Traurig | hello. my desktop background and all symbols are gone. dont know why. only a grey background and toolbars are left. | 09:29 |
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well_laid_lawn | Traurig: xfdesktop must have stopped working | 09:31 |
well_laid_lawn | for some reason try and start it in a terminaml' | 09:31 |
Traurig | well_laid_lawn, Thanks now they are back. maybe it stored last running processes. I dont like this. can I stop this storage of last running processes for ever? | 09:32 |
well_laid_lawn | I'm sure you can, one minute | 09:33 |
well_laid_lawn | https://wiki.xfce.org/faq - and search for "the cool new" | 09:38 |
Traurig | well_laid_lawn, Thank you, very much! | 09:46 |
well_laid_lawn | cheers | 09:46 |
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zleapNB | hi | 16:28 |
zleapNB | just a quick question, where does xubuntu store fonts or what program to do i use to install them please | 16:28 |
zleapNB | i am trying to search for this information but asking here at the same time | 16:29 |
zleapNB | i think i have sort of sorted it | 16:35 |
zleapNB | ok sorted it, will try and get some info on my website at some point | 17:18 |
EleanorEllis1 | I tried and failed to install the Native Client for Google Chrome but now, when I start Chrome, it says "You are using an unsupported command-line flag: --extensions-on-chrome-urls. Stability and security will suffer." How do I access the command line entry for the XFCE menu? | 18:03 |
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Krock | Hello there. Since a few days, my internet connection stalls after a few minutes after connecting to the wireless network. Using Xubuntu 16.04 with the BCM4318 PCI wireless card | 20:39 |
Krock | a regular ping to 8.8.8.8 results in 58 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 58360ms | 20:40 |
Krock | is anyone around who could help me - and - what kind of information do you need? | 20:40 |
pleia2 | I don't have a system with a broadcom card in it anymore, so I can't say for sure in 16.04, but at least in 14.04 the open source driver caused this behavior and I had to install the proprietary one | 20:41 |
pleia2 | I don't have exact instructions for this in 16.04, but that might help you get started | 20:42 |
Krock | while looking through the Q&A pages the proprietary driver was not recommended to anyone, for being outdated and buggy | 20:42 |
pleia2 | it was buggy when I used it too, but at least it worked | 20:43 |
pleia2 | what do they suggest instead? | 20:44 |
Krock | https://askubuntu.com/questions/55868/installing-broadcom-wireless-drivers#answer-67806 | 20:47 |
Krock | but that's again quite old, 2011 | 20:47 |
Krock | will try to install the STA driver | 20:58 |
weyland1 | Ubuntu 17.10 is shipping with wayland. Does that mean Xubuntu will? | 21:50 |
xangua | No, xfce is in the process of switching to gtk3 tho | 22:09 |
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