[00:10] <Unit193> bikepunk: No, the menu that whisker is an alternative for.
[02:07] <bikepunk> whisker is installed and configured by default in xubuntu 18.04
[02:16] <FurretUber> While the whisker menu is default on Xubuntu, it is an external module, while the applications menu is not
[02:18] <FurretUber> I find the experience with the whisker menu better than the applications menu. However, there are a few computers so limited I had to use applications menu instead
[02:21] <FurretUber> The additional 20 or 30 MB memory usage per external modules in the default Xubuntu panel increases memory usage in a way it was meaningful. They aren't Pi Zero, but are close
[02:29] <bikepunk> FurretUber, thanks for the details ;-)
[02:31] <bikepunk> does anyone know why the default command for "PrintScreen" key is "xfce4-screenshooter -f" and not simply "xfce4-screenshooter" wich provides more usefull options ?
[02:32] <FurretUber> I don't know why, but to me it is better. Because, not rarely, I want to take a screenshot from the instant, and a prompt with options could make lose that moment
[02:35] <bikepunk> ok, but in other distributions I'm used to have the choice of what I want to take. at first it made me think that xfce4-screenshooter was unable to select the area to caputre...
[02:36] <FurretUber> It is actually better on Focal Beta, as the Shift+PrintScreen shortcut is added by default now
[02:36] <bikepunk> the "xfce4screenshooter -f" gives a prompt anyway, with less options
[02:40] <FurretUber> Is the option to save the notifications new on 4.14? I tried using it, but after a few hours, it made everything work slower
[02:42] <FurretUber> I noticed the problem was that it was saving every volume change notification, and it grew to hundreds of notifications
[02:42] <FurretUber> After that, anything that would send a notification would work delayed. Not just the notification, the program that tried to send it too
[02:43] <FurretUber> Does it tries to write to the log file immediately?
[03:42] <bikepunk> just tried focal
[03:42] <bikepunk> the Shift+PrintSreen is neat, as soon as you're aware of it
[03:44] <bikepunk> I'll have to reopen the bug https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14456
[03:44] <bikepunk> since the fix doesn't fix the display in Whisker menu
[03:45] <bikepunk> it mitigate in application finder though
[09:14] <knome> bluesabre, soon, soon, before thu ;)
[18:21] <bluesabre> knome, awesome, thanks :)
[19:46] <ASE9411> Hi. I'm looking for a book (or books) that teach how to develope in ubuntu.
[19:47] <ASE9411> Any recommendations?
[19:59] <Unit193> I don't have a clue at least.
[20:00] <ASE9411> I'll try to lookup something in piratebay
[20:01] <bluesabre> ASE9411: Books on GTK development would get you moving in the right direction, https://www.oreilly.com/search/?query=gtk
[20:03] <bluesabre> Unit193: anything other changes you'd recommend for the community-wallpapers package? https://code.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-art/xubuntu-community-artwork/+git/xubuntu-community-artwork/+ref/master
[20:04] <bluesabre> (fixed a typo just now)
[20:09] <Unit193> Heh, "drop d/control" :D
[20:10] <bluesabre> Yeah, figured we'd go for a truly minimal approach
[20:14] <ASE9411> bluesabre: thanks, I'll look it up.
[20:21] <Unit193> Can the breaks/replaces be dropped now?
[20:21] <Unit193> But otherwise, no comment.
[20:25] <Unit193> https://packages.qa.debian.org/x/xfce4-clipman-plugin/news/20200405T120434Z.html
[20:32] <Unit193> ochosi: http://paste.openstack.org/show/NVbJL0BJ5ZucPJ8enH10, http://paste.openstack.org/show/g5dJodX0ytKaTiOVLHS7
[20:40] <ochosi> Unit193: i prefer bz reports, but thanks, pushed!
[20:40] <Unit193> ochosi: Thanks!
[20:42] <Unit193> I don't know what I was thinking last night when I couldn't sleep: https://salsa.debian.org/xfce-team/goodies/xfce4-clipman-plugin/-/commit/7e5b2ccffbc419402d01e03bb636f9d0d5693a33
[22:03] <bluesabre> pleia2: for the wallpaper contest winners, should I just email them for mailing addresses and then send the results your way?