[03:38] <bluesabre> jphilips: what benefit does gnome-session-canberra add?
[03:53] <JackFrost> Seems it plays libcanberra-ready-sound when you're using GDM. :P
[03:55] <jphilips> bluesabre: yep like JackFrost said, it makes playing login and logout sounds possible without having to install the package
[03:55] <JackFrost> We don't use GDM.
[03:56] <JackFrost> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libcanberra/0.30-7ubuntu1 and even there seems to be disabled and hidden?
[05:48] <jphilips> even without using GDM, the session starts up with running gnome services, which includes playing the default login sound, though there is a bug in it - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libcanberra/+bug/1888077
[05:48] <ubot3> Launchpad bug 1888077 in libcanberra (Ubuntu) "No startup sound played with gnome-session-canberra" [Low, New]
[05:49] <JackFrost> Why would that be a desired feature?
[05:50] <JackFrost> As noted in the link, "Disable login sound by default and hide sound from startup applications"
[06:04] <jphilips> playing a sound at the startup of a system is a common feature. ubuntu and linux mint do it.
[12:17] <jphilips> DarkTrick: started using ctrl + s, but as its not case insensitive by default, i'm now less likely to use it :D https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/-/issues/480
[12:17] <ubot3> Issue 480 in xfce/thunar "Make 'Select by pattern' dialog case insensitive or provide checkbox" [Opened]
[12:20] <DarkTrick> jphilips, the best solution, though would be a better integrated and properly working catfish, I guess
[12:41] <jphilips> DarkTrick: i'm hoping a search button can be added to the toolbar, so people atleast aren't confused that thunar doesn't have search capabilities https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/-/issues/290
[12:41] <ubot3> Issue 290 in xfce/thunar "Easy access to search from the toolbar" [Opened]
[12:44] <DarkTrick> jphilips, long discusson there
[12:46] <DarkTrick> jphilips, But checking the existance of catfish... that sounds like a very, very dirty trick to me
[12:47] <DarkTrick> jphilips, instead, enabling custom actions to define toolbar buttons might be the better option.
[12:48] <jphilips> that sounds interesting. maybe file a bug report about that and see other people's reception of it.
[12:48] <DarkTrick> jphilips, although... it would just solve a self-inflicted problem... Therefore rethinking about integrating a search into thunar might be the better choice... I mean... the pure searching code could even be copy-pasted from `grep` sources
[12:54] <DarkTrick> jphilips, I left a comment on the bug. 
[12:54] <brainwash> you could just copy the code from Nautilus/Nemo/Caja
[12:56] <jphilips> well many here liked the modularity and preferred that thunar not have integrated search
[12:56] <brainwash> you can have both
[12:57] <brainwash> I don't see why having a builtin search conflicts with catfish
[12:58] <brainwash> but implementing it is probably quite a bit of work
[13:00] <DarkTrick> jphilips, I guess I changed my mind on modularity, here. As long as the search works intuitively and right and does not kill I/O through endless precaching, a built-in solution is probably the best.
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