[10:03] <qwerkus> hello. Yesterday I tried dual monitoring on lubuntu
[10:04] <qwerkus> 14.04 with xrandr. Worked fine. Today, I boot up an get a blank desktop (background + mouse)
[10:04] <qwerkus> how can I fix it ?
[10:07] <koell> qwerkus: so there are no panels there or the menu at the bottom?
[10:07] <qwerkus> exactly. ctrl+alt+t doesn't work either.
[10:08] <koell> qwerkus: so does every restart fail?
[10:08] <qwerkus> ye
[10:08] <qwerkus> s
[10:09] <koell> did you put the xrandr command in the autostart config file?
[10:09] <qwerkus> no
[10:09] <koell> im using xrandr as well and just put it there so after login i got dual monitor setup
[10:10] <qwerkus> sure
[10:10] <qwerkus> but I had to try it first, so I used a term, and entered the commands manually
[10:10] <koell> yeah
[10:11] <qwerkus> is there a log file somewhere showing what's going on after lighdm passes over to lxde ?
[10:11] <koell> but if you only try it is reset after restart and now that problem appears?
[10:12] <qwerkus> yes; that's why my guess is that it's not xrandr related
[10:14] <koell> weirdo
[11:43] <rockworldmi> Hi all.
[11:43] <rockworldmi> i am unable to boot into LiveDVD on hp450
[11:44] <rockworldmi> i have disabled uefi but still not working
[12:24] <qwerkus> still facing a blank desktop here; no clue where the problem is..
[12:26] <zy3pD> mouse visible?
[12:26] <qwerkus> yes
[12:27] <zy3pD> tried with a seound monitor? maybe drivers are missing
[12:27] <zy3pD> or with Ctrl+Alt+F1 on terminal?
[12:28] <qwerkus> xorg.0.log shows no problem with nouveau
[12:28] <qwerkus> it's a laptop though
[12:34] <zy3pD> so additional drivers are missing
[12:35] <qwerkus> you mean nvidia bins ?
[12:36] <zy3pD> e.g.
[12:39] <qwerkus> ha: works. Turns out there was no space left on /
[12:39] <qwerkus> clear some space; problem fixed
[12:39] <zy3pD> omg
[12:40] <qwerkus> I think I already experienced this somewhere
[12:40] <qwerkus> there should be a quick check upon boot time
[12:40] <qwerkus> to see if there is enough space left
[16:13] <pacmyc> After latest update on lubuntu 64-bit the computer freezes for about 1 minute when the "logout"-button is pressed on the "start menu". I never had any issues like this before. After a minute the logout menu appears and seem to be working. Any ideas? Or hints which log log files to check=
[16:14] <yz3pD> pacmyc, i had the same problem! installed additional display drivers...runs fast
[16:16] <pacmyc> ok i'll try that, thanx
[19:21] <taiebot> Wouah guys i have just updated to the latest updates today and i won 60Mb of ram on startup. I am on 14.04 and i have proposed as updates. if i login as the guest session it uses only 140mb of ram that's a massive improvement.
[19:24] <wxl> taiebot: that's interesting. wonder if it was bash's fault hahahah
[19:27] <ianorlin> wxl for bug 1374546 what am I supposed to strace?
[19:27] <wxl> ianorlin: the command(s) you're running
[19:27] <taiebot> wxl: Did someone notice the same improvement? i do think its more related to the kernel update
[19:29] <wxl> taiebot: can't say i've been paying attention.
[19:33] <taiebot> wxl: I have a widget always on, with ram and cpu displayed. I did clearly notice after i updated a big improvement on startup
[20:14] <BuntuTech> hello lubuntites
[20:50] <holstein> BuntuTech: hello, and welcome .. be sure to use the #lubuntu-offtopic channel for casual chatting
[20:55] <BuntuTech> what casual chatting im just sitting here
[22:10] <kamikaze1993> could someone help me get my wifi card intel 6235 to get more stabil?
[22:10] <kamikaze1993> http://pastebin.com/z0aUmUgd
[23:04] <dresden> how do I force lxpanel to load on my primary display if my external monitor is positioned left?