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testxubuntu...does xubuntu 18.04.3 really not come with a disk manager gui program fresh out of an install? or do i just not know its special executable name?01:07
subleveltestxubuntu: I didn't find one,  installed gnome-disks01:30
testxubuntu10 years ago the last time I looked at xubuntu, I coulda sworn it included gparted?02:00
testxubuntuso odd to omit such a valuable piece of software.02:00
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Regorhow to enable spell checker in nano ? i am using weechat and aspell works great .03:04
testxubuntui think you need to uncomment this line in the /etc/nanorc file:  # set speller "aspell -x -c"03:21
Regorok i see this03:26
Regorline  is already there  **# set speller "aspell -x -c"  **03:31
testxubuntuyou'll need to remove the # part and the asterisks03:33
Regortestxubuntu: actually command is exactly as it is ....03:36
Regorits same03:36
Regori got it earlier https://askubuntu.com/questions/48920/getting-error-with-spell-check-in-nano03:39
Regorbut it useless03:39
blebpasswd says my password is too simple04:44
blebhow do i override?04:44
tomreynbleb: use a secure password, or uninstall libpam-cracklib04:50
blebtomreyn: Package 'libpam-cracklib' is not installed, so not removed04:55
Unit193libpam-passwdqc is the more fun one anyway.04:56
blebPackage 'libpam-passwdqc' is not installed, so not removed04:57
bleb:(04:57
blebthis is xubuntu 18.0404:58
tomreynbleb: hmm, so i guess it's one of the other *cracklib* or *passwd* packages you have installed: apt list --installed '*passwd*' '*crack*'04:59
tomreyndon't force removal of essential packages, though04:59
blebyeah04:59
tomreynpost your output for the above if you like04:59
tomreyn...to a pastebin05:00
blebListing... Done05:00
blebbase-passwd/bionic,now 3.5.44 amd64 [installed]05:00
blebpasswd/bionic-updates,now 1:4.5-1ubuntu2 amd64 [installed]05:00
blebdidnt need a pastebin05:00
tomreynnothing with *crack*?05:00
blebnope nothing05:01
tomreynapt list --installed '*passwd*' '*crack*' '*pwquality*'05:01
blebyeah nothing for pwquality either05:02
blebjust the two i already listed05:02
tomreyncan you show the message you get?05:02
blebits literally the same as what i already pasted05:03
tomreyn"my password is too simple"?05:04
bleboh i thought you meant for the apt command05:04
Unit193tomreyn: It means it's super short, he can force it with 'sudo passwd bleb' btw, though honestly with how short it is I'd rather recommend something better.05:05
Unit193bleb: passwxqc isn't installed by default, that wasn't a recommendation for removal.05:05
blebtomreyn: Bad: new password is too simple05:05
Unit193tomreyn: https://sources.debian.org/src/pam/1.3.1-5/debian/patches-applied/007_modules_pam_unix/?hl=359#L35905:06
tomreynUnit193: ah so its really just the most simple tests05:06
tomreynthat's why i was looking for the actual message05:06
Unit193cooooodeeeesearrch.05:07
tomreyn:)05:07
tomreynyes its awesome that debian has that05:07
Unit193Luckily they're close enough for the most part it doesn't matter.05:07
tomreynand luckily they're open source for the very most part05:08
Unit193Hmm?05:08
blebsudo passwd <username> worked, thanks05:08
blebis there an easy way to see when that patch was applied to debian05:09
tomreyni think ubuntu is trying to move away from open source a bit more with snaps05:09
Unit193Ah, well core things still work without snapd.  I don't have a single one installed, nor do I have snapd/flatpak.05:12
tomreynbleb: if you're into source code management you can look at https://salsa.debian.org/vorlon/pam/blame/master/debian/patches-applied/007_modules_pam_unix (but i'm not sure whether it goes back enough in history)05:14
tomreynatually 17 years could be correct05:14
blebwow im surprised i hadnt noticed it before05:17
blebi guess i usually want complex enough passwords :)05:18
tomreynUnit193: i suspect it will change, seeing how more and more is being migrated to and building on top of it.05:18
