[00:53] <xubuntu81i> \help
[01:02] <Zunino> Hello. What is the ideal way to have some commands run when the user logs in (initial login, resume from suspend)?
[02:15] <slee> hi, should i use secure boot with xubuntu or leave it disabled?
[02:23] <Spass> hello slee, you can leave it disabled
[02:25] <slee> yea, chatting on #linux...what few responded, they weren't big on secure boot either
[02:27] <drb1> hello?
[02:27] <drb1> my site (PHP) no longer works
[02:28] <drb1> It's been rendering code in place of data instead.
[06:42] <pmjdebruijn> drb1: while it's probably not a xubuntu specific issue, presumably php isn't properly configured for apache? anymore
[06:42] <pmjdebruijn> drb1: are you using modphp? or php-fpm?
[06:48] <pmjdebruijn> drb1: dpkg -l | grep -i php
[08:15] <baldor> Hi. I have an issue with xubuntu 17.10, whenever I switch to an already opened app with whisker menu, it comes into foreground but the focus stays on the previous foreground window
[08:15] <baldor> Any idea how to change this behaviour?
[08:15] <knome> i'd try if the problem persists with 18.04, the newly released LTS release
[08:16] <knome> tbh probably yes, but then again maybe something has changed
[08:17] <baldor> ok. I tried switch 'prevent window from stealing focus' in the settings
[08:17] <baldor> but this only makes the window I want to open stay in the background
[08:18] <knome> right
[08:18] <knome> you don't want to use the application button widget in the panel then?
[08:18] <knome> or alt+tab?
[08:18] <knome> i mean i guess that's the usual way to change applications
[08:18] <knome> alt+tab is also slightly configurable now
[08:22] <baldor> yeah i can use alt tab, but i find it quicker to open whisker menu and type the name of the app I Want
[08:23] <baldor> because the app might not be already opened
[08:23] <baldor> open*
[08:24] <flocculant> in 18.04 (ish) it doesn't even come to the foreground
[08:24] <flocculant> knome: ^^
[08:27] <baldor> flocculant: even with the setting 'prevent focalisation stealing' unchecked?
[08:32] <knome> aha..
[08:34] <flocculant> baldor: no idea what that setting is - nor where it can be set
[08:41] <baldor> in xfce window tweaking settings
[08:41] <baldor> -> focalisation settings
[09:26] <flocculant> baldor: that's unchecked
[12:24] <glitchd> having an issue with 18.04 and wine, help?
[12:30] <glitchd> i installed wine from the winehq repo, but after installation, it does not appear in my applications menu.
[12:39] <drb1> pmjdebruijn: still there?
[12:41] <Spass> glitchd, I don't think that new wine version is creating any shortcuts in the menu
[12:41] <Spass> you can add it by yourself adding "winecfg" using Menu Libre for example
[12:43] <Spass> but if you install something using wine, it should create a menu entry, but sometimes it shows after restarting
[13:03] <glitchd> Spass, yea its not even in menu libre
[13:08] <drb1> pmjdebruijn, i'm not sure what i would need to do to configure it properly.
[13:08] <drb1> although, i think it is an interpreter issue
[13:09] <drb1> php code is being commented out in the inspection tool
[13:21] <pmjdebru1jn> "inspection tool"?
[13:23] <drb1> in the browser, pmjdebru1jn
[13:26] <pmjdebru1jn> I don't see how that matters
[13:26] <pmjdebru1jn> if your webserver returning php code, as opposed to output php isn't configured properly
[13:26] <pmjdebru1jn> what did you do to set it up?
[13:27] <drb1> nothing...
[13:27] <drb1> i can't recall what i did last time
[13:27] <drb1> to get it working
[13:28] <pmjdebru1jn> what does 'dpkg -l | grep -i php' return ,please put it on a pastebin
[13:29] <drb1> pmjdebru1jn: https://hastebin.com/afiqexuzek.css
[13:30] <pmjdebru1jn> so you have mod php
[13:30] <pmjdebru1jn> dpkg -L libapache2-mod-php7.2
[13:30] <pmjdebru1jn> will give a list of relevant files you can check
[13:30] <pmjdebru1jn> check /etc/apache2/mods-enabled
[13:31] <drb1> ok
[13:35] <drb1> pmjdebru1jn: what am i looking for?
