[04:51] hi, i'm currently using Lubuntu 16.04 at home and I have an AMD processor with Radeon HD 8470D built-in graphics. everytime I open my computer, I always have a low resolution. [04:52] my monitor can support up to 1440x900 but I can only get this resolution if I first boot on to Windows and restart to Lubuntu. the appropriate driver seems to be loaded only when I boot to Windows first. [04:55] i know that AMD still has no support for Ubuntu 16.04 (http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/linux) but i want to know if there is a workaround for this. [06:45] deadimmortal, I am not sure if this will help but if you use grub for your dual boot you can hit c for a command line to have your comp reboot [06:45] this could be a wierd power management issues [06:45] I might try a bios upgrade [06:47] yes, i'm using grub for dual boot. what should i do in the command line? [06:47] lynorian: thank you btw. [06:52] hit c and type reboot and then it will reboot quicker [06:52] won't have to load windows [06:52] lynorian: oh, i see. never thought of that. i'll try that when i get home. :) [06:53] lynorian: thank you. [09:11] Hello there [09:31] Anyone could help for configuring sound keys in openbox ? === dldurk_ is now known as dldurk [17:55] Hello all [21:03] Hey. I'm trying to do a command line install from lubuntu alternate cd lubuntu-16.04-alternate-amd64.iso, but when I boot it, I only get "install Lubuntu" "OEM install" "check disc for defects" [21:03] Installation [21:03] The command-line version of Ubuntu is a sparse system without any graphical elements. It's a text-only version of what lies underneath all the advanced graphical elements. It's also the starting point for a minimal installation. [21:03] To install a base system, boot from any Alternate CD and choose "Install a command-line system." It is exactly the same command-line system on Lubuntu Alternate CDs. [21:04] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LowMemorySystems [21:08] since 14.04 we need to use the minimal cd I guess? [21:11] pls tell me how to change the keyboard layout in Lubuntu? [21:12] you want to add more keyboard layouts? [21:14] yes I do [21:16] this is the only thing I also left to do, I made a fresh install of Lubuntu 16.04 on my old computer [21:16] which version of lubuntu you are using [21:17] ok [21:17] run the fcitx from one of the menus [21:17] then an icon appears on the system tray [21:19] or run that from terminal. From that gui you should be able to add layouts