[06:24] <dreamon__> hello. want to use a gtk3 programm called tilix. but its having such a ugly big window upper frame where window title is standing. Is it possible to configure gtk3 design in xubuntu?
[06:28] <diogenes_> dreamon__, gotta screenshot?
[06:31] <dreamon__> diogenes_, http://pasteall.org/pic/66b280d20c0070597853024d6997b883
[06:32] <dreamon__> normally I have a very little titlebar.
[06:34] <diogenes_> dreamon__, oh, this is gnome-shell desing, they don't use native system decorations for windows
[06:35] <diogenes_> dreamon__, you could try to look in dconf-editor, maybe you will be able to find some settings for that.
[06:36] <dreamon__> are all gnome-shell design such ugly. cant I change this design to a different one.?
[06:37] <Axzercion> yes, they're all that ugly. Remmina has it too nowadays
[06:38] <dreamon__> Axzercion, remmina shows it normally, here.
[06:38] <Axzercion> what version of remmina are you using?
[06:39] <dreamon__> 1.2.0-rcgit-29
[06:40] <Axzercion> I'm running 1.2.30.1, though I'm not sure when they changed the window title bar
[06:42] <dreamon__> big titlebar I cannot understand. loosing so much space. in tilix I loose a important centimeter to press "OK" button ..so have to move the window up and down by pressing ALT
[07:59] <Jedee2011> hello guys, can someone help out with a graphics question?
[08:00] <diogenes_> !ask
[08:00] <Jedee2011> i'm currently on a AMD graphics card, and soon upgrading to my 4k intel card
[08:01] <Jedee2011> how can i reset all the graphic stuff?
[08:01] <pmjdebruijn> that a rather vague question
[08:01] <pmjdebruijn> "reset all the graphics stuff"?
[08:01] <pmjdebruijn> define graphics stuff
[08:01] <pmjdebruijn> define all
[08:01] <Jedee2011> sorry :) fairly new at this
[08:02] <pmjdebruijn> no problem, just elaborate
[08:02] <pmjdebruijn> did you install the amd blob driver?
[08:02] <Jedee2011> all the workspaces, panel sizes
[08:02] <pmjdebruijn> oh
[08:02] <pmjdebruijn> no clue
[08:02] <Jedee2011> i'm on a 24 inch full hd monitor now, and getting a 32 inch omdel
[08:02] <pmjdebruijn> probably just cleanup ~/.config/xfce
[08:02] <Jedee2011> model*
[08:03] <pmjdebruijn> it's just config files
[08:03] <Jedee2011> ah !
[08:03] <pmjdebruijn> they're human readable
[08:03] <pmjdebruijn> so if you view them, you can a set of what you'll be resetting by removing them
[08:03] <pmjdebruijn> i'd suggest always just moving them to another dir
[08:03] <pmjdebruijn> so you can put them back if things go badly wrong
[08:04] <Jedee2011> so copy the config file to a safe place, delete the current log in and out?
[08:04] <Jedee2011> and reconfigure?
[08:05] <pmjdebruijn> I would guess so
[08:05] <pmjdebruijn> never did it myself
[08:05] <Jedee2011> sorry a real noob here, first time ever to ask this
[08:05] <pmjdebruijn> np
[08:05] <pmjdebruijn> just have no personal experience doing this either
[08:05] <Jedee2011> pmjdebruin feeling like a sukkel :D
[08:05] <pmjdebruijn> I just know those are the relevant files
[08:07] <Jedee2011> i've done a search on the web for this but very old results and getting into coding and the terminal, quite overwhelming for a noob
[08:08] <Jedee2011> i've not have found a "restore from install" button
[08:11] <Jedee2011> Xubuntu is great to work with :)
[08:13] <pmjdebruijn> moving file from ~/.config/xfce4 should work
[08:14] <pmjdebruijn> just browse around frist to get a feeling what's what
[08:14] <Jedee2011> great ! thanks ! i've not known that it was just as simple, move the config file
[08:15] <Jedee2011> :)
[08:15] <Jedee2011> i'm Dutch and the word is i'm a sukkel  ( moron)
[08:16] <Jedee2011> thanks all !
