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xdruppi_hello03:00
tsimonq2Heya03:00
tsimonq2How goes it?03:00
xdruppi_hi tsimonq2, are you a moderator?03:00
tsimonq2I guess you could say that.03:00
tsimonq2I'm the Lubuntu Team Lead.03:00
xdruppi_tsimonq2: do you know who manages lubuntu's phab?03:00
xdruppi_oh03:01
tsimonq2I do.03:01
xdruppi_well i'd like to delete my account on phab03:01
tsimonq2Alright, got a link to your profile?03:01
xdruppi_sure hold on03:01
xdruppi_tsimonq2: https://phab.lubuntu.me/p/xdruppi/ here you go03:03
xdruppi_thanks by the way03:03
tsimonq2No worries.03:03
xdruppi_sorry to bother03:03
tsimonq2It's all good.03:03
tsimonq2Done.03:04
xdruppi_alright thanks, good bye, and good luck03:04
tsimonq2THanks!03:04
=== BrianG61UK_ is now known as BrianG61UK
lubot<ianp5a> @HMollerCl [Lxqt-config], Thanks, but both LXQT Configuration Center and OpenBox Settings have mouse settings. But neither have an option to set Natural Scrolling of the wheel.10:12
lynorian@ianp5a what do you mean by this natural scrolling I don't quite know what that setting is12:11
lubot<ianp5a> @lynorian [<lynorian> @ianp5a what do you mean by this natural scrolling I don't quite know …], It switches the direction of mouse wheel output. So that it works in the same direction of a trackpad or tablet touch swipe. This setting is available on many desktop environments as well as Windows and Apple. ... So when you push the wheel12:17
lubotup, the window content moves up. Or when zooming, roll the wheel away from you and the content gets smaller.12:17
lynorianoh that I don't honestly know how to do that12:17
lubot<HMollerCl> (Photo, 589x413) https://i.imgur.com/5JpVT1C.jpg @tsimonq2 has uploaded a new version for 19.04 which it appears to have natural scroling.12:33
lubot<ianp5a> @HMollerCl [<reply to image>], Cool. Thanks. That's great news.12:34
lubot<ianp5a> I hope that works with the mouse wheel, and not just with touchpads.12:36
lubot<HMollerCl> I don't know, maybe I could try, but I don't know what "natural scrolling" is.12:37
lubot<tsimonq2> Reversed scrolling.12:37
lubot<tsimonq2> Scrolling down scrolls up and vice versa.12:38
lubot<ianp5a> If you have a mouse with a wheel, and a browser window with a lot of content, pushing the wheel up will move the content up.12:38
lubot<tsimonq2> @ianp5a [If you have a mouse with a wheel, and a browser window with a lot of content, pu …], ^12:39
lubot<HMollerCl> @tsimonq2 @ianp5a thanks, good news, it works for mouse wheel.12:39
lubot<ianp5a> @HMollerCl [@tsimonq2 @ianp5a thanks, good news, it works for mouse wheel.], Thanks. Great.12:40
lubot<tsimonq2> @HMollerCl [@tsimonq2 @ianp5a thanks, good news, it works for mouse wheel.], I could only test it so much, thanks. :)12:41
lubot<tsimonq2> @HMollerCl [<reply to image>], (No translation for Mouse and Touchpad yet, go fix it 😆)12:41
lubot<tsimonq2> On the sidebar12:41
lubot<tsimonq2> I literally took a Git snapshot from upstream12:42
lubot<HMollerCl> @tsimonq2 [(No translation for Mouse and Touchpad yet, go fix it 😆)], lxqt weblate?12:42
lubot<tsimonq2> @HMollerCl [lxqt weblate?], Yup12:42
lubot<tsimonq2> @ianp5a Ya know, it probably wouldn't be hard to just wholesale backport that in a PPA for users...12:43
lubot<tsimonq2> Hmmm... I might play with that when I'm done fighting these semester final exams ;)12:44
lubot<tsimonq2> Get some sort of official backports going.12:44
lubot<ianp5a> @tsimonq2 [@ianp5a Ya know, it probably wouldn't be hard to just wholesale backport that in …], That sort of thing is out of my expertise. I do process analysis,  tactical, strategic and usability requirements. ... I'm just happy it's on it's way.13:00
lubot<tsimonq2> @ianp5a [That sort of thing is out of my expertise. I do design, process analysis,  tacti …], I'm just generally implying it. ;)13:26
lubot<ianp5a> File Manager Question: when I select the 'Network' it shows my NAS. When I select it, it doesn't show the Shares, as I'd hoped, but a filesystem of Linux folders. How can I get it to show the Shares?14:18
lubot<ianp5a> Is cifs or Samba not installed out of the box?14:24
lubot<N0um3n0> @ianp5a [File Manager Question: when I select the 'Network' it shows my NAS. When I selec …], You can see mounted on the left?15:11
lubot<ianp5a> Nothing has been mounted yet. Only internal HDD devices.15:22
lubot<N0um3n0> (Photo, 294x109) https://i.imgur.com/X2brOwZ.jpg15:56
lubot<N0um3n0> can you edit and put your nas ip?15:56
lubot<ianp5a> @N0um3n0 [can you edit and put your nas ip?], Yes. Good. That brings up the shares. But clicking and connecting to any of the shares brings up the filesystem folders again. bin, boot, dev...16:16
