[01:17] <kbshimaru> sometimes when my PC wakes from lock screen, Xubuntu 19.04 forgets my dual screen config.  I have to go back into Display and reset it.  I have AMD Radeon gpu.  Thoughts?
[01:37] <EJPuchalski> Hello, I am a new user on Xubuntu and I am about to change because of a terrible pesting problem.
[01:37] <EJPuchalski> About lock screen, may anyone help me? I don´t want to format again.
[01:38] <Unit193> What's the problem?
[01:38] <EJPuchalski> Every time when I lock my system, the screen turns off, and don´t come back.
[01:38] <Unit193> To sum up: Remove light-locker, install xscreensaver or xfce4-screensaver.
[01:41] <EJPuchalski> Ok, what is this light-locker? Why isn’t xscreensaver or xfce4-screensaver is already installed?
[01:44] <Unit193> light-locker uses the login screen as a locker, in theory it's great, but for some people it has adverse effects so one of the others would be better.
[01:46] <EJPuchalski> Cool, I’ll try it
[01:46] <EJPuchalski> Just a sec
[01:48] <Unit193> You should generally log out and back in, such that light-locker is terminated and the other screensaver launched.  You can do that manually of course.
[01:51] <EJPuchalski> I have just removed light-locker, my Xubuntu isn’t locking anymore
[01:53] <Unit193> Did you install xscreensaver or xfce4-screensaver..?  If so, ps aux | grep screensaver
[01:55] <EJPuchalski> No, I am trying to do this, I am somewhat new using Linux
[01:58] <Unit193> If you're using the terminal:  sudo apt install xscreensaver light-locker-  to remove light-locker and install xscreensaver.
[01:58] <EJPuchalski> I have just used this: sudo apt install xscreensaver
[01:58] <EJPuchalski> I manage to uninstall light-locker
[01:58] <EJPuchalski> managed*
[01:59] <veegee> any help for the F12 system shortcut problem?
[01:59] <EJPuchalski> It looks like worked. I will restart and see if it is working
[02:01] <EJPuchalski> If I come back, it didn’t work, if I don’t, Thank you Unit193! Someday I will be a Senior Linux sysadmin!
[02:01] <Unit193> EJPuchalski: Feel free to stop back either way, but hope it helps!
[02:01] <Unit193> veegee: Can you be more precise?
[02:01] <veegee> I posted the problem above. I'll paste it again here.
[02:02] <veegee> I've just installed Xubuntu 16.04  and am facing a problem with keyboard shortcuts. I use F12 in qt creator for a particular function but even after disabling the system shortcut (meant to switch to workspace 12) I can't get xubuntu to pass the F12 keystroke to any application
[02:02] <veegee> Other shortcuts work. E.g. F3 does get passed on to the application. It was assigned to the system function "Switch to workspace 3"
[02:02] <veegee> Thanks in advance for your help
[02:05] <Unit193> ...16.04?  But yeah that should be in Window Manager tweaks or such.  Can you open a terminal, laucn `xev`, then hit F12?
[02:06] <Unit193> I presume you found F12 in the list and hit 'clear', too.
[02:07] <veegee> yes, I cleared F12 in the Windows manager settings. xev does show F12 being pressed and released
[02:08] <veegee> This tells me that my observation is incorrect. F12 is getting passed on to the application
[02:09] <veegee> thanks for the troubleshooting tip (xev). It looks like a problem with Qt creator. I'll try and troubleshoot that further
[02:11] <Unit193> Never touched that, so can't help you there.
[02:13] <veegee> No worries, thanks :-)
[16:32] <Regor> does thunar support ftp ? on bionic
[16:33] <GridCube> i don't think so
[16:34] <GridCube> oh look at that yes you can, Regor https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Thunar#Using_Thunar_to_browse_remote_locations
[16:34] <Regor> ok
[17:04] <Regor> Gigolo is excellent ! i just found it in apps !
[18:15]  * lopta fetches Xubuntu 18.04.3
[18:17] <lopta> Well... I was going to.  Apparently rtorrent won't fetch it because of some sort of SSL cert. issue.
[18:18] <lopta> ...so that's unfortunate.
[18:18] <brainwash> lopta: link?
[18:19] <lopta> brainwash: it just says "Tracker: [SSL peer certificate or SSH remote key was not OK]"
[18:20] <lopta> Perhspa I'll try 19.04 instead.
[18:20] <brainwash> I'm able to download the 64bit ISO
[18:20] <brainwash> different system and torrent client though
[18:21] <lopta> Gah, same issue.
[18:22] <lopta> I'll just download the ISO directly.
[18:22]  * lopta looks for a mirror
[18:23] <lopta> I like that the SHA256 and MD5 sums are in there.
[18:32] <tomreyn> pretty terrible error message. "ok, we'll just give you two entirely unrelated things to pick from".
[18:44] <sublevel> lopta:  could it be your ca-certificates package is out of date?
[18:45] <lopta> sublevel: Possibly.  I don't know whether I have one but I'll check.
[18:46] <lopta> Closest I see is mozilla-rootcerts-1.0.20180111
[18:46] <lopta> Might be about to update that anyway.
[18:49] <sublevel> what OS are you running rtorrent on?
[18:56] <lopta> NetBSD/amd64
[18:56] <lopta> brb
[19:06] <sublevel> no experience with *bsd,  ignore me :)
[19:13] <lopta> :-)
[19:13] <lopta> I don't have much experience with Linux but my daughter has had great luck with her Xubuntu machines over the years.
[19:14] <lopta> brb, installing a thing
[19:22] <lopta> Well that seems to work, anyway.