[00:20] <GridCube> i tried adding a higher resolution to my new tv/monitor and this xrandr --newmode "1600x900_60.00" 118.25 1600 1696 1856 2112 900 903 908 934 -hsync +vsync, works, however it is all blurry and windows for some reason dont expand to the whole desktop
[00:21] <holstein> GridCube: its interesting.. im just done moving a friend over to new hardware, trying to implement 1600x900 for him..
[00:21] <GridCube> hehehe
[00:21] <GridCube> XD
[00:21] <GridCube> i just got a 24" tv
[00:22] <holstein> we just updated him from 12.04 to 14.04, and the AMD proprietary driver was missing. the open one seemed ok, but, didnt do any 16:9 res
[00:22] <GridCube> P: it works on 1360x768, which is rather rubbish, but thats tvs
[00:22] <holstein> yup.. thats what he had ^
[00:22] <GridCube> if i connected it to hdmi id get a lot more, but i only have 1 hdmi out on my pc
[00:23] <holstein> and, thats already taken up?
[00:23] <GridCube> i can force it to 1600x900, but it ends all blurry
[00:23] <GridCube> yes, its the 32" tv :3
[00:29] <knome> GridCube, i have a solution for you...
[00:29] <knome> GridCube, ...stop hoarding the TV's!
[00:31] <GridCube> P: not a solution
[00:31] <knome> it is... maybe not the one you are looking for though :)
[00:37] <xubuntu106> hello.
[00:37] <knome> hello
[00:37] <xubuntu106> wow. last time i used this was like in 2001 mIRC
[00:37] <xubuntu106> : D
[00:39] <xubuntu106> anyhow, im pushing xubuntu 14 right now on my iMac (version dinosaur)
[00:39] <GridCube> :)
[00:39] <xubuntu106> hopefully it will run smooth and allow all updates to push.
[00:40] <xubuntu106> i had Ubuntu on it but it never wanted to update nor shutdown nor reboot nor suspend
[00:40] <xubuntu106> but all else worked
[00:40] <xubuntu106> so, what is the diff between xubuntu and ubuntu guys girls
[00:40] <Unit193> Xfce, config, default applications.
[00:40] <Unit193> !xubuntu
[09:43] <xubuntu78w> hii...this is charan ..i accidentally removed wifi icon on the top of panel in the notification.can anyone help me how to get it back
[10:35] <bazhang> !info xfce4-indicator-plugin
[10:50] <Voyage_> How to adjust volume in xubuntu and switch between different audio devices?
[11:59] <Voyage> How to adjust volume in xubuntu and switch between different audio devices?
[12:03] <Luyin> Voyage see #xfce
[12:40] <nomic> alsamixer = control alsa sound totally -- alsamixer from bash
[12:40] <nomic> pavucontrol
[12:40] <nomic> another facility for controlling sound
[12:40] <nomic> commands
[12:40] <nomic> voyage
[15:53] <oranges13> heh, this is cool. Can chat whilst installing!
[17:22] <BBLLCC> every time I shut down my machine off xubuntu 15.04 "stops" in a blank screen, not whutting the machine. It can be like that for the whole night
[17:22] <BBLLCC> help please
[17:34] <GridCube> BBLLCC: is this something recent?
[17:34] <GridCube> maybe try reverting to an older kernel if it is?
[17:34] <BBLLCC> GridCube, just got rid of 20 or so old kernels and i simply wont install em back :D
[17:35] <GridCube> welp
[17:41] <BBLLCC> its not that dramatic, the shutdown signal has already been sent
[17:41] <BBLLCC> but its a pity my craptop has so non compatible firmware
[18:12] <holstein> BBLLCC: lol.. it would be a nice way to cross-refernce the issue, and see if a kernel regression is happening
[18:13] <holstein> BBLLCC: you can also try going the other way, and installing a mainline kernel..
[18:29] <BBLLCC> holstein, sounds too complicated
[22:11] <Reptilia> Power optimization is not that good in 15.04, as it was in 14.04. I have noticed this since my battery discharges way quicker than it used to, and battery life is dismissed as the reason for this, since i have noticed a difference immediately after the update/upgrade.
[22:11] <Reptilia> battery life, referring to the overall capacity of the battery
[23:24] <GridCube> well
[23:25] <GridCube> dvi to hdmi adapters work :P