[03:29] hi [10:41] hello. I've installed xubuntu on my macbook which doesn't have a physical right click button on the track pad. I'm wondering how I set it up to right click when I tap in the button right corner. I've looked at the manual for mouse settings but the setting I am looking for doesn't seem to be in there. [10:42] *bottom right corner [10:55] xu-irc81w, you've not said what release of Xubuntu, but on the few devices I've used with only trackpad (but no buttons) I've not needed to make any change to allow bottom-right be treated as right click; inc. both HWE & GA stack for supported releases. [10:55] note: I've no experience with macbook or apple hardware [11:11] allright, thanks anyway [11:11] I'm using 22.04.2 LTS  btw [11:13] Maybe a think I can add. I've had the ¨regular" ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS installed with GNOME and that seems to have a way to make it work. Changing it from 2-finger tap or something. [11:36] I have a follow-up question. how can I make it not lock the session when it turns off the screen? [11:54] if you go into screensaver preferences there is a LOCK SCREEN after xx mins box; uncheck that the checkbox xu-irc81w [11:56] found it, thanks. I was only looking at the energy settings. Didn't think to look there, d'oh [11:56] have a nice day everyone, I'm off now [12:34] I'm using xubuntu 20.04 and after upgrade pritunl the VPN stay instable and was necessary downgrade to work. I using 1.3.3585.79 and update is 1.3600.11. Are there any bugs reported? Tanks! [12:34] xu-help37w, Xubuntu 22.04 LTS is the oldest supported release; if you read https://xubuntu.org/news/xubuntu-20-04-released/ you [12:35] you'll read Xubuntu 20.04 LTS was supported until April 2023; ie. being a flavor only 3 years of support is offered (like other flavors) [12:35] Ok. Tanks! [12:36] fyi: your packages that were from MAIN thus same as Ubuntu Desktop will get 5 years of security fixes/upgrades [12:40] exit [14:37] good morning [15:18] diogenes_Vx15: thanks for the help yesterday. Rebooted with a cold reboot to the old kernel, wifi worked. Rebooted to newer kernel... wifi worked... I guess it was the cold reboot that did it? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ [15:22] doc, glad it worked :) enjoy!