[06:52] http://dchub.one/catalog/Soft/eiskaltdcpp/make.txt DC++ Ubuntu install [11:32] тут есть русские или русскоговорящие? [13:26] Hi everyone, I have an issue where sometimes the pc shuts down immediately it finish booting, I've raised the error here once, but I'm not sure how to get back a response, because every time I relog in the text have been cleared. It was @tomreyn that responded to my message then. I've ran journalctl and pasted the response to a bin. here's the link, I'll truly appreciate your help. https://bpa.st/PSCQ [13:27] journalctl -kb -1, is the command I ran [13:29] hi xu-help69w. you doing this exactly right. indeed, past chats will be lost here unless you log them. so it's exactly right to re-ask the same question when it remains unsolved [13:30] did you say your computer shuts down cleanly after booting, or does it just immediately power off - if you can tell. [13:32] the log you posted shows a successful boot at Nov 28 14:09:45 [13:34] so, at least from this log, i couldn't tell what may have caused it. [13:36] the only issues seen on this log are some ACPI bugs regarding the thermal zone. i would suggest to try disabling uefi 'secure boot' in bios - this may (or not) help diagnose it / solve it as a side effect. [13:52] @tomreyn it immediately power off [13:52] tobiloba_: hmm, this really sounds a lot like a hardware or firmware issue to me. [13:53] if it's quite reproducible, compare it to earlier *ubuntu releases and other operating systems, too [13:54] I'm dual booting with windows and the issue doesn't occur when i use windows [13:54] I'll try a fresh reinstall [13:57] tobiloba_: hmm, i don't think a fresh install will help there, unfortunately [13:58] disabling 'secure boot' might, but i don't know whether windows would tolerate that [13:58] is fast startup disabled in windows? [13:59] yes [13:59] I'll try disabling secure boot then [14:16] tobiloba_: note that with such fundamental issues, and anything that's not xubuntu/XFCE/XFWM specific, you can also ask in #ubuntu - which has more (and more active) people. maybe also someone with another suggestion. [14:17] (you'd need to repeat the question and your findings so far) [14:31] Ok thank you @tomreyn [14:37] you're welcome - sorry i couldn't really help [15:46] hello, i have a question. i'm trying to find a way to add new default folders to the wallpaper dialogue box. does anyone know which config controls that? [15:52] also the function where windows expand when dragged to the screen borders is not working properly. the windows aren't resizing. [16:07] ok i solved the window snap problem. [17:59] can someone tell me where the nano config is stored? i'm running nano 6.2 and it's configs aren't in the same place as version 7.2 for some reason [18:02] 7.2's system-wide configuration file is stored at /etc/nanorc [18:03] 6.2's as well [18:04] i'm not sure where the users' configuration file is stored. it may have been stored at ~/.nanorc in the past and have since moved to ~/.config/nanorc or similar [18:05] ~/.config/nano/nanorc rather, according to nanorc(5) [18:32] nope that config doesn't exist [18:33] i don't know why version 7.2 has an easy to modify config but 6.2 just doesn't. all i want to do is enable word wrap globally. [19:24] sentient-pants, the config doesn't exist until you create it. "mkdir -p ~/.config/nano" and edit ~/.config/nano/nanorc