[02:50] <oerheks> bug #1463112
[03:21]  * lotuspsychje ubottu: error...im not here
[06:38] <ducasse> good morning
[20:05] <Bashing-om> UWN636 is on the streets: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue636 :D
[20:25] <brknwing> Who can I talk to in order to have added to the control panel an easy way to designate which monitor is 1 and which is 2 in a multi-monitor setup?
[20:28] <sarnold> which control panel?
[20:28] <daftykins> the displays one, akin to 'identify' on Windows
[20:29] <sarnold> sorry, I meant, gnome or kde or xfce or .. :)
[20:29] <daftykins> ah no you just mean to select primary
[20:29] <Bashing-om> brknwing: Which desktop are you on ? Terminal commd ' echo $DESKTOP_SESSION " " $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP ' to tell .
[20:36] <brknwing> regular ubuntu 20.04.. gnome I guess?  As the user I need to be able to tell the OS what display is 1 and what is 2 for me.  I have low vision and the larger display should be primary, not my tiny laptop one.  I know there's kludges and scripts but it's not 1970s no more....
[20:38] <daftykins> would certainly be surprised if that's not a thing
[20:39] <sarnold> but you know gnome folks, they are happiest when they remove a feature..
[20:39] <daftykins> :D
[20:39] <sarnold> if the control panel doesn't have a way to do it now, filing a bug with both ubuntu and upstream gnome is probably the way to go
[20:39] <Bashing-om> brknwing: I run xfce as my GUI environment and in xfce there is "display" in the settings utility to identify the monitors. I would expect something similar in GDM.
[20:40] <brknwing> so I fill out a bug form somewhere.  ok I'll google it.
[20:40] <brknwing> thank you.
[22:27] <oerheks> oops, i pasted too much in #u
[22:27]  * ducasse kicks oerheks
[22:28] <daftykins> pls no flooding, there are no pumps in the channels
[22:29] <ducasse> "everybody to the pumps, the water has now reached your rumps"
[22:29] <oerheks> help, i can swim
[22:31] <jeremy31> out gas