[14:48] <the-erm> Hi, I'm having a problem with xfce ... not sure if this is the right channel but here it goes.  https://pastebin.com/L262SvzK
[14:48] <the-erm> The screen flickers & and I get kicked back to lightdm.
[14:49] <the-erm> I had the same problem the other day, moved .config and was then able to log in.
[14:50] <the-erm> If I'm reading this right it's trying display :1.1 and then :1.3 but I'm using ... 0:0 - I think.
[14:50] <GridCube> the-erm: try renaming .Xauthority and .ICEauthority files from your ~/
[14:51] <GridCube> and relog
[14:51] <the-erm> ok I'll try that.
[14:51] <the-erm> I had to create a 2nd account just to get in here.  So I have to log out.
[14:51] <the-erm> brb
[14:52] <GridCube> you can do that from a tty :P just mv oldfile newfile and they would rename
[14:52] <the-erm> Yes however in order to test I have to log out of this X session.
[14:52] <GridCube> yes, but a tty doesn need x
[14:53] <the-erm> Unless you know the command off the top of you head that'd start a 2nd Xfce on a different display.
[15:00] <the-erm> Well this is odd.  I managed to log back in, but I had to unplug my monitors to pull it off.
[15:00] <the-erm> Very odd.
[15:01] <the-erm> At any rate thanks for your help.
[15:01] <the-erm> Have a pleasant day.
[15:02] <the-erm> I'll have to play around with this and figure out which monitor is giving me grief.
[17:26] <xubuntu64w> Hi all.  I installed xubuntu 18.04 and all works but num lock auto comes on.  anyway to turn off?
[17:33] <Kumool> xubuntu64w: maybe Settings > keyboard > restore numlock state
[17:33] <Kumool> xubuntu64w: if its not that, then its fiddling with the console
[17:34] <xubuntu64w> Kumool, thanks, will try numlock state..
[20:57] <Unit193> Kumool: Starting with 18.04, Xubuntu ships numlockx so removing that or disabling it in /etc/default/numlockx *should* turn it off.
[20:57] <Unit193> numlockx is supposed to be smart enough to know whether you're using a laptop or desktop, according to laptop-detect.
[21:02] <Spass> unless your "fancy" Logitech mouse (G700) is presented/detected as an external keyboard and the numlockx thinks it's a good idea to enable NumLock :) that was my corner case
[21:05] <Unit193> Wow, well that's quite the odd quirk Spass!
[21:06] <Spass> yeah, and I think it was you who helped me diagnose that issue then
[21:06] <Spass> some commands showed that this mouse is presenting itself as a keyboard
[21:07] <Spass> or "mouse + keyboard" as one device, sort of
[21:10] <brainwash> a webcam can too
[21:10] <brainwash> https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12694
[21:17] <Wayward_Vagabond> Xubuntu isn't detecting my display correctly due to a KVM switch. Is there a way to force it to output the montior's native resolution?
[21:19] <Wayward_Vagabond> It's at 640x480 73Hz, it should be 1280x1024 76Hz