[06:55] <nikolam> Is there a way for a new Xubuntu windows manager, not to have those so thin edges on lower parts of the window, by default?
[06:56] <nikolam> It is driving me crazy that I can't widen window by dragging it for the lower right or lower left edge, because window manager theme is so badly made to leave jus one pixel or something for cursor arrow to change , so I can drag window edge and change windows size..
[06:56] <nikolam> It is SO frustrating
[06:57] <nikolam> Like any other OS or windows manager I used, by default could be easily resized pulling lower left or lower right part of the window
[06:58] <nikolam> On Xubuntu, it seems it is intentionally cre*ed up by selecting non wuncional window manager theme to disable easy resize of the windows..
[06:59] <nikolam> I really really don't care to saving a few pixels per window, on 1920X1080 screen, but really appreciate being able to resize windows by default..
[07:00] <nikolam> Is there a way to change or edit default window manager theme in Xubuntu, so that window resize functionality is actually working by default..
[07:00] <diogenes_> nikolam, yes you can.
[07:02] <Unit193> Whilt it doesn't answer your question, alt+right click and drag to resize might do, but that does involve both hands.
[07:03] <diogenes_> there are xfwm4 themes with thick borders.
[07:04] <nikolam> But by default, for many releases Xubuntu default theme is broken by doing it just with the mouse in the corner. That's what most of new people actually do when they have their firs contct with the system.
[07:04] <nikolam> I used to change WM theme every time, but there is no default theme with such wider window parts to be able to resize it
[07:05] <nikolam> Thanks for tip, Unit193 but I didn't know that till now.
[07:05] <nikolam> diogenes_, would be great if deafult theme have such functionality by default so that people ar enot turned off from the whole OS
[07:06] <nikolam> They figure, I can't even resize window in this thing..
[07:06] <nikolam> And they are right.
[07:12] <diogenes_> nikolam, this  is a good one: https://www.xfce-look.org/p/1311035/
[07:13] <diogenes_> and this: https://www.xfce-look.org/p/1326779/
[07:15] <nikolam> Yeah, they are not one I woudl regularly use, but htanks. Would be great if default theme in Xubuntu just had few more pixels on windows so they can be resized right. If visual thing is important for Xubuntu identity.
[07:18] <diogenes_> nikolam, there also used to be a .gtkrc-2.0 hack where you write a piece of code and it makes the edges thicker but i forgot what it was all about.
[07:18] <diogenes_> but it's not a xubuntu issues, it's xfce's.
[07:19] <Unit193> I'd think theme, really.  As far as others, Numix, Arc, or something else in the archive seems better.
[08:33] <xu-help98w> Hello
[08:34] <xu-help98w> I would like to know if I can run xubuntu in mini pc with intel atom processor
[08:34] <xu-help98w> ?
[08:35] <diogenes_> !requirements | xu-help98w
[08:37] <diogenes_> !ops
[08:38] <diogenes_> you should change the !requirements to point to this: https://xubuntu.org/requirements/
[08:38] <diogenes_> instead of: http://xubuntu.org/getxubuntu/
[08:39] <xubuntu69i> hey guys
[08:39] <xubuntu69i> autonick
[08:40] <xubuntu69i> i am trying to reinstall xubuntu but
[08:40] <xubuntu69i> my installer is not detecting rhe fi partitions properly.
[08:40] <xubuntu69i> the efi partitions
[08:41] <diogenes_> xubuntu69i, details.
[08:41] <xubuntu69i> single partition
[08:41] <xubuntu69i> and i am reinstalling..
[08:42] <xubuntu69i> using the installers reinstall option.
[08:42] <xubuntu69i> if i set the efi partition manually it says not detected
[08:43] <diogenes_> xubuntu69i, try the automatic but it will erase all your data.
[08:43] <xubuntu69i> ah i was hoping there are other options.. does the installer have a text fil for config? maybe i can edit that?
[09:10] <nikolam> diogenes_, why that is an emergency?
[09:12] <diogenes_> nikolam, because there is no system requirements mentioned on that link thus, it's misleading.
[10:48] <nikolam> ah I see diogenes_ some of the admins is able to fix that, even I am not sure if it is an emergency issue.
[12:59] <xubuntu-new-user> Hן
[12:59] <xubuntu-new-user> Hi
[12:59] <xubuntu-new-user> can I install xubuntu on low power laptop with intel atom cpu ?
[13:47] <gnrp> xubuntu-new-user: Depends on how old it is
[13:47] <gnrp> and what equipment it has
[13:47] <gnrp> atom is not bad to begin with
[18:32] <bernardo> Hi, I appreciate your help. I have another computer with xubuntu 18.04.4 64bits the sound makes crack. when you play a video or song it stops making crack.as background, I had previously installed version 18.04.1 and the sound card did not make that noise. I followed some tutorials to fix the problem, but it didn't work.I thank you for any guidance
[18:50] <brainwash> bernardo: maybe something to do with the kernel version
[19:23] <bernardo> Linux XXXXXX 5.3.0-46-generic #38~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Tue Mar 31 04:17:56 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[19:24] <bernardo> that is
[19:32] <brainwash> try with another kernel version
[19:36] <bernardo> change to a new or old kernel?
[19:36] <brainwash> both I guess
[19:37] <brainwash> 5.4, 5.5 and 5.6 can be installed manually
[21:09] <bernardo> I am investigating how
[22:11] <tomreyn> !mainline | bernardo
[22:14] <tomreyn> also, you're on the !hwe kernel. there's also the 'general availability' kernel (and older kernel image which is also maintained) and there may be a newer hwe-edge kernel.
[22:14] <tomreyn> "and older" -> "an older"
[23:31] <xu-help99w> hello. I am trying to install xubuntu. Everything goes well, but I can't boot lubuntu. It goes directly to windows I have a laptop Asus