[01:59] how can i fix the gui zooming into the cerser [02:01] i do not want to reboot the live envirment becouse i downloading somthing that i don't want lost === genii is now known as genii-core [10:51] WSL2 +xfce4.16 (apt install xubuntu_desktop) ,desktop start, show many About Window of xfce App [10:54] hi xu-help4w [10:54] xu-help4w what's the problem? [10:55] desktop start and show many About Window of xfce App [10:56] hello folks, I am using Xubuntu, and thunderbird doesnt show new emails notifications [10:57] Super_Ape have you checked if it is connected without error to smtp and imap? [10:59] nicoz-, it is connected.. The msgs arrived.... BUT, i need open Thunderbird and wait some seconds to refresh (Automatically)... I wanna some kind of msg on system... [10:59] something like that [11:00] i do not want to check always to need if i had something new [11:01] Super_Ape you try https://github.com/Ximi1970/systray-x [11:02] nicoz-, Thank you =D [11:03] ;) try this [11:03] nicoz-, Do you have any suggestion of some app to Monitor PC? Like % of Ram usage, CPu USAGe. somethings like that? [11:04] you can use from terminal free -m [11:04] for gui interface just moment i find this [11:06] apt install sysinfo [11:06] apt install hardinfo [11:07] or on terminal "sudo lshw" [11:08] xu-help4w join on #xfce [11:08] in this channel only xubuntu technical support [11:09] nicoz- thanks! [11:10] on xfce you can ask your questions [11:10] I have never used WSL2+xfce [11:10] Super_Ape: I don't get your Thunderbird problem. So the messages arrive, but Thunderbird does not show them yet? [11:10] then you might need to reduce the synchronisation interval [11:19] gnrp, i gonna try this [11:19] nicoz-, thank you [11:22] Super_Ape: Also, for the stuff, it is normally installed already in Xubuntu, the systray thing? [11:26] :) [11:26] work Super_Ape ? [11:28] nicoz-, yes it works [11:28] thank you [11:29] gnrp, the systray isnt on my xubuntu [11:29] i have to go.. thank you... see you [11:29] :) [11:29] this too is resolved gnrp === genii-core is now known as genii [18:39] hey im new to linux. 1st install. just wanted to ask is it normal for "Getting time from a network time server..." or did i mess up the install === genii is now known as genii-core