[08:16] <dreamon> using xubuntu 18.04.. is there a dark theme out there that works. or a tut to do so. some things I cannot read anymore on most themes.
[08:34] <Spass> dreamon, 18.04 comes with Adwaita Dark by default I think, and you can install arc-theme from the repos also
[08:36] <Spass> you can change the theme in "Appearance" (xfce4-appearance-settings) and window borders in xfwm4-settings
[08:39] <dreamon> Spass, I also tried. maybe its a upgrade issue. every theme I use a different part is colored so I cant read it easly.
[08:41] <dreamon> in german xubuntu "Themenkonfiguration" I can choose to user defined background configuration.. maybe thats the reason?
[08:42] <Spass> that tool was removed from 18.04 so yeah, it could cause the issues you've mentioned
[08:43] <dreamon> here its still alive.
[08:43] <Spass> try to disable its options and then check
[08:44] <dreamon> ok. have to reboot to make it visible.. (it told me)
[08:44] <dreamon> be back
[08:44] <Spass> what I meant was that this tool is no longer in 18.04 when you do a fresh install
[09:20] <Spass> (note to self, I need to remember to ask people with theme issues about any possible changes in "Theme Configuration" tool they'd made, probably it's a frequent case)
[09:24] <dreamon> Spass, That looks much better!
[09:25] <Spass> much better = the way it should :) nice to hear that
[09:25] <MapMan> Hi! I'm trying to build polyphone on latest Xubuntu and I'm running into some problems. If I build with qt4, the program segfaults on start up. If I build with qt5 it starts but then hangs if I try to open a soundfont. Anybody has any idea how to troubleshoot this? I built the same app (it's my fork) some time ago on  Ubuntu 16.04 LTS just fine. Maybe I'm using wrong versions of the dependencies?
[09:41] <well_laid_lawn> MapMan:  there should be errors during build time if there was a dependency issues, hopefully...
[15:46] <tommo1982> Hi, I recently upgraded from Xubuntu 14.04 to 18.04. Since then I am having problems with disk /dev paths changing when I have USB hub connected during boot. It never happened with 14.04. What I mean is, first SSD disk is /dev/sda, second HDD /dev/sdb and the hub I mentioned, which has SD card reader, was /dev/sdc before. Now it's set as /dev/sda and the drives as sdb and sdc. I need it to be like it used to, because I have hddpar
[15:46] <tommo1982> ons set during boot, which are not applied now. Is there a way to return to previous behaviour?
[16:42] <cruxeternus> I'm on Xubuntu 17.10.  I haven't seen a notification for 18.04 yet, even though I have it selected in the Updates tab on Software Updater.  Does that mean the upgrade is not really available, or are they just delaying/staggering notices to avoid hammering servers?
[16:43] <cruxeternus> (I mean, I have selected Notify me... "For any new version".)
[16:44] <flocculant> cruxeternus: it should show up - eventuallu
[16:44] <cruxeternus> Ok... just wanted to make sure I wasn't doing something wrong on my end. :P
[16:44] <cruxeternus> Thank you!
[16:44] <flocculant> nah - the ubuntu release notes say it'll be a few days
[16:44] <genii> Bionic isn't in http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release yet
[16:45] <genii> ( when it is, will show up on the upgrade tool )
[16:45] <cruxeternus> Ah, thanks for that link... I'll check that next time :D
[16:46] <flocculant> genii: aah yea - that :)
[16:51] <drb1> did anyone's php 'stuff' break after updating?
[16:51] <drb1> My site doesn't work anymore and phpMyAdmin login page just renders a chunk of php code instead of the login form.
[19:12] <lovetruth> hello :)
[19:12] <lovetruth> I am a little puzzled...
[19:13] <lovetruth> why is my Windows 10 copying from D partition to my NTFS 1TB external HDD with 22 Mbps and on Xubuntu the same thing gets copied with around 4 Mbps!?...
[19:13] <knome> ntfs
[19:14] <lovetruth> I get that... but... the actual question is... "can it be fixed to that speed"?...
[19:16] <knome> i haven't done enough ntfs to know...
[19:19] <ondondil> Hello. I've found two bugs in Xubuntu Bionic but I'm not sure if these are already knows issues or not. I'm kinda lost and I don't know where to find bug reports so I decided to ask here. The first issue is that greybird doesn't look good with thunar-gtkhash https://i.imgur.com/IyeOyKV.png And the second issue is that after ejecting a drive from within thunar, the notification warning about data being written to that drive doesn't disappear
[19:19] <ondondil> at all. It just stays there indefinitely
[19:27] <ondondil> I'd be grateful if someone could point me to the right bug tracker where I could check if there are already open tickets for these or report my findings if this is something new
[19:29] <vivus> ondondil: is your problem xubuntu specific?
[19:33] <ondondil> Well, I'm not sure what exactly do you mean. Xubuntu is the only OS i use and I haven't tested if these problems occur on different distributions
[19:35] <ondondil> And actually I think I no longer need guidance in case of notification issue because thunar just crashed, half an hour after I ejected the drive and apport just picked that
[19:51] <alsetema> Hello there again. I was wondering if there is a way to reset the volume FN keys. The issue is that if for some reason I have to kill pulseaudio using pulseaudio -k, the fn volume keys stop working, so I was wondering if there was a way to reload that function manually. Thanks
[19:55] <Zeioth> is thunar-archive-plugin working correctly for you guys?
[19:56] <Zeioth> it doesn't show the option in the right click of the mouse for me
[19:57] <flocculant> ondondil: check launchpad first - if not try bugzilla
[19:58]  * flocculant remembers some issue with gtkhash - but not sure it was image related, not seen the thunar one
[20:01] <Spass> Zeioth, I had that issue too on my test install, but later on fresh install that I did on my laptop it was fine
[20:02] <Zeioth> I upgraded from alpha to LTS, it must be the reason
[20:02] <Zeioth> but everything else works fine
[20:04] <Spass> did you try reinstalling thunar-archive-plugin?
[20:04] <Zeioth> yeah, i've tried this sudo apt install xfdesktop4
[20:04] <Zeioth> sorry
[20:04] <Zeioth> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1030743/xfce-how-can-i-restore-the-option-to-zip-files-using-the-right-click-menu
[20:34] <NewGnuGuy1> Nice to see Xubuntu swap out Evince, File Roller, and GNOME Calculator in favor of Atril, Engrampa, and MATE Calculator. I had actually already done the exact same thing on my Xubuntu 17.10 install.