[04:09] help [04:10] !help | Dr_Coke [04:10] Dr_Coke: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [04:10] nvidia drivers and my new monitor won't scale to 2550x1440 [04:10] or whatever that resolution is [04:10] around 2500x1440 [04:10] it scales and gives me no taskbar [04:11] and puts the login in a weird place [04:12] bring this to #ubuntu, Dr_Coke [04:12] ok === dreamon_ is now known as dreamon [19:45] Hi, this is my first time (and on a tablet so please be patient..). I installed xubuntu 16.04 at my fathers pc today, but the screen went a few time blueish with little blocks spread across the screen. I think the video card is not properly installed. [19:49] It is a Nvidia corporation MCP61 PCI Express bridge (rev a2). I did a lot times the standard updat-command through the terminal but I did not check the last tab with "additional drivers". My father is not nearby, so before I will go over, I would like to have a few things in mind that I can try. [20:01] Is it any different between using the software updater and the updates in software ? It seems it is never finnish. [20:03] How do you mean updates in software? I did both, the gui update and the terminal update command. [20:05] It is the menu software. there is the updates. [20:06] It is only standing there and go round and round for 45 min. [20:10] No answer in here. [20:11] I am disepointed it is allways so many bugs with linux and they continue in every versions. === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [22:56] @xubuntu80w Gnome Software is terrible, and I certainly wouldn't use it to install updates. [22:57] how it got forked into Ubuntus I don't know why. you can install the old Software Center though [22:58] I would update via CLI or the Software Updater [23:02] Oh good I'm not the only one that thinks that