=== j is now known as Guest42692 [00:18] @Paulser, Try … systemd-resolve --status … I found that on stack exchange but not near my workstation to try. === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [01:13] https://youtu.be/OQ59FTcaCzU [01:14] O meu vídeo é em português, eu só cpmpartilhei e a prévia está em inglês. === tomas is now known as Guest89806 [02:10] yeay, telegram spam feeding back into irc === jmolina17 is now known as jmolina17_ === Mrokii_ is now known as Mrokii [10:40] Hi folks === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life === kai_ is now known as FFleder [12:57] @Jorge Sánchez, Does anybody have any idea about this? It's really getting on my nerves [13:11] Someone please tell me how I disable the two-finger tap to paste feature. It's driving me nuts. [13:12] The clipboard app found in the system tray does not have a quit option. Nor do some of the config options work. [13:31] Mylon- check System Settings -> Input Devices -> Touchpad. Under "Taps" you can set the actions. [13:32] Dragnslcr: That's set to middle click, which is what I want. [13:32] But something else is turning middle clicks into paste. [13:33] That's pretty common in Linux systems, but you should be able to disable it somewhere [13:34] Yes, there's a clipboard program running, but I don't know how to kill it. [13:34] @Jorge Sánchez, Nevermind, I discovered it is a hardware issue. The cable going to my room is faulty [13:37] There, if I do ctrl-alt-x, it disables it... Until I restart. [13:37] But there's no feedback to show the shortcut toggle is in effect. [13:37] Mylon- it's the X Windows (system that runs under KDE, Gnome, etc.) clipboard that does middle-click to paste [13:38] So likely there's some obscure config file somewhere I have to open in an text editor. [13:38] Probably [13:38] You can search online for "xorg disable middle mouse button paste" [13:39] You can also ask in #ubuntu, which is a more active channel [13:39] Since it's under the KDE level, it should be the same fix for Kubuntu and Ubuntu [13:39] Does xorg have an issue tracker where I can request a more responsive GUI? [13:40] in systemsettings>input devices>mouse , there's only "press left and right buttons for middle click" [13:40] I'm sure they have an issue tracker, but I don't know what kind of response you would get. It's a behavior that's been in X for a very long time, and I don't know how willing the devs would be to fix it at this point. === suruli is now known as mani10 === Sooyoung is now known as Hwasa [16:04] BluesKaj, I had to update my touchpad package separely as some touchpad settings were locked. [16:04] At least in the gui. [16:05] Ultimately my problem is my touchpad keeps detecting taps while I'm trying to type. [16:05] And I haven't figured out the right sensitivity/palm width that works without occasionally ignoring intentional finger touches/taps. [16:06] Like... I have it set to lock out the touchpad while typing, but that doesn't stop the clipboard from seeing a middle click and pasting while I'm in the middle of typing. [16:30] i just replaced the batteries in my wireless mouse and ubuntu keeps saying battery level at zero [16:30] is there a way to change this? [16:34] Mylon: have you tried the "Disable touchpad while typing" option in the touchpad settings? [16:35] nvm, I see you did try that. hmmm... === himcesjf_ is now known as him-cesjf [16:59] I have an microsd card, that Df says is basically, full, but when i goto baobab to view disk usage, the views as empty [17:02] Is there are more percise way to view the disk usage and space of my disk? i dont want to lose anything if it can avoid it. === viv`d is now known as vivid === saigel_ is now known as saigel [18:57] subcool, sudo fdisk -l === wodencafe is now known as WodenCafe