[03:33] <xubuntu02d> Is this where one can go to get some help?
[03:35] <flocculant> if people are able to they will
[03:35] <Javabean> yes, but you need to tell the room what the p...
[03:36] <Unit193> Toodles.
[03:36] <flocculant> hah
[03:40] <Unit193> flocculant: Hey, so every so often the display kind of "breaks", gives diagonal lines across and one can't ssh in. Plz2fix?
[03:41] <Javabean> when was the last time you dusted/cleaned your pc, changed the thermal paste, etc?
[03:42] <Unit193> Thermal paste not too recently, but dusted it out just yesterday.
[03:42] <Unit193> I would think if it were the CPU it'd fully power off, and if the graphics card one would be able to ssh in.
[03:42] <Javabean> odd, last time i had that almost same issue was when my chipset was overheating on my old system
[03:43] <Unit193> Given what's happening at the top of the screen, I'm presuming the graphics card is going out.
[03:44]  * flocculant has random window disturbances too - rolling window up and down seems to clean it - just like an etch-a-sketch does
[03:45] <Unit193> Pahah> :D
[03:45] <flocculant> which would be funny if I weren't serious @D
[03:45] <Unit193> Crap, I unplugged the wrong cable.
[03:45] <Javabean> i don't know, unfortunately my only reference for such behaviour was when the chipset was overheating on my old system, finding that out was annoying
[03:46] <Unit193> Javabean: Yes, it might very well be.. :/
[03:49] <Javabean> but i learned valuable things going through all that... be prepared to "bench test" any electronic device that suddenly start exhibiting random "crashes", pci-e slot clips don't hold a video card in place when its "dangling", and ir thermometers are priceless
[03:53] <Unit193> I have a Radeon HD 4650 sitting around, don't have DVI but grab a converter and might just help. :3
[06:13] <nikolam> I have xfce4-clipman installed But aether I don't see it or it is not on the "Add new items" list for Xfce panel
[06:13] <nikolam> can someone install xfce4-clipman and try to add it on the panel?
[06:42] <diogenes_> nikolam, clipman works fine here
[06:55] <nikolam> diogenes_, is it on your rightclick>Add New items.. list?
[06:56] <nikolam> i don't see it here..
[06:58] <diogenes_> nikolam, yes, did you intall both clipman and xfce4-plugin-clipman?
[07:00] <nikolam> no, xfce4-clipman-plugin wasn't installed. that was a problem.
[07:01] <diogenes_> ok
[10:35] <xubuntu27d> Hello, how to delete the newest version of the kernel? I ask that because my laptop won't start up with it. My system: Zenbook laptop, OS Xubuntu 16.04, 64-bits.
[10:41] <xubuntu27d> My question implies in fact: how to take out the newest kernel out of the Grub, with the result, that I can start with the last one before? The laptop does start up with that somewhat older kernel.
[10:41] <diogenes_> xubuntu27d, try grub-customizer
[10:43] <akxwi-dave> i would agree with diogenes_  grub customizer is great
[10:44] <xubuntu27d> ... but how to get that? I don't find it in the software.
[10:49] <diogenes_> xubuntu27d, http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2016/04/install-grub-customizer-ubuntu-16-04-lts/
[11:10] <xubuntu27d> Diogenes, thank you very much, it works !!
[11:10] <xubuntu27d> Problem solved !
[19:55] <jalt> Hi, is there any way to make Thunar show sizes in bytes when you select some files, right click -> Properties? Currently (Xubuntu 16.04.4 amd64) it shows only rounded SI or IEC units (example, 4.7GB or 4.3GiB). https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/hidden-settings didn't seem to contain anything appropriate.