[03:10] <StupidDanbo> how do I install the previous version of Wine? I'm using this command: sudo apt-get install --install-recommends winehq-staging=3.14.0~bionic
[03:10] <StupidDanbo> and I get E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
[03:11] <StupidDanbo> so I searched for how to fix that. and ran sudo dpkg --configure -a and sudo apt-get install -f
[03:12] <StupidDanbo> which did nothing. but the 2nd command told me to run sudo apt autoremove
[03:12] <StupidDanbo> but that still didn't help
[20:17] <n-iCe> hi
[20:33] <StupidDanbo> why did updating from Xubuntu version 16 to 18 make my audio button now sometimes mute when I click it while it didn't before? Is there a way to fix that?
[20:34] <StupidDanbo> I don't know what it's called, but the volume setting icon on the border of my desktop. when I click it, the menu it opens has mute underneath the cursor by default, so it often mutes instead of letting me adjust volume. really annoying when I'm trying to change it while listening to something.
[20:36] <n-iCe> oh
[20:36] <n-iCe> never a good idea to update system dist-upgrade I mean.
[20:36] <n-iCe> I have always made a clean install.
[20:37] <knome> (fwiw, dist-upgrade doesn't mean upgrading to another version...)
[20:38] <StupidDanbo> is there a way to fix this?
[20:38] <StupidDanbo> this UI design mistake
[20:39] <n-iCe> are not you using the third mouse wheel button?
[20:39] <n-iCe> or the middle button when click the icon?
[20:39] <n-iCe> because if you do, it is supposed to mute
[20:43] <StupidDanbo> left mouse click. but sometimes it double-clicks.
[20:43] <StupidDanbo> which means the menu comes up and it clicks mute.
[20:44] <knome> if you are talking about the soundmenu (in the indicator plugin), then i can't say i have the same bug; the menu shouldn't (and doesn't) even open on top of the panel
[20:45] <StupidDanbo> hm. I see I can use scrollwheel over it. I guess that's... faster if I'm making a more minor adjustment. might not be faster if I want to jump from 50% to 100%, but I dunno.
[20:46] <StupidDanbo> really? I guess I'm cursed then.
[20:46] <StupidDanbo> does it open below the ... taskbar or whatever that shortcut bar is called?
[20:46] <knome> panel?
[20:46] <knome> i have the panel on the bottom of the screen
[20:46] <knome> but i tried with it on the top as well, still doesn't open on top
[20:47] <knome> and never (should) have for me
[20:47] <StupidDanbo> if it was on top, how could it open on top? there's nothing above the panel when the panel is on the top.
[20:48] <knome> i mean top like Z-index top
[20:48] <StupidDanbo> you mean it opens right below the top panel, or right above the bottom panel?
[20:48] <knome> right below
[20:48] <knome> of course
[20:48] <knome> but does not overlap
[20:48] <StupidDanbo> why does mine not work like that?
[20:48] <knome> that's a good question.