tomreynusing gnome-shell you already depend on it05:19
Unit193I'm in #xubuntu, I don't use that. ;)05:19
tomreynyou have a point there (for now) ;)05:19
blebnight all and thanks for the help05:20
Unit193Sure thing, bleb.05:20
tomreynsleept tight05:21
Unit193Well, as long as I have a voice in Xubuntu, we'll not require snapd. :)05:22
Unit193But I'm wandering a bit from the topic.05:22
tomreynit's good to hear this, though.05:23
Unit193Maybe not as good as you think, I also help with packaging of Xfce in Debian, so I have an easy fallback. :305:25
tomreynI'm planning on falling back to Debian soon, too.05:39
tomreynOr rather: I am, maybe not you, yet.05:40
Unit193Hrm, I don't seem to share any social channels with you.05:40
tomreynmaybe i'm not social enough ;)05:43
tomreyni'm in #debian-offtopic but i'm not sure i'd call this a social channel.05:44
Regorunfortunately ubuntu ( like most distros) is doing contrary to foss ideals on which project started . its not going to be soon a " unix-like" OS but changing over to windows-like/mac-like os .09:41
Noboru55Hello, some days ago i rebooted the xubuntu with 2 terminal emulators openned..  now, everytime i login the Xubuntu starts with these 2 emulator terminals..11:14
Noboru55i already saw the sessions and there is nothing... what could it be ? something in user configuration? profile?11:15
Noboru55tried to find something on google, but it only says to see the sessions....11:16
Noboru55hello13:01
Noboru55hope i don't need to install again the Xubuntu13:18
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Noboru55hello, would be possible to copy files via terminal and see the progress of the copy?14:01
gnrpNoboru55: Use rsync with `--progress`14:01
gnrpNoboru55: For the terminal thing: Did you check your autostart stuff?14:02
Noboru55gnrp great! thank you14:02
Noboru55about my other problem, the X starts and 2 terminals open... there is nothing in sessions, maybe i could create a new user to see if it happens to a new user14:02
Noboru55because i tried everything and i did not found the problem14:02
gnrpI don't know where to look, but I'd do a grep in .local, .cache and .config for "xfce4-term" or so14:03
brainwashclear ~/.cache/sessions14:04
Noboru55brainwash omg.. it is what i was waiting for14:05
Noboru55brainwash thank u14:05
Noboru55gnrp thanks for the hint rsync14:05
Noboru55^^ u are great14:05
Noboru55brainwash what option?14:06
Noboru55clear ~/.cache/sessionsUsage: clear [options]Options:  -T TERM     use this instead of $TERM  -V          print curses-version  -x          do not try to clear scrollback14:06
brainwashrm ~/.cache/sessions/*14:06
Noboru55ah.. lol..14:07
brainwashmy "clear" was not a command14:07
Noboru55i see14:07
Noboru55i see14:07
Noboru55brainwash thanks  !14:07
Noboru55brainwash WORKED!14:11
Noboru55:D14:12
brainwashmanaging sessions is quite easy in Xfce 4.1414:13
brainwashsome work went into improving it14:13
brainwashyou can view and delete sessions via the settings guy14:14
brainwashgui14:14
Noboru55i looked there and i did not found options for my problem14:15
Noboru55maybe because i am using 18.0414:15
Noboru55i was trying looking each file in local.. cache... and nothing.. but now i am understanding how it works..14:16
Noboru55omg i really like this rsync ...  now a question, when use this when use cp14:17
Noboru55when use it... sorry my english14:17
Noboru55i don't know why, but in my poor hardware the xubuntu 19.10 works weird... slow... the 18.04 works great14:19
Noboru55i'll wait till the xubuntu 20 to install a new o.s14:19
Noboru55its close14:19
Noboru55ah the 19.10 my video doesn't work correctly..14:21
renata444after the 19.10  upgrade I have 2 issues, #1. when I log out, click power button in menu, click shutdown.....nothing happens except the menu closes and im on the desktop again. I have to repeat this a second time and THEN it shuts down. Any ideas?23:47

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