[03:35] <xubuntu30w> hi
[03:37] <xubuntu30w> im currently on 18.04.2 LTS and receiving no sound
[03:38] <well_laid_lawn> has it always been like that?
[03:38] <xubuntu30w> yeah
[03:38] <well_laid_lawn> !sound
[03:41] <well_laid_lawn> if the above doesn't help let us know the audio device
[04:14] <xubuntu34w> quit
[04:14] <xubuntu34w> exit
[04:43] <xubuntu34w> left
[04:43] <xubuntu34w> quit
[04:43] <xubuntu34w> exit
[04:44] <xubuntu34w> au ah gelap
[04:46] <well_laid_lawn> xubuntu34w:  try /exit
[04:46] <xubuntu34w> exit
[04:46] <xubuntu34w> quit
[04:46] <xubuntu34w> macam mana pulak
[04:46] <well_laid_lawn> forward slash exit   /exit
[11:36] <jphilipz> all are welcome to give their input on what they prefer as the clock label in the panel - https://twitter.com/jphilipz/status/1151273823297253376
[11:54] <jphilipz> if you dont have a twitter account, you can always leave your vote here on irc :D
[11:58] <Unit193> This isn't really the best channel for polls.
[12:11] <jphilipz> Unit193: which channel would you recommend to post in to get xubuntu user input
[12:13] <gnrp> jphilipz: Date + Time ftw
[12:16] <jphilipz> gnrp: thanks. so you like the current default of %d %b, %H:%M
[12:18] <Unit193> jphilipz: Dunno, but this is user support, specifically.
[12:18] <jphilipz> Unit193: oh okay. thought it was general user chatting. sorry about that
[14:42] <xubuntu6w> Hi i am having inconsistency in touchpad scrolling on my laptop. xubuntu 18.04
[14:43] <xubuntu6w> For example firefox and whisker menu content scroll in opposite directions
[14:45] <xubuntu6w> anyone here.
[14:46] <diogenes_> xubuntu6w, did you play with settings here: https://i.imgur.com/PmCG3lE.png
[14:47] <xubuntu6w> yes
[14:49] <xubuntu6w> i have checked the reverse scroll direction here
[14:49] <diogenes_> xubuntu6w, first try to figure out is it only different in firefox vs the rest of the applications or, there are a few more that differ in scrolling directions, if it's only ff that behaves differently then, the problem is obvious.
[14:51] <xubuntu6w> it is not only in Firefox, thunar too scroll in same direction as firefox
[14:55] <xubuntu6w> libre writer, whiskar menu, opera, vscode etc scroll in one direction and firefox, thunar, settings in other direction.
[14:58] <diogenes_> xubuntu6w, i'd start troubleshooting by creating new user.
[14:58] <xubuntu6w> okay
[15:15] <xubuntu-vbn> anyone here
[15:16] <xubuntu-vbn> i previously logged in as @xubuntu6w
[15:16] <diogenes_> and?
[15:17] <xubuntu-vbn> i dont know how this thing really work
[15:17] <xubuntu-vbn> i asked for some help
[15:17] <xubuntu-vbn> are we still working on that help
[15:18] <diogenes_> jave you created a new user and re-loged?
[15:18] <diogenes_> have*
[15:19] <xubuntu-vbn> oh you meant i needed to create a new user
[15:19] <diogenes_> xubuntu-vbn, :))) you thought i was talking about this chat new user?
[15:19] <diogenes_> i meant a system user, on your computer and then logout and log back but with the newly created one.
[15:20] <xubuntu-vbn> will i find this chat again
[15:20] <xubuntu-vbn> i mean how i will get here again
[15:21] <diogenes_> xubuntu-vbn, here is how: https://xubuntu.org/irc/
[15:21] <diogenes_> write down that address.
