/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2015/09/06/#ubuntu+1.txt

___Rocky___Ubuntu 15.10. Trying to use the xkboption ctrl:swap_lalt_lctl_lwin. Tried the tweak tool, tried using setxkbmap in /etc/profile and tried setting /etc/default/keyboard01:59
___Rocky___but non of these procedures work01:59
___Rocky___Can someone give me suggestions01:59
___Rocky___I would like to get this working through xkboptoins rather than resort to xmodmap02:00
lordievaderGood morning.07:11
BluesKajhiya folks11:12
fhfhi11:24
=== brainwash_ is now known as brainwash
=== brainwash_ is now known as brainwash
FauxA (Steam) game I'm running is causing pulseaudio to restart for some reason sometimes.  I'm guessing it's crashing.  It causes other apps to not be able to produce audio until they're restarted/reinited.  As it's a sysvinit thing, I can't work out what's restarting it.17:44
FauxIt's not putting anything in syslog and I can't find any other logs of why it's crashing.17:45
FauxI thought maybe this was Wily-only, but maybe it's just caused by this game changing and dist-upgrading was a coincedence.17:45
penguin42Faux: If you're on wily try  sudo journalctl -u pulseaudio17:46
FauxIt's not being restarted by systemd; systemd thinks the init script started last time I booted; and has done nothing since.17:48
Fauxi.e. the last thing in the journal is: Sep 05 00:17:51 astoria systemd[1]: Started LSB: Start the PulseAudio sound server.17:48
penguin42nod17:48
mijkhey, I can't seem to get my hybrid intel/amd combo to work, only seems to work while docked20:11
penguin42does it work on none+1 ?20:12
mijkno20:12
mijkI upgraded to wily to test20:12
mijksame scenario20:12
penguin42yeh,t hose have always been a pain to get working20:13
mijkdefeats the purpose to have it on the dock all the time20:13
mijkperformed quite well while on the dock20:13
mijkran glmark2 and got a decent hike in score20:14
mijkhoping to get it working so that minecraft doesn't run like garbage20:14
mijkbe nice if there was a way to trick the laptop into thinking it's docked20:15
penguin42what is this, one of the older Lenovo's ?20:16
mijkno, elitebook 840 g120:17
penguin42mijk: There used to be a thing called bumblebee for doing this, but someone did say it's supposed to work these days; but it can be very tricky to figure out20:18
mijkyes, I read about bumblebee in passing a couple years ago20:19
mijkhmm, seems it's for nvidia20:20
penguin42mijk: If it's the newer stuff then maybe the Arch guys hints will helphttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Hybrid_graphics#ATI_Dynamic_Switchable_Graphics20:21
mijkalirhgt, I'll have to a look thanks20:23
=== g4mby is now known as PaulW2U
kaimastdoes anybody know hwo to remove saved settings for different monitors? i plug mine in and it sets it to the wrong frequency. nothing is displayed and there is no way to change it22:45
kaimasti dont have an xorg.conf and no .confg/monitors.xml. where does the saved configuration come from?! all the documentation seems outdated22:45

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!