invultri | Good morning, yesterday I turned off the PC and this morning I turned it on and now my monitor is known as 'default' with only the 1024x768 resolution. Can I get a hint what might have broken this? (Monitor is a 1920x1080 on hdmi) | 06:31 |
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ari88 | hello everyone, will deleting a repository in Software also automatically delete/break the apps/packages you downloaded through it? | 08:29 |
gijs_nl | @ari88, no. but updates to those apps will fail or not be processed. | 08:44 |
ari88 | couldn't you just re-download those repo's again if you wanted to update them? | 08:47 |
gijs_nl | i think that should be possible yes. For example for Plex I have a repo, and plex wont update as long as i keep that repo disabled/removed. | 08:48 |
ari88 | sweet, i guess my main concern was that having tons of repo's enabled could slow down your computer in the long run | 08:49 |
gijs_nl | depends on your setup as well as internet connection speed. But i agree on keeping things tidy and clean | 08:50 |
xubuntu14d | I'm the guy who asked the weird question above, concerning the full installation packages. Did anybody answered that? | 10:05 |
Montresor | xubuntu14d: What's apt -s install xubuntu-desktop^ give you? | 10:13 |
chintu | ok | 14:13 |
xu-help28w | hi, i wrote a question about the kernel 6.0 , and the actual kernel 5.19..their update and which xubuntu choose to run | 15:49 |
aiks | hola | 16:40 |
jpmh | just installed xubuntu - been a linux user for years though - so, how do I re-arrange the sequence of icons that I have added to the "Panel"? | 17:54 |
krytarik | jpmh: Unless you are talking about system tray icons, right-click on them and then "Move" | 18:03 |
jpmh | krytarik: ty so much - as it happens, I discovered it EVENTUALLY while waiting for the response | 18:04 |
jpmh | so, as a linux user of years I am used to adding users with command line. It looks like there should be a gui way to do it, but when I click on the top left icon, then settings I do not see a choice for User. what am I missing? | 18:06 |
krytarik | Well, I do have "Users and Groups" in the Settings Manager. | 18:07 |
jpmh | well that doesn't help me much - r u just clikcking on the icon and then on Settings and expecting to see Users in the alphabetical list that appears? | 18:10 |
krytarik | https://xubuntu.github.io/xubuntu-docs/user/C/user-management.html - see here. | 18:12 |
jpmh | yep - and the Users and Groups does not show up - as it happens I'm not unhappy to use the command line | 18:14 |
krytarik | What version of Xubuntu did you pick? And have you got gnome-system-tools installed? | 18:17 |
jpmh | I grabbed the ISO for 22.04 from the downloads site and installed it- I have not installed gnome-system-tools - should I and if so how | 18:18 |
jpmh | HA - installed the system tools and now it is there - ty so much | 18:21 |
krytarik | https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/22.04.1/release/xubuntu-22.04.1-desktop-amd64.manifest - well, it's definitely in the manifest though. | 18:22 |
jpmh | well, when I installed I did click the "minimal" option - so, probably why ot there | 18:23 |
krytarik | Ah yes, that'd leave out lots of stuff indeed! | 18:24 |
jpmh | apparently so. You would think that users is sort of something not to leave out, :) | 18:25 |
jpmh | I have to say that so far I am LOVING XUBUNTU | 18:25 |
krytarik | Well, as you said, users and their permissions can also be tweaked via command line, so this would fit the "minimal" definition.. :P | 18:27 |
jpmh | right - and I have been using linux at the command line for MANY years and am completely comfortable there | 18:28 |
krytarik | https://github.com/Xubuntu/xubuntu-seed/blob/jammy/desktop.minimal-remove - if you wonder what else you might be missing but do want. | 18:31 |
jpmh | a very useful page - ty | 18:34 |
jpmh | need to step away - ty SO MUCH for asll your help | 18:37 |
krytarik | Yw! | 18:38 |
ubuking | HILFE ABER SOFORT | 21:20 |
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