[04:09] <Dr_Coke> help
[04:10] <cfhowlett> !help | Dr_Coke
[04:10] <Dr_Coke> nvidia drivers and my new monitor won't scale to 2550x1440
[04:10] <Dr_Coke> or whatever that resolution is
[04:10] <Dr_Coke> around 2500x1440
[04:10] <Dr_Coke> it scales and gives me no taskbar
[04:11] <Dr_Coke> and puts the login in a weird place
[04:12] <cfhowlett> bring this to #ubuntu, Dr_Coke
[04:12] <Dr_Coke> ok
[19:45] <xubuntu42w> 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] <xubuntu42w> 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] <xubuntu80w> Is it any different between using the software updater and the updates in software ? It seems it is never finnish.
[20:03] <xubuntu42w> How do you mean updates in software? I did both, the gui update and the terminal update command.
[20:05] <xubuntu80w> It is the menu software. there is the updates.
[20:06] <xubuntu80w> It is only standing there and go round and round for 45 min.
[20:10] <xubuntu80w> No answer in here.
[20:11] <xubuntu80w> I am disepointed it is allways so many bugs with linux and they continue in every versions.
[22:56] <triode132> @xubuntu80w Gnome Software is terrible, and I certainly wouldn't use it to install updates.
[22:57] <triode132> how it got forked into Ubuntus I don't know why. you can install the old Software Center though
[22:58] <triode132> I would update via CLI or the Software Updater
[23:02] <Perigee> Oh good I'm not the only one that thinks that