es1_ | hi | 00:33 |
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es1_ | what kernel version comes with xubuntu? | 00:33 |
es1_ | 16.04 | 00:33 |
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rajivmars | i have just installed xubuntu 16.04.2. why the brightness is automatically increases when i first plug/unplug the laptop to the power source? | 03:27 |
rajivmars | this is happening when i plug/unplug the laptop to a power source first time after turn on or restart. and after adjusting the brightness to my comfort level it is not changing for the entire session. But again if i restart or turn off and then turn on the laptop and plug/unlugg it for the first time after this the brightness increases again. why is this happening? somebody pls help me solving this issue? | 03:31 |
rajivmars | this is happening when i plug/unplug the laptop to a power source first time after turn on or restart. and after adjusting the brightness to my comfort level it is not changing for the entire session. But again if i restart or turn off and then turn on the laptop and plug/unlugg it for the first time after this the brightness increases again. why is this happening? somebody pls help me solving this issue? | 03:32 |
rajivmars | i have just installed xubuntu 16.04.2. why the brightness is automatically increases when i first plug/unplug the laptop to the power source? | 04:16 |
rajivmars | this is happening when i plug/unplug the laptop to a power source first time after turn on or restart. and after adjusting the brightness to my comfort level it is not changing for the entire session. But again if i restart or turn off and then turn on the laptop and plug/unlugg it for the first time after this the brightness increases again. why is this happening? somebody pls help me solving this issue? | 04:16 |
LinuxBoi10k | Hi there! Is here someone able and willing to help me with a Xubuntu ALSA/PulseAudio problem ? | 11:49 |
knome | LinuxBoi10k, ask the question and find out | 11:58 |
LinuxBoi10k | thx. will try ... | 11:59 |
LinuxBoi10k | i switch my little Asrock AIO PC from Xubuntu 14.04 LTS to 16.04 LTS. All went fine except i cant choose the SP/DIF Toslink as an audio output device. | 12:00 |
LinuxBoi10k | checking in the alsa pcm file the digital output is still there. but PulseAudio does not seem to let me choose this as output device | 12:01 |
LinuxBoi10k | now where do i have to look onto ? | 12:01 |
LinuxBoi10k | PS: My box has an build in Nvidia Chip, so the first device PulseAudio offers is HDMI and the secjond is the Realtek ALC889A Analog output. | 12:04 |
LinuxBoi10k | But what i want is the realtek Digital output (TOSLINK),but its not available to pick from | 12:04 |
LinuxBoi10k | in 14.04 LTS all worked out of the box | 12:06 |
LinuxBoi10k | cat of my /proc/asound/pcm device list: | 12:11 |
LinuxBoi10k | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | 12:11 |
LinuxBoi10k | 00-00: ALC889A Analog : ALC889A Analog : playback 1 : capture 1 <--- This one is available in "Sound settings" Panel-Applet | 12:11 |
LinuxBoi10k | 00-01: ALC889A Digital : ALC889A Digital : playback 1<--- This one is missing !!!! | 12:11 |
LinuxBoi10k | 00-02: ALC889A Alt Analog : ALC889A Alt Analog : capture 2 | 12:11 |
LinuxBoi10k | 01-03: HDMI 0 : HDMI 0 : playback 1<--- This one is available in "Sound settings" Panel-Applet | 12:11 |
LinuxBoi10k | (SOLVED) OK Guys. As most of the time the Problem exists between chair and keyboard. I overlooked the configuration tab in the Sound Settings. Thee you can assign 2 output devices (in my case). There i can select the SPDIF output. As always sometimes you need to tell your problem to someone in order to get the grey cells working. | 12:28 |
LinuxBoi10k | bye | 12:31 |
nkz | Hey, can anyone recommend a timer/stopwatch app besides xfce4-timer-plugin? | 13:12 |
geniek | Hi | 14:03 |
geniek | Bye! I'm going to SpotChat | 14:05 |
knome | whatever spotchat might be... | 14:06 |
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xubuntu00d | I am somewhat of a newbie when it comes to using a linux o.s. can someone please tell me if there is somewhere I can download official motherboard drivers for my release of Xubuntu? | 21:05 |
xubuntu00d | I am currently using Gigabyte B250M-Gaming 5 motherboard. | 21:06 |
knome | you don't need to download any drivers for your motherboard in linux in the majority of cases | 21:06 |
xubuntu00d | I was only wondering because Xubuntu doesn't seem to be supporting all features of the motherboard? | 21:08 |
knome | like what? | 21:08 |
xubuntu00d | It doesn't seem to be seeing my M.2 slot for one? | 21:09 |
knome | which xubuntu release are you using? | 21:09 |
