[02:01] <CrazyLikeAFox> Is there an easy way to get a keybaord binding to increase or decrease volume?
[02:02] <CrazyLikeAFox> I'm used to changing it from the keyboard on my laptop, and my speakers don't readily permit me turning a knob to change the volume
[07:52] <lightswitch> hey folks
[07:54] <lightswitch> i am currently downloading the xubuntu iso
[07:54] <lightswitch> am I, uh, good to go if I want to dualboot this alongside win7
[07:58] <Unit193> If done correctly one can most certainly dual-boot.  Note that Windows 7 is no longer supported by Microsoft.
[08:15] <lightswitch> yeah, right. I should probably initialise a recovery point rn
[09:13] <Deano59> if I go to /usr/share/plymouth/themes/ and manually delete xubuntu-logo, will my machine automatically run xubuntu-text instead?
[12:26] <xubuntu69i> heyho
[14:02] <tunafish> Can I ask something?
[16:36] <celso>  /clear
[16:46] <frad> how do I get rid of the splash screen on 20.04? I tried with plymouth and editing the .config file, but it didn't work.
[16:49] <frad> apparently I forgot to sudo update-grub2
[17:10] <xu-irc61w> brand new to linux, i need help
[17:11] <xu-irc61w> spent the past four days entering code from the net into terminal, and i have no idea what i may have possibly done
[17:14] <xu-irc61w> can someone please tell me how to check my system is still clean
[18:04] <Riscy> How there
[18:04] <Riscy> Hi as well
[18:08] <Riscy> Currently installing xubuntu
[20:07] <xu-irc92w> Hi, I am trying to scale my xfce ui via "xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Gdk/WindowScalingFactor -s 2" but it only seems to accept whole numbers. 1, the default is too small and 2 is too big :(  Is there a way to make the UI scale with fractals like 1.5?
[20:32] <bluesabre> xu-irc92w: unfortunately no... fractional scaling is a feature of the compositor, and the Xfce window manager does not currently support it.  Instead, we recommend increasing the DPI (Appearance > Fonts) and using the Default-hidpi window manager theme.
[20:34] <xu-irc92w> This sadly causes quite a bit of distortion at a certain point where text, for example, doesn't fit into text-boxes anymore.
[21:47] <Noboru55> hello
[21:49] <Celso> hello Noboru55 San
[21:51] <Noboru55> i got a weird problem here, i have an usb 3.0 on my laptop and for some reason when i use this port my O.S get some problem and freezy so i need to restart and so.... i get a corrupted filesystem
[21:51] <Noboru55> it happened on my xubuntu, ok... i was using windows, and i forgot that problem on usb, and i used... so the windows showed the blue death screen and.... cant boot..
[21:51] <Noboru55> oO
[21:52] <Noboru55> how is it possible? a dammed usb 3.0 when used freezy the system and destroy it
[21:52] <Noboru55> i just installed slackware 14.2 but... for some reason xubuntu is better to manage cpu uses
[21:53] <Noboru55> i thought.. slack for old laptops.. but i was wrong... even it uses only 260 mb at startup.... when using the cpu get easily 100%
[21:57] <Noboru55> upgrading the system and wondering back or not to xubuntu
[22:04] <v1adimir> Noboru55: blah, it's the best..
[22:04] <Noboru55> i can say the same
[22:04] <Noboru55> tired
[22:05] <Noboru55> going o install focal fossa.. f.... other distro
[22:05] <Noboru55> xubuntu is better and faster
[22:43] <lwmar> Hi, I get this message sometimes when rebooting: "tainted: G 0E 5.4.0-31-generic #35-Ubuntu". Anyone can help?
[23:22] <genii> Means you have some proprietary driver installed. Likely for your video card.