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whgiii | hello | 10:02 |
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gnrp | hi | 10:11 |
whgiii | hello | 10:17 |
salamanderrake | When will xfce4.14(full release) be integrated into xubuntu? | 12:32 |
gnrp | salamanderrake: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/08/xfce-4-14 - apparently 19.10 | 12:41 |
salamanderrake | I am an idiot, every time I saw 19.10 I kept thinking 19.04, which I just updated to..... | 12:42 |
salamanderrake | which explains why its still 4.12 | 12:42 |
salamanderrake | I need to pay attention more to what I read. | 12:44 |
gnrp | hehe | 12:53 |
brainwash | salamanderrake: 19.04 has mostly Xfce 4.13 though | 13:08 |
brainwash | which was the development branch | 13:09 |
Spass[m] | salamanderrake: I think 19.04 is mostly 4.13 (development branch), but if you really want you can get 4.14 in 19.04 using this PPA: https://launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/+archive/ubuntu/staging?field.series_filter=disco | 13:09 |
brainwash | uhm | 13:09 |
Spass[m] | yeah, what branwash said :) | 13:09 |
salamanderrake | coll | 13:15 |
salamanderrake | *cool | 13:15 |
salamanderrake | How do I pass enviroment variables to the gui? like with kde there was a folder under local where I would put scripts that the system would source and set up enviroment variables for the guis, or does xfce just use whats in the bashrc file? | 13:17 |
Spass[m] | I would use ~/.pam_environment for that probably, but I'm not sure what you want to achieve exactly - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnvironmentVariables#Session-wide_environment_variables | 13:21 |
whgiii | https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xinit#xinitrc ~/.xinitrc looks like the place to start | 14:50 |
xubuntu32w | Hi i use xubuntu and before start the system say xubuntu--vg--root requires a manual fsck, someone can hel me? | 15:22 |
xubuntu32w | Please i need to work my pc | 15:23 |
xubuntu32w | Ehy??? Someone active? | 15:25 |
xubuntu32w | @drone please | 15:25 |
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