[04:41] <xu-help5w> Hello. I need help on my current Xubuntu 20.04.1. That is while I type in any window for example terminal. That window automatically close.
[04:42] <xu-help5w> System specification : HP pavilion AU111tx Notebook. Synaptic Touchpad, i5 7200u pprocessor. 16GB RAM. 1TB HDD. Nvidia 940MX 2GB chip + Internal IntelHD 620.
[04:50] <gnoob> If I had to speculate a guess maybe one of your alt or ctrl keys or something is acting up.  Have you cleaned your keyboard?  Or maybe replaced batteries?
[04:51] <xu-help5w> Thank you for the response. No I have no Issues in other flavours of ubuntu. this issue is only in Xubuntu flavour
[04:53] <xu-help5w> Is there a specific input libraries that I have to install ?
[04:55] <gnoob> hopefully someone can help.
[04:56] <xu-help5w> Ok sure.
[04:57] <gnoob> have you tried pressing each key individually to see if one particular key causes it?
[04:57] <xu-help5w> I think the SPACE key, Because each time when I type sudo then SPACE key it closes the window.
[04:59] <xu-help5w> I have tried other distro's other than ubuntu also, I have encountered this issue only in Xubuntu.
[07:29] <tobiasBora> Hello, I'd like to know, what is the recommended software manager in xubuntu? apt or snap? Notably, are apt repositories still maintained/up to date,
[07:29] <tobiasBora> ?*
[07:30] <tobiasBora> (I ask because in the doc they mention "gnome software" and apt, but I also read that xubuntu uses Ubuntu sofsware Management (snap I guess))
[07:48] <tobiasBora> tccc-ç—qtsss
[07:49] <tobiasBora> oups sorry for the last message
[08:51] <gnrp> tobiasBora: Yeah, of course, apt is still maintained
[08:52] <gnrp> Maybe somebody with more insight can tell you something otherwise, but I would say right now it is more of an either-or
[08:52] <gnrp> snap is good to get stuff directly from the developer
[08:53] <gnrp> and some stuff is only available via snap (chromium? Don't remember)
[08:54] <gnrp> anyway, nothing you have to worry about. Take whatever source you find and prefer, and maybe one will be more up-to-date, but there is no official maintenance stop or so
[08:54] <gnrp> e.g., I had audacity from the ubuntu sources, which was buggy and old, but the snap version works now
[08:56] <diogenes_> gnrp, i had vice-versa, viber.deb and even flatkak worked but snap only crased whenever you login.
[08:57] <diogenes_> crashed*
[08:57] <gnrp> diogenes_: Hehe. So the snap was also the ubuntu snap or which one?
[08:58] <diogenes_> Xubuntu 20.04 snap install viber-mpt (or something)
[08:59] <gnrp> ah, ok. I have to say, I didn't understand the snap distribution completely anyway
[15:06] <babu> hi
[15:06] <gnrp> hi
[15:06] <babu> how you doing gnrp
[15:14] <babu> he gnrp are you there?
[17:39] <xu-help19w> I'm a new Voyager 20.04 LTS user having just upgraded from Zorin OS 9. I'm trying to figure out the correct keyboard combination to get a multiple window spread on my desktop? On Zorin OS9 it was Win+W but that doesnt seem to work on Voyager? If anyone knows how to get the same result in Voyage it would be greatly appreciated. Thx JP
[17:44] <pmjdebruijn> xu-help19w: this is #xubuntu though
[17:45] <pmjdebruijn> but if voyager uses xfwm as well, http://www.keyxl.com/aaac887/409/Xfce-Window-Manager-keyboard-shortcuts.htm
[17:45] <pmjdebruijn> not sure if xfwm does auto-rearranging of your windows though
[22:57] <christophergray> nope
[22:57] <xu-irc28w> Hi
[22:57] <xu-irc28w> Is anyone online
[22:58] <christophergray> yeah there are 57 people here
[22:58] <xu-irc28w> I want to try another ubuntu based good looking os, What would you recommend
[23:01] <christophergray> I hear elementary looks good
[23:08] <christophergray> but I haven't tried it, I've been on Xubuntu since Gnome 2 went away on Debian.