[00:09] flocculant: I know nothing about that bug [06:01] bluesabre: you mean to xfce git? i can try to start that tonight [11:36] hi, did recent updates in 18.04 changed something with a default NumLock behavior? now NL is auto-enabled on my login screen and my laptop keyboard doesn't like it (numpad on letter keys) so I always need to disable it, or maybe I accidentally changed something in my settings? [11:38] I remember reading some advice here (or on #x) about changing something in a config file, but I can't find it now :/ [11:42] ok, I think I found it, /etc/default/numlockx is probably what I want [11:43] weird, it's on "auto" so "turns numlock on unless ran on laptop" [11:43] it looks like after some recent update(s) it doesn't recognize that I'm on a laptop [11:44] sorry guys, I shouldn't spam that here on devel... [21:06] Spass: Yes, numlockx is new. Do you have laptop-detect? [21:07] 1sec, I need to boot my laptop [21:13] yes, I have that package installed, but... this time NumLcok was disabled on boot, not sure why it works fine now, I remember i changed one settings in the xfce4-keyboard-settings [21:13] sp maybe that was it, not sure how it is in English, but something like "Restore numpad state after start" [21:14] Just to make sure, can you run: laptop-detect ;echo $? [21:19] it returns "$" seems like I was to quick with that issue, it just seems that rebooting it couple times fixed it [21:20] so maybe it was "broken" just the first time after the update, and after reboot it detected my machine as laptop correctly again, don't really know [21:20] but yeah... [solved] [21:27] ok, rebooted my laptop couple times with NumLock on and off upon shutdown, can confirm 100%, this was a one time issue, sorry for the noise [21:30] Spass: The question mark was supposed to be part of the command btw. :P [21:30] oh... :) [21:32] well, that means I really need some sleep, g'night all [21:37] Yes, thanks krytarik [21:38] Sure, and I still blame you on this. :P