[02:13] <ithoughtiknewbet> Hi all, sure this is a newbie question, but my file system needs repair manually and I tried using fsck and it didn't seem to do anything
[02:22] <Bashing-om> ithoughtiknewbet: A file system check/repair is done while the target is unmounted - ideally from a live environment.
[04:03] <CarlenWhite> Having a problem with a desktop suddenly freezing with no reason I can find.
[04:04] <CarlenWhite> I've checked journalctl, but nothing in the logs suggest a reason. Standard typical benign stuff.
[04:05] <CarlenWhite>  /var/crash only contains old crashes of desktop programs.
[07:37] <xubuntu69w> I can't connect my bluetooth device to my system
[07:39] <xubuntu69w> Can anyone help??
[07:39] <xubuntu69w> I am unable to connect my bluetooth headset to my system
[07:50] <well_laid_lawn> !bluetooth
[07:53] <Hamilton> Where is .xinitrc ? It's not in home. Who is invoking  startxfce4 then?
[07:56] <well_laid_lawn> that will be the login manager
[09:17] <Fernando-Basso[m> I can't make my USB mic work. I can hear audio, it works on another computer, but it doesn't work on this machine.
[09:18] <diogenes_> Fernando-Basso[m, look in pavucontrol > input.
[09:18] <Fernando-Basso[m> When I connect it, it shows in pavucontrol as ”USB PnP Sound Device”. I can use this headset own volume controls and it displays in the xfce notifications.
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[09:19] <diogenes_> it works on another computer with what OS?
[09:20] <Fernando-Basso[m> Xubuntu as well. This other one is a laptop. This one is a desktop computer.
[09:20] <diogenes_> same version of Xubuntu and same kernel?
[09:21] <Fernando-Basso[m> Yes. Lap top is updated regularly, and this one was installed a few days ago, also updated regularly (as soon as there is an update).
[09:21] <Fernando-Basso[m> I mean, the laptop has xubuntu for years, and I keep upgrading it.
[09:22] <diogenes_> Fernando-Basso[m, so on laptop you've upgraded Xubuntu from a previous release and on the other machine it was a new install?
[09:22] <Fernando-Basso[m> I tried a P2 connector mic as well. It is detected, but no sound.
[09:22] <Fernando-Basso[m> diogenes_: Exactly that!
[09:23] <diogenes_> Fernando-Basso[m, then on the laptop, boot a live session of Xubuntu off of a USB or DVD and see if it solves the issue.
[09:24] <Fernando-Basso[m> OK. Will try as soon as possible. Thanks.
[10:49] <Fernando-Basso[m> Looks like the volume was just too low. And apparently, switching settings to the “wrong” one and back to the right one seems to cause the system to detect or change something that makes it work.
[10:53] <Hamilton1> Should I disable xfce keyboard shortcuts if I want to use i3?
[10:56] <brainwash> Hamilton: sure, if you want to avoid conflicts
[10:57] <Hamilton> brainwash, What are the other stuff I should do?
[10:57] <Hamilton> https://linoxide.com/gui/install-i3-window-manager-linux/
[10:57] <Hamilton> Is this guide (for Xubuntu) correct?
[10:57] <Hamilton> Like starting i3wm through sessions instead of changing in login
[10:59] <brainwash> sadly, no idea
[11:23] <SeTunTun> hello. Could anybody help me to find the default wallpapers folder?
[11:24] <SeTunTun> I changed the wallpaper long ago and now I can't find the original folder.
[11:24] <Hamilton> SeTunTun, /usr/share/xfce4/backdrops ?
[11:25] <SeTunTun> Hamilton, thaks!
[11:36] <Hamilton> Is there a way to click on notification to focus the corresponsing app
[11:58] <Hamilton> I just realized there is a xfce session and xubuntu session at lightdm. What is the difference?
[12:05] <brainwash> Hamilton: the main difference is set in stone when you first either of the two sessions
[12:06] <brainwash> that is when settings are loaded from default Xfce or Xubuntu's Xfce config
[12:07] <brainwash> I meant to say "when you first start either of the two sessions"
[12:09] <Hamilton> brainwash, So one of them is like original xubuntu settings?
[12:10] <brainwash> Xfce is Xfce
[12:10] <brainwash> Xubuntu is customized Xfce
[12:11] <brainwash> both are Xfce, but it matters which session is started first on a new user account
[12:12] <brainwash> those settings will be copied to the user's config folder
[12:12] <Hamilton> brainwash, thanks
[12:13] <brainwash> that is the main difference. I think there are some smaller things also, like selecting Xubuntu will set additional environmental variables.
[12:14] <brainwash> but that is not a permanent change
[16:13] <xubuntu74w> change display resolkution
[16:15] <xubuntu74w> ?
[23:42] <sonicx_> hello?