[10:15] hello [10:15] could anyone give me some advices? [10:16] my pc doesn't recognise my android phone [12:39] bonjour [12:40] j'ai un souci sur lubuntu. Je peux pas mettre à jour mes logiciels car je me rappelle plus de mon mot de passe [12:40] Pouvez vous m'aider ? [13:40] Hello. I have got a problem with my web-stick: I can establish connection alright, but after a certain time (rather irregularly) it disconnects. As roaming is allowed switching between UMTS and HSDPA occurs from time to time. I don´t know whether this is the cause of my problems. Does anybody know of a possibility to set 2G or 3G as fixed by using the terminal? [15:01] hey all [15:02] Sometimes my mouse pointer disappears and I am trying to know why. [15:10] just happened then the mouse pointer reappears all of a sudden [15:13] swift110, do you have intel graphics on 16.04? [15:14] lynorian, not sure [15:14] It's only started happening recently === Chunkyz_ is now known as Chunkyz [21:54] does lubuntu comes with redshift? [21:55] capum321: apt-cache policy will tell you if something is installed [21:55] capum321: doubt it, though. [21:55] apparently is [21:56] well your install has it :) [21:56] how one automate its enable on boot? [21:56] wxl your not? [21:56] sheesh i don't even have it on this kubuntu install [21:58] ok [21:59] i have an older xenial laying around and it doesn't [21:59] which distro? [22:00] lubuntu [22:00] i have the redshift package, not redshift-gtk [22:00] how could I automate it's color temp transiction? [22:00] i don't have either [22:00] you want to start this on boot of the desktop? [22:01] i think the color temp transiction works when you run `redshift`. i guess [22:01] so i should run it every boot time [22:02] it's x11 so probably needs to run everytime the desktop boots [22:02] https://askubuntu.com/questions/159008/how-to-add-startup-applications-in-lubuntu [22:02] there is no cfg file located at default location [22:24] wxl thanks [22:31] np capum321 [22:37] wxl can i insert a full command for example, `redshift -l 55:12` in lxsession edit ? [22:39] capum321: should be able to. quote it if necessary. you can also see if redshift doesn't have a conf file of some kind and set it there to be default [22:42] the bin will detect if I manually create it? [22:42] if it's set to [22:42] check the man page [22:43] it seems to refer to it http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/en/man5/redshift.5.html [22:47] much better. I was looking the other man page [23:00] wxl how to apply the .conf settings? [23:00] capum321: no clue! [23:01] what would be the generic way? [23:01] i'd cross reference the arch docs https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Redshift [23:07] the brightness script work for ubuntu? [23:11] having never even used the tool you have, i can't really say with certainty [23:13] sorry, i mean regarding the .sh script itself, does the commands are correct? it's all linux afterall shell script right? [23:13] however, if you mean https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Redshift#Use_real_screen_brightness then, assuming you have xbacklight (which i think everyone does), yes [23:13] oh i'm wrong it's optional [23:13] !info xbacklight | capum321 [23:13] capum321: xbacklight (source: xbacklight): simple utility to set the backlight level. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.1-1build1 (xenial), package size 7 kB, installed size 24 kB [23:13] the rest is all standard shell stuff [23:14] i have it [23:14] but read above... [23:14] ok [23:14] thanks [23:14] like i said, if you mean https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Redshift#Use_real_screen_brightness and you have xbacklight, then yes [23:15] i can't tell the screen looks well displayed with its lights...