[09:44] <Herve33> hi
[12:17] <Guest30531> hi, i'm new in xubuntu an linux in general
[12:19] <Guest30531> i'm traying to install npm but the terminal keep saying "change media: insert the disk lavel as  «Xubuntu 18.04 LTS _Bionic Beaver_ - Release amd64 (20180426)» en la unidad «/media/cdrom/» y pulse [Enter]"
[12:38] <diogenes_> Guest30531, have you installed xubuntu or you're using the live session?
[13:27] <Guest30531> i installed it
[14:10] <rhagu> Hi, I just installed xubuntu 18.04 on a macmini which was running lubuntu 16.04 prior to this. After the reinstall I have trouble to connect to my samba shares on a ubuntu 16.04 server. My iMac with OSX can still connect. smbclient gives me this output: "Error NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED"
[14:12] <rhagu> In thunar I can access a different workgroup without a problem
[16:08] <studio-user677> Hello! My Ubuntu Studio 16.04LTS try to start desktop and then freezes: Time in clock indicator stops running and grey desktop without wallpaper shows up. Mouse cursor is available and responsive but clicking is not. This happened after Software Update.
[16:09] <studio-user677>  Can someone please try and help how to undo those software updates which I suspect broke something. I used program called "Software" and there was some part that stated that updates were available for "system stability, security and performance".
[16:10] <studio-user677> I regret now for not using the synaptic package manager, which has never been a problem!
[16:14] <diogenes_> studio-user677, run: cat /var/log/apt/history.log | nc termbin.com 9999
[16:15] <diogenes_> paste here the link you get
[16:23] <studio-user677> diogenes_: How to run that command when there is no response from desktop? I have tried open the "terminal" (or what was it called?) with "ctrl+t" and "alt+t" and "ctrl+alt+t" but nothing happens. Everything is stuck. I'm now writing this from different operating system.
[16:25] <diogenes_> studio-user677, try: ctrl+alt+f1/2/3/4
[16:32] <studio-user677> diogenes_: Ok. I must write down your instructions because I'm on multiboot and I have to reboot this machine to try it out.
[16:34] <studio-user677> diogenes_: ...oh, and thank you.
[16:34] <diogenes_> yw
[16:54] <studio-user667> diogenes: Hi. I was here logged in with perhaps different user-name but I'm the one who got that ubuntu studio start up problem. Here is the link you asked
[16:55] <diogenes_> ok
[16:55] <studio-user667> diogenes_: http//termbin.com/c98nd
[16:56] <studio-user667> diogenes_: http://termbin.com/c98nd
[16:59] <diogenes_> ugh, quite a lot of updates, seems like even a system upgrade
[17:02] <diogenes_> studio-user667, you could try to choose the advanced option when booting and try to boot a previous kernel
[17:03] <studio-user667> diogenes_: Been there done that.
[17:04] <diogenes_> one last try would be to boot again with ctrl+alt+f1 and run: mv $HOME/.config $HOME/.config.bak
[17:04] <diogenes_> reboot again
[17:12] <studio-user667> diogenes_: I wonder are these "snap" updates somehow conflicting. But anyway, I'll try what you suggested even I don't understand what all that means. I definitely should have invent a proper username here for starters.
[18:50] <Johannes__> Hey
[18:51] <Johannes97> May I ask for xubuntuspecific help if you have ever encountered the same problem?
[18:52] <diogenes_> !ask
[18:53] <Johannes97> I've encountered this problem the first time with Spotify. The software opens a playback-stream but on creation it is muted.
[18:53] <Johannes97> Also if a new stream gets created alongside the already existing and manually unmuted stream of the software, the unmuted stream of the software will get muted again Later today I noticed that the videoplayer parole and VLC are also affected. Firefox and Teamspeak3 are not affected at all.
[18:53] <Johannes97> related > https://i.imgur.com/4eYgQpVl.png
[18:55] <Johannes97> Short version: "playback-streams are muted on creation with most software"
[18:57] <diogenes_> Johannes97, try this: pkexec mousepad /etc/pulse/default.pa and cooment out this: #load-module module-role-cork
[18:57] <diogenes_> reboot afterwards
[19:04] <Johannes97_> It did work, thank you very much
[19:04] <diogenes_> yw