think met.no is playing with us
[18:11] <rud0lf> maybe it was compromised with recent ransomware?
[18:11] <odc> i would be surprised if this runs on windows :D
[18:11] <Happyhobo> Howdy do.
[18:12] <rud0lf> why not?
[18:12] <rud0lf> the fact ubuntu uses it has nothing to do with os
[18:12] <Happyhobo> xubuntu rules!
[18:12] <Happyhobo> Now I just need to make panther work and then the experience is orgasmic.
[18:14] <rud0lf> odc: for a long time now, weather plugin was warning me about outdated way of query api used; maybe they switched completely lately?
[18:14] <odc> that would make sense! @ rud0lf
[18:14] <odc> https://api.met.no/weatherapi/documentation
[18:16] <odc> rud0lf: i found it!
[18:16] <odc> https://api.met.no/weatherapi/locationforecastlts/1.3/documentation#version_1_2___2014_05_20
[18:16] <odc> look at the changelog
[18:16] <odc> >will expire at 2017-05-09
[18:16] <rud0lf> mhm
[18:17] <rud0lf> i made a mistake, it wasn't 8 hours ago, it was 8 days ago
[18:18] <odc> i wonder if there is a bug report on this
[18:19] <rud0lf> yea
[18:20] <rud0lf> i didn't report it because i thought somebody would do it already
[18:20] <odc> heh
[18:21] <odc> i'll do it in a moment
[18:24] <rud0lf> odc: https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=34749#p34749
[18:25] <rud0lf> odc: also here http://launchpadlibrarian.net/186737755/xfce4-weather-plugin_0.8.3-2_amd64.deb
[18:26] <odc> rud0lf: but that's an old version
[18:40] <odc> rud0lf: just so you know, the latest version (0.8.9) has fixed the API issue: https://git.xfce.org/panel-plugins/xfce4-weather-plugin/tree/NEWS
[18:41] <rud0lf> yeah i'm installing it
[18:51] <odc> issue opened on launchpad!
[20:44] <TheWild> hello
[20:44] <TheWild> when 17.04 came out?
[20:48] <rud0lf> in april?
[20:48] <rud0lf> .04 - month, 17. - year
[21:04] <TheWild> hmm... I was curious how come few weeks ago I installed 16.04.2 on one of my computers.
[21:04] <TheWild> on Xubuntu page there's still 16.04.
[21:06] <mrkramps> because it still is 16.04?
[21:06] <knome> 16.04 is the latest LTS
[21:07] <mrkramps> .1 and .2 are just point releases with updates included
[21:07] <mrkramps> and .2 with hwe stack
[23:05] <APoliTech> hi all!
[23:06] <mrkramps> hi