[01:24] <dre> we're going back to the future
[13:46] <likemindead> After hours of playing just fine, Terraria suddenly has no audio. All my other Steams games do. :(
[13:46] <likemindead> I've tried killing pulseaudio, uninstalling & reinstalling Terraria, rebooting... no dice.
[13:46] <likemindead> Damnedest thing.
[13:47] <likemindead> The only audio settings in the game are sliders for volume. :-\
[13:57] <likemindead> OMG WTF BBQI got the usb headset back out, plugged into a different usb port, & now everything is fine.
[17:38] <obserience> I've been troubleshooting a problem with the d-bus interface to thunar on (Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS)It looks like thunar does not register the "org.freedesktop.filemanager1" dbus serviceapplications that use it then cannot open filesI have a workaround in the form of a proxy applet that proxies the calls to the relevant "org.xfce.Filemanager" methods
[17:38] <obserience> which solved the problemI also tried installing nautilus which implements the aformentioned interfaceSo the following command should show the home folder if the "org.freedesktop.filemanager1" dbus service is working.Before I file a bug report if someone on 20.x could run the following command I'd know if this has been fixed in newer releases (I'm
[17:38] <obserience> on xubuntu 18.04):dbus-send --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.FileManager1 /org/freedesktop/FileManager1 org.freedesktop.FileManager1.ShowItems array:string:"file:~" string:""
[17:39] <obserience> IRC ate my linebreaks, sorry
[17:44] <brainwash> obserience: https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12414
[17:48] <obserience> thanks
[20:36] <Nazarov> Hello
[20:37] <Nazarov> I tried the 20.04.1 with a live usb. Why are the icons black and ugly ?