[00:04] is there anyone here? [00:05] yes. [01:08] Hi knome, I posted this a while ago any ideas to fix this problem? Hi all, how do I fix the floating "input not supported" message on latest xunbutu with an ATI card pls? [01:08] no, i have no idea. [01:19] knome ok no probs [08:24] hello [08:24] can i please asc something/? [08:25] help [08:25] * xubuntu593 help [08:26] just ask it - if someone can help they will [08:32] i have a medion wim 2180 laptop, i installed xubuntu and everything worked great exept for the 9300m dedicated gpu, from the three thermizer settings 200mhz 400mhz and 800 mhz it never throttles down to energy efficient mode or give it a moment to rest, its like the gpu stresses the whole day [08:35] xubuntu593: you could try installing the restricted nvidia graphics drivers for your gpu. they should be available in the system settings. [08:35] i tried that allready still remains the same [11:45] under xubuntu 15.10 the gui frontend settings editor for xfconf let me set the refreshrate of my monitor - can i try this without harm on a modern laptop? === knob2 is now known as knob [18:13] I have a problem while reinstalling wily. I have dual boot (with win 8) using uefi. [18:13] When I run the installation program, it says I need to have a uefi boot partition. [18:14] There is one partition, /boot/uefi, labeled "windows boot manager". [18:15] Is it incorrectly labeled? I have already used ubuntu and windows in dual boot for over a year. It is using grub as first boot loader. [18:16] Installing from usb [18:20] The installation program tells me I need a partition with at least 35 mb for the boot loader, but I can't see any other likely partition than the one marked "windows boot manager". [18:22] I don't want to get this wrong. A year and a half ago I installed Ubuntu in legacy mode by mistake, and it wiped out my windows. === dreamon_ is now known as dreamon [19:15] Does anybody have any advice about what I described? [19:34] having a problem with intel graphics on a htpc running xubuntu 15.10 [19:34] if you shut off the tv, connected on HDMI, and turn it back on, tv shows No Signal [19:34] any idea how to fix this? [19:35] tried creating an intel conf in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ [19:35] tried disabling DPMS [19:36] other settings as well, but nothing seems to keep this on when the tv is turned back on [19:47] dmfrey: had exactly that issue myself - hang fire while I remember back a couple of weeks [19:49] thanks flocculant [19:51] dmfrey: ok so what I ended up doing with that issue is have a script with the code line from https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11107#c48 [19:51] bugzilla.xfce.org bug 11107 in Xfsettingsd "xfsettingsd resets TV mode to NULL on power cycle" [Critical,Reopened] [19:51] though I did change sleep from 10 to 3 [19:51] then add the script to session startup [19:52] worked for me - though I can't actually help with that as such now as I ended up using openelec [19:52] cool, thank you, i will give this a shot [19:53] not for any other reason than the box is *just* reading nfs - didn't need all the whole xubuntu thing on it :) [19:53] i think this is kind of a temporary thing until i can get mythbuntu 16.04, which has the correct kernel for this box and most of this stuff already setup [19:53] k [19:53] well - hope it helps :) [19:54] i just built a rpi with the raspian jessie minimal image, if you are looking for something small [19:54] it is just for Bind9, DHCP and NTP [19:54] sounds like a small box like that would serve you nicely [19:56] dmfrey: I bought something already :) [19:57] :) [20:19] Just to add, I managed to install it as planned. I don't understand why it warned about not having selected efi boot partition, as the installer found it later === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang