[00:16] hello! [00:17] anyone up? === brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [03:40] guys! o/ SORRY about all the white, but this (UK) mirror has no cert .o0 https://ibb.co/x3NkTnS [03:41] @cdimages http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/19.10/release/ [03:42] what's the deal, do we need to make 'em one, LOL [03:43] even Trump would say 'it's the 21. century' (LMAO) [13:55] bonjour y a til des personnes qui parle francais??? [13:56] !fr [13:56] Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. [13:56] ok ty [13:57] ce n'est rien [13:57] * lighterowl 's brain melts. [14:39] hello [14:40] I am getting a blurry screen [14:40] any solution please [14:43] clean it [14:43] har har [19:33] Hey all. I have xubuntu installed in my desktop and whenever I get to runlevel 4 my mouse and keyboard stop responding. Te keyboard works fine in runlevel 3. Does anyone have an idea what could be causing this? [19:33] Runlevels 3,4, and 5 are identical in Debian/Ubuntu [19:34] Unless you've been doing something something unusual with your rc.d files or so [19:35] I mean whenever I enter an x-session if that is the correct term for it [19:36] So multiuser [19:40] Sounds more like some issue with HID driver [19:41] Okay, I boot into multi-user and everything works. I start X and I can not use any inputs [19:42] If your machine has both USB3 and USB2 ports, check to see you are putting the keyboard and mouse into USB2 ports [19:42] Hi there guys! Is anyone here good with xbindkeys? [19:43] ( and eliminate any hub you have in between, if there is one ) [19:43] It does come with both types, but neither seem to work [19:48] guest3456789: Do you know the motherboard (if desktop) or model ( if laptop) [19:48] ( could be USB chipset driver, expecially if NVidia chipset) [19:49] Hi! [19:49] You see. I did rebind my right-click to a keyboard key, and it won't trigger if I'm holding left-click at the same time. [19:50] Xubuntu 18.04. When I lock the laptop, music stops playing. I added myself to group audio (as some random post on Google suggested), as well as video (just in case), but nothing. [19:50] When I unlock, playback continues where I left it. [19:50] (hm, wonder if the program I'm using also affects this) [19:52] neither parole nor VLC allow playback while locked; probably not a laptop issue [19:52] *probably not a player issue [19:53] xubuntu72w, maybe you have mapped "press left and right click simultaneously" to emulate a middle click? [19:54] cousteau, try xscreenssaver instead of light-locker. [19:54] costeau I do not recall such thing. How do I check it please? [19:54] diogenes_, uh... how do I know which I have? [19:55] cousteau, session and startup > application autostart [19:55] xubuntu72w, honestly I have no idea how to check that. Can you open a website or something and left+right-click to see what happens? [19:55] Or map middle-click to another key? [19:56] just to check that's the problem [19:56] if it is, and you don't find the option to fix that in Mouse and Touchpad, then I guess some commands could fix that [19:57] Right now Middle-Click = K and Right-Click to L [19:57] if left + right = middle it would press K. [19:57] and if you middle click you see a K, and if you right click you see an L, and if you simultaneously left and right click? [19:58] and it doesn't? [19:58] If I try to right-click while holding left-click, right-click works normally instead of pressing L. [19:58] That's the issue. [19:58] huh [19:58] At least it is what I'm finding out. [19:58] which app are you using? Maybe it doesn't support that feature [19:59] xbindkeys. [20:02] at first glance, it seems that that program lets you specify stuff like "Control + b:3" doing some action [20:02] well, I suspect that "Control + b:1 + b:3" is being interpreted as a different command [20:02] Yeah, that's the spirit of it. [20:02] I would suggest you to try mapping that to another key as well [20:03] It has a file that you can load up on startup. [20:03] but then if you press b:3 and THEN b:1 it'll also press L and you don't want that [20:03] "xdotool key 'k'" b:2"xdotool key 'l'" b:3 [20:03] This is how it is set. [20:04] the thing is, that program also allows you to specify combinations [20:05] like, control + b:3 [20:05] (I included "control" in my previous example by mistake btw) [20:05] so I suspect that you can also map it so that b:1 + b:3 does something [20:06] I see. [20:06] But no, there's nothing else on the file. [20:06] for example, try mapping b:1+b:3 to xdotool key 'j' [20:07] then open a mousepad and start right-clicking, middle-clicking, left-right-clicking, etc [20:07] I suspect left-right will type a J [20:07] because it is capturing right click and left+right click as two different types of event [20:08] maybe you need to tell it somehow that you want ANY right-click to press L, not just a specific combination of it with other keys/buttons [20:09] It does nothing, it types nothing [20:09] Interesting enough, I can still type L if I right click while holding middle-click. [20:10] diogenes_, ok so light-locker is indeed running, and after staring at the app list you suggested I figured out which was the entry related to it, because it uses descriptions instead of command names [20:11] and I don't seem to have xscreensaver installed... is there a UI option to select the screensaver, or do I just install xscreensaver manually and select it? [20:12] (feels a bit dirty, specially since the "elegant" way would be to set xscreensaver as the default screensaver for all users... or at least not to interfere with the currently installed one) [20:12] (although I'm the only user here) [20:15] ok, re-joining from irssi since I guess I'll be closing and opening session several times [20:16] I just realized diogenes just left right before I asked :( [20:24] ok well, diogenes_'s trick totally worked [20:24] I don't know if I still need to be in the audio and video groups [21:33] Installed ubuntu 19.10.1 on Raspi Pi 4, and then xubuntu-desktop. For some reason gdm.service refuses to run. I am having to use lightdm. Any reason why it can not run? Thanks. [21:34] https://store.steampowered.com/app/203160/Tomb_Raider/ [21:34] Free (don't know for how long). [21:34] PS: Runs natively on Linux. [21:36] Ravi28: check the logs [21:37] Which logs to check? [Thanks in advance] [21:37] the systemd journal [21:37] journalctl -u gdm.service [21:38] Fernando-Basso[m, why do you do this to me just two days after I installed steam :'( [21:38] @brainwash : Thanks. Will check [21:38] cousteau: Well, it runs on Linux. I couldn't refrain myself from sharing! [21:39] Ravi28: or, systemctl status gdm.service for a the last few log messages [21:39] The other two (Rise and Shadow of Tomb Raider) also run on Linux (NATIVELY). [21:58] FWIW, Xubuntu uses lightdm rather than GDM, so that sounds fine. :3 [22:18] Fernando-Basso[m, heh [22:19] sigh, ok here it goes [22:19] oh and I can probably borrow my flatmate's switch controller [22:19] (which for some reason only works via Bluetooth, not via USB) [22:23] ...damn, 10 GB?? [22:23] well I guess I can uninstall it later [22:23] it's going to my 1TB HDD anyway [22:24] Hello, i have an installation with Xubuntu 14. Can i upgrade it to latest LTS for xubuntu? [22:42] hi there [22:42] i got a question about installing xubuntu from a usb