[01:17] <AlexMax> What is the equivalent of Night Mode in Xubuntu?
[01:17] <AlexMax> I found a SO post suggesting an alternative program, but it's for an older release, wanted to make sure it was relevant for 18.04
[01:27] <tomreyn> default ubuntu has gnomes' "night light". another common one is "redshift". but i dont know what xubuntu / xfce usually uses.
[01:28] <Bashing-om> AlexMax: I have redshift running for X18.04.
[01:31] <AlexMax> Bashing-om: Okay, that was the suggested program
[01:31] <AlexMax> guess I'll use that, thanks
[01:39] <Bashing-om> AlexMax: I run minimal install - I start:'  redshift -l 35.458866:-92.033032 -t 5500:4000 -b 0.8:0.6 & disown '.
[02:10] <AlexMax> Okay now I'm having a problem
[02:10] <AlexMax> I shut the lid of my laptop, it goes to sleep.  I open the lid of my laptop, I get the login screen.
[02:11] <AlexMax> As soon as I type my password in to unlock it, the screen goes dark, with no backlight.
[02:11] <AlexMax> I can ctrl-alt-f1 through ctrl-alt-f6 to switch to other virtual terminals, but as soon as I try f7 again I just get a dark screen with no backlight
[02:19] <Bashing-om> AlexMax: The F-2 terminal, Can you log into the system here ?
[02:20] <AlexMax> ....strange.  If I suspend from the menu, it seems to come back just fine.  It's only when I close the lid.
[02:20] <AlexMax> Yeppers
[02:20] <AlexMax> I can log in
[02:21] <Bashing-om> AlexMax: What shows ' sudo lshw -C display ' in the configuration line for a driver ?
[02:25] <AlexMax> https://i.imgur.com/K8ul2YR.jpg
[02:25] <AlexMax> This is a Thinkpad T500 that has one of those weird switchable graphics
[02:27] <Bashing-om> AlexMax: Well, for now not a graphic's driver issue as the Intel driver is loaded. Is there any hints in the session log file " .xsession-errors " ?
[02:29] <AlexMax> there's a good number of them, let me rm it and unsleep again
[02:30] <AlexMax> nah
[02:30] <AlexMax> it had just the usual GTK warnings
[02:31] <AlexMax> a bunch of GTK warning spam that you usually get if you don't satisfy the GTK gods
[02:36] <Bashing-om> AlexMax: Then the general next in the procedure is if a Guest seesion is good. Isolates to a user session config issue.
[02:42] <AlexMax> Bashing-om: I don't get it.
[02:42] <AlexMax> What's a guest session?
[02:43] <AlexMax> Also I'm on 18.04, not sure if that's still a thing
[02:47] <Bashing-om> AlexMax: Not default in xubuntu - but one can create a new user account. Maybe kinda a drastic measure here ?
[02:53] <AlexMax> Bashing-om: This is a brand new isntall, not much could have happened
[02:54] <AlexMax> it might as well be a brand new user account
[02:54] <AlexMax> fwiw, lubuntu didn't have this problem I don't think...
[02:54] <AlexMax> not sure if that's insightful or not
[02:54] <AlexMax> i think it used xscreensaver instead
[02:55] <AlexMax> tbh I might just flatten it and use vanilla ubuntu - it's what I use on my desktop, and I've got the RAM to spare now
[03:01] <Bashing-om> AlexMax: Sorry - I do not have the screenlocker enabled nor the experience to get past it when it is failing - if that is the root of the issue here.
[03:01] <AlexMax> Bashing-om: I appreciate you taking the time
[03:01] <AlexMax> in any case
[03:02] <Bashing-om> AlexMax: I am all eyes to see how this progresses :)
[04:28] <xubuntu92w> Need some help regarding upgrading from xubuntu 18.04 to 19.04
[04:28] <xubuntu92w> Is it the same as vanilla ubuntu?
[06:47] <pragomer> hi. I am getting these boot messages when booting xubuntu 18.04; everything seems to work so far; just wondered what these errors mean? http://i.imgur.com/XCbeDzg.png
[07:43] <harsh> i want to install eclipse in my system
[07:43] <harsh> eclipse IDE
[07:45] <xubuntu12w> how to install eclipse IDE on xubuntu
[19:40] <xubuntu31w> hello
[19:40] <xubuntu31w> I have an issue with installing the disco newest version of wine
[21:25] <Alabalistic> hi
[22:12] <friendlyGoat> anyone know about Pam-Kwallet?
[22:12] <friendlyGoat>  no matter what when i log in theres always this in the logs and its bothering me so much.
[22:12] <friendlyGoat> "pam_kwallet5(lightdm:session): pam_kwallet5: Impossible to write walletKey to walletPipe"
[22:12] <friendlyGoat> i have no idea how to get it to go away.
[23:57] <jphilipz> for those that dont know, i'm running a twitter poll to increase the panel default size
[23:57] <jphilipz> https://twitter.com/jphilipz/status/1149373399770312705
[23:59] <jphilipz> arguments of why can be read here - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-devel/2019-July/011825.html