[08:31] <SilverLion> aloha pAt_
[08:32] <pAt_> moin SilverLion
[18:49] <guest1877> hi..  i have a computer with lubuntu 14.04 on it, and for some reason it keeps crashing..  that is to say, it gets slow, and then the mouse cursor arrow gets stuck in one place on the screen, and the mouse is able to be moved around but the arrow is in one place
[18:51] <wxl> guest1877: what machine? what's running? if you look at the task manager, what's eating up your memory and/or cpu?
[18:52] <wxl> guest1877: also check to see what your disk space is like.
[18:54] <guest1877> wxl, thanks
[18:54] <guest1877> i will check that next
[18:55] <guest1877> it tends to happen when i am using the web browser
[18:55] <wxl> guest1877: which browser? and what resource does it affect/
[18:56]  * genii guesses Firefox+Flash
[18:56] <wxl> probably :)
[18:57] <guest1877> it has happenned both with firefox and chrome
[18:57] <wxl> some memory might fix up the issue
[18:57] <wxl> how much ram you have?
[18:57] <guest1877> it first happened when i went to my routers page in firefox
[18:57] <guest1877> 1gb ram
[18:57] <wxl> that should be a fairly decent amount. are you running anything else?
[19:11] <guest1877> wxl, what do you mean?
[19:12] <guest1877> program wise?
[19:12] <wxl> guest1877: what other programs are running?
[19:14] <guest1877> oh ok...  well, the problem first happened after a fresh install on lubuntu-14.04.  i just openned firefox up and went to my router's ip, and it happenned.  i decided to re download the iso and i made a new live usb, and did another fresh install...
[19:14] <guest1877> after which, it started happenning again, but this time i have running cairo dock, and using google chrome as the browser..
[19:14] <guest1877> i will go on there and try to re create the problem
[19:14] <guest1877> is there a way that i can give you the output?
[19:16] <wxl> !pastebin | guest1877
[19:16] <guest1877> wxl, i meant, how can i get the output, so i can give you the paste
[19:19] <wxl> guest1877: just provide the link here after pastebining it
[19:54] <guest1877> wxl, that is not what i mean...  what i am asking is, how can i obtain the output
[19:54] <guest1877> will dmesg suffice?
[19:55] <guest1877> i want to be able to have in text what happenned so that you or someone who knows more about this stuff can help me fix it and maybe tell me why its happenning
[19:55] <wxl> guest1877: syslog and dmesg is good if there are errors, but my guess is you're having resources depleted
[19:55] <wxl> you can try ps aux | head -1; ps aux | sort -rn +2 | head -10 and ps aux | head -1; ps aux | sort -rn +3 | head
[22:32] <acecipher> Hi, how can I get a monitor configuration that doesn't mirror my screen on all my displays?
[22:33] <silverlion> acecipher, install arandr and put the screens next to each other ;) then you exit clone mode
[22:34] <acecipher> Ah, arnandr is the module. Cool
[22:34] <wxl> silverlion: will it work without arandr?
[22:34] <acecipher> And the three are all next to one another. If only the middle one was shorter xP
[22:34] <wxl> like could you use xrandr itself?
[22:36] <acecipher> lxrandr doesn't have any options for it
[22:44] <acecipher> Hmmm now my vga isn't showing up.
[22:45] <acecipher> Or like, it says the monitor is active
[22:58] <acecipher> Okay so arandr shuts down my VGA for some reason whenever I apply things.
[22:58] <acecipher> It still shows up as an active monitor in xrandr though.
[23:04] <acecipher> Hmmmm
[23:05] <acecipher> They all have to be the same size vertically it seems
[23:05] <acecipher> Which os... bleh
[23:05] <acecipher> But two screens works without the VGA at full sizes.
[23:06] <acecipher> Or well, without either VGA or DVI.
[23:07] <acecipher> Well I have it working now.~