=== brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [02:37] hey all [03:10] back [06:32] (curiosity question, not support) I'm about to download VNC viewer on my xubuntu 18.04 and I'm just a bit curious as to what the difference is between two types of downloads that you can choose from in their dropdown. Either you choose "Standalone x64" which gives you a file ending with ".325-Linux-x64" or you choose deb x64 which gives you a .deb package. What's the difference between them? Does .deb add specific (debian/ubuntu) entries [06:32] into some file so icons and shortcuts end up in the right place? Basically, what would I not get if I installed the ".325-Linux-x64" VNC viewer? (their download page: https://www.realvnc.com/en/connect/download/viewer/linux/ )) [06:40] oaky: why not use the one in the repos [06:40] ? [06:40] !info vnc [06:40] Package vnc does not exist in bionic [06:40] !info realvnc [06:40] Package realvnc does not exist in bionic [07:04] hi. I just was brave enough to change from xubuntu lts to 19.04. all works so far, but bluetooth settings app crashes when trying to search for my device (bt-headphone). is this a know bug perhaps? [08:15] is it possible to active workspaces only for one monitor and to have just one workspace on the 2nd monitor? [17:53] I need to report a bug for w3m-img [17:53] but I'm not sure if it is a bug or just me [17:54] basically, put w3m someurl on your xinitrc, so it launches with the WM, and it will crash [17:54] a urxvt -e w3m google.com will crash [18:38] Kumool: "crash" how? is there an error message?