[16:31] <walrider> how can i upgrade my OpenGL version to 4.2  my device is supported 4.2
[16:43] <Infamous> walrider, may not be on linux
[16:47] <akxwi-dave> walrider:  what gpu do you have
[16:48] <akxwi-dave> Nvidia's 340.32 drivers support upto version 4.4 If I remember rightly..  just ensure your drivers are upto date
[16:53] <walrider> akxwi-dave, i have AMD Radeon HD 6320
[16:54] <walrider> akxwi-dave, and i am running 14.04.5
[16:54] <walrider> akxwi-dave, i need upgraded opengl to run games from steam
[16:54] <kraziekris> Hi, I have just installed Xubuntu on my Lenovo P50 laptop after trying EVERY other platform and its the first distro which has worked out of the box with my hardward.... Which is great, the only problem I am having is when I plug in an external monitor its seeing it as an extention of my laptop screen which means when I fullscreen an app its panning on both screens.
[16:56] <akxwi-dave> walrider:  have you installed the propriorty drives from with xubuntu?
[16:56] <walrider> akxwi-dave, yes but that is not letest version of openGL
[16:58] <akxwi-dave> You may need to download the lastest drivers from AMD to get it.. http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/linux
[17:00] <kraziekris> Also to add to my question above. I am using Nvidia Drivers.
[17:01] <akxwi-dave> although I had a  6570 on 14.04 and that ran steam games fine
[17:02] <akxwi-dave> kraziekris:  you may want to restart your laptop with the extra monitor plugged in...  I sometimes find that not all options to extend rather than mirror isn't available if I plug in the monitor after I have already booted
[17:03] <akxwi-dave> I now have it plgged in before booting up.. that way I get all options
[17:03] <akxwi-dave>  mine is a Lenovo E530..
[17:04] <akxwi-dave> with an  nvidia 630m gpu
[17:07] <kraziekris> Hi, thanks, I have it extended but thats exatle what its doing its just extending, Its does not see each screen as individual so when I maximize an app it setends over both screens.
[17:07] <kraziekris> its there a way around this?
[17:16] <kraziekris> Hi, not sure if anyone answered me, the IRC channel kicked me.
[17:16] <kraziekris> I need help with extended monitors.
[17:17] <kraziekris> I need linux to still see them as individual to some extent... When I expand an app it stretches over both screens.
[17:21] <kraziekris> is their a support forum?
[17:21] <kraziekris> is there a support forum?
[18:24] <kraziekris> Hi, after trying every Linux Distro for my lenovo P50 I have found Xubuntu to be the best suited as it nearly works out of the box.  The only trouble I am having is that Linux sees both my screens as 1 screen so when I maximise an app it pans over both screens.  How can I fix this so maximising an app just maximises to the screens its on?  Thanks  Chris
[18:24] <kraziekris> I am using Nvidia drivers.
[18:45] <pmjdebruijn> kraziekris https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/multihead#TwinView
[18:45] <pmjdebruijn> oh he's gone again
[19:12] <lerner> I added a pannel number 1 toxubuntu,on the bottom part of the screen. on certain applications like command line, even when configured to automatically hide, i can still see 2 milimeters of it
[19:12] <lerner> how do I fix that?
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[20:33] <xubuntu27i> I'm upgrading xubuntu. But I don't now how recognize an old crypt partition
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