[00:12] <pmatulis> pleia2, negative, i disable my touchpad upon boot
[02:36] <ribbit_dude> sup
[02:36] <ribbit_dude> neway, i have a question. I heard CYPRUSS cards are no longer supported which sucks
[02:36] <ribbit_dude> is there an alternative that works? i cant find radeon anywhere in the repository
[02:36] <ribbit_dude> and amdgpu is not supporting CYPRUSS cards
[02:37] <ribbit_dude> CYPRUSS = 5xxx cards
[02:37] <ribbit_dude> hello is this place dead? im freaking out
[08:19] <bazhang> !find radeon
[14:10] <xubuntu19w> I'm having issues with an infinite login loop. I've tried a number of suggested solutions online (clearing disk space, reinstalling lightdm, etc) to no avail. Is anyone available to help?
[14:12] <choki> helllo xubuntu19w
[14:13] <choki> xubuntu19w: did you try to login with ctrl+alt+f1?
[14:13] <choki> you could use it to backup data
[14:14] <akxwi-dave> xubuntu19w: following on from what choki  mentioned.. have you tried this...    https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2277509
[14:14] <xubuntu19w> I am able to login through the command terminal, yes
[14:15] <xubuntu19w> Logging in as a guest gives no problems, it is only when I try logging into my personal account that I encounter the infinite loop
[14:21] <akxwi-dave> have you tried logging in as guest and creating another user account and see if that has the same problem..?
[14:22] <xubuntu19w> The owner of .ICEauthority is root; would this be an issue? Should I change the owner to my user?
[14:22] <xubuntu19w> I have not. I will try that.
[14:24] <choki> lightdm has many bugs in 16.04
[14:27] <akxwi-dave> yes I would chown it to your user
[14:29] <xubuntu19w> I tried using gdm but ran into the same issue
[14:31] <xubuntu19w> Changing the owner of . ICEauthority has allowed me to login.  Thank you!
[14:33] <xubuntu19w> It seems that it is a limited version of the desktop...? Like xfce is not loaded. I am relatively new to linux, so I am not sure
[14:36] <xubuntu19w> There is an 'activities' tab in the upper left corner of the desktop
[14:44] <xubuntu19w> Ah, so it seems it was using GNOME. I switched the desktop environment to xfce and everything is back to normal. Thank you choki and akxwi-dave for all of the help.
[14:45] <akxwi-dave> :-) glad you're back working
[22:42] <xubuntu49w>  0 down vote favorite 	  I'm using Xubuntu, and when I scroll on webpages, it looks like the middle of the screen is hitting a speed bump. Or rather it's more like a single solitary wave that's stuck in place when I scroll. Same thing when I watch vidoes and there's a lot of movement on screen. I was using parole player, but tried VLC to see if it made any difference which it didn't.
[22:42] <xubuntu49w> I'm using AMD gpu