=== Guest12203 is now known as nanotube === nanotube is now known as Guest40221 [01:42] hello all! [01:42] How do I get Xubuntu to stop forcing 3840x2160 desktop resolution, and lock it at 2560x1440 ? [01:42] 18.04 === Guest40221 is now known as nanotube [14:26] hi [14:27] how to remove the favourite menu from startmenu? [14:27] menulibre doesent seems to help me [14:30] not sure if that's possible, does it matter much? [14:31] fixmer: grep -Ri favo ~/.config/xfce* [14:31] might give you a lead [14:31] maybe if you remove all items it will disappear on its own? [14:40] thanks pmjdebru1jn, ill try [16:17] (Hi - may I ask for some advice? I am installing XUbuntu: I created a RAID 1 LD array using the embedded controller. During the installation dialog: it shows two separate drives (sda/sdb) - has it ignored the embedded card's array? [16:24] More likely is that the embedded controller does not perform true hardware RAID [16:25] xubuntu37i: hi - not got any experience with Raid - but rather than you wait for no answer if you don't get one soon - you can ask that in #ubuntu where more people are active [16:25] Since if it did, you would only be presented with a single device [16:25] lol at posting that at the same time as genii :) [16:26] flocculant: I had a minute or two between lunch mouthfuls to respond :) [16:26] :) [16:27] Heh, and they timed out anyways [16:28] *shrug* [16:38] https://youtu.be/Th5V4LorGfg [17:24] thief_and_a_liar, we have #xubuntu-offtopic for offtopic chatter and youtube link pasting. [19:31] Hi guys, I am trying to configure a VPN on xubuntu by choosing "import a saved VPN configuration" from the network manager (GUI), as I got the config files saved. I noticed that once I pick up a server the only tabs I have got is General, Proxy, IPv4 settings and Ipv6 settings. I am missing the VPN tab. Does anyone know what I am doing wrong? (First time with xubuntu). Thanks a lot for your help === flocculant_ is now known as flocculant [21:38] I have blurry font rendering on Chrome [only]. How to fix it? [21:48] I've never seen this problem, but started googling it. It appears to be common enough to happen on both linux and windows. The fix may have something to do with libfreetype. [21:49] I did google it, followed a few troubleshoots, no results. Is this "libfreetype" a missing package that I may download? [21:50] BTW, what version of xubuntu? 18.04 or something older? [21:50] 18.04 [21:50] and this problem started on first install? or sometime later? [21:52] I'm not really sure. I did however update Chrome, but I happen to notice the problem out of the blue. So I'm not sure when it started. [21:52] I note that I have libfreetype installed: $ dpkg -l | grep libfreetype [21:52] also my google version is 66 something: $ google-chrome --version [21:53] Google Chrome 66.0.3359.181 [21:54] output: ii libfreetype6:amd64 2.8.1-2ubuntu2 amd64 FreeType 2 font engine, shared library files [21:54] you might try moving your google-chrome config to the side to see if the problem goes away: $ mv ~/.config/google-chrome ~/.config/old-google-chrome [21:54] that is, close chrome and then move your config to the side [21:54] restart crhome [21:55] if the problem goes away then the problem is somewhere inside your old config files, if not it would probably be a problem with the system, or google-chrome's interaction with it [21:55] my google-chrome version is 66.0.3359.139 [21:56] I haven't done an "apt-get upgrade" in a couple weeks [21:56] (you can recover your config by closing chrome, moving the old-google-chrome dir back to google-chrome, and restaring the browser) [21:57] (er... you'd first want to remove the recent "clean" google-chrome config dir before moving the old one back) [21:57] Hmmm, could be the update then? [21:57] yes, plausible [21:58] Perhaps I should wait for another update. Meanwhile, I'm gonna stick with Firefox. [21:59] sounds like a good plan [22:00] Thank you drleviathan, I appreciate your time.