[02:43] <xubuntu87d> hi how do i download the latest version of xubuntu
[02:44] <cfhowlett> xubuntu87d, torrents is best
[08:32] <Outy> Hello there =)  I have a litte prob with 18.04. When I mount a network share manual in terminal it does not appear in Thunar anymore. How can this be fixed?
[08:36] <pmjdebru1jn> exactly how did you mount it?
[08:36] <pmjdebru1jn> and how do you mean it doesn't appear in Thunar anymore
[08:36] <pmjdebru1jn> mount -t cifs ?
[08:36] <pmjdebru1jn> or via gvfs/gio ?
[08:37] <pmjdebru1jn> Outy: do elaborate
[08:37] <Outy> pmjdebru1jn: sudo mount -o vers=1.0 //192.168.0.100/folder /media/user/net
[08:38] <pmjdebru1jn> did that work before? since that surprises me a little
[08:38] <pmjdebru1jn> I thought Thunar only did the gvfs/gio stuff
[08:38] <Outy> mounting is not the prob here... the prob is when i have done that on 16.04 it appeared in thunar as mounted network share, now its not visible and i have to navigate to the folder myself inside thunar
[08:39] <pmjdebru1jn> i'm not sure whether the old behavior was intentional
[08:39] <pmjdebru1jn> i'm not sure if manually messing with /media is a good idea to begin with to be honest
[08:39] <pmjdebru1jn> but I'm hardly an expert
[08:39] <pmjdebru1jn> Outy: stick around, maybe someone else can be more helpful
[08:41] <Outy> pmjdebru1jn: see image - my new network share will be shown in thunar after mount via terminal: http://i.imgur.com/ndH8fA6.png
[08:42] <Outy> pmjdebru1jn: now it's not shown in the quick links on left side anymore and i have to navigate to the folder
[08:43] <pmjdebru1jn> I understand your issue
[08:44] <pmjdebru1jn> I just wonder if your expectations are based on something that accidentally worked in older versions, as opposed to being an intentional feature
[08:44] <pmjdebru1jn> but as I said, I'm not intimately familiar with Thunar
[08:44] <pmjdebru1jn> just stick around
[08:45] <Outy> okay i will ... =) thanks
[08:45] <Outy> pmjdebru1jn: if you mount a network share, would you put it somwhere else? like /mnt/something ?
[08:48] <pmjdebru1jn> probably
[08:48] <pmjdebru1jn> to prevent conflicts with automounted stuff
[08:49] <Outy> maybe that could be it ... i'll try
[08:49] <pmjdebru1jn> the other way to look at this would be, try mounting a cifs share via thunar
[08:49] <pmjdebru1jn> that will most likely be via GVFS/GIO
[08:49] <pmjdebru1jn> maybe just figure out how that works via CLI
[08:52] <Outy> thanks I will ^^
[10:15] <FurretUber> How do I enable the hibernate button? I have tested hibernation with "systemctl hibernate" and it is working, but the button is not appearing
[10:27] <Outy> ahhh i did that a while ago...   but i have to remember... wait a sec
[10:33] <Outy> FurretUber: find it here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/94754/how-to-enable-hibernation          scroll down to Ubuntu 16.04 and above
[10:36] <FurretUber> It worked, thank you
[11:50] <rud0lf> greetings, fellow users :)
[11:59] <knome> hello
[12:21] <pmjdebru1jn> hey
[12:22] <pmjdebru1jn> does anybody have a clue whats up with light-locker in xubuntu
[12:22] <pmjdebru1jn> in regular ubuntu going to light-locker crossfades nicely into the locker screen
[12:22] <pmjdebru1jn> on xubuntu I get briefly kicked back to my console, asif Xorg is being restarted or something
[12:24] <pmjdebru1jn> it's not a huge issue
[12:24] <pmjdebru1jn> but it makes locking the screen relatively slow before I can visually confirm my system is indeed locked
[12:27] <pmjdebru1jn> i'm wondering whether that's a conscious change or just a minor regression
[12:48] <pmjdebru1jn> so I just read this has always been the case on xubuntu
[12:52] <pmjdebru1jn> oh wait
[12:52] <pmjdebru1jn> light-locker != dm-tool
[13:12] <jshjsxdhnj> hi
[13:12] <jshjsxdhnj> HI
[13:16] <jshjsxdhnj> hihihi and hi
[13:17] <jshjsxdhnj> BYE
[13:19] <genii> ...
[13:23] <pmjdebru1jn> a brief but joyouce occasion
[13:36] <chaslinux> gmplayer seems bugged in 18.04, there's an error in the default skin (a file not present).
[13:42] <sublevel> screenshot of ^  https://i.imgur.com/ozLQxAh.png
[13:58] <naval> hello
[13:58] <naval> i need help
[14:22] <Spass> hello naval, what's the problem?
[14:27] <naval> hey spas
[14:27] <naval> hey spass
[14:27] <naval> my Gnome evolution is not working
[14:27] <naval> it is showing this error (((The reported error was “Failed to authenticate: The name :1.6 was not provided by any .service files”.)))
[14:33] <Spass> sorry, can't help with this one, but you may want to wait a bit for someone else to join
[14:34] <naval> ok
[14:37] <Outy> naval: you might want to try sylpheed instead ?
[18:35] <jalt> Hi, do any of you know/use a hashing tool that integrates nicely with Thunar? Something like hashcheck for Windows (http://code.kliu.org/hashcheck/)? I am already aware of GUI tools like QuickHash and GtkHash, but I would prefer something more tightly coupled with Thunar.
[18:36] <krytarik> Well, you could create a Custom Action for any of those.
[18:37] <Spass> hello jalt, maybe this will help http://www.cupoflinux.com/SBB/index.php?topic=2812.0
[18:38]  * flocculant likes custom actions
[18:42] <jalt> hmm i would need to review the level of control over custom actions. i want a context menu that allows computing hashes of whatever was selected/highlighted, be it files or folders (recursively), or if the single selected item is itself a checksum file (*.md5, *.sha1, etc.) it should offer to verify the files, and be smart enough to detect relative/absolute paths etc.
[18:44] <jalt> on a related note, i just installed thunar-gtkhash (xubuntu 16.04.4 amd64), which supposedly integrates gtkhash with thunar, and nothing happened. maybe i need to logout/login.
[18:51] <jalt> ok, thunar-gtkhash is definitely not what i want. all it does is add a digests entry to (normal) file properties. I will check that custom actions link. I believe the magic to be provided by zenity, which I will also look into. Thanks for the tips!