=== brainwash_ is now known as brainwash === GridCube_ is now known as GridCube [11:31] hi, anyone on disco can confirm that MenuLibre works for him? I have some issues with it, it won't run [11:34] Spass: it did open for me [11:34] ok, so it's something on my side, will try to investigate [11:34] thanks [11:36] try menulibre -v [11:36] for some debug output [11:39] this is what I see, but MenuLibre window isn't showing - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/WyP7DHBdqy/ [11:41] probably something broken with your ~/.config/menus/xfce-applications.menu [11:42] bug 1817885 [11:42] bug 1817885 in MenuLibre "Field end cut when they contain non-ascii utf-8 letters" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1817885 [15:28] I'm weighing whether to install 18.04 or 18.10 [15:29] i'd go with LTS [15:29] of course if you don't have a recent hardware, in that case the lastest will be better. [15:32] These are some older desktop PCs... mostly Clarkdale, I think. [15:45] Perhaps some Sandy Bridge. [15:46] Hello. Can someone tell me how could I install libssl1.0.0 ? I need this because one of my packages is dependent on it, but it seems it does not exist in 19.04 repositories [15:46] sorinello: Have you looked for a newer version of your package? [15:47] yes, there is none :( I have reported a bug on their bug tracker, but I am sure it's gonna take some time [15:47] https://github.com/symless/synergy-core/issues/6483 [15:47] sorinello: Is it something you could build from source? [15:48] lopta, i am sure this is possible, but I have never done it [15:49] easiest way would be to downgrade or the version of libssl, or install the old one in parallel alongside the new one [15:56] I think it's lunch time. [16:46] Hi guys, I have just installed Xubuntu LTS and have an issue with my mouse. [16:47] On Windows when I press the mouse wheel a little white circle pops up and lets me scroll up and down by "dragging" the mouse cursor one direction or another. I was wondering if such a feature was available with Xubuntu at all? [16:51] On Windows when I press the mouse wheel a little white circle pops up and lets me scroll up and down by "dragging" the mouse cursor one direction or another. I was wondering if such a feature was available with Xubuntu at all? Edit: I found a setting in Mozilla Firefox that I ticked and now I can use that feature in Browser. Will check with other programs now [17:27] Hello [17:27] Anyone with problems with virtualbox? [17:28] alguém com problemas com virtualbox? [17:29] mrleles, maybe explain what kind of problems you are having with virtualbox and tell which xubuntu version you are using so people can try to help [17:29] 19.04 with virtualbox 6.0.6 [17:29] the machines aren't starting [17:35] no need anymore. I reinstall and it's working again [17:35] virtualbox or vmware? [17:35] which one is the best? [17:39] virtualbox is GPL, vmware is proprietary... but that's just one way to look at it. [17:41] (all bits of vbox aren't GPL fwiw - the basic bits yes) [21:47] How to fix over 100 file names? Example: https://i.snag.gy/HgaRFA.jpg