[00:04] hi speak spanish? [00:06] como instalo sql developer & oracle express edition en ubuntu mate 17.04 [00:07] help me people [00:07] plaese [00:07] please [02:35] How temperature could be adjusted for GPU(Kelvin)? I need diapason of 8000-1000 K. Driver from AMD does not support my graphics card (2014) in U.17 [02:35] how work in safecopy? [02:42] I only know it's xrandr --output DVI-0 --brightness 0.85 --gamma 0.69:0.69:0.93 It is not comfortable and no contrast adjustment and no temperature. Without the contrast adjustment and temperature it bad for me. [02:46] Through the script is simpler, but not as convenient as in the GPU driver [02:53] Me driver need for to configure the monitor, not for gaming. I use script, but in windows it can the GPU driver. [02:53] xrandr --newmode "1280x960_76.00" 131.75 1280 1368 1504 1728 960 963 967 1006 -hsync +vsync [02:53] xrandr --addmode DVI-0 1280x960_76.00 [02:53] xrandr --output DVI-0 --mode 1280x960_76.00 [02:53] xrandr --output DVI-0 --brightness 0.85 --gamma 0.69:0.69:0.93 [02:56] max what i can for monitor configure without gpu driver [02:57] 8000-10000 K [02:59] on windows i use contrast -20 brigeness [03:00] on windows i use contrast -20 brightness -5 --gamma 0.98(all) temperature 10000k [03:01] GPU: on windows i use contrast -20 brightness -5 --gamma 0.98(all) temperature 10000k [03:03] and in monitor settings: contrast 0 brightness 0 [03:05] lcd monitors are too bright for me even on the zeros [03:07] And I like 8000-10000 K, not 6500 [03:33] Linux often changing radically, and for 1% of users Linux - AMD won't be remake the drivers. === francisco_ is now known as nitiu [03:53] and for Xu15 driver from AMD does not support my graphics card (2014). But in first version xu15 driver support xu15, but xu15 now have new version x11 and the same driver AMD not support xu15, fynny [03:53] )))) [03:56] but XP have for my APU GPU driver )))) [04:03] No new drivers not will be from AMD for this video card for Linux and will not be [04:14] Humor: and I want to say QT for all, for all and everywhere. [04:29] @rteyetrwrwgf: check this page for which drivers to use for your card ; https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xorg#AMD [04:39] Let's say I find a driver for a different Linux, but there is no guarantee the new update Linux, driver for the GPU will works. With Xu 15 this is what happened. [04:39] http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Bulldozer/AMD-A4-Series%20A4-4020.html [04:42] not driver for game without settings for monitor [04:50] him (driver gpu) need in xu 15 previous x11 - not bug, autoupdate in xu15 x11 [04:51] If I am digesting the info correctly, you need to use ATI (open source) or Catalyst drivers not AMDGPU / AMDGPUPRO drivers for your GPU [04:54] ATI (open source) has the same settings (ability to change gamma, contrast, brightness, temperature K, any resolution and any refresh rate) for the monitor as what is in the AMD driver for Windows? [04:57] i think no, but i not use ATI (open source) [04:58] i think no, but i not used ATI (open source) [05:02] "any resolution and any refresh rate" With NVIDIA with it better. AMD have a wide range of resolutions, but with the restriction, from NVIDIA without restriction. [05:12] You should see who didn't see the nvidia/AMD monitor settings for Windows OS to know exactly about what I'm writing [05:13] You should see who didn't see the nvidia/AMD driver monitor settings for Windows OS to know exactly about what I'm writing [15:47] !find cheese [15:47] Found: cheese, cheese-common, gir1.2-cheese-3.0, libcheese-dev, libcheese-doc, libcheese-gtk-dev, libcheese-gtk25, libcheese8, W:, W: (and 118 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=cheese&searchon=names&suite=zesty§ion=all [15:47] !info cheese [15:47] cheese (source: cheese): tool to take pictures and videos from your webcam. In component main, is optional. Version 3.24.0-0ubuntu1 (zesty), package size 147 kB, installed size 490 kB === claudio is now known as Guest1929 [16:45] pinging martin wimpress, pinging martin wimpress... [16:45] nevermind afk [16:46] does anyone know if automatic updates clean up old kernel images yet? [16:47] there's a bug report like 3 years old and still going on that [16:47] it's not a problem on arch-based distros but it's still a problem in deb [16:48] although on arch there's no really automatic mechanism [16:59] I think they are still there, use left shift on boot to see diff kernels [17:00] see the problem is if you have an encrypted luks partition, that /boot parition gets filled to the brim and you can't update anything anymore [17:00] so it's a manual process to autoremove kernels [17:02] Im not running ubuntu.. Im running mint. [17:02] a smart method I heard is just run bash autoremove on shutdown [17:02] hah well good luck with that, does Mint even mark old kernels as autoremovable? [17:02] We have diff update managers [17:03] I dont even give them a second thought. [17:03] yeah I ran mint for a while, couldn't figure out why they didn't set critical security updates by default [17:03] i mean, comon? [17:03] They have three levels of pre sets now [17:13] !info abs-guide [17:13] abs-guide (source: abs-guide): The Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 10-2 (zesty), package size 1021 kB, installed size 4366 kB [17:18] oh god I think I found it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unattended-upgrades/+bug/1357093 -- "Wishlist" [17:18] Launchpad bug 1357093 in unattended-upgrades "Kernels not autoremoving, causing out of space error on LVM or Encrypted installation or on any installation, when /boot partition gets full" [Undecided,New] [21:48] y pc cannot receive updates because there's not enough space on disk. what can be done to increase the volume? [21:51] Launchpad bug 1357093 in unattended-upgrades "Kernels not autoremoving, causing out of space error on LVM or Encrypted installation or on any installation, when /boot partition gets full" [Undecided,New] [21:51] Launchpad bug 1357093 in unattended-upgrades "Kernels not autoremoving, causing out of space error on LVM or Encrypted installation or on any installation, when /boot partition gets full" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1357093 [22:30] hey guys, what's the terminal command for finding the version of ubuntu that I'm running? [22:32] I can find the version, but how do I find out if it's 64-bit? [22:35] When we/i can install shap packages? I'm interested in the vlc 3.0 beta he have package snap. In 2020 or 2025 year? [22:37] forget it, I googled it and found out how to find if I'm running 64-bit or not. [22:59] I know, how to install snap package. But vlc beta snap I can't installed. [23:11] if we can't installed snap package vlc, update vlc he have deb package for Debian 9. vlc 2.2.6