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Fatcola | Hey guys, I was hoping to get some help? | 02:31 |
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xubuntuuser | hi, there is screen tearing when i move windows around | 10:10 |
xubuntuuser | using xubuntu 16.10 | 10:11 |
xubuntuuser | how to fix this? | 10:11 |
_zsc_ | I'm having trouble with my 780ti and 16.04. I'm running dual monitors and getting an issue where only one monitor is working and on that monitor I cannot set a resolution higher than 1280*768. Which driver should I be using? I've tried a few at this stage.... cheers | 10:12 |
akxwi-dave | i always go for the resitricted nvidia ones.. neve a problems there | 10:34 |
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Jayroro | Hello, I just installed Xubuntu and I have an Intel 7260 wireless card. I was able to find out how to get it to stop disconnecting every 30 seconds or so but now it's very slow. This made me think I should look into getting a more compatible card. Is there a commended AC wireless adapter for max compatibility? | 14:23 |
GridCube | !wifi | 14:24 |
ubottu | Wireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs | 14:24 |
Jayroro | I'm guessing you didn't read the entire question... | 14:25 |
flocculant | Jayroro: actually that link points at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessCardsSupported | 14:27 |
Jayroro_ | Yes, I understand it had a list of cards and chipsets. However the chipset I am currently using "works" it just works terribly. I was looking for a suggestion of personal experience perhaps | 14:29 |
flocculant | yea - I got that - not everyone in here speaks english as a first tongue so that could get missed unless it's obvious to them | 14:30 |
flocculant | I can't actually answer - no wireless ;) | 14:30 |
Jayroro_ | I would prefer using wired but I would prefer not to dig through walls to run the cable | 14:31 |
flocculant | :) | 14:31 |
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Jayroro_ | see it's a but unstable... | 14:32 |
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flocculant | Jayroro_: have a read here - might help https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2319414 | 14:33 |
Jayroro_ | Thanks for looking, however that discussion ended with them ruling out every card that was reccomended | 14:36 |
Jayroro_ | probably an ethernet bridge will be the easiest to get working | 14:41 |
habbasi | Jayroro_: I'm using a PCE-AC68 without issues. | 14:41 |
Jayroro_ | thank you :) | 14:42 |
habbasi | Jayroro_: It needs restricted drivers, though. So depending on your Open-source Nazi-ness... | 14:42 |
Jayroro_ | i'm not too concerned with that as long as it is supported | 14:45 |
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p4ul | I am trying to install xubuntu on my usb flash drive. How important is it to have a swap partition? I have 8GB RAM so I don't think I need a swap partition or am I wrong? | 15:16 |
bekks | p4ul: Swap on an USB will be horribly slow, so just omit it. | 15:17 |
p4ul | bekks: ok thank you! | 15:18 |
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jpt9 | I just updated to 16.10 from 16.04, and I seem to be getting "thermald[954]: sysfs write failed trip_point_0_temp" about every 20 seconds or so in journalctl... | 22:04 |
jpt9 | I've looked around a bit -- I seem to have a generic /etc/thermald/thermald-conf.xml file. (I couldn't find one earlier -- I tried running thermald with info logging enabled, which may have created that file.) | 22:05 |
jpt9 | However, as far as I can tell, the fans are doing what they're supposed to -- they rev up if I start a render in Blender, etc. | 22:05 |
jpt9 | Should I attempt to fix this, or is it fine? (Computer is a ThinkPad X220 (Sandy Bridge). | 22:07 |
jpt9 | Hang on... just realized it might be looking for the config file somewhere else... | 22:09 |
jpt9 | No luck -- that didn't fix it. | 22:14 |
phenom | How do you enable autologin on xubuntu 16.04? | 23:39 |
gr1dl0ck | phenom: on what system? | 23:41 |
phenom | gr1dl0ck, lightdm xubuntu 16.04 | 23:42 |
gr1dl0ck | are you using this on a VM? | 23:42 |
phenom | no | 23:42 |
gr1dl0ck | ok on a first install when you are asked to create a user and password there is an option there to enable autologin | 23:43 |
gr1dl0ck | you need to tick/enable that | 23:43 |
GridCube | you can also edit it from the user config | 23:44 |
GridCube | or in the lightdm.conf file | 23:44 |
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