[02:28] <Nautilus> dumb Q I think... how can I make xubuntu not go to sleep? I have System Power Saving set to Suspend / Never (default?) but it still does it.
[08:41]  * enyc purrs
[08:42] <enyc> Nautilus: not dumb question, but which version xubuntu you have installed?  I may xubuntu on a laptop/netbook soon with  22.04.?   ....
[14:11] <Nautilus> enyc: its 22.04 in a VM
[16:10] <enyc> Nautilus: hrrm you make me wonder dow it automatically behaves differently when i t think its' in a VM
[16:10] <enyc> Nautilus: if anything I'd expect internal power manglement to be disabled
[16:12] <Nautilus> couldn't say, but yea that's basically what I want (no power mnagement)
[16:14] <Nautilus> I've also turned off lock screen when sleep, but it still locks
[16:19] <Nautilus> bbl
[16:19] <enyc> Nautilus: I wonder if you can just remove lots of those packages,  I mean fudgey cheat but might work well enough ;o
[18:25] <Nautilus> ency: sounds like too much trouble, don't care to do fudgey stuff either
[19:10] <etcetera> what is hexchat
[19:24] <MrTulias> it's a irc client
[19:49] <xu-help65w> hello
[19:50] <xu-help65w> can somebody please help me?
[19:51] <xu-help65w> hello?
[20:14] <grimpo> preparing to upgrade from 18.04 to 22.04... i see that the package of themes has been banished from the repository and that xfwm now uses gtk3. is there any theme that resembles "Default 4.x"?
[21:21] <grimpo> Working with the existing Default theme... I feel like I'm 90% of the way to my goal, but for some reason the left and right borders of the active window always use inactive_color_2.