[08:41] I have a situation wher I am aether having X session locking and need to unlock it, during the work, or I am logged out with all applications closed. Xubuntu 19.10 , 8GB RAM, SSD [09:03] and I have again large xiccd cpu usage, even I can swear I uninstalled it... [09:04] As I see from bug report it needs update to 3.0 to fix it [09:05] Also this morning, I had problems with logging in (screen was locked during the night), I needed to go to switch user button to enter password, because previously lightdm didn't accept password, didn't allow to enter. [09:24] nikolam: are you still using light-locker as screen locker? 19.10 switched to xfce4-screensaver as new default. [09:30] This was upgrade from 18.10 so light-locker is still installed. Yes, I locked and checked from the console, light-locker is still active [09:30] Should I uninstall it? [09:30] yes, I would give it a try [09:31] if xfce4-screensaver does not work better, you can go back [09:32] I uninstalled it and killed light-locker process and thied to lock again and I see from the console it is not started anymore [09:32] no surprise there :) [09:32] ok so xfce4-screensaver is active now , thanks [09:33] if it is installed and running, then yes [09:33] I wonder why that config was not migrated with distribution migration, so user profiel settings still point to old app not used by default. Maybe to make sure people that already use some config with old app don't see som breakage [09:34] indeed [11:28] hello === pikapika_lunar_a is now known as pikapika [16:19] How do I flip the orientation of the Application Menu, it used to be subfolders/catagories on the left and applications on the right, but now its reversed, I want to switch it back. [16:27] in the whisker-menu settings? [16:28] Well, the whisker-menu layout more likely [16:30] yeah, i mean you can change it from the setting for the whiskers menu [16:31] I found it [16:31] Position categories next to panel [16:32] :D [17:16] i have an keyboard problem after install xubuntu [17:17] when i select"M" the result is "0" [17:17] how to fix it [17:18] im asus user [17:19] xubuntu15w: your keyboard keys are probably jammed [17:20] in my windows os is normal [17:21] now im using dual boot [19:46] Yo