[01:26] <xu-help81w> i am having trouble with my wi-fi can someone help me pls
[01:27] <xu-help81w> hello?
[11:43] <Emerald2> Parting channel to save you all from the spam.
[12:53] <HickorySmokedBac> Is it normal for "snap store snap" to take all day to update after install?
[13:45] <leogames2016> Hello
[13:45] <leogames2016> I'm Using Xubuntu on Virtualbox 6.0 (The Latest Version Used),It works
[13:45] <leogames2016> correctly though gives me a Segmentation Error instead of a Installation
[13:45] <leogames2016> Screen
[13:45] <leogames2016> Its Xubuntu 18.04
[13:51] <tomreyn> virtualbox 6.1 is current upstream
[13:51] <leogames2016> ...
[13:52] <leogames2016> Help me on this
[13:52] <tomreyn> are you using virtualbox packages from (x)ubuntu? or those from virtualbox.org?
[13:53] <leogames2016> Thoses from XUBUNTU
[13:53] <leogames2016> The Oficial Website
[13:54] <tomreyn> (x)ubuntu 18.04 provides virtualbox 5.2.42, though, not 6.0
[13:54] <leogames2016> Why?
[13:54] <tomreyn> probably because that was the currently packaged release back when 18.04 published.
[13:55] <tomreyn> my point is that you are obviously not using the packages from ubuntu 18.04
[13:55] <tomreyn> https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=bionic-updates&keywords=virtualbox&exact=on
[13:56] <tomreyn> this is where you can get 6.1 https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads
[13:58] <tomreyn> (Upstream, so virtualbox.org packaged) "Version 6.0 will remain supported until July 2020."
[14:00] <leogames2016> Why?
[14:00] <tomreyn> Why?
[14:02] <leogames2016> Well
[14:02] <leogames2016> i am Still using 6.0
[14:02] <leogames2016> BECAUSE I WANT TO
[14:03] <diogenes_> :)
[14:04] <leogames2016> Just Help Me!
[14:04] <leogames2016> How
[14:05] <leogames2016> Xubuntu shows me a Segmentation Error
[14:05] <leogames2016> instead of A INSTALLATION SCREEN
[14:05] <diogenes_> it's not Xubuntu issue.
[14:05] <leogames2016> Why?
[14:06] <leogames2016> On VirtualBox 6.0
[14:07] <leogames2016> diogenes_ Help  me
[14:10] <Maik> you can't demand people to help you leogames2016
[14:30] <leogames2016> ...
[14:30] <leogames2016> Why Maik
[14:44] <Maik> because we are all volunteers and don't get payed to do this.  Keep the channel guidelines in mind: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines because it's leaning towards getting annoying askin "Why3 all the time
[14:45] <Maik> askin/asking
[16:05] <hansh> on Xubuntu 20.04, ,the "File Operation Progress" window's minimize button does *NOTHING*
[16:06] <hansh> how do i make this button work? https://i.imgur.com/5GNbATF.png
[16:06] <hansh> (and it's deleting a large number of files over sshfs, so it will stick around a while
[16:06] <hansh> )
[16:06] <hansh> (sshfs is rather slow)
[16:07] <diogenes_> hansh, afaik you need to minimize the main thunar window.
[16:07] <hansh> that sounds stupid, is that intended or a bug?
[16:08] <hansh> ah yes, minimizing the main thunar window worked. but i don't want to minimize that window, i need the main window
[16:08] <diogenes_> kinda bug but maybe the design.
[16:09] <hansh> in Microsoft Windows, when deleting files, you can minimize the delete progress window without minimizing the folder window; i wish Xubuntu allowed you to do the same.
[16:10] <diogenes_> it's not Xubuntu's responsibility.
[16:11] <hansh> what do you mean?
[16:11] <hansh> do you mean "it's an XFCE thing, not an Xubuntu thing" ?
[16:11] <diogenes_> correct.
[16:15] <brainwash> !bugs
[16:24] <hansh> the guys over at #xfce thinks it's a bug in XFCE
[16:24] <diogenes_> that's obvious.
[16:25] <hansh> oh, it's already a known issue, https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfwm4/-/issues/349
[17:01] <mooes> hi all. just installed xubuntu 20.04 on a yoga x1 gen5. so far so good. first time trying xfce and liking it. one issue: resume from suspend usually does not work when closing and reopening the lid. it worked once (lock screen shown, could log back in, and everything works), but usually when I reopen the lid it goes straight to the desktop (no lock screen) but then I cannot do anything. The system is not
[17:01] <mooes> frozen, but I suspect it is still sort of locked. When I send the system into suspend with systemctl suspend, then close the lid, reopen, it seems to work properly every time.
