[01:16] i mostly use my tablet for monitoring my sleep [01:16] i get to know how much i snore every night [01:29] heh [01:29] got audio working fully now [01:29] (buttons) [01:29] I just had to reboot it seems [01:29] or maybe restarting X would have just made Xfce all aware of pulseaudio [01:35] what are your thoughts on arch linux? [01:36] some really simple things are not worth the time to set up; I think it should just be a default [01:36] but overall, I'm liking it; I mean, I now have a really minimal setup [01:36] no bloat [01:37] cuz I had to install absolutely fucking everything by hand [01:37] haha [01:37] I know I only have what I need [01:37] it installs packages oddly quick too :) [01:37] yeah it's pretty fast [01:38] how are you booting? [01:39] systemd-boot? [01:43] i'm not sure [01:43] whatever was the default [01:43] it's definitely systemd [01:43] would you happen to know where the preferences for the notification windows are on Xfce ? lol [01:44] I get Chrome and WhatsApp notifications on the upper right... I want lower right and bigger fonts [01:45] this says "Fixed" but it doesn't say what the fix is: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/62693 [01:45] I have the 5.1.4 kernel now [01:45] (although I'm still booted into the LTS one) [01:58] no idea [01:58] i use notion :) [01:59] i thought you were using xmonad? doesn't that have a notification system? [01:59] the fix is reverting the commit that they mention [02:00] yeah I use xmonad [02:00] there are no notifications [02:00] well i suspect it is [02:00] oh? [02:00] no it's just a window manager [02:00] https://github.com/xaverdh/xmonad-xnotify [02:00] maybe nothing built in [02:00] but it seems there are ways to.. [02:01] well, i don't really need another notification system [02:01] the one with Xfce is fine, i just want to customize it [02:01] ah ok [02:01] i'll figure it out [02:06] xfce4-notifyd seems like notifyd-osd [02:07] xfce4-notifyd-config lets you move it around [02:07] omg zomg-ponies is disturbing [02:08] (for theme) [04:51] *** JC_Denton has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) [04:54] *** JC_Denton has joined #arpnetworks [08:50] *** ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) [17:11] *** ziyourenxiang has joined #arpnetworks [18:20] zomg-ponies? [18:20] lol [18:20] I don't even want to google that [18:21] it's theme for xfce4-notify [18:21] under appearance -> theme [18:22] omfg [18:22] you're right [18:22] hahahahahaa [18:22] ugly isnt' it [18:22] terrible [18:23] i wonder if there are other ones around somewhere [18:23] thanks for xfce4-notifyd-config, it totally did the trick [18:23] and now that I look harder under "Settings" in the Xfce4 menu, I see it there too... [18:24] you can do "pacman -Ql xfce4-notifyd" to see what's in the package too [18:25] ah i don't have xfce4 full, i was wondering what notification daemons notion had, and it listed the xfce one like you mentioned :) [18:26] seems you can use notify-send to send stuff to the xfce one too though [18:42] yeah I've been using '-Ql' a lot [18:42] so which notifications daemon does notion use? [19:01] it doesn't have it's own, it can use other ones... [19:02] well it does make window title red when it generates an alert in a terminal [19:02] and show that on another desktop [19:02] but not the notifications like notify-osd/xfce-notifyd [19:03] there's also notification-daemon not sure what that one is [20:39] ah OK