[13:35] <drb1> within that directory
[14:23] <Spass> hello, I need your help with a bug report, I want to report it in the right place this time
[14:23] <Spass> I'm talking about this one - https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13509
[14:24] <Spass> now I know that this issue is bigger than Whisker Menu itself, it affects other panel plugins and even other apps (like Plank)
[14:25] <Spass> weirdly enough, this issue occurs only on the left and the top edge of the screen
[14:26] <Spass> so is it an issue with xfdesktop? something else? where I should report this?
[14:43] <knome> Spass, i can't reproduce
[14:44] <knome> oh, left and top only
[14:44] <knome> hmm
[14:44] <knome> still no though...
[14:45] <Spass> knome, you're using VM maybe?
[14:45] <knome> definitely not
[14:46] <Spass> that's weird, I have that issue on two computers, and I have it from 17.04, it still occurs in 18.04 :/
[14:47] <Spass> like you see in my previous bug report, Dave Pearson confirmed that on his hardware too
[14:47] <knome> yes
[14:48] <Spass> I was checking this on both Nouveau and proprietary NVIDIA drivers, no difference
[14:49] <Spass> also, I created 4 workspaces, it occurs on every workspace
[14:49] <knome> i'm running on intel
[14:49] <knome> but sounds unlikely this is a driver issue
[14:49] <knome> but who knows..
[14:50] <Spass> hmm, yeah that's definitely worth checking
[14:50] <Spass> I'll wait for someone with NVIDIA graphics who can confirm
[14:50] <knome> Spass, you're the bug reporter (Mariusz)?
[14:51] <Spass> yes
[14:52] <knome> ok, i left a comment on the bug
[14:54] <knome> you aren't running a multiscreen setup?
[14:54] <Spass> now I'm just wondering whre this bug belongs, because it's bigger than just xfce4-panel, I have the same issue with Plank dock for example - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8qh4-wxxEZ7b3ZTZ0stb1VvdGM/view
[14:55] <Spass> Nope, just one screen
[14:55] <Spass> And with Plank is the same story, only on top and left edge, on bottom and right it behaves properly
[14:55] <knome> maybe it is a driver issue then :P
[14:56] <knome> i too have multiple workspaces, so it can't be that
[14:56] <flocculant> I don't appear to be able to replicate
[14:56] <knome> flocculant, nvidia?
[14:56] <flocculant> BUT - our ppa's so more of the gtk3 type stuff
[14:56] <flocculant> yea nvidia - but nouveau
[14:57] <knome> right, but Spass reproduced with both nvidia drivers
[14:57] <Spass> I'm on 18.04 with some devel PPAs right now, bug still occurs
[14:57] <knome> i'm on plain 18.04
[14:57] <knome> i can try on intel hardware on plain 17.10 later
[14:57] <Spass> my main system is 17.10 and I have that there too
[14:58] <knome> tbh i don't think i've ever seen this bug and i used to run nvidia too
[14:58] <knome> but then again it might have just slipped me
[14:58] <knome> today i have no nvidia hardware in the house...
[14:59] <Spass> https://youtu.be/UY4ZuxsPifw?t=15s
[14:59] <flocculant> I did see it during a cycle or two ago - but only if panel at top and big - not like my panel at all
[14:59] <knome> i tried top and big as well
[14:59] <knome> but nope
[14:59] <knome> also non-100% and 100% width
[14:59] <knome> and locked
[14:59] <knome> and pretty much every scenario
[14:59] <knome> gtk2 and gtk3 stuff
[14:59] <knome> nothing at all
[15:00] <knome> anyway, got to run
[15:00] <knome> bbl
[15:00] <Spass> hmm, so it may be something on my hardware only?
