Matteo78 | Linux e una meraviglia | 01:45 |
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xubuntu15w | Hello | 06:30 |
lighterowl | hi | 06:31 |
xubuntu15w | My name is Mike from Singapore, I am look for Xubuntu 18.10 64 bit arm version from your website, but I can't find any? | 06:31 |
xubuntu15w | Can I do an upgrade from 18.04 to 18.10 version? | 06:32 |
xubuntu15w | You go an official link to down from? I just need it to install on my Raspberry Pi 3 B+. | 06:33 |
xubuntu15w | Possible to help on this? Thank you a lot. | 06:35 |
st-gourichon-fid | xubuntu15w, if I wished to run xubuntu on a Pi, and would not find dedicated images, then I would install https://ubuntu.com/download/server/arm then replace ubuntu-desktop package with xubuntu-desktop. | 06:48 |
st-gourichon-fid | Oh, better URL https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi | 06:48 |
well_laid_lawn | !info xubuntu-desktop | 06:49 |
lighterowl | xubuntu15w: and yes, you can do an upgrade from 18.04 to 18.10. | 06:49 |
ubottu | xubuntu-desktop (source: xubuntu-meta): Xubuntu desktop system. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.225 (bionic), package size 2 kB, installed size 29 kB | 06:49 |
st-gourichon-fid | xubuntu15w, That said, xfce is also included in Debian IIRC, so the default Raspbian image can run XFCE, too. | 06:50 |
JackFrost | You can indeed install Xfce in Debian, we try to share as much packaging as possible. Granted, you won't have the Xubuntu configuration and theming, but one can...Fix that. | 07:13 |
xubuntu15w | lighterowl: Thank you for your information. | 07:16 |
xubuntu15w | I working on Edgex Foundry project on Raspberry Pi (https://www.edgexfoundry.org/devkits/community-devkit/#hardware), It mention to use the USB_installer on the USB drive to install xubuntu on the SD card, but I can't event boot from the USB drive using the zip file provided. | 07:21 |
xubuntu15w | I got Initramfs unpacking failed: write error on the screen, follow by kernel panic - not syncing: out of memory... | 07:23 |
st-gourichon-fid | Regarding the issue I raised yesterday evening, it looks like the preference labelled "Enable multimedia keys for playback control" controls the option. | 12:09 |
st-gourichon-fid | https://docs.xfce.org/panel-plugins/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin#media_player_control | 12:11 |
lighterowl | yes, I had a feeling there was a reason why I didn't have that plugin enabled. | 12:22 |
JackFrost | Oh? | 12:23 |
lighterowl | i.e. I probably had the same issue once upon a time. | 12:25 |
JackFrost | Anywho, your options are xfce4-voumed+volumeicon/indicator-sound or xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin for that type of thing. | 12:26 |
st-gourichon-fid | JackFrost, I can just disable the "Enable multimedia keys for playback control". But that's still a workaround. | 12:34 |
st-gourichon-fid | What is the core of the bug? A violation of the Principle of Least Surprise ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_astonishment ) because xfce4-keyboard-settings allows to define shortcut but they don't actually work. | 12:34 |
st-gourichon-fid | Suggested behavior: when "Enable multimedia keys for playback control" is active, xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin would handle the shortcut then pass it on so that xfsettingsd can see if there is an additional user-defined shortcut and run it. | 12:34 |
st-gourichon-fid | Created bug https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16363 | 12:38 |
ubottu | bugzilla.xfce.org bug 16363 in General "Breaks key shortcuts involving media keys" [Normal,New] | 12:38 |
st-gourichon-fid | Thanks again for those who helped understand what happens yesterday evening. | 12:55 |
st-gourichon-fid | Another behavior would be "warn the user that enabling media keys would prevent user-defined key shortcuts", but such situation is the *default settings* so I don't feel like warning the user when they open xfce the first time would be good. | 13:00 |
st-gourichon-fid | Better let all user-level key shortcuts work at all times, whether xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin handles media keys or not.+ | 13:00 |
brainwash | st-gourichon-fid: probably best to provide a patch if you are able to | 13:10 |
brainwash | could be that xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin is not actively maintained anymore | 13:10 |
JackFrost | Perhaps not the most maintained, but it's certainly not unmaintained. | 13:13 |
brainwash | last changes are from early 2018 | 13:14 |
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rabbit-in-the-ti | Hello! | 16:21 |
rabbit-in-the-ti | Could someone kindly help me install a password manager, namely Enpass? | 16:21 |
rabbit-in-the-ti | Could someone kindly help me install a password manager, namely Enpass? I have all the information, I am just a bit stuck. | 16:31 |
rabbit-in-the-ti | rabbit-in-the-ti:7suzani1FN | 16:39 |
brainwash | rabbit-in-the-ti: how is xubuntu involved in this? | 16:41 |
tomreyn | rabbit-in-the-ti: you'll also want to replace this password now that you posted it here. | 16:45 |
rabbit-in-the-ti | Thanks! Do I do that via freenode? | 16:50 |
rabbit-in-the-ti | SETPASS? | 16:51 |
rabbit-in-the-ti | SETPASS rabbit-in-the-ti | 16:52 |
st-gourichon-fid | brainwash, I'm willing to write a patch for xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin , it's just that I don't know how to "pass through" a keyboard event that we received. Anyone has a hint? | 16:53 |
st-gourichon-fid | For all the rest I should be okay. | 16:54 |
brainwash | st-gourichon-fid: sadly, I got no hints | 16:54 |
brainwash | never touched that code before | 16:55 |
tomreyn | rabbit-in-the-ti: type /join #freenode to get help with irc. and use the "server" tab (if you have that) to enter commands, try not to enter those on this channel window. | 16:55 |
sm0rux | GE, everyone! Is there a way to access the exit meny in the Wisker Menu directly, without going via the Whisker Menu? https://allg.one/d0L7 | 18:21 |
brainwash | sm0rux: the whisker settings will tell you which command that is | 18:39 |
sm0rux | brainwash: I've tried to find it, but no success so far. | 18:43 |
brainwash | sm0rux: https://i.imgur.com/xEOkRHC.png | 18:44 |
sm0rux | Thanks a zillion! | 18:45 |
brainwash | :) | 18:46 |
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