[01:27] My event sound only enabled in firefox and thunderbird and failed in system wide. How to resolve this problem? === brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [13:00] Hello everyone. I have a HP Pavillion dv6500, I'd like to test if modem works [13:00] Can anyone help me? [13:00] Oh, and I'd like to know if the software center updates installed software (maybe by clicking some buttons, or so) [13:05] Anyone? [13:14] help [13:16] pirla: hardware question can be asked in #ubuntu which has more active users [13:16] Thanks, brainwash [13:17] Please, do you know if Software center upgrades apps? [13:17] the software center should have some "check for updates" button [13:17] Or am I better to use apt? [13:17] you can use /usr/bin/update-manager [13:18] it's the "Software Updater" [13:18] No, thanks, I saw that button (I didn't notice just few time ago) [13:18] It was exactly what I'd liked to have [13:19] thanks again. So, I'm gonna ask for modem at #ubuntu [13:19] bye [20:58] hi all. curious if there is any telegram group for xubuntu, ubuntu, or linux that people also get support on [22:07] jphilips: Maybe there is, but I have the feeling that the disjunction between IRC and Telegram users couldn't be bigger^^ [22:08] I would think that if you have a LUG closeby, there you would find more likely help than in an anonymous internet chat. Nobody would like to publish his phone number here [22:10] gnrp: yes the anonymity of IRC is definitely nice, but there definitely is a higher barrier of entry and there is no history on IRC once you close the client [22:16] jphilips: I'm not argueing for one of the other, just saying that it's unlikely to find information on that here [22:16] gnrp: thanks [22:17] is there much of testing that people in the channel do before releases? [22:20] jphilips: This channel here is a general help channel. There is another one (#xubuntu-dev) where the devs are. But in general I don't know how much communication runs via IRC anyway, I am not involved in that [22:20] gnrp: okay thanks [22:23] I guess mailing lists are the primary channel [22:33] Hello I was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of what the standard xubuntu sources.list file should look like. I was running stock ubuntu (gnome) and installed xfce but need the repos [22:34] xubuntu33w: the sources would be the same as all gnome and xfce apps are under the same ubuntu repo [22:36] So this would stay the same? deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ eoan main restricted [22:36] "deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ eoan main restricted" [22:37] yes [22:38] Oh great. :-) [23:59] gnrp: just found out that you can hide your phone number on telegram, so you can be anonymous :D