[03:10] <ball> Is Xubuntu a sensible basis for a DVR?
[03:39] <Kumool> hey ball
[03:40] <ball> hello Kumool
[13:31] <willie> I ran Xubuntu 16 for many years without a problem and waited until 18.04.1 was out to upgrade. Now I am unable to edit my Network Connections. They show in the system tray but when I click Edit, nothing happens.
[13:35] <diogenes_> willie, try to remove .Xauthority and .ICEauthority from /home and reboot
[13:35] <diogenes_> or just move them somewhere else
[13:38] <brainwash> willie: open a terminal window and run the command "nm-connection-editor"
[13:39] <brainwash> if it gives you an error, share it
[13:46] <willie> running sudo nm-connection-editor results in command not found. I don't find it in Synaptic
[13:49] <GridCube> !info nm-connection-editor
[13:49] <GridCube> lol bionic
[13:49] <GridCube> ubottu: you need an update
[13:50] <willie> I'm thinking I have the indicator but not the application
[13:51] <willie> If nm-connection-editor does not exist in bionic, how are network connections edited?
[13:55] <GridCube> willie: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/cosmic/man8/NetworkManager.8.html
[13:56] <GridCube> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/cosmic/man1/nm-connection-editor.1.html
[13:57] <GridCube> !info network-manager-gnome
[13:58] <willie> GridCube, that link seems tor00tb33r
[13:58] <GridCube> what
[13:58] <willie> typo, wrong screen focus, ignore
[14:00] <GridCube> willie: https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/xubuntu-desktop network-manager-gnome is part of the default xubuntu-desktop metapackage, you should have it
[14:05] <willie> installing network-manager-gnome fixed my problem. Thank you for the help. Strange it wasn't included in the upgrade
[14:06] <GridCube> you should run sudo apt install xubuntu-desktop --reinstall to make sure all the default packages are installed
[21:04] <PileOfDirt> might use this in a secure browser lol
[21:04] <PileOfDirt> https://awokex.com/
[21:04] <PileOfDirt> Wrong channel ignore that