jagman | here is a foto of the problem https://launchpadlibrarian.net/341317855/Display-problem.JPG | 00:00 |
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krabador | did you installed lubuntu on this pc, or this os the live session? | 00:01 |
jagman | this is foto from internet but my pc has the same problem | 00:02 |
krabador | did you installed lubuntu on this pc, or this os the live session? | 00:02 |
jagman | here is another foto of the problem https://imgur.com/b6iTmFi | 00:02 |
krabador | jagman: response. | 00:03 |
jagman | I installed lubuntu to a different pc from fotos but same problem | 00:03 |
jagman | to me | 00:03 |
jagman | I installed from usb live stick | 00:03 |
jagman | to my pc | 00:04 |
jagman | the fotos are not from my pc | 00:04 |
jagman | but my pc does the same bug | 00:04 |
krabador | then, on grub screen, you can press "e" , write nomodeset right of quiet splash, press f10 | 00:04 |
jagman | but there is not grub screen | 00:05 |
jagman | it opens lubuntu logo | 00:05 |
jagman | in fact no logo | 00:05 |
jagman | it changes some colors | 00:05 |
jagman | the screen | 00:05 |
jagman | and then happen 80% black 20%normal screen | 00:05 |
krabador | then you can presso right shift, after pc turned on | 00:06 |
krabador | *press | 00:06 |
jagman | and what will happen? | 00:06 |
krabador | grub appears. | 00:06 |
jagman | and what should I type in grub? | 00:06 |
krabador | what i wrote. | 00:06 |
krabador | can you go back with lines? | 00:07 |
jagman | yes | 00:08 |
jagman | I type nomodeset? | 00:08 |
krabador | good | 00:08 |
jagman | ok I try it. I press right shift after finishing bios screen? | 00:09 |
krabador | yes | 00:09 |
jagman | ok | 00:09 |
jagman | I ll be back I go to try it | 00:09 |
krabador | good | 00:10 |
jagman | it has some parameters and where do I type nomodeset? | 00:11 |
jagman | it has many parameters on screen | 00:11 |
krabador | then, on grub screen, you can press "e" , write nomodeset right of quiet splash, press f10 | 00:12 |
jagman | where is the quiet splash | 00:12 |
jagman | you mean first line? | 00:13 |
jagman | I dont see any parameter called quiet splash | 00:13 |
krabador | have you press "e" ? | 00:14 |
jagman | yes appears a code | 00:14 |
jagman | with some parameters | 00:14 |
jagman | but there is not any parameter called quiet splash | 00:15 |
krabador | then you've https://www.howtoforge.com/images/kernel_boot-parameter_edit/pic_3.jpg | 00:15 |
krabador | someting like that | 00:15 |
jagman | ok wait I went back choosed ubuntu and pressed e and I found quiet splash | 00:17 |
krabador | great | 00:17 |
jagman | ok I typed nomodeset without $ symbol in front of it | 00:18 |
jagman | do I need to type this $ symbol? | 00:18 |
jagman | ok now I will press f10 without typing $ | 00:19 |
krabador | nomodeset must be write right of quiet splash, or you can del quiet splash and write nomodeset | 00:21 |
krabador | with a space before | 00:21 |
jagman | ok I am in | 00:21 |
jagman | it worked | 00:21 |
krabador | great. | 00:21 |
jagman | but the screen analysis is a little odd | 00:21 |
jagman | should I change grub again now? from leafpad? | 00:22 |
krabador | to have nomodeset permanently, you must mod /etc/default/grub | 00:22 |
jagman | in comments they say also to add in grub GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text | 00:23 |
jagman | should I add this? | 00:23 |
krabador | GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" | 00:23 |
krabador | add on it | 00:23 |
krabador | save , and sudo update-grub | 00:24 |
jagman | ok I will add the line you say but do I need the previous line I said? | 00:25 |
jagman | or only the line you said? | 00:25 |
jagman | should I type both lines? | 00:25 |
jagman | or only the last one | 00:25 |
krabador | sudo leafpad /etc/default/grub | 00:25 |
jagman | yes | 00:25 |
jagman | and after that do I need GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text or not? | 00:26 |
krabador | you'll find the line i tell | 00:26 |
krabador | you must mod only this line | 00:26 |
krabador | save | 00:26 |
krabador | sudo update-grub | 00:26 |
krabador | enjoy. | 00:26 |
jagman | ok i will try it and come back | 00:26 |
krabador | great. | 00:26 |
jagman | krabador I found line GRUB_CMDLINK_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" | 00:34 |
jagman | should I change this line | 00:34 |
jagman | and put nomodeset instead of quiet splash? | 00:35 |
krabador | yes | 00:38 |
krabador | to the right, before " | 00:39 |
jagman | ok I did it and worked | 00:44 |
jagman | now I must set the screen resolution because it is a little odd | 00:45 |
jagman | it is stretched horizontally | 00:45 |
jagman | I use some icon sets from noobs lab to get better appearance | 00:53 |
jagman | how to find my native screen resolution | 01:40 |
Marcello | Ciao mi chiamo Marcello.. C'รจ qualcuno? | 08:26 |
Marcello | Ho problemi con la connessione wireless | 08:27 |
jagman | hi guys my screen is stretched, how can i find the native resolution of screen and switch to native resolution? | 10:21 |
hateball | jagman: run "xrandr", the native resolution should be marked with a * | 10:23 |
jagman | should I install xrandr? or it is already installed in lubuntu? | 10:24 |
jagman | it says that xrandr is not supported but is replaced by x11-xserver-utils | 10:27 |
jagman | but it say all these packages are missing or are old | 10:28 |
jagman | I use lubuntu 17.10 | 10:28 |
hateball | hmmm | 10:33 |
jagman | hateball my pc shows that resolution is 800x600 and image is stretched, can I change the 800x600 to native resolution? | 11:05 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | When I used the virtual machine, the maximum resolution was limited by the size of the video memory. do you use the built-in graphics? | 11:12 |
hateball | jagman: is this a fresh install where things arent working? what gpu/driver? | 11:19 |
jagman | hateball yes fresh install | 11:22 |
jagman | the laptop is U A100 | 11:23 |
jagman | MSI wind | 11:23 |
hateball | jagman: this one? https://www.msi.com/Laptop/U100/Specification | 11:25 |
jagman | hateball yes | 11:25 |
jagman | it was fine with previous version of lubuntu but in the new version had problems | 11:26 |
hateball | probably a regression in the intel gpu driver then | 11:26 |
hateball | jagman: I guess you can try setting a custom resolution like described here https://askubuntu.com/questions/377937/how-to-set-a-custom-resolution | 11:27 |
hateball | oh wait, you said xrandr wasnt working | 11:28 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | hi is not alone https://askubuntu.com/questions/968154/resolution-troubles-after-upgrading-to-ubuntu-17-10-xrandr-will-not-add-resolut | 11:28 |
hateball | I suppose you could try booting an older kernel if you still have one installed | 11:29 |
jagman | hateball I did fresh install and so far everything works but the screen resolution is 800x600 | 11:34 |
jagman | I have LXRandR and not xrandr | 11:35 |
hateball | "This tool doesn't aim to be a full randr frontend. If you need the full power | 11:36 |
hateball | of RandR, get xrandr (console) or grandr (GUI) and read some tutorials." | 11:36 |
hateball | that's what "apt show lxrandr" says | 11:38 |
hateball | I dont think there should be any breakage from manually installing xrandr, but that's not much help if it is a kernel regression preventing higher resolution | 11:39 |
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Guest23160 | Hi there | 13:25 |
Guest23160 | i am looking for info on the powerpc installations | 13:26 |
Jl | Hi | 13:26 |
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Guest67573 | Hi | 13:26 |
Guest23160 | i could not find on lubuntu website | 13:26 |
Guest23160 | thanks for your help | 13:27 |
Guest67573 | I couldn't install my printer | 13:27 |
Guest67573 | I used samba but when I tried to look for it I got a message | 13:28 |
Guest67573 | About I needed something else | 13:29 |
Guest23160 | oh.. so no one here from Ubuntu | 13:29 |
Guest23160 | good luck | 13:29 |
LargePrime | i have a weird question and searching yeilds no results. I am using openvpn in network manager to connect to a VPN provider. this has started failing. I would like to increase openVPN verbosity to figgure it out. but networkmanager seems to have no openvpn .conf? how do i specify verbosity for openvpn used by networkmnager, as opposed to cli and a .conf file | 15:10 |
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Hola | Hello. Good afternoon from this part of the globe. Can any one tell me how to acces into the sound propierties on lubuntu 14.04? | 17:22 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | pavucontrol | 17:28 |
JohnDoe_71Rus | https://i.stack.imgur.com/qf4jG.png | 17:29 |
Hola | Installed and running. That's what i was looking for. Thank you very much! | 17:31 |
wxl | the "out of the box" method is `alsamixer` in terminal, but pavucontrol is perhaps more user friendly | 17:31 |
Hola | Alsamixer, ok, thank you too | 17:34 |
Hola | Two great solutions. Thank you. | 17:39 |
krytarik | jagman: So I suggested yesterday to add "GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text" to your Grub config, to work around LP bug 1724639 you were seeing, but you ended up adding "nomodeset" to the boot parameters instead or along with it - was the screen resolution fine before you did the latter? | 17:45 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1724639 in linux (Ubuntu) "Bug in Kernel 4.13 : Intel Mobile Graphics 945 shows 80 % black screen" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1724639 | 17:45 |
jagman | Krytarik I added also what you said | 17:46 |
jagman | I was not sure about resolution because it was black screen before to configure grub | 17:46 |
krytarik | Try dropping the "nomodeset" parameter and see how it goes. | 17:47 |
jagman | ok I will do this but should I replace "nomodeset" with "quiet splash" as it was before? | 17:49 |
jagman | or comment the whole line? | 17:49 |
jagman | ok I will replace nomodeset with quiet splash as it was initially | 17:51 |
jagman | wait a few minutes to fix it and I come back | 17:52 |
jagman | I say GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" ok? | 17:57 |
krytarik | Yep. | 17:57 |
jagman | ok analysis is correct now | 18:01 |
jagman | the screen resolution ok | 18:01 |
krytarik | Cool. | 18:01 |
jagman | thank you all for your help | 18:13 |
krytarik | Welcome. | 18:17 |
jagman | how can I open a folder as sudo in GUI ? | 19:30 |
oskar | can i install lubuntu from linux mint without cd/usb? | 19:30 |
jagman | I want to cut and paste an image from one folder to another folder but gui doesnt allow me because I dont have typed sudo | 19:32 |
jagman | how can I do this | 19:32 |
krytarik | jagman: Install the package "gksu", then do "gksudo pcmanfm" and go from there. | 19:34 |
krytarik | !sudo | 19:34 |
ubottu | sudo is a command to run command-line programs with superuser privileges ("root") (also see !cli). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information. For graphical applications see !pkexec (for older releases: !gksu and !kdesudo). If you're unable to execute commands with sudo see: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/fixsudo | 19:34 |
jagman | ok I install it | 19:36 |
jagman | ok it worked fine | 19:39 |
krytarik | Good. | 19:39 |
Prest0o | how safe can i be thinking lubuntu by default is virus free | 22:19 |
Prest0o | 100%? | 22:19 |
BBBRian | hello I need help support with linux mint reboot issues | 23:40 |
wxl | wouldn't you go to the linux mint channel for that? XD | 23:41 |
BBBRian | yes, is XD the channel name? | 23:41 |
wxl | i haven't the slightest | 23:41 |
wxl | looks like ##linuxmint | 23:42 |
wxl | but official channel is #linuxmint-help at irc.spotchat.org | 23:42 |
BBBRian | thank you | 23:42 |
cristian_c | wxl, hello | 23:55 |
wxl | o/ | 23:55 |
cristian_c | wxl, somtime ago you suggested me to | 23:55 |
cristian_c | suggested making a blog page | 23:56 |
cristian_c | about a workaround for mplayer | 23:57 |
cristian_c | sending something to lubuntu mailing list | 23:58 |
cristian_c | or making a wiki page or contribution to the wiki | 23:58 |
wxl | that sounds like a lot of different things | 23:59 |
cristian_c | I had an issue with mplayer, some time ago i've solved it finding a workaround | 23:59 |
cristian_c | so I'm back here | 23:59 |
cristian_c | to give the solution | 23:59 |
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