[00:25] <Kumool> or open a terminal and use locate
[10:11] <what> fk
[12:33] <Ted__hz> Hello, does anyone know how I can enable num lock on startup? I checked "restore num lock state" in the keyboard settings but it doesnt work
[12:34] <Ted__hz> Also, sometimes the cd/dvd drive randomly pops up without me doing anything, and it didn't happen on other OS, whats wrong?
[12:37] <laceylaney> Have a look at this link for help with num lock.... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NumLock
[12:44] <Ted__hz> laceylaney, I already tried everything listed
[12:45] <laceylaney> Strange that none of those things listed would work.
[12:46] <Ted__hz> let me try again
[12:47] <laceylaney> Try adding numlockx to your LightDM config & then reboot to see if it works....
[12:48] <laceylaney> This method works for me in a xubuntu vm....
[12:55] <Ted__hz> I've managed to activate numlock after the login screen by modifying the keyboards.xml config file for xfce4 (method on arch wiki)
[12:56] <Ted__hz> And to enable it for the login screen I had to add numlockx to lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf
[12:57] <Ted__hz> one problem solved, any idea concerning the other one?
[12:59] <laceylaney> Sorry I've no idea on the cd/dvd problem. Hopefully someone else on here can help with that....
[12:59] <Ted__hz> no worries, thanks anyway for your help!
[12:59] <laceylaney> Not a problem ^^*
[13:25] <visone> howdy
[13:33] <visone> anyone running kernel 4.18
[13:33] <visone> how is it work?
[13:41] <knome> i am, works for me.
[13:43] <visone> are you using mesa? it´s works betther?
[13:44] <visone> better*
[13:48] <knome> yes i'm also using mesa but i have no idea if it works "better"
[13:48] <knome> eg. i haven't noticed any issues in the past either
[13:50] <visone> ok, thanks
[13:53] <visone> i can´t update yet
[13:55] <visone> in the spanish servers isn´t able yet
[13:56] <knome> which xubuntu version are you running?
[13:58] <visone> 18.04.1
[14:02] <knome> you'll need the HWE packages: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[14:02] <knome> this doesn't talk about 18.04 specifically, but the idea is the same
[14:03] <knome> https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic-updates/linux-headers-generic-hwe-18.04
[14:03] <knome> from the bionic-updates repository
[14:04] <visone> yep
[14:04] <visone> ok, thanks, let me take a look
[21:56] <qwebirc91512> Hi
[22:00] <qwebirc91512> Anybody noticed that chromium-browser 71.0.3578.98-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 version crashes at startup? I get error message "[24276:24276:0207/212817.817209:ERROR:sandbox_linux.cc(364)] InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process."
[22:00] <qwebirc91512> Is there any fix on the way for this or where I should ask for help?
[22:01] <brainwash> qwebirc91512: in #ubuntu
[22:01] <brainwash> you can check launchpad also
[22:01] <qwebirc91512> ofc the error message is everything that happen + 4 running chromium-browser process that I have to kill manually
[22:02] <qwebirc91512> ok, so my Xubuntu flavour does not matter due to the base is ubunut?
[22:02] <brainwash> that's most likely the case
[22:02] <qwebirc91512> cool, thanks. sorry for disturb
[22:58] <xubuntu35d> Hello. I'm using "Reverse scroll direction" with two finger scrolling on a touchpad, and it seemed to work, but it turns out that in some apps it doesn't. So, depending on the app, I either have to move my fingers up or down to scroll down. E.g. in Firefox natural scrolling works, but in Software it doesn't. And then I discovered that in no app is the horizontal scroll axis inverted. I thought I'd ask if there is something I've