[00:47] <xubuntu18w> hello everyone
[00:50] <mark76> Hey Steven^
[00:50] <mark76> With a ^
[00:52] <Steven^> :P
[00:52] <Steven^> first time using xubuntu
[00:54] <mark76> *THUMBS
[00:54] <Steven^> do i need antivrus on it?
[00:54] <mark76> Hmm
[00:55] <mark76> Well, I don't use one.  But if you can find one for Linux and it's legit. I don't see why you shouldn't
[00:56] <Steven^> did you do any hardening on the xubuntu after install
[00:57] <mark76> I don't even know what that is
[00:57] <Steven^> i mean did you tighten the linux
[00:58] <Steven^> opening hole
[01:03] <plaindave> I don't use antivirus with my xubuntu either.
[01:03] <plaindave> nice thing about linux
[01:18] <mark76> AYe
[01:30] <Steven^> some how ubuntu still able to detect my wirleless driver and xubuntu dors not.
[01:35] <plaindave> Steven^: You're not able to connect to your wifi signal with xubuntu?
[01:46] <Steven^> yup
[05:47] <LilGenghisKhan> So I wanna get rid of sceen tearing. So like I have the HD6320 in this little Thinkpad x130e laptop. I have Xubuntu installed. Under "Additional Drivers" it has "Use processo microcode firmware for AMD CPUs from amd64-micocode (proprietary)" selected. How do I fix tearing? I'm just used to when catalyst or the official amd drivers or whatever were supported and it was easy breezy. Trying to learn
[05:47] <LilGenghisKhan> some stuff here too. /etc/xdg/usr-shared/10-radeon.conf (or wherever it is) seems to be my xorg file?
[09:29] <zleap> good morning
[09:44] <zleap> hi
[10:25] <Hagbard23> hiu
[10:26] <Hagbard23> *hi
[11:33] <CoderEurope> Anyone up ?
[11:34] <plaindave> I am
[11:35] <CoderEurope> ust looking at my old teacher : https://youtu.be/eZXcUwd8W3Q?t=52m19s
[11:35] <CoderEurope> **just
[12:05] <knome> CoderEurope, please use #xubuntu-offtopic for non-support discussion
[15:56] <mark76> How do I get the Topmenu plugin to work>
[15:58] <CoderEurope> Hiya - how do I get this look andf feel n00b question ? https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/xubuntu-zesty.html#Look_&_feel
[19:22] <CoderEurope> Hiya Saukk :)
[19:34] <mark76> Does anyone here know why the topmenu plugin isn't displaying menus?
[19:36] <NewGnuGuy> Does the plugin have to be manually added to a panel?
[19:37] <CoderEurope>  mark76 aybe el would know ?
[19:42] <mark76> I added it to my top panel and nothing is showing
[19:42] <mark76> @el
[19:42] <mark76> el:
[19:42] <Unit193> Why are you pinging that person specifically?
[20:12] <mark76> el: You're plugin doesn't work
[20:12] <mark76> I mean your plugin
[20:12] <el> it's not my plugin
[20:13] <el> whoever told you is trolling both of us :(
[20:13] <mark76> Hmm
[20:14] <NewGnuGuy> mark76: is topmenu the package name?
[20:19] <mark76> http://www.webupd8.org/2016/05/how-to-get-global-menu-in-xubuntu-1604.html
[20:20] <mark76> It is and it's not completely
[20:20] <mark76> I'm going to restart
[20:25] <mark76> Well, that method I posted the link to worked :)
[20:33] <NewGnuGuy> good to know
[20:36] <mark76> Just got to figure out why the Firefox and Thunderbird menus aren't showing on the panel
[20:55] <NewGnuGuy> mark76: From what I'm reading so far, it has to do with those using Qt instead of GTK
[20:57] <mark76> Ah
[20:57] <mark76> I thought there was a workaround?
[21:00] <NewGnuGuy> https://git.javispedro.com/cgit/topmenu-gtk.git/about/ indicates the existence of workarounds but I can't find exact names
[21:03] <NewGnuGuy> https://javispedro.com/ is the website for the developer
[21:07] <mark76> There's supposed to be a topmenu-qt
[21:09] <NewGnuGuy> try sending the dev an email
[21:12] <mark76> There's supposed to be a topmenu-qt
[21:14] <Unit193> (Not related to your problem, but Debian 815532)