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pmjdebruijnit would seem enabling sync_to_vblank in xfwm is poorly handled by the amdgpu driver08:18
pmjdebruijnafter a while my screen does blank, and doesn't come back, not even for a console08:18
pmjdebruijni'll try in-driver tearfree tonight08:18
pmjdebruijnbtw, i'm also see two networkmanager icons sometimes08:28
pmjdebruijni'm reading this is a long standig issue? can anybody confirm this?08:29
IoloIf you do a "xfce4-panel -r" on the command line, does the extra icon go away?08:30
pmjdebruijnI don't have it now, but i'll try when I have it again08:31
pmjdebruijnIolo: but if it does?08:32
syb0rgI can confirm that is a longstanding issue, as I have experienced it on occasion for some time, pmjdebruijn08:36
Iolopmjdebruijn, simply curious. I'm having a similar issue with the redshift-gtk icon.08:37
pmjdebruijnah ok08:37
pmjdebruijni'll try when I get it08:37
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TheWildhello09:16
TheWildhow I can change the format the date is displayed profile-wide? No, not just the clock - I want to change whole locale. And no, not change the country - I want to change the date format to '%Y-%m-%d'.09:18
diogenes_TheWild, use orage09:19
diogenes_then in orage settings in Lin1 one you put: %Y:%m:%d09:20
diogenes_and gtehre you have it09:20
diogenes_Line 1*09:20
knomeTheWild, export LC_TIME="locale", where locale is a locale with that date format?09:21
xubuntu15wAre all the versions 32-bit compatible15:08
xubuntu15wI'm looking for something to run off of a little bit older laptop it's just not a very powerful one. Dual core atom but it don't support 64-bit as I have tried many times.15:09
xubuntu15wJust need to know if they will work on 32-bit systems15:10
xubuntu15wOk thanks I guess. I'm not mad at you guys I'm just upset that it's not very clear on what your operating system is compatible with thank you15:12
IoloDoes @daily in my crontab really only run at midnight? I was hoping it actually meant daily, i.e. once every day regardless of what time it is. Do I have to go back to a systemd timer?15:43
pmjdebruijnIolo: cat /etc/crontab15:44
pmjdebruijnIolo: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/Timers that might suit you better15:44
Iolopmjdebruijn, does /etc/crontab function differently from a user-specific crontab?15:50
pmjdebruijnI don't understand15:50
pmjdebruijncrontab contains the entry which kicks off /etc/cron.daily15:50
pmjdebruijnthere you will see at exactly what time it's kicked off15:50
pmjdebruijnbut essentially cron isn't really geared for workstations15:51
pmjdebruijnthere was anacron at some point15:51
pmjdebruijnand it still is there15:51
IoloI don't understand either. I'm not using /etc/cron.daily, I'm using the @daily time specifier in my own crontab that I generated with crontab -e15:51
pmjdebruijnoh15:51
pmjdebruijnno clue about that15:51
pmjdebruijnI generally avoid crontab -e15:52
IoloEither way though, it does sound like it only runs at a specific time, instead of actually _daily_ like systemd timers can do15:52
pmjdebruijnIolo: this is why anacron exists15:52
IoloSo I guess it's back to systemd timers for me15:52
AndrioMidnight is still every day as long as the computer is on at that time...15:58
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