[02:01] <Kamilion> Green: 15.10 should probably work out, due to the newer kernel.
[02:02] <Kamilion> I've found 4.2.0 to work quite a bit better on a bunch of my machines.
[12:27] <utu8o> how do you get audio over HDMI?
[12:33] <utu8o> i installed pavucontrol software i can changed the audio settings to output via HDMI, but now the main audio control can't adjust the volume
[12:33] <utu8o> i guess i'll try to change settings to see what works the best
[12:34] <redwolf> you can also try with others, like xfce4-mixer, alsamixer, or more
[12:39] <utu8o> the driver setting "tear free" for Intel graphics should be enabled by default in Lubuntu
[12:39] <redwolf>  we can't, it's not fully open source
[12:40] <redwolf> only AMD released Catalyst (being replaced now) is totally OpenSource
[12:42] <utu8o> i mean, there was video tearing with lubuntu, i just added "tear free" enabled code in the settings and it fixed the tearing issue in Lubutu
[12:42] <utu8o> that single code line should be set in Lubuntu by default
[12:43] <redwolf> oh the refresh rate?
[12:43] <redwolf> I don't have such "tear free" option :)
[12:44] <utu8o> also, i just tried xfce4-mixer and alsamixer, it can't set the audio output via HDMI, it only works with pavucontrol, but with pavucontrol it is only application specific so if you set HDMI audio out for an app it disables the main audio control
[12:46] <redwolf> pavucontrol is more advanced, yes, like the ability to use an equaliser: http://www.webupd8.org/2013/10/system-wide-pulseaudio-equalizer.html
[12:48] <utu8o> HDMI released in 2003, audio output via HDMI should be detected and set by default
[12:49] <redwolf> those are kernel things. anyway the support exists