[01:49] <xubuntu25i> hi
[01:55] <xubuntu25i> .
[08:05] <DevAntoine> hi
[08:06] <DevAntoine> I'm wondering if it's possible, when I plug the laptop that the screen's contrast goes to 100% and when I unplugged it it goes to 50%? I thought it was the out of the box behavior but not anymore
[08:08] <well_laid_lawn> I don't know why it would be the contrast that would change
[08:08] <DevAntoine> ah, my bad, I'm not fully awake
[08:08] <well_laid_lawn> cheers
[08:08] <DevAntoine> I meant the luminosity
[08:09] <well_laid_lawn> maybe brightness ?
[08:10] <DevAntoine> well_laid_lawn: yeah, brightness
[08:10] <DevAntoine> I looked in the power setting panel but didn't find anything
[08:10] <well_laid_lawn> one minute
[08:12] <well_laid_lawn> DevAntoine:  does this help http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-power-manager/panel-plugin
[08:13] <DevAntoine> well_laid_lawn: nop
[08:13] <DevAntoine> it does control the brightness but manually
[08:15] <well_laid_lawn> sorry but I don't know about an relevant changes to that - maybe try in #xfce
[08:21] <genius3000> DevAntoine: It's possible that xfce just remembers the last brightness setting for each (battery or ac). Try plugging in, setting to 100%, and then see if it goes back to previous when unplugged and so forth. (just a guess from some searching)
[08:21] <DevAntoine> genius3000: I thought so too, so I tried without any luck
[08:25] <genius3000> Ah :(
[10:18] <vharsh> I can't play the terminal bell with "\a" echo'd to the terminal.
[17:05] <Lafojwolf> Hey all. I'm having an issue with Xubuntu randomly crashing either at startup or shutdown. I turned off the splash to find out where it crashes:
[17:05] <Lafojwolf> "snd_hda_intel 0000:00:1b.0: azx_get_response timeout, switching to single_cmd mode: last cmd=0x103f0900"
[17:06] <Lafojwolf> It's not consistent, and it just randomly decides to crash which makes diagnosis somewhat difficult, so I'm not sure what to do
[21:44] <help1111> hello
[21:45] <help1111> can someone help me
[21:52] <help1111> hello?
[21:52] <pleia2> !ask
[21:52] <pleia2> might help :)
[21:52] <pleia2> (this is a support channel, so folks only reply when there's a support question)
[22:19] <xubuntu60d> how can i detect my wifi that is wireless