xubuntu00d | could you please tell me how to find this information? As I said I am relatively new to Linux! | 21:10 |
knome | in a terminal, type "lsb_release -a" without the quotes and press enter | 21:10 |
xubuntu00d | okay thankyou, please give me a few minutes to do so! | 21:11 |
xubuntu00d | rodney@MyLinuxBox:~$ lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID:Ubuntu Description:Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS Release:16.04 Codename:xenial | 21:11 |
knome | as far as i know, it should be supported out of the box | 21:14 |
xubuntu00d | Would the fact that it is being used as a windows o.s. drive preclude it from being shown? | 21:15 |
knome | no, that shouldn't be the issue | 21:16 |
xubuntu00d | Hmmmn? | 21:16 |
knome | https://delightlylinux.wordpress.com/2016/04/21/ubuntu-16-04-xubuntu-16-04-and-the-samsung-950-pro-256g-m-2/ suggests you might need to change the SATA mode to legacy in BIOS for it to work | 21:16 |
xubuntu00d | Well I can certainly tell you that it is not a Samsung 950 Pro, it is a Intel 512 GB drive. | 21:18 |
knome | i understand, but they are both M.2 | 21:18 |
xubuntu00d | Ah okay, yes you are correct! | 21:20 |
xubuntu00d | Thankyou for that, could you please tell me if there is a linux version of software that I can use to configure my graphics adapter specifically the l.e.d.s? It is an ASUS Geforce GTX 1050 T.I. 4 G.B. ? | 21:26 |
xubuntu00d | I've already tried looking at the manufacturer website but I can't find any reference at all to Linux there! | 21:28 |
knome | try going to settings manager -> software & updates -> tab additional drivers | 21:30 |
xubuntu00d | Yes, I have already done this successfully, but it did not add any type of control interface for my card? | 21:31 |
knome | what specifically do you want to control? | 21:31 |
xubuntu00d | I know it may seem inconsequential but mainly a control mechanism for the L.E.D. s on the carsd! | 21:32 |
knome | try running "nvidia-settings" | 21:33 |
xubuntu00d | do you mean in terminal? | 21:33 |
knome | or from the run command dialog (alt+f2) | 21:34 |
xubuntu00d | I checked there and did not find anythiong to change the L.E.D.s color? | 21:38 |
xubuntu00d | I know that in Windows it is a separate application that is downloaded with the drivers from support cd! | 21:39 |
knome | nvidia-settings is a separate application provided by nvidia | 21:40 |
knome | if you can't control it from there, then i'm not sure if you can | 21:40 |
xubuntu00d | Under Windows it was something called AURA something or other? | 21:41 |
knome | i have no idea of any windows software, sorry | 21:43 |
xubuntu00d | Okay, well thankyou for all of your assistance. | 21:44 |
knome | maybe this can help you: https://github.com/Madh93/nvidia-led | 21:44 |
xubuntu00d | thanks again. I'll check out the link you sent. | 21:45 |
knome | if you just want to assign a static brightness (eg. just turn it off), you might be able to do it with the instructions found from here: https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/5behs5/how_to_disable_nvidia_gpu_led_lights_in_linux/ | 21:46 |
knome | with just nvidia-settings | 21:46 |
knome | and running "nvidia-settings -q all" might help you get the option visible in the GUI too | 21:46 |
knome | from https://askubuntu.com/questions/725459/how-to-turn-off-my-graphic-card-led-logo-gigabyte-nvidia-gtx970 | 21:46 |
knome | oh sorry, i misunderstood that | 21:47 |
knome | that should LIST all of the options available for your GPU... | 21:47 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | howdy | 23:35 |
knome | hello | 23:37 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | I installed xfce4 on ubuntu-server :O | 23:38 |
knome | congrats? :P | 23:38 |
pleia2 | that's how I would do it before xubuntu came out | 23:40 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | trying to get a gparted formatted drive to be writable | 23:40 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | ah | 23:45 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | why do I keep getting an error on c0d1?? http://prntscr.com/fvuz23 | 23:48 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | it wont let me write to it | 23:48 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | is this why its not writable? http://prntscr.com/fvv1d7 | 23:55 |
knome | not having flags? nope... | 23:58 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | oh | 23:58 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | then why can't I write to it? | 23:58 |
knome | i don't know; have you tried rebooting as suggested? | 23:58 |
Shawn|i7-720QM | yes | 23:59 |
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