[03:06] <thunderguy> Hey, I'm on a raspberri pi and 30 seconds after loadup... my video acceleration lags ( window movements scroll movements etc., ) Im trying to delete all settings for xfce and start from scratch, so I deleted ~/.config/xfce4 yet it still remembers stuff
[03:38] <Z3r0> Hi I want to report a bug that enable you capture the keyboard tiping
[03:38] <Maik> Z3r0: use launchpad for reporting bugs
[03:39] <Z3r0> launchpad??? ok a lot of thanks
[03:39] <Bashing-om> !bug | Z3r0
[03:40] <Z3r0> cool
[03:40] <Z3r0> Very lot of thanks
[03:46] <Z3r0> Ok is the firs time that I report a bug, this is a problem with a binary and setting by default the permisses of use, how I do the report????
[03:46] <Z3r0> Because isn't a crash
[03:53] <Z3r0> Cool done
[06:53] <psych094[m]> Anyone know how I can have xfce4-screenshooter automatically save screenshots into a specific directory? Or do I have to install some other screenshot utility  for that? Running 'apt-cache search screenshot | less' and then making a search I see the options: gnome-screenshot, deepin-screenshot, flameshot, gtk-vector-screenshot, kazam (also provides screenshots, didn't know that before), kde-spectacle, maim, screenie-qt
[06:53] <psych094[m]> (not sure what a screenshot composer is), shutter and the like.
[06:54] <psych094[m]> There are more, but I see no point in listing them all. But I don't want to keep installing one thing after another and test them all out for chances of breaking my system when I do run 'apt-get purge <screenshot application name>'.
[06:57] <diogenes_> psych094[m], xfce4-screenshooter -f -s $HOME/Desktop
[07:01] <psych094[m]> Looks like I forgot to mention it. I want to skip that save dialogue box altogether. Tried using the commands. It doesn't automatically save the screenshots. It still brings up the save dialog box for the screenshot.
[07:02] <psych094[m]> The help page and man page doesn't have anything about it :/
[07:18] <diogenes_> psych094[m], gnome-screenshot -f $HOME/Desktop/pic
[07:19] <diogenes_> didn't work with Debian's xfce4-screenshooter version.
[07:21] <psych094[m]> Wait, what didn't work?
[07:22] <psych094[m]> diogenes_: Saving in the directory or didn't even take the screenshot?
[07:22] <diogenes_> i tried to retrieve it from clipboard using xfce4-screenshooter -f -c
[07:22] <psych094[m]> I'm actually getting a VM ready for testing all the ones that are available in the repository :v
[07:34] <psych094[m]> diogenes_: Retrieve from the clipboard? Doesn't '-c' actually copy to the clipboard?
[07:35] <psych094[m]> Yeah. I just pasted the image into LibreOffice Writer but that isn't what I am trying to do :v
[07:36] <psych094[m]> Unless I want to save all the screenshots into a document file.
[07:36] <diogenes_> you can try to dump it from clipboard to a file.png with xclip or xsel but i have no time to test it.
[07:36] <diogenes_> something like xsel -b > file.png
[07:40] <psych094[m]> Right. I forgot there were command line tools for accessing clipboards and such. That's better than trying out all the various utilities.
[07:42] <psych094[m]> If the xclip works out, I could just add that into the keyboard shortcut to save it to a specific directory.
[08:56] <psych094[m]> diogenes_: xclip and xsel only seem to work with strings.
[08:57] <psych094[m]> diogenes_, the previous command you sent: gnome-screenshot -f $HOME/Desktop/pic.
[08:58] <psych094[m]> Not sure if you meant the 'pic' part to be a folder or the name of the output file. But the '-f' option works.
[08:59] <psych094[m]> diogenes_, thanks!
[12:32] <enzyme100> Hello to all, I have two questions for you.
[12:34] <enzyme100> Can you help?
[12:35] <xubuntu64i> Which paravirtualization interface is the fastest for launching linux vm from linux?
[12:35] <enzyme100> Can you help me? I can talk in french if you want.
[12:36] <xubuntu64i> enzyme100 what?
[13:18] <xu-help56w> Is kernel updating same as Ubuntu?
[13:59] <enzyme47> Hello to all, I have some problem. I have no more the software center installed. Can you help me?
[14:01] <gnrp> enzyme47: What do you mean with "software center"? Which application?
[14:01] <diogenes_> enzyme47, after upgrade?
[14:02] <gnrp> enzyme47: This one? https://media-cdn.ubuntu-de.org/wiki/attachments/57/36/Software-Center.png
[14:02] <enzyme47> After update.
[14:02] <enzyme47> Yes, this one.
[14:02] <diogenes_> enzyme47, it was replaced with snap-store.
[14:03] <enzyme47> Ok, is there a GUI for snap-store or a shortcut?
[14:06] <enzyme47> I found it. Thank you very much. Another question, how to add an openvpn connection with a setting file?
[14:15] <diogenes_> type in terminal: nm-connection-editor
[14:27] <enzyme47> I installed open-vpn and the connection manager from Gnome. Is it good?
[14:36] <coconut> enzyme47, if you are in luck of having an vpn account with privateinternetaccess.com provider, you are in luck to just use a shell script from their website to configure the nm-applet. Make it all a lot easier.