[03:57] <Jumbo3000> Hello everyone. I'm trying to upgrade from Xubuntu 20.04.1 LTS to 20.04.2, but I can't for some reason.
[03:57] <Jumbo3000> I tried three commands: "sudo apt dist-upgrade," "sudo apt full-upgrade," and "sudo apt upgrade," and they didn't work.
[03:58] <Bashing-om> Jumbo3000: ' sudo apt update ' first ?
[03:58] <Jumbo3000> I did that command first before I used any of the upgrade commands.
[03:58] <Jumbo3000> No avail.
[04:00] <Bashing-om> Jumbo3000: :D then show the channel in a pastebin - the results: ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ' so we see what is not taking place.
[04:01] <Jumbo3000> Ok.
[04:07] <Jumbo3000> https://pastebin.com/wKSJXWTX
[04:07] <Jumbo3000> Here's the log from the apt commands
[04:09] <Bashing-om> Jumbo3000: I see no issue there - what shows ' lsb_release -a ' ?
[04:10] <Jumbo3000> Doing that command shows "Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS"
[04:13] <Bashing-om> Jumbo3000: Humm -- Got me now - I too do not know where to look to find the fault :(
[04:21] <Jumbo3000> https://imgur.com/a/8BiNXNm
[04:21] <Jumbo3000> Bashing-om: This is interesting. The "When there are other updates" box is grayed out.
[04:23] <Bashing-om> Jumbo3000: I expect that the terminal will over ride the GUI settings.
[11:24] <dreamon> hello. did a shortcut STRG+ALT+1/2/3/4 to postition windows. this works fine. but forgotten how I called it. I cannot find in shortcuts list. how can I find out what this shortcuts is calling process?
[11:29] <diogenes_> dreamon, what do you mean position windows?
[12:35] <dreamon> doigenes. It just doing pressing shortcut takeing this winodw an resize it to 25% of size and position it in upper left or uppler right ... corner
[12:36] <diogenes_> dreamon, look in keyboard > shortcuts
[12:36] <dreamon> I dont know how I did it but it works wonderfull
[12:49] <dreamon> xfce4-keyboard-settings - shortcuts there is no entry for this entry. I found it in ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts.xml as an entry but no name of called command
[12:50] <dreamon> STRG-ALT+1 was wrong, it uses Super + 1 ->>>      <property name="&lt;Super&gt;1" type="empty"/>
[13:16] <dreamon> diogenes_, xfconf-query -c xfce4-keyboard-shortcuts -lv --> prints my shortcut, too. but xfce-keyboard-settings not.
[13:16] <dreamon> But without path.
[21:01] <xu-help77w> hi, i have xubuntu 20.04 installed and just noticed that it doesn't allow for screen sharing in the settings manager.  do i have options?
[21:11] <Maik> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1211445/sharing-an-xubuntu-xfce-desktop-remotely-and-securely
[21:14] <xu-help77w> perfect.  my web searches kept giving me standard ubuntu results saying that i needed gnome desktop.  thanks!
[21:17] <Maik> yw