[08:39] <Aquza> Someone know when they fix the two wifi icons in the panel=
[08:39] <Aquza> ?
[08:49] <bazhang> Aquza, you are posting here and in #ubuntu , you need to tell us which panel
[08:49] <bazhang> the xfce4 panel?
[14:29] <asdiky> hi guys can i ask about some assistance?
[14:31] <fiet> asdiky: Don't ask to ak, just ask. :)
[14:31] <slickymasterWork> !ask | asdiky
[14:31] <asdiky> i have a problem with the screen resolution =(
[14:32] <asdiky> have big black strip in left part of my monitor.
[14:33] <fiet> asdiky: And are you missing the right part of your screen?
[14:34] <asdiky> no =( it moved right
[14:34] <asdiky> my monitor resolution is 1440x900 but xrandr don't see this mode and 1024cx780 available
[14:35] <fiet> asdiky: Are you sure it's not the monitor itself? You can adjust it through a menu on your monitor.
[14:35] <GridCube> thats not how it works
[14:35] <asdiky> yes i can use it from my second pc
[14:35] <fiet> ok, just wanted to make sure
[14:36] <asdiky> vga cabