[03:20] <BuSdRiVer320> Hi All
[03:20] <BuSdRiVer320> Which is the best DLNA server app to install? I've used miniDLNA in the past, but had problems setting it up
[13:31] <Noboru55> diogenes_ hello, that tuto works very well, i can now install xfce4 stuff, like xfce4-screensaver. in 18.04 it just works with lock screen enable, but its ok.. no problem to me
[13:32] <Noboru55> diogenes_ i have a problem with touchpad, it always happened to me, like when typing for some reason the mouse go to other place so i start to type in wrong place, so i need to disable touchapd when typing, its a configuration in touch pad and mouse config....  but would be perfect if the sensitive touchpad was not soooo sensitive
[13:33] <Noboru55> windows is perfetc to configure touchpad sensitive  ... ubuntu i always get a problem
[13:35] <diogenes_> Noboru55, maybe it's a focus issue, my touchpad works fine.
[13:39] <Noboru55> diogenes_ fixed, did not see before, i can set the duration to unable touchpad when typing, so i confiure to 0,2
[13:40] <Noboru55> now, its ok... goog to know if someone asks about it too
[15:59] <lochnas> I got stuck in the login loop a few nights ago on my Xubuntu 18.04 machine.
[16:00] <lochnas> Is there any fix for this bug in future releases?
[16:03] <diogenes_> lochnas, it is not a but, there must have been something that has caused this behavior like for instance playing around with config files, driver installations etc.
[16:04] <diogenes_> bug*
[16:11] <lochnas> Nope.
[16:12] <lochnas> diogenes_: I haven't been doing much of anything "under the hood" on the Xubuntu machine.
[16:14] <diogenes_> check if "save session" is enabled.
[16:19] <lochnas> Yes, on logout.
[16:19] <diogenes_> that's what might have caused the problem.
[16:20] <lochnas> It's been like that for a year now without resulting in the login loop.
[16:23] <diogenes_> it takes one time to have some corrupted file that has been saved and there you have a login loop.
[16:26] <lochnas> Well darn.
[16:27] <lochnas> I wonder what caused the corruption.
[16:28] <diogenes_> look in .xsession-errors
[16:53] <tomreyn> could also be that you ran something graphical with sudo and it took over ownership of some files in your home directory as the root user.
[16:55] <tomreyn> lochnas: ^ i'm late to the party, but if this is still unsolved, try looking for such files in your $HOME: login via !tty by running:      sudo find . -not -user $USER -or -not -group $USER -ls
[17:05] <lochnas> .Xauthority was still owned by me.
[17:07] <lochnas> It ended out that I re-installed ubuntu-session and ubuntu-desktop, and that did the trick, but I feel like I should have re-installed xubuntu-session since the login is all which ways of different.
[17:07] <lochnas> ..and now I have extra software (from ubuntu-desktop) that I'll have to clean up.
[17:30] <Noboru55> diogenes_ hey again... do you know the terminam command to copy many directories at same time to other directory?  cp -R  *.* /place  doesn't works
[17:33] <diogenes_> Noboru55, cp -r /home/username/Documents/* /some/place
[17:33] <Noboru55> oh.. my mystake
[17:33] <Noboru55> its now files, so doesnt need *.*  only *
[17:33] <Noboru55> diogenes_ thank you, i forgot that
[17:33] <diogenes_> np
[17:33] <Noboru55> isn't files i meant
[17:34] <diogenes_> it copies everything.
[17:34] <Noboru55> sometimes i forgot easy things
[17:34] <Noboru55> yes..
[17:35] <Noboru55> now i have many audacious skins...