lubot<N0um3n0> @ianp5a [Yes. Good. That brings up the shares. But clicking and connecting to any of the …], yes, it's true, but now on the left is the shared resource, clicking on it now if the content comes out, you can even put it in bookmarks and make everything faster. what you are saying, I suppose it will be a bug16:20
lubot<ianp5a> @N0um3n0 [yes, it's true, but now on the left is the shared resource, clicking on it now i …], Yes. The shares are now on the left and open as expected. Thanks. Is this normal? Should I report a bug somewhere?16:21
lubot<N0um3n0> I think it was already reported to the lxqt project, the other option (if I'm wrong) is  report it in launchpad16:26
lubot<ianp5a> Thanks.16:29
lubot<N0um3n0> https://github.com/lxqt/pcmanfm-qt/issues16:31
lubot<🌪️> https://youtu.be/7d16CpWp-ok19:31
wxl^^ did someone take care of that?19:48
tewardwxl: yes19:50
tewardwendy did19:50
wxlthx19:50
tewardand now that i have admin on the telegram side i can in the future19:50
tewardthank you simon :)19:50
wxlharassment, sadly, is an ineffective form of evangelism. sigh.19:51
lubot<JyotiGomes> Hi, I'm using Lubuntu 1810. The issue has to do with uninstalling snap packages: I installed the Coolreader3 snap and then uninstalled "completely". However, when I want to open an epub file, for example, I still have the option to open with CoolReader3, which is no longer installed! It's nothing serious, but it's weird. I already21:11
lubotdid remove and purge and I can not make this option disappear ...21:11
diogenes_JyotiGomes, maybe look for it's occurrence in ~/.local/share/applications and in /usr/share/applications21:13
lubot<JyotiGomes> in /usr/share/applications there is not this snap21:21
lubot<JyotiGomes> @diogenes_ [<diogenes_> JyotiGomes, maybe look for it's occurrence in ~/.local/share/applica …], What is the complete path of "~/.local/share/applications" (before ~)?21:24
wxl~ is an alias for $HOME aka /home/$(whoami)21:24
wxlso that IS the complete path21:24
diogenes_yes ^^^21:24
lubot<JyotiGomes> home/"user"/.local/share/applications, correct?21:25
lubot<JyotiGomes> ok 😊21:26
diogenes_yes21:26
lubot<JyotiGomes> thanks21:26
diogenes_also look in /snap and /var/lib/snapd/snaps/21:26
lubot<JyotiGomes> (Photo, 1280x482) https://i.imgur.com/Fm3fMrU.jpg21:28
lubot<JyotiGomes> (Photo, 1280x339) https://i.imgur.com/SXBhrs4.jpg21:32
lubot<JyotiGomes> Coolreader3 is no longer in any of these places. However, it still appears in the options. I've already restarted the laptop and I've already done "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get clean" and I've used already stacer to clean everything but it still21:37
lubotappears. Anyway, I will have to accept the permanent presence of the reference to this non-existent app as an option to open some files  :-)21:37
diogenes_JyotiGomes, run in terminal: find / -type f 2>/dev/null | grep --color=always Coolreader321:39
lubot<JyotiGomes> (Photo, 784x444) https://i.imgur.com/anLioi5.jpg21:40
wxlwhy not -name in find?21:40
diogenes_wxl, that's the way i used to, it also highlight the search result21:40
wxli suspect performance is vastly different21:41
lubot<JyotiGomes> (Photo, 1046x227) https://i.imgur.com/HJh747q.jpg21:42
diogenes_maybe but accuracy is 100%21:42
lubot<JyotiGomes> nothing appears21:42
lubot<JyotiGomes> on terminal21:42
diogenes_JyotiGomes, the name might differ, try: find / -type f 2>/dev/null | grep --color=always oolreader21:43
lubot<JyotiGomes> (Photo, 1064x290) https://i.imgur.com/b0ISUxJ.jpg21:44
diogenes_also after purging it, have you logged out and back?21:44
diogenes_ah nice21:45
diogenes_so it found it21:45
diogenes_run: sudo rm /var/lib/snapd/sequence/coolreader3*21:46
diogenes_and: sudo rm /var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/coolreader3_cr3.desktop21:46
lubot<JyotiGomes> @diogenes_ [<diogenes_> also after purging it, have you logged out and back?], Yes, i have logged out and back. But, nice, i think now we could fint it. May i just delet this files?21:47
lubot<JyotiGomes> ah, ok...i will use the commands you gave me21:47
diogenes_don't expect any outtput in the terminal after running the above commands21:48
lubot<JyotiGomes> ok21:48
diogenes_there must be no output21:48
diogenes_now try to log out and back21:48
lubot<JyotiGomes> (Photo, 755x444) https://i.imgur.com/82NoYTw.jpg21:50
lubot<JyotiGomes> The problem was solved. You guys are superdevs !!! 😊21:50
diogenes_ok i'm glad it's gone :)21:51
lubot<JyotiGomes> Thank you, diogenes. are you brasilian?21:53
lubot<JyotiGomes> If you are, i also must say "muito obrigado!!" 😊21:54
diogenes_JyotiGomes, nao entendeu haha, no i'm not and you're welcome!21:54
lubot<JyotiGomes> anyway, thanks a lot! 😊21:55

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