[01:00] <tgm4883> I just hacked together some scripts for auto rotating the display and touchscreen
[07:23] <rud0lf> i didn't nothing special in ubuntu and now space bar sometimes closes active window, without event prompt
[07:24] <rud0lf> it also opens current selected file in thunar which i think wasn't the case before
[07:24] <rud0lf> keyboard shortuct settings and windows manager settings are fine, no space bar there
[07:29] <rud0lf> i've found out it works like "excecute/use active element"
[07:29] <rud0lf> it didn't work like this before, it's quite annoying
[07:43] <rud0lf> it looks like space bar silent crashes or kills app, there's no confirmation dialog
[16:03] <tgm4883> Trying to switch another laptop from ubuntu-gnome to xubuntu 17.04 and I removed a bunch of stuff I shouldn't have apparently. Is there a way to reinstall all the xubuntu-desktop components? I tried "sudo apt install --reinstall --install-recommends --install-suggests xubuntu-desktop" and that didn't work
[16:05] <diogenes_> tgm4883, what exactly doesn't work or has been broken?
[16:09] <tgm4883> network-manager is gone, muliple display configuration is broken
[16:09] <tgm4883> Those are the 2 major things I'm looking at currently
[16:10] <diogenes_> tgm4883, go to settings > session and startup > applications autostart and look for network manager if it's checked to run on startup
[16:12] <tgm4883> diogenes_: network-manager is legit gone. I was apt removing gnome stuff checking if it was removing any xubuntu stuff in the process, which it doesn't
[16:12] <tgm4883> So I can add network-manager back in, I don't need network-manager-gnome correct?
[16:13] <diogenes_> tgm4883, it's not gnome it's xfce4 metwork-manager
[16:16] <diogenes_> tgm4883, run: nm-applet
[16:16] <diogenes_> and see if anything you get
[16:16] <tgm4883> Nope, not installed. Part of network-manager-gnome
[16:17] <diogenes_> then install the whole package
[16:17] <tgm4883> yea doing that now
[16:19] <diogenes_> then reboot after
[16:19] <tgm4883> diogenes_: ok, installed that, rebooted, NM is back. Multiple display config is still broken.
[16:20] <tgm4883> Basically, all I can get is mirror working. Can't separate them out
[16:20] <diogenes_> tgm4883, multiple displays settings I'm afraid is gone and you have to set them again
[16:21] <tgm4883> I have no issue doing the work, it is just that I can not actually unmirror them
[16:22] <diogenes_> I have very little experience with multiple monitors because I have never needed more than one so, can't help you with that issue.
[16:23] <tgm4883> diogenes_: thanks for your help
[16:23] <tgm4883> I'll keep messing with the multiple monitor stuff
[16:23] <diogenes_> tgm4883, no problem yw
[16:23] <diogenes_> tgm4883, you can read this: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/multihead
[16:24] <diogenes_> maybe it will help
[16:27] <tgm4883> diogenes_: I just moved .local and .config rebooted and it's all working again. I'll have to do some setup, but that's no issue. Can you tell me what the default screensaver/lock screen is?
[16:28] <diogenes_> tgm4883, to my mind it's xscreesaver
[16:28] <diogenes_> look for .xscreensaver config folder
[16:31] <tgm4883> ok
[16:31] <tgm4883> it's xscreensaver that I have installed
[16:32] <diogenes_> yes, that is the screensaver
[20:48] <stain> is a pentium 2.00 ghz good for xubuntu
[20:49] <knome> does it support PAE?
[20:50] <stain> i dont know
[20:50] <xangua> A Pentium (what)?
[20:54] <stain> Pentium(R) CPU P6100
[20:55] <mrkramps> stain, it will do
[20:55] <knome> how much memory do you have?
[20:55] <stain> 4 gb
[20:55] <knome> then you should be fine
[20:55] <mrkramps> integraded intel gpu?
[20:55] <knome> and you can always try the livecd first
[20:55] <stain> yes
[20:56] <mrkramps> kk, should be no issue then
[20:56] <Unit193> According to https://ark.intel.com/products/50175/Intel-Pentium-Processor-P6100-3M-Cache-2_00-GHz, go 64bit.
[20:56] <mrkramps> !!
[20:56] <stain> im on 32 bit
[20:57] <mrkramps> cpu supports 64 bit, use a 64 bit system
[20:57] <stain> ok thanks
[22:49] <stain> is xubuntu good for programming??
[22:50] <David-A> stain: certainly yes
[22:51] <stain> thank david you have been very usefull
[22:51] <David-A> stain: almost all dev tools are available for almost all distros, so many other distros are also good for programming
[22:51] <stain> thanks
[22:52] <stain> bey