[01:09] <xubuntu49w> Hello :)
[01:11] <xubuntu49w> I've actually only got one question, does Xubuntu allow for headsets to be plugged in and used?  I did not see a "Sound Settings" in the Settings menu and no audio through headphones.
[01:14] <xubuntu49w> I do have a "Volume Control" and on Output Devices it shows I have headphones plugged in, volume is at 100% (no higher) and below that a line which looks like an audio level.
[01:14] <xubuntu49w> ...and the audio level is moving...
[01:55] <Spass> hello xubuntu49w, and the problem is that you still don't hear anything in your headphones? try clicking the top right button near that specific output device
[01:55] <Spass> (without your headphones on, it may be loud...)
[02:01] <xubuntu49w> I've tried the green check mark button and still nothing through headphones
[02:02] <xubuntu49w> I tried all the button combinations on the "Output Devices" but still no success.
[02:40] <xubuntu49w> Alrighty, I'll head back to my windows computer so I can get some work done.  Thank you for your time Spass :)
[04:10] <Vadivelan> every time i any software installation ask password i want disable to ask password how to please help
[06:49] <xubuntu67w> Hellp
[06:49] <xubuntu67w> Hello
[06:49] <xubuntu67w> I have installed Xubuntu 18.04 and it is perfect. Everything works perfect. But I ahve a problem, everything is blurry.
[06:50] <xubuntu67w> The browser fonts the pdf fonts, everything.
[06:50] <xubuntu67w> Is there any guide/settings I can check to make this work?
[06:52] <cfhowlett> xubuntu67w, did it look normal while you were on USB?
[06:53] <xubuntu67w> Actually I just installed it. Did not try, but it looked normal.
[06:53] <xubuntu67w> The installing part
[06:53] <cfhowlett> try settings > display > Identify displays
[11:46] <xubuntu88i> Hi all, Do you guys familiar with metaqoutes platform or MT4 that is used in forex trading? Because a while ago I installed xubuntu 18.04. After the installation I installed WineHq so that the MT4 will run. But unfortunately it didn't work compare to Xubuntu 16.04 that I used in the previous. Is 18.04 is not stable yet? Thanks
[11:53] <xubuntu37w> Hi all, Do you guys familiar with metaqoutes platform or MT4 that is used in forex trading? Because a while ago I installed xubuntu 18.04. After the installation I installed WineHq so that the MT4 will run. But unfortunately it didn't work compare to Xubuntu 16.04 that I used in the previous. Is 18.04 is not stable yet? Thanks
[13:11] <alcides`> guys, I'm getting a problem with my video... I only get my display to show the login screen after a few minutes... I look the boot.log and I couldn't find anything wrong... I need help.
[13:14] <diogenes_> alcides`, video? login screen?
[13:17] <alcides`> diogenes_: yes, my screen still black for few minutes
[13:17] <alcides`> when the system boot up
[13:18] <diogenes_> and after few minutes what happens?
[13:20] <alcides`> diogenes_: after few minutes and after press anykey it show the login screen
[13:29] <diogenes_> alcides`, is it a fresh new install or you got this issue after installing something?
[13:31] <alcides`> diogenes_: I dind't installed anything... I was using it with no issues until 2 days ago.
[13:33] <diogenes_> then maybe you should do a full update and maybe your issue gets fixed
[13:33] <alcides`> Already did.
[13:34] <diogenes_> another try would be to make a new user and to boot directly to the user
[15:08] <xubuntu57i> how turn linux off
[15:09] <diogenes_> ?
[15:10] <xubuntu57i> google how turn linux off with frying pan
[15:13] <genii> sudo shutdown -h now
[15:13] <knome> google remove trolls
[15:13] <knome> (:
[15:14]  * genii slides knome a fresh fruit smoothie
[15:14] <knome> yum
[15:15] <diogenes_> no need for sudo to shutdown
[20:35] <n-iCe> hi
[20:35] <knome> hello
[20:36] <n-iCe> how you doing
[20:36] <knome> stable on the chair
[20:37] <n-iCe> that's good
[20:44] <Spass> is there a simple way to make Bluetooth disabled on startup on 18.04? right now I need to disable it from the panel icon
[20:44] <knome> if you don't need it at all, i'd look disabling it from the bios
[20:45] <Spass> true, but what if I don't want to remove it "completely", I want it to be disabled at startup, ready to be enabled in any moment, from the tray icon
[20:45] <knome> then i don't know, but i know it's a bit more complicated than that...
[20:46] <Spass> I don't use BT all the time and I think disabling it would help my battery life a bit
[20:46] <Spass> ok, will do that manually then
[20:47] <diogenes_> Spass, maybe something like rmmod <bluetooth module> then modprobe <bluetooth module> when you need to activate it?
[20:47] <knome> probably, though the devices are automatically in invisible state, so only paired devices can connect and if you use bt only sporadically...
[20:55] <rud0lf> Spass: /etc/bluetooth/main.conf -> AutoEnable=false
[20:55] <rud0lf> maybe this will help
[20:55] <rud0lf> it's InitiallyPowered=false before ubuntu 17.10 version
[20:56] <Spass> rud0lf, will try it right now
[20:57] <rud0lf> it should be in [Policy] section
[20:57] <Spass> brb
[21:02] <Spass> nope, still enabled at startup, but never mind, I'll leave it that way
[21:02] <rud0lf> Spass: are you polish by any chance?
[21:03] <rud0lf> just wondering
[21:03] <Spass> yes, yes I am
[21:03] <rud0lf> :)
[21:03] <rud0lf> greetings for a compatriot
[21:03] <Spass> so you're saying that my accent is so strong?
[21:03] <Spass> greetings
[21:04] <Spass> ;)
[21:04] <rud0lf> Spass [~malysps@
[21:04] <rud0lf> "maly" brought my attention
[21:04] <Spass> yeah, Mały is my "IRL nickname"