[02:25] <Major_Wedgie> Hello ladies. Which vim is the best to install on xubuntu?
[02:26] <Major_Wedgie> I want one that has copy/paste integration.
[02:30] <Major_Wedgie> Alright I'm going to go with vim-gtk3 see how I go. Thanks, bye.
[18:00] <melodie> hi
[18:01] <melodie> I have installed Xubuntu Bionic on a Thinkpad Helix 3xxx tablet/pc, and the webcam works mainly as rear webcam. How can I fix it so it defaults to front camera?
[18:01] <melodie> Here are the components :
[18:02] <melodie> lshw, https://pastebin.com/XPxMSvLx lspci, https://pastebin.com/8ZmExtFP lsmod, https://pastebin.com/aHr2FJzz
[18:02] <melodie> uname -a :
[18:02] <melodie> uname -a:
[18:02] <melodie> Linux helix 4.18.0-25-generic #26~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jun 27 07:28:31 UTC 2019 x86_64
[18:02] <melodie> x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[18:51] <devilspie> Hi, anyone has idea about Clipman in xfce
[18:52] <devilspie> The package xfce4-popup-clipman needs to be installed to open the pop up menu of clipboard items. It is not available in the repository though it is documented in the XFCE help
[18:53] <devilspie> https://docs.xfce.org/panel-plugins/clipman/start
[18:54] <Spass[m]> hello devilspie xfce4-popup-clipman is not a package
[18:55] <Spass[m]> "Clipman provides the command-line tool xfce4-popup-clipman. When called it popups the main menu."
[18:56] <devilspie> Oh.. I see. Let me try to bind it with a shortcut key.
[19:01] <devilspie> Thanks @spass[m]
[19:01] <devilspie> It works. I didn't see that information carefully
[19:02] <devilspie> one more thing, the popup always opens at the left corner of the screen. Can we make it to appear in the current mouse location
[19:04] <Spass[m]> devilspie: not sure if it works, but you can check third tab in the Clipman settings, you should see something like "view menu at the cursor position" option
[19:06] <Spass[m]> like here - https://docs.xfce.org/_media/extra/clipman/clipman-settings-general.png - but I can see the third tab there "Tweaks" (or something like that, I'm on non-English system)
[19:09] <devilspie> Got it. I was looking at the xfce4-clipman settings. It is in the xfce4-clipman-plugin settings
[19:09] <devilspie> Thanks
[21:42] <melodie> gn