[10:26] <furycd001> Hey.. Just wondering if there is any sort of todo list like plugin for xfce4-panel :?
[11:56] <gnrp> furycd001: todo for what?
[11:58] <furycd001> Like a general todo list that I can add things to & then check off whenever completed....
[14:18] <JohnDVD> p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; }
[14:18] <JohnDVD> FNsggzs16!
[14:18] <JohnDVD> alökdjfklöa
[14:19] <JohnDVD> Hi
[14:21] <JohnDVD> I'm using xfce4 and multiple opened programs are grouped in its taskbar. How can I avoid that behaviour?
[14:24] <sublevel> I saw that the other day,  checking
[14:24] <sublevel> Panel preferences, Items tab
[14:24] <sublevel> select Window Buttons then the edit button to the right
[14:30] <JohnDVD> Thank you very much. :)
[14:30] <JohnDVD> It Works
[18:53] <talin> spello. has anyone found a way to circumvent the problem with being unable to recover from the screensaver (blank screen instead of login prompt) on 18.04 and 19.04?
[18:53] <talin> supposedly removing lightdm and installing e.g. gnome-screensaver instead should work, but it does nothing in my case
[18:58] <sublevel> Wasn't it light-locker, not lightdm that was suggested to remove?
[18:59] <sublevel> I didn't try that but was successful with making the .conf in comment #24 here: https://launchpad.net/bugs/1801609
[19:05] <sublevel> Actually the version in comment #30,  if you don't have intel graphics I don't know if you can use this method
[19:26] <talin> sublevel: oops, you are right, light-locker.
[19:38] <xubuntu9w> Hello! I hope this is the right place to ask for help. I am very new to Xubuntu, and I love it. However, the laptop won't run on battery despite it recognizing it, charging it and it is fully charged. The battery is entirely new from the factory (as I first thought this was a issue with an old battery I bought a new one, but the problem persists).
[19:38] <xubuntu9w> Thank you!
[19:38] <xubuntu9w> Running 18.04
[19:40] <xubuntu9w> I have tried TLP too...
[19:40] <brainwash> xubuntu9w: what does "won't run" mean in this context?
[19:41] <xubuntu9w> hi and thank you! well, it shuts down immediately whenever it isn't connected to the AC adapter/power brick
[19:41] <brainwash> and you think this is related to Xubuntu?
[19:42] <xubuntu9w> Could it be? The battery is brand new, so I figured it might be a software related issue
[19:43] <brainwash> I would check if the same thing happens while you have the BIOS/UEFI menu open
[19:44] <brainwash> so, while Xubuntu is not loaded yet
[19:45] <xubuntu9w> You mean, boot into BIOS menu, then unplug and see if it runs on battery then? Sure, I can give it a try, thanks
[19:45] <brainwash> exactly
[19:45] <xubuntu9w> (y)
[19:46] <xubuntu9w> And if the problem persists?
[19:46] <brainwash> then it has to be a hardware issue
[19:46] <xubuntu9w> OK gotcha! Is there anything I should do while in BIOS, given that it can run on battery then?
[19:47] <brainwash> if you trigger a shutdown via the session menu in Xubuntu, then it should show you a brief shutdown screen
[19:47] <brainwash> and not immediately power off the system
[19:48] <brainwash> no idea if there is anything worth to check in the BIOS
[19:48] <xubuntu9w> Alright, I will give it a go
[19:48] <xubuntu9w> Have a nice Friday (or Saturday, depending on where you are in the world)!