[01:49] hi [01:55] . [08:05] hi [08:06] 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] I don't know why it would be the contrast that would change [08:08] ah, my bad, I'm not fully awake [08:08] cheers [08:08] I meant the luminosity [08:09] maybe brightness ? [08:10] well_laid_lawn: yeah, brightness [08:10] I looked in the power setting panel but didn't find anything [08:10] one minute [08:12] DevAntoine: does this help http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-power-manager/panel-plugin [08:13] well_laid_lawn: nop [08:13] it does control the brightness but manually [08:15] sorry but I don't know about an relevant changes to that - maybe try in #xfce [08:21] 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] genius3000: I thought so too, so I tried without any luck [08:25] Ah :( [10:18] I can't play the terminal bell with "\a" echo'd to the terminal. [17:05] 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] "snd_hda_intel 0000:00:1b.0: azx_get_response timeout, switching to single_cmd mode: last cmd=0x103f0900" [17:06] 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] hello [21:45] can someone help me [21:52] hello? [21:52] !ask [21:52] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [21:52] might help :) [21:52] (this is a support channel, so folks only reply when there's a support question) [22:19] how can i detect my wifi that is wireless