[01:59] <___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/keyboard [01:59] <___Rocky___> but non of these procedures work [01:59] <___Rocky___> Can someone give me suggestions [02:00] <___Rocky___> I would like to get this working through xkboptoins rather than resort to xmodmap [07:11] Good morning. [11:12] hiya folks [11:24] hi === brainwash_ is now known as brainwash === brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [17:44] A (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. [17:45] It's not putting anything in syslog and I can't find any other logs of why it's crashing. [17:45] I thought maybe this was Wily-only, but maybe it's just caused by this game changing and dist-upgrading was a coincedence. [17:46] Faux: If you're on wily try sudo journalctl -u pulseaudio [17:48] It's not being restarted by systemd; systemd thinks the init script started last time I booted; and has done nothing since. [17:48] i.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] nod [20:11] hey, I can't seem to get my hybrid intel/amd combo to work, only seems to work while docked [20:12] does it work on none+1 ? [20:12] no [20:12] I upgraded to wily to test [20:12] same scenario [20:13] yeh,t hose have always been a pain to get working [20:13] defeats the purpose to have it on the dock all the time [20:13] performed quite well while on the dock [20:14] ran glmark2 and got a decent hike in score [20:14] hoping to get it working so that minecraft doesn't run like garbage [20:15] be nice if there was a way to trick the laptop into thinking it's docked [20:16] what is this, one of the older Lenovo's ? [20:17] no, elitebook 840 g1 [20:18] mijk: 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 out [20:19] yes, I read about bumblebee in passing a couple years ago [20:20] hmm, seems it's for nvidia [20:21] mijk: If it's the newer stuff then maybe the Arch guys hints will helphttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Hybrid_graphics#ATI_Dynamic_Switchable_Graphics [20:23] alirhgt, I'll have to a look thanks === g4mby is now known as PaulW2U [22:45] does 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 it [22:45] i dont have an xorg.conf and no .confg/monitors.xml. where does the saved configuration come from?! all the documentation seems outdated