[06:51] <FedericoXubuntu> Hi everyone! :)  I'm currently using Xubuntu 20.04. I've installed a few snap applications, when I try to opening a url from a snap application (i.e. skype or slack) it looks like it starts a new firefox session (because it isn't customized as my default firefox session). What could the problem be?
[06:55] <diogenes_> FedericoXubuntu, you probably have to play around with mimetype settings.
[06:58] <FedericoXubuntu> Yeah I guessed so, I tried to look over the mimetype settings but couldn't find the issue
[07:03] <tobiasBora> Hello, I'd like to install xubuntu on a cpu  AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 250 Processor
[07:04] <tobiasBora> However, I can't find if this processor is 32 bits or 64 bits. Indeed, if I type "lscpu", it's written that the arch is i686 (so 32 bits), but the CPU op-mode(s):        32-bit, 64-bit
[07:04] <pmjdebruijn> tobiasBora: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[07:04] <pmjdebruijn> grep lm /proc/cpuinfo
[07:05] <pmjdebruijn> specifically
[07:05] <tobiasBora> pmjdebruijn: grep lm gives some result (lm and lahf_lm in the flag line)
[07:05] <pmjdebruijn> 'lm' means long mode, which means 64bit
[07:06] <tobiasBora> pmjdebruijn: ok cool, thanks. But then, any idea why it's written "arch i686" which is supposed to be 32 bits? Is it the arch of the current system that is given here?
[07:06] <tobiasBora> (I may installed a 32 bit version a while ago)
[07:06] <pmjdebruijn> yes
[07:06] <tobiasBora> oh ok cool, thanks a lot!
[07:07] <pmjdebruijn> so that reflects your OS
[07:07] <pmjdebruijn> at least in uname
[07:07] <pmjdebruijn> not sure about lscpu, never used it
[07:07] <tobiasBora> ok, thanks a lot for the help
[07:08] <pmjdebruijn> but, regardless, it's easy enough to see of xubuntu 64bit boots or not
[07:08] <tobiasBora> pmjdebruijn: sure, but I've a shitty bandwi
[07:08] <tobiasBora> bandwith* here, so don't want to download 2 iso
[07:08] <pmjdebruijn> ah
[07:08] <pmjdebruijn> well, it's very very likely 64bit will work for you
[07:10] <tobiasBora> yep, thanks a lot
[07:12] <tobiasBora> gnrp: sorry, I just saw your message today. Thanks a lot, good to know that apt is still on the road
[12:28] <req> Hi. I know I can snap windows to quarters alt-dragging them to screen corners. Can I adjust the zones somehow? I often use a different window layouts, none of them the default quarters or halfsies.
[12:29] <gnrp> req: I would recommend you to use a different window manager. There are dozens of tiling window managers that are made for exactly hat
[12:29] <gnrp> that*
[12:31] <req> I guess I could try that. I tried i3 and some others way back and the experience was not at all good
[12:32] <req> Hmm, is it possible to use one of them inside xfce somehow?
[12:32] <gnrp> same for me. As much as I like the concept of tiling, the software seemed to be trying hard to be nerd-only