[15:00] <flocculant> could be
[15:00] <flocculant> not sure what to report it against
[15:00] <flocculant> wandering too
[15:02] <Spass> if it would be just a visual bug I'd probably live with it, but it's also an usability issue, because sometimes when I want to open Whisker my click just won't "register", the Whisker Menu won't show up because I clicked on that "weird edge spot" :/
[15:03] <flocculant> ctrl+esc
[15:03] <Spass> ok, thanks for testing, if someone here can test it also or confirm I would be grateful, I'm living with that bug for a year now on Xubuntu
[15:04] <Spass> I would be VERY happy to kill that bug before 18.10
[15:05] <Spass> but now I have small hopes since no one could reproduce that
[15:09] <Spass> any way to kill xfdesktop without it restarting itself?
[15:30] <Spass> I just checked it on another laptop - my parent's old Toshiba with Celeron and Intel graphics, fresh 18.04 install, same issue, so it's not NVIDIA specific, and it's not only on my personal hardware
[15:36] <Spass> I've posted this issue on the forum also - https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=12190
[17:58] <artem> ало
[17:59] <artem> глюки на глюках
[17:59] <artem> система очень класснач
[18:02] <artem> система очень класная но глючнач хвалю но 18.04 не то вообще одни глюки 16.04 была нормальной очень крутой а новая глюки на глюках хвалю 16.04 была бомбиной крутой
[18:02] <krytarik> !ru | artem
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[18:33] <xubuntu22i> vueby nahui suka blyad
[18:34] <xubuntu22i> do your hear me?
[18:34] <krytarik> Slightly..
[18:35] <xubuntu22i> IDI NAHUI BLYAD
[18:35] <xubuntu22i> SUKA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[18:35] <Spass> ban this guy^
[18:35] <krytarik> English please.
[18:35] <krytarik> Spass: Why?
[18:36] <xubuntu22i> why?
[18:36] <xubuntu22i> i am good guy
[18:36] <Spass> Those are profanities.
[18:36] <krytarik> xubuntu22i: So leave out the profanities, or yourself.
[18:36] <xubuntu22i> FUCK OFF
[18:37] <xubuntu22i> I am russian
[18:37] <xubuntu22i> i fuck your open sours
[18:37] <xubuntu22i> every day
[18:37] <xubuntu22i> Putin best president ever
[18:37] <xubuntu22i> !!!
[18:38] <xubuntu52i> Suka blyad
[18:39] <xubuntu52i> your cant ban me
[21:50] <xubuntu70i> Hello
[21:55] <cleverclog> live cd 1024x768 but after install only 640
[21:56] <cleverclog> install runs well at 1024
[21:56] <cleverclog> but on first boot stuck on 640
[21:57] <cleverclog> I am new to IRC.  No clue how this works
[21:57] <Javabean> i don't know the answer, but i can say that knowing what graphics card you have would help
[21:57] <cleverclog> Old laptop with SIS integrated graphics
[21:58] <well_laid_lawn> sis have alwas had poor support
[21:58] <well_laid_lawn> !sis
[21:58] <cleverclog> Yes I nkow.
[21:58] <cleverclog> Thought there was a way to disable it.
[21:59] <cleverclog> The LiveCd runs perfectly.  Therefore there must be a way to make the install do the same
[21:59] <well_laid_lawn> I'd use   xrandr   to find out the what resolutions are available
[21:59] <well_laid_lawn> then set a size in /etc/X11.xorg.conf.d
[21:59] <cleverclog> OK will do.  Not at that machine now.  I am familiar with xrandr.
[21:59] <cleverclog> OK
[22:00] <well_laid_lawn> luck
[22:00] <cleverclog> Thanks
[22:00] <well_laid_lawn> and that's how irc works :)
[22:01] <Javabean> though what can often happen is that someone who knows the answer may not see the question for a while.  so patience may be required
[22:12] <slee> hi, is there an app for xfce panels that will show you your cpu temps?
[22:13] <slee> i researched that xfce-goodies, but it doesn't appear to be a temp app
[22:14] <Javabean> i use psensor, but that is a mouseover/dropdown app
[22:15] <slee> cool, i'll check it out
[22:15] <Javabean> it may not be what you are looking for, i mostly use it as its own window.
[22:20] <slee> i've always just used inxi to see current temp, was just curious if anyone put out a panel app yet
[23:16] <porphiron> lo folks
[23:17] <porphiron> anyone managed to get vino working?