=== abc is now known as Guest47308 [11:18] thanks for fixing the topic Unit193 :) [11:45] hi all [11:45] hi sakrecoer [11:45] :) [12:22] hello, i've installed lxde (amongst other desktop environments).. however, i need to add a custom resolution for this monitor, but it isn't remembered after reboot.. where is a suitable place to put it? [12:24] xorg.conf? [12:30] antto: Try aRandR [12:31] the package is named arandr [12:31] You should pretty much never do any configs in xorg.conf anymore [12:31] i already have that [12:32] it opens a GUI window where i can select output (VGA/HDMI/blahbla) and choose from the known resolutions [12:33] but i need to add 1366x768, cuz it's not available as an option [12:35] antto: Ah, well, that could perhaps require some xorg.conf editing. [12:36] but i can't seem to find where xorg.conf is located [12:37] it's not in /etc/X11/ [12:38] antto: There isn't one, by default, so you'll need to create one. But, the smartest place is probably /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/yourownconf.conf [12:38] Though, you should be fine creating /etc/X11/xorg.conf [12:46] hm [12:46] now after a reboot, it throws me into text mode [12:47] normally it goes to a screen where i login and choose which desktop environment to use [12:56] antto: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution might help if you haven't already checked it out yet. [12:58] ah [12:58] and as suggested there putting the start up script could be workaround until you figure out how to fix your .conf file? [12:58] xorg.conf is not meant for scripts [12:58] i created xorg.conf and added two xrandr calls [12:58] haha no sorry to mix things together. What i meant is that you can make your xrandr command to a script that is executed on login. [12:59] yes, that's what i tried to do, but i saved it as xorg.conf [13:00] antto, xorg conf, is not for scripts as you just discovered. has its own syntax. there are some information on the wiki page, and you can also look at the other files in the xorg.conf.d/ folder to see more examples of the syntax perhaps? [13:01] i don't have anything in /etc/X11/ with "xorg" in the name at all [13:03] ok.. correction [13:03] go to /usr/share/X11 [13:07] (for the examples of syntax I mean) [13:11] okay, added the xrandr commands to ~/.profile [13:11] try that. [13:12] now i have the custom resolution as an option [13:12] o/ all [13:13] anyone tried the new 16.04 yet? [13:13] ok, and if you want to go the xorg.conf route, apparently you can add the xorg.conf to the usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d [14:27] welcome, olinuxx :) [14:47] :) [15:35] 21 [15:40] half-42 maybe ? :) [16:55] is it known that there are versions missing from the ubuntu archive? [18:58] Hobbyboy: Versions? please explain. [18:58] links are nice too :) [19:44] versions like 10.04, 8.04, and others are missing [20:31] hola [20:32] hello === emanuele is now known as Guest83785 [22:57] Hobbyboy: I think it is only versions that still have some support like security upgrades. You may find Studio's support cycle is less than vanilla or server. [22:58] Hobbyboy: I am assuming you mean http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/ ? [23:29] hello. been plying google for info to no avaiIl. installing ubuntustudio 16.04 (I think). No progress bar on install window. Is that normal?? [23:29] *no avail [23:30] all I get is the slideshow that does not advance automatically [23:31] I guess I could reboot and try again...