[01:31] <rud0lf> can i change icon of folder in thunar? similar to folders like Public, Desktop, Video
[03:25] <donofrio> how do I get the "receive-key" out of an 'add-apt-repository?'
[03:42] <Kumool> rud0lf, if you change the gtk icon theme you can
[06:40] <sima> Thunar is so freaking unstable on 17.10 64bit..
[06:40] <sima> I right-clcked properties on *.part file that were downloading and Thunar crashed...
[06:42] <sima> And again it crashed. Folder window were previously opened with "Open Containing folder" form Firefox.
[06:43] <sima> Also I Greatly dislike that when I change sounde volume level, that nasty black overlay appears and stops me from seeing actual volume slider.
[06:44] <sima> Would like that black overlay to move somewhere from default upper right corner, because it interfere with aactual controls , also by default in that corner
[06:44] <sima> Together with nasty window manager skin that almost disables resizing windows from lower right corner, Xubuntu looks a nit more nasty then ever before
[09:36] <usernew> hi i want to ask a question..anyone here
[09:36] <slickymasterWork> !ask | usernew
[09:37] <usernew> !ask
[09:37] <usernew> what are the commands after !
[09:38] <usernew> !patience
[09:39] <usernew> When I try to launch steam from terminal,it starts steam but now I dont want terminal to run in bg.so when i close the terminal it also closes the steam program.I dont want that to happen.any advice
[09:39] <usernew> I know i can launch steam from menu but just curious
[09:44] <fightthewalrus> I just installed 16.04 latest and I realized that the three-finger "middle click" function of my touchpad isn't enabled, and the touchpad options don't seem to offer that function. How can I enable it?
[10:00] <usernew> ok i found the answer .i am supposed to append "&" after the program's name
[10:00] <usernew> quit
[10:00] <usernew> exit
[10:00] <usernew> hehe
[11:07] <ondondil> So, there's this bug in upstream https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9896#c3
[11:07] <ondondil> This made me aware that you can put clipman into notification area and then it has a "disable" option. But if you do that it uses edit-paste icon which looks out of place with elementary-xfce icon theme https://i.imgur.com/gKj4G23.png and quite awful with papirus-icon-theme https://i.imgur.com/hhZ7KFx.png
[11:08] <ondondil> Is there a chance that one of these bugs could be fixed in bionic? Should I report this somewhere? On launchpad for example?
[11:08] <ondondil> It's really annoying not to have an option to disable clipman, especially when you use password manager with autoclean clipboard function that does not work with clipboard managers.
[11:08] <ondondil> I'd try to fix this myself but unfortunately I'm not a coder :-/
[11:10] <knome> for 18.04, i don't think tbh (it's close to release and these aren't critical bugs)
[11:15] <ondondil> Oh, too bad. Thanks for the answer though
[19:20] <xubuntu84w> hello
[19:20] <knome> hello
[19:20] <xubuntu84w> i have dowloaded xubuntu 18.04 and i have a question
[19:20] <xubuntu84w> two questions in fact
[19:21] <xubuntu84w> first of all
[19:22] <xubuntu84w> what is the correct format to install 18.04 from usb
[19:22] <xubuntu84w> NTFS or FAT32 ?
[19:22] <xubuntu84w> and also
[19:22] <xubuntu84w> can i upgrade 18.04 beta to full version on april 27 ?
[19:23] <xubuntu84w> or i will have to redownload the whole thing again ?
[19:23] <drleviathan> what format for the USB?  FAT32 I think (only 95% sure)
[19:23] <knome> you'll need to use some software to create a bootable USB, you don't just format the USB stick and copy the .iso file there
[19:23] <knome> and yes, you can upgrade to the final release of 18.04 after the release
[19:24] <xubuntu84w> ok thanks
[19:24] <xubuntu84w> i used universal usb installer
[19:24] <xubuntu84w> i chosed "format to NTFS" as i had stuff on my USB previously
[19:24] <xubuntu84w> and it started to copy the .iso to the USB which i didn't understand
[19:25] <xubuntu84w> so i guess i have to try the other way arround and format the USB to FAT32 as drleviathan said
[19:25] <xubuntu84w> is that right ?
[19:27] <drleviathan> I always format the USB from the command line, and I usually need to lookup the recipe online.  As I recall, I first format to FAT32 (it not already formatted) and then (with drive NOT mounted) use 'dd' to copy ISO contents to the device.
[19:27] <drleviathan> The format to FAT32 may be 'voodoo'
[19:27] <knome> the formatting does not make any difference for the installer
[19:28] <knome> as far as i know...
[19:31] <xubuntu84w> hmmm
[19:31] <xubuntu84w> the tutorial i saw didnt mention to format or anything
[19:32] <xubuntu84w> so i understand i would have no precise answer in that matter
[19:32] <xubuntu84w> i will just wipe my usb using 'dd' and try something else
[19:32] <xubuntu84w> thank you for your support guys