[17:02] <mooes> I know suspend/resume has been an ongoing issue on x1's (yoga/carbon), but as far as I can tell, it is actually working properly, but something seems off with the lid closing action.
[17:24] <mooes> just wondering if somebody here happens to be running xubuntu on an x1 carbon/yoga and has any suggestions for how to fix this
[17:27] <brainwash> mooes: maybe using another screen locker could fix the problem
[17:34] <brainwash> mooes: easiest way would probably be to install xscreensaver and uninstall xfce4-screensaver (disabling its autostart entry may be not enough)
[17:34] <brainwash> then relog and test again
[17:36] <mooes> ok, will give this a try
[17:46] <mooes> hmm, when I went to the settings for the screensaver, it again gave that message "Xfce Power Manager is not configured to handle laptop lid events Your computer may not be locked when you close the lid." I clicked on "Resolve" and maybe that fixed it? Tried suspend with lid closing twice now and both times it worked.
[17:46] <mooes> I had seen that message and clicked on Resolve before - not sure why it came back. But maybe that fixed it now?
[17:46] <brainwash> no clue
[17:47] <brainwash> hopefully it stays fixed
[18:00] <mooes> seems to work now ... amazing. how far we have come: just push the Resolve button and the problem disappears :)
[18:15] <mooes> it is possible to assign two different keyboars shortcuts to the same action? this (https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=11038) does not seem to work anymore
[18:25] <mooes> (specifically: wm actions; for application shortcuts, this is not an issue)
[18:46] <brainwash> mooes: no
[18:50] <mooes> ok, I can live with that; just would have been a nice feature
[19:34] <notadog> my computer is taking some time to boot. can someone help me with that?
[19:35] <jatt> notadog: can you try
[19:35] <jatt> systemd-analyze critical-chain
[19:35] <notadog> one sec
[19:36] <notadog> graphical.target @1min 14.560s└─multi-user.target @1min 14.559s  └─smbd.service @1min 12.582s +1.976s    └─nmbd.service @1min 7.523s +5.054s      └─network-online.target @1min 7.383s        └─NetworkManager-wait-online.service @47.773s +19.609s          └─NetworkManager.service @28.216s +19.547s            └─dbus.service
[19:36] <notadog> @28.196s              └─basic.target @27.995s                └─sockets.target @27.994s                  └─snapd.socket @27.991s +2ms                    └─sysinit.target @27.904s                      └─snapd.apparmor.service @27.239s +664ms                        └─apparmor.service @25.033s +2.202s
[19:36] <notadog> └─systemd-journald.socket @4.839s                            └─-.mount @4.830s                              └─system.slice @4.830s                                └─-.slice @4.830s
[19:36] <notadog> sry if it looks bad
[19:36] <jatt> don't paste it here
[19:36] <jatt> !pastebin
[19:37] <notadog> here https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wtJh8WBG6B/
[19:40] <jatt> it seems it's taking time waiting for the network manager to connect to the network
[19:40] <notadog> k
[19:41] <notadog> do you need to know system details or anything?
[19:46] <jatt> you can find more hints here (you can try to disable NetworkManager-wait-online.service)
[19:46] <jatt> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018576/what-does-networkmanager-wait-online-service-do
[19:50] <notadog> thx, ill see if it works
[20:09] <NotADog> jatt, it still takes a while to start. ill send a new pastebin
[20:10] <NotADog> jatt, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/gBqD6685nJ/
[20:12] <NotADog> jatt, this snapd thing is taking a chunk of time
[20:26] <tomreyn> that's not super recent, may explain the slowness. but an ssd would be a lot more helpful, i assume.
[20:26] <tomreyn> NotADog: ^
[20:27] <hp___> god i love xfce
[20:28] <diogenes_> hp___, you're not alone my friend :)
[20:28] <hp___> :D
[20:28] <diogenes_> i also like HP laptops.
[20:28] <hp___> me too!!
[20:28] <NotADog> it uses an ide interface though, actualy i have no idea what connector it uses. idk if there is a generally large ssd for what connector i have.
[20:29] <tomreyn> oh, maybe it's about time for a general replacement then.
[20:29] <NotADog> if i give you the laptop modual can you tell me?
[20:29] <NotADog> *model
[20:30] <tomreyn> whether it's about time to replace it? i can already tell you that based on the cpu
[20:31] <NotADog> its actualy realy good, even being in 2007, it has an nvidia chipset.
[20:32] <NotADog> also i am definetly vot intensively gaming or anything like that
[20:35] <tomreyn> if removing snaps / snapd doesn't seem to help, post a system log if you like ( journalctl -b | nc termbin.com 9999 ), maybe there's more that's slowing it down.
[20:36] <NotADog> i uninstalled snapd ill see if its reduced now.