[15:22] <xubuntu-vbn> okay
[15:25] <gnrp> jphilips: Yep, that's my favourite. Or "weekday %d %b, %H:%M" woudl also be nice
[15:30] <xubuntu63w> okay now i created new user and logged in as this new user
[15:31] <diogenes_> try scrolling
[15:31] <xubuntu63w> i previously xubuntu6w and xubuntu-vbn
[15:32] <xubuntu63w> first scrolling was working same across apps but then i checked the box reverse scroll direction in settings
[15:32] <xubuntu63w> and now it is again inconsistent
[15:33] <diogenes_> and if you uncheck the box?
[15:34] <xubuntu63w> let me see
[15:35] <xubuntu63w> now it works same across apps
[15:35] <xubuntu63w> but i want to reverse the directions!
[15:35] <diogenes_> ok so the problem is with the reverse.
[15:35] <xubuntu63w> yes
[15:37] <diogenes_> what do you get in terminal after running this: apt list --installed | grep synaptic
[15:40] <xubuntu63w> synaptic/bionic,now 0.84.3ubuntu1 amd64 [installed]xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-hwe-18.04/bionic-updates,now 1.9.1-1ubuntu1~18.04.1 amd64 [installed]
[15:41] <diogenes_> and the output of this: apt list --installed | grep libinput
[15:41] <xubuntu63w> libinput-bin/bionic,now 1.10.4-1 amd64 [installed]libinput10/bionic,now 1.10.4-1 amd64 [installed]xserver-xorg-input-libinput-hwe-18.04/bionic-updates,now 0.28.1-1~18.04.1 amd64 [installed]
[15:46] <diogenes_> xubuntu63w, ok the situation is the following, it's a bug present in some and not in other distros, you can have a look here: https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12575
[15:46] <jphilipz> gnrp: i add weekday to mine :D
[15:47] <diogenes_> what can you try is to remove xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-hwe-18.04 and reboot but be prepared to have a mouse in case your touchpad won't work.
[15:47] <diogenes_> removing xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-hwe-18.04 will make your touchpad work with libinput driver so, maybe it will have any improvement but not sure.
[15:47] <diogenes_> if after reboot your touchpad won't work then install xserver-xorg-input-synaptics-hwe-18.04 back again.
[15:51] <xubuntu63w> okay, thank you, and if it do not work should i come back here or there is noting more you can help
[15:52] <xubuntu63w> just want to know should i come back or not
[15:53] <diogenes_> xubuntu63w, if it doesn't work then you can go and ask in #xfce, again you go here: https://xubuntu.org/irc/ and in channel name you write #xfce and ask there and also give this bug link.
[16:01] <xubuntu63w> okay thank you diogenes_
[16:01] <diogenes_> yw
[21:41] <CyberMent> Hi, I've been using ubuntu for a while.  I recently switched to xubuntu.  I noticed that vim in the xubuntu shell works differently.  I want it to work just like it does in gnome.  What settings should I change?
[21:50] <brainwash> CyberMent: not everyone knows how it works in gnome, so please tell us
[22:00] <CyberMent> brainwash: here's an issue I have on xfce
[22:00] <CyberMent> in
[22:01] <CyberMent> whenever I press the backspace button in vim it doesn't delete the characters, it just scrolls through them.  Then when I start typing, it overwrites whatever I have written
[22:01] <CyberMent> Gnome vim does not do that... does xfce use a different terminal?  Is that the issue?
[22:05] <CyberMent> Maybe I should run the gnome terminal in xfce.  Not sure how to do that though.
[22:08] <brainwash> you install gnome-terminal and run it
[22:09] <brainwash> other than that, I suggest that you ask in #vim
[22:10] <CyberMent> just installed the gnome terminal, and I'm having exactly the same issue
[22:11] <CyberMent> I guess, it's not the terminal after all
[23:56] <jonzen> any1 know anything about usb ports   like why devices attached to them just stop working and i have toi unplug and back in to get them back
[23:57] <jonzen> tried everything i could find about autosuspend   still same