[02:10] For some reason on my desktop I have two removable volumes (not mounted yet) with the USB symbol. However the only things plugged in to USB ports are a wireless mouse and a wired keyboard. I noticed in the past few days. [02:22] I also only have one hard drive, so I'm pretty confused right now. [02:24] Emerald2: What labels have they got then? [02:25] First one says 'Volume'. Second one says '142 MB Volume'. [02:26] The 2nd one I think just showed up today. [02:27] Try mounting them and have a look? >_> [02:27] But they can't possibly exist. === brainwash_ is now known as brainwash === marcc is now known as kub === finstern1s is now known as finsternis [03:47] Well I rebooted and they're gone. That was really weird. [03:54] funny how linux is now the same as windows with its "have you tried turning it on and off again" [03:55] XD === Zren_ is now known as Zren === thaurwyl1h is now known as thaurwylth [12:30] boot is very slow [12:31] what can i do to diagnose [12:32] diogo: use https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-analyze.html [12:32] thanks [14:04] Is there anything you can do about the default blurry fonts in Xubuntu? [14:11] Hund: you tried playing with the settings? https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/appearance#fonts [14:12] brainwash: Yes. I can make them ever so slightly better, but they're still difficult to read. [14:13] did you try different "LCD Hinting" options too? [14:13] Yes. :) [14:13] so, is it a general issue or specific to one or several specific applications? [14:14] web browsers can have different font rendering [14:14] also, can you share a screenshot? [14:14] It's the whole OS, including all applications. I could show you. [14:17] https://framapic.org/e0VkzLEXJHLq/LLXG9Ij5c9gF.png [14:17] brainwash: ^ [14:19] so.. what am I looking at? [14:19] Good vs bad [14:19] why isn't it the same font? [14:19] It's Gentoo vs Xubuntu. Xubuntu is running in a virtual machine. [14:20] I'd think that you would need to have the same font for a proper comparison [14:20] It is the same font. [14:20] Sans. === Hafert92_ is now known as Hafert92 [14:22] Kidding. [14:22] I [14:22] I'm tired. Give me a sec. [14:23] brainwash: Fixed it. https://framapic.org/M0jwMGIZ9Flb/ZwVCSUY6jK5U.png [14:24] not really sure what could be tweaked [14:24] Me neither, that's why I'm here bugging you. :) [14:25] it may be even something that was patched in [14:25] I would check what regular ubuntu does [14:25] oh [14:25] see if there is a difference between xubuntu and ubuntu [14:25] Okey. :) [16:01] Есть живые? [16:01] xubuntu55d: This is an english-speaking channel [16:02] #ubuntu-ru ? [16:03] Там пусто ( [16:27] hello [18:03] Can I force XFCE/XFWM to remember where I placed a fullscreen aplication? I have issues with some games displaying on the wrong monitor and I use alt+space to move it to the correct monitor, but it does not save the location when I close the game. [19:50] hey how do i disable the IR reciever on an old Imac in xubuntu so that it doesnt keep activating with my apple remote at the exact same time I use it on an appletv [19:50] ? [22:23] help, I am new to xubuntu, and have forgotten my user and root passwords, how do I reset them? [22:26] hahaha [22:27] glad it is funny [22:27] xubuntu99w: just reinstall [22:27] its gonna take like 30 minutes [22:31] !!password [22:31] !password [22:31] Forgot your password? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword What's the root password? See !sudo. Don't see *** in password prompts? That's normal. Sudo doesn't ask for your password? It remembers you for several minutes. Please use strong passwords, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StrongPasswords [22:32] Oh well. [22:36] hello, please, could you help me how to enable a driver for the nvidia optimus card, the easy way through settings doesn't do the job, it seems [22:57] !nvidia [22:57] For nvidia and matrox graphics cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto . For AMD/ATI graphics cards, see « /msg ubottu ati » and « /msg ubottu fglrxmissing » For the latest Nvidia drivers see https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa