=== e is now known as deadk [06:02] hello [06:03] installed lubuntu 17.10 with alternative image [06:04] i saw terminal is lxterminal but the $TERM env is xterm, is this correct? [06:06] also is xterm installed by default? [06:25] lubunut: It is, yes [06:50] thx, video playback is not good, any tips? using xf86-video-ati / radeon free driver on r300 chip - mpv has some sort of tering on top and top right (not vsync like), vlc plays video ok but fan is abnormally revving, also playback in firefox is almost impossible [06:51] maybe a pkg missing for the pc or a grub cmd line setting? [06:52] oh the tearing in mpv is only in fullscreen btw, in window and maximized is ok but still inferior to what i know of it [06:53] I am not familiar with AMD things I'm afraid [06:56] i think is an ubuntu / debian thing in general, debian was the same iirc :/ [06:56] Hello ! [13:41] can i put youtube-dl in ~/bin/ instead of the dir mentioned on ytdl dot org? i dont want to have to sudo to update it [13:53] !info youtube-dl [13:53] youtube-dl (source: youtube-dl): downloader of videos from YouTube and other sites. In component universe, is extra. Version 2017.09.24-0.1 (artful), package size 881 kB, installed size 4954 kB [14:48] I just upgraded (via update-manager cli) a 32 bit netbook from Zesty to Artful and and my graphics are all messed up. the left 90% of the screen is all janky (in and out of X server) and the right side you can see a few icons and the wall paper, BUT the cursor is fine across the whole screen. looking for some help, hoping I dont have to do a full [14:48] media re-install. [14:56] maybe a too low power profile for the gpu, maybe [14:58] I had no graphics issues the whole time running Zesty [14:59] idk, new defaults maybe, you could check /etc/default/tlp [15:00] i think i know what you talk about (prolly not tho) which is what i saw after i rebooted into the 17.10 ubuntu net install i tried recently [15:03] how were you able to get it fixed? I cant see anything on cli for command inputs or outputs and the x serv part I dont seem to be able to get any windows to open to do anything there either [15:07] installed lubuntu :| [15:07] whats your gpu / driver [15:08] oh btw can you ctrl+alt+f1 [15:08] on my net install it booted into black screen and had to switch to tty1 myself [15:09] ...which was in gold color.. [15:10] maybe see release notes for changes for your gpu or driver [15:17] sadly I alreadytried all ttys to no avail, then tty7 just brings back up my little sliver of my x session. I rebooted, pulled the batter etc. [15:37] dunno, maybe you'll have more luck in #ubuntu , its pretty dead here [15:43] what gpu [16:14] I have an older Compaq laptop that came with winders 95, downloaded lububtu burned it to disk and tried loading to the laptop, got the msg could not find an OS. The bios is set to boot from the DVD. I have older version of SUSE (7.2) that tried installing and it got to about 40% and hung. Do I need to do something with the file before I burn it to disk [16:49] stripes, your machine is probably just too old. Is it something like 20+ years? [16:50] suse 7.2 was released like 15 years ago, right? [16:50] (Left already.) [16:50] ah, so it seems [16:53] good afternoon! i am trying to install op system on an older motion computing LE1600. i have extracted the files to the desktop, but i don't know what to do know as i can't open any of the files [17:02] Mooremayhem: Try and follow https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-install-ubuntu-desktop#0 [17:11] thx! [20:39] Hi. For an older Netbook with an Intel Atom N550 processor that apparently supports 64-bit, do I download the x86 CD or the 64-bit CD? (Not super techy, just trying to get some additional life out of an old netbook). Thanks in advance of any help! [21:26] either would work, i usually default to 64-bit