donofrio | so what is up, my xfce start menu will not line up on the left side like it does on the right side... https://apaste.info/1bnp it looks like https://1drv.ms/i/s!AsBlZbBf72iNmKFZImqCgG0HkEuprw this is an imac with external monitor on the left, spanning display | 03:26 |
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donofrio | so now that I switched from unity to xfce my volume control knob on the keyboard doesn't work, how do I resolve? | 04:16 |
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khampf | I am tempted to use btrfs instead of ext4 on a Xubuntu 16.04 LTS installation, any advice against this? | 11:26 |
khampf | (snapshots would be a useful feature) | 11:27 |
pleia2 | I'd say just take the standard btrfs precautions, only use what they've confirmed as stable | 11:42 |
khampf | pleia2: tnx | 11:53 |
khampf | yeah I remember trying out multiple disks a couple of years ago and raid and that broke quite quick and more or less made me look into ZFS for storage | 11:54 |
khampf | But on a single disk desktop I thought it might be great | 11:54 |
bonsaitree | I still can't fix the Wi-Fi connection drops on 17.04. Anyone experienced something similar? | 14:38 |
likemindead | Hardware? | 14:38 |
bonsaitree | likemindead, Intel PRO Wireless 6200-N | 14:39 |
bonsaitree | Have tried this: https://superuser.com/questions/1153203/ubuntu-17-04-systemd-resolved-dns-lookups-randomly-fail/1200745#1200745 | 14:40 |
bonsaitree | And this: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2361791 | 14:40 |
bonsaitree | Without success | 14:40 |
bonsaitree | Maybe i should try this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/529347/how-do-i-keep-my-wifi-from-dropping-out | 14:41 |
davlefou | Hi, i have an autologin and i want to automont all usb driver connected, how i do? | 16:33 |
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diogenes_ | davlefou, what? | 19:28 |
davlefou | diogenes_, When my autologin session launch, i would like to mount automatiquely the usb already connected. | 19:53 |
diogenes_ | davlefou, usb pendrive? | 19:54 |
davlefou | yes | 19:54 |
diogenes_ | go to settings > File Manager > Advanced > enable volume management | 19:56 |
diogenes_ | then go to Removable Drives and Media (also in settings) | 19:58 |
JJtheCan | I am looking for a driver for the 'scanner portion' of my MP210 Canon printer | 20:48 |
JJtheCan | is there a driver resource website? I am unable to find using the standard 'searches' | 20:54 |
genii | JJtheCan: Have you tried the method at http://tipsonubuntu.com/2016/08/14/canon-printer-driver-scangear-mp-ubuntu-16-04/ ? | 20:58 |
JJtheCan | I have not, I will go there now | 20:59 |
JJtheCan | quit | 21:13 |
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