[00:38] Hello, when watching flash videos for a while, the screen turns to blank. How to prevent it? [00:46] wlxmhls: what version of lubuntu? [00:50] ianorlin: i am using lubuntu 14.04 lts [00:51] x86_64 [01:16] ah something nice came in 14.10 for that [01:17] for what [01:22] screen going black in audio or video === Metacity is now known as Metachristmas === benonsoftware is now known as MerryChristmas === Metachristmas is now known as Chelsie [07:44] * shiggitay preps to install Lubuntu 15.04 Daily onto his BayTrai Tablet === MerryChristmas is now known as benonsoftware [14:34] the torrent for ppc .iso at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Alternate_ISO seems to be broken === zz_XeBlackWater is now known as XeBlackWater === XeBlackWater is now known as zz_XeBlackWater [19:18] hi all [19:22] welcome Buddyb [19:22] hi zy3pd [19:22] just installed lubuntu and have 2 questions [19:22] thought i'd come here to see if i could figure it out [19:22] i've read online but are still somewhat confused [19:23] Buddyb, so your questions ? [19:24] first, ARandR [19:24] how do I save my format for 2 monitors so that i dont have to switch each time i reboot [19:24] defaults to mirror, and i want it to extend [19:24] ok arandr has a nice command line tool that comes with it called unxrandr [19:25] Buddyb, save your settings in arandr as file and then put the command in the file in the autostar [19:25] t [19:25] i see, just ran it in terminal and i guess that gives my current format? [19:26] zy3pD: saved it, how do i put it in autostart? [19:26] in settings→default applications for lxsession there is a autostart section [19:27] ok Buddyb ;) ? [19:28] sorry [19:28] i'm looking at the autostart tab now [19:28] LXRandR autostart is checked [19:29] you have to add an entry in "manual autostarted applications" [19:29] ok, what do i add [19:30] arandr→save as file→open this file→paste the command in autostart section [19:31] ok trying to find where the file is [19:32] don't know where you saved it ^^ [19:33] yea i'm new at this [19:33] saved it to it's default in arandr [19:34] so just save it again and change the location [19:35] i think it is in the hidden directory .screenlayouts in your home directory [19:35] ok [19:35] yea, it is, so i cant see it [19:35] i saved another copy [19:35] ok [19:36] so copy paths, then paste that into the manual autostarted apps? [19:36] yes [19:36] no [19:36] ok, what do i do? [19:36] open the file and just copy the command in this file ... its easier [19:37] execute or execute in terminal? [19:37] open [19:37] nice [19:37] ok [19:37] so now copy that? [19:37] yes [19:37] this part too? [19:37] #!/bin/sh [19:38] no [19:38] just the xrandr ... part [19:38] ok its one line [19:38] right! [19:38] copy paste then click add? [19:38] yes [19:38] ok then close that [19:39] that's it? [19:39] right [19:39] cool, i'll have to reboot later [19:39] yes maybe try an reboot and see if it works [19:39] ok [19:39] thank you so much for that [19:39] one more q [19:39] the audio [19:39] time for sec question? [19:39] ok [19:40] so i have pulse audio [19:40] yeah [19:40] i installed pavu control [19:40] i'm having issues with sound [19:40] y [19:40] via headphones [19:41] ok sry i can't see the question? [19:41] I can't get the audio to configure properly [19:42] try pavucontrol [19:42] thats all i can say [19:43] you have to change the output device to the headset if it doesnt automaticly [19:44] ok i'm messing with it now [19:44] so without headphones/mic plugged in, everything works [19:45] ok you will find it out later :D [19:46] or just ask in the ubuntu channel about problems with pulse ... many have those [19:46] ok [19:46] in pulse [19:47] what does set as fallback check mean? [19:47] it means that this device will be used [19:48] at last option [19:48] *as [19:49] how bout lock channels together [19:50] there is a button for it [19:50] yea, what does it man? [19:51] that left and right speaker are changed together [19:51] oh ok [19:51] yea, can't figure out how to get it to come thru the headphones [19:52] when i go to playback i have to select between speakers and headphones [19:52] but when i select headphones i cant adjust playback outside of the app [19:52] idk ... ask this in ubuntu channel [19:54] try the pavu gui ... thats all i can say... my english is not the best [19:55] ok let me check there [19:55] thanks for your help [19:55] you going to be around? i'll probably be back [19:55] no i will go to bed soon [19:56] oh ok, are you usually on here? [19:56] yes [19:56] oh ok i missunderstood you :D [19:57] *mistake [19:57] no, you were right [19:57] i meant will you be on in 10 minutes and are you generally on [19:58] you had it right [19:58] ok :D [20:00] thanks again! [20:00] no problem [20:00] welcome to lubuntu ^^ [20:02] thanks [20:05] zy3pD: the ARandr setting didn't work [20:07] Buddyb, what happens if you run the command (you pasted into autostart) from a terminal? [20:08] ps. is missunderstood an english word? [20:08] i'll have to try [20:08] yes it is [20:08] so i want LXRandR autostart to be enabled? [20:08] or does that offset it [20:08] yes [20:09] so keep that enabled, and then add the manual xrandr line [20:09] yes [20:09] you want me to execute that file in terminal" [20:09] ? [20:10] no open a terminal → copy the command you pasted in manual autostart and then paste it in terminal [20:11] this is the command i put in autostart, is that right? [20:11] xrandr --output HDMI1 --mode 1920x1200 --pos 1920x0 --rotate normal --output LVDS1 --off --output VIRTUAL1 --off --output DP1 --off --output VGA1 --mode 1920x1200 --pos 0x0 --rotate normal [20:12] yes this command [20:12] nothing happenned but i already adjust to this setting [20:13] would i need to put it back to mirror [20:13] then run the command again? [20:13] yes [20:16] ok let me try [20:16] it changes it like it should [20:17] and from autostart it doesnt work? [20:17] correct [20:18] settings→default applications for lxsession → autostart → disable autostart applications is no ? [20:18] yes [20:19] do you need always the 2 screens? [20:20] i have done it with a keyboard shortcut [20:20] so the image is only on both screens if i press the shortcut [20:21] http://a.pomf.se/wbvxmy.png [20:22] i always need both screens to be extended, not mirrored [20:22] does this command changes anything after startup? [20:23] which one? [20:23] yes, if i do it myself [20:24] but it does not do it automatically [20:24] ok so the autostart doesnt work [20:25] nope [20:25] i wrote you a pm ok [20:26] did you saw it? [23:46] Quick question: What's the path to the menu icon for lxpanel in lubuntu [23:49] No dice? === ChunkzZ is now known as ChunkzZ1