[09:51] <unleaded> So I see there is a "Xubuntu" and "Xfce" session. My question is, what is the difference? At a glance, the only thing I see change are the fonts...
[10:00] <brainwash> unleaded: dpkg -L xubuntu-default-settings
[10:00] <brainwash> this command will show you the files which are used to customize xubuntu
[10:01] <brainwash> many Xfce related settings are applied on the first login though
[10:01] <brainwash> copied over to ~/
[10:02] <unleaded> Ah, I see.
[10:02] <unleaded> I quite like the defaults Xubuntu ships with, they've done a great job.
[10:02] <brainwash> that is the goal :)
[10:03] <brainwash> and if you have any suggestions, feel free to open a report
[10:03] <brainwash> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xubuntu-default-settings
[10:07] <unleaded> Awesome!
[10:08] <unleaded> I have one question regarding XFCE though. Today, I made mention of a minor annoyance over at #xfce. My problem was that I can't set the default "middle-click" behaviour on window titlebars.
[10:09] <unleaded> By default it is set to just lower the window. I would like to configure it to make it minimize the window instead. Unfortunately, it appears that it is hardcoded into XFCE.
[10:10] <unleaded> Now my question is, would it be best to file a bug-report at buzilla.xfce.org?
[10:12] <unleaded> Or take it a step further and submit a pull-request? :P I think Xfce settings is built using GTK and C...
[10:22] <brainwash> indeed
[10:23] <brainwash> best way to contribute is via providing patches
[10:47] <furycd001> HI. Yesterday I installed virtualbox via synaptic & now I see this >> http://i.imgur.com/158lMyv.png << for all folder permissions. Is this normal ??
[15:46] <moldovak> hello
[15:46] <diogenes_> noroc :)
[15:47] <diogenes_> i mean salut monseur.
[15:47] <moldovak> what is the default password for the first boot ?
[15:48] <diogenes_> afaik no password.
[15:48] <moldovak> it ask for a password
[15:49] <diogenes_> when?
[15:49] <moldovak> login module at start up
[15:49] <moldovak> when i put nothing it says incorrect password please try again
[15:50] <diogenes_> try xubuntu
[15:50] <moldovak> same problem
[15:50] <moldovak> :)
[15:50] <diogenes_> ubuntu linux root << try
[15:51] <moldovak> same
[15:51] <diogenes_> ok then: ctrl+alt+f1 and type user: xubuntu and enter
[15:51] <diogenes_> no password
[15:51] <diogenes_> then
[15:51] <diogenes_> startx
[15:52] <moldovak> login incorrect
[15:52] <moldovak> oooh that s maybe because it s ubuntu 64bits and not xubuntu
[15:52] <moldovak> DOOOHHH !!
[15:53] <diogenes_> lol
[15:53] <moldovak> lol
[15:53] <moldovak> afk
[15:53] <moldovak> ty
[15:53] <diogenes_> formidable magnifique
[16:10] <moldovak> magnifique
[16:11] <moldovak> it appear that it s xubuntu image but the system havent prompted for password at the install
[16:39] <candidat> lol
[17:31] <candidat> diogenes_, how do you costumise your desktop with widgets
[17:31] <candidat> ?
[17:33] <diogenes_> candidat, have a look and these: https://www.linux.org/threads/widget-xfce.16179/
[17:33] <diogenes_> https://itsfoss.com/customize-xfce/
[18:00] <candidat> diogenes_, cool !
[18:02] <candidat> ty
[18:03] <diogenes_> yw
[19:44] <caldarella> Hi guys, I would like upgrade for the first time my xubuntu 18.10 into 19.04, I would like to know which method is safe for upgrade: update-manager GUI or apt commands from the terminal?
[19:49] <Nazarov> I upgraded from 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS with the update manager
[19:50] <pleia2> the GUI
[19:51] <pleia2> I've used do-release-upgrade on the command line in the past, but I don't think we test that (it's tested for server installs)
[19:51] <Nazarov> using the GUI is safe.
[19:57] <caldarella> as for the GUI procedure, the steps to do are: 1) check with synaptic if there are updates and upgrades, 2) do I run the update-manager --check-dist-upgrades command and follow the step by step procedure?