[03:07] buenas noches === pusher is now known as keypusher === Ha[M]reh is now known as Hamreh [18:17] hello [18:17] what is this [18:17] asdasdasdasdadasdasdasdasda [20:13] How do I go about installing Firefox ESR on xubuntu? I am new to Linux as a whole. I just downloaded the ESR bz2 File from Mozilla, I googled and it seems to be something akin to a zip that I need to extract. People recommended I try bzip2, when I tried to install that from terminal it says its already installed, however I can't seem to find it [20:13] anywhere. [20:16] xubuntu65d: packages (like bzip2) can provide executable commands (none, one, or multiple). one fo the commands the bzip2 package provides is bunzip2, this would help you there. [20:17] fo -> of [20:17] So bzip2 is only used through the terminal? Are there any alternatives with a graphical interface? [20:18] So bzip2 is only used through the terminal? Are there any alternatives with a graphical interface? (Thanks for the help btw, was already pulling some of my hair out lol) [20:18] yes, you are looking for a graphical file archiving utility then. xfce provide sone, i just forgot its name [20:19] so the "thunar archive plugin" is one way apparently [20:19] thunar being your graphical file browser [20:20] other than that you could use file-roller or Xarchiver, i think. [20:20] https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/archive [20:21] i expect xubuntu to provide one graphical utility to extract / unpack common archive formats (such as bzip2) out of the box. maybe not if you chose to do a minimal installation [20:21] Yeah might have to do with minimal installation... not quite what I had in mind when I picked that [20:22] Guess I'll do a fresh installation with a regular installation tomorrow then. Maybe second times the charm :D [20:23] i think you can just move from the minimal install to a full install by installing another package, probably xubuntu-desktop [20:23] the reverse is harder [20:24] Mind if I share another problem I encountered with you? [20:24] package xfce4-goodies should provide the thunar file archive management plgin, whre you can right-click on an archive file in the thunar file browser and select to unpack it [20:25] xubuntu65d: not at all, that's what this channel is for [20:27] So under Settings > Display I tried to set the refresh rate to 120hz, as that is what my monitor supports. However when I select and apply it, the top fifth of my screen turns black and isn't responsive. [20:27] is that just something I will have to live with when using ubuntu or is there an underlying issue that can be fixed [20:29] hmm, i'm afraid i would not know this. it's something you could report as a bug, though (which requires creating an sso.ubuntu.com account, which takes about 2-3 minutes). [20:29] !bug [20:29] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its official !flavors, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [20:30] Alright, I'll see if the problem persists on my fresh install tomorrow. Thank you for your time! Have a nice evening/night :D [20:31] the package to report a bug against may be xfwm4, i think so, this would be ubuntu-bug xfwm4 [21:31] hi everybody