[09:03] <xubuntu29w> Hello! Anyone online?
[15:48] <pjotter> Hi people. Is there a seperate channel for xfce4 in general?
[15:53] <gnrp> pjotter: #xfce?
[15:53] <gnrp> "as seen on freenode"
[15:54] <pjotter> alrighty
[15:54] <pjotter> :)
[15:54] <gnrp> That was easy ;)
[15:54] <pjotter> I'll try. I have a question regarding mousepad
[15:54] <gnrp> ask something harder
[15:54] <pjotter> Ok...
[15:54] <gnrp> ok, I just realize I never used mousepad
[15:55] <pjotter> So, if I open a textfile on a mounted NAS with mousepad. And save it, everything is fine. When I then proceed and try to save it again. I get a message that the file has been modified externally and I have to agree to continue. I would like to know why these messages appear and how I can avoid them.
[15:56] <pjotter> This only happes with maousepad btw. Not with other editors.
[15:56] <pjotter> mousepad
[15:57] <pjotter> But I guess this is too mousepad/xfce4-specific?
[15:58] <pjotter> It really got me puzzled. I tried to fiddle around with the mountoptions in fstab but haven't found anything that made any difference so far.
[16:02] <gnrp> hm, good question. I guess it is about mtime?
[16:02] <gnrp> does your mounted filesystem or the mount layer support mtime?
[16:02] <pjotter> Maybe? I don't know. Is that an option on the fstab line?
[16:05] <pjotter> gnrp: Or are you perhaps referring to the atime and noatime attribute?
[16:22] <gnrp> pjotter: No, atime is not important
[16:22] <gnrp> what filesystem do you use for mounting the NAS?
[16:23] <gnrp> and what filesystem is on that NAS on the hard drive?
[16:50] <pjotter> gnrp: I use CIFS
[16:51] <pjotter> //NAS-ip/Share  /mnt/Mountpoint  cifs  defaults,guest,uid=1000,gid=1000,iocharset=utf8,vers=1.0	0 0
[16:54] <pjotter> The filesystem on the NAS is unknown to me. It is formatted as NTFS, I think. But it's a raid 1 configuration. It probably runs on a unix/linux system.
[18:22] <Uf33> Hi, I've been looking for a way to change my DNS server from 127.0.0.53 to 9.9.9.9, but so far it keeps going back to 127.0.0.53. I assumed it's getting overwritten by systemd-resolved, so I tried changing the settings in /etc/systemd/resolved.conf but it doesn't work either and /etc/resolv.conf still shows 127.0.0.53. I also tried to change the DNS directly using network-manager, with no success. What am I doing wrong?
[18:25] <genii> Uf33: Did you restart the systemd-resolved service after editing /etc/systemd/resolved.conf ?
[18:26] <Uf33> genii: Yes I did
[19:15] <bleb> anyway i can have no gtk or xfce theme?
[19:16] <bleb> i dont know exactly what that would mean but i remember one time i uninstalled xfce while logged in to xfce, and the look changed to more boxy and retro looking
[19:16] <bleb> any way i can choose that deliberately?
[20:32] <Spass> bleb, if I'm not mistaken, GTK2 apps default to Raleigh and GTK3 apps to Adwaita, you should find both styles in Appearance settings
[20:33] <Spass> but it would be a better choice to find a retro style made for both GTK2 and GTK3, try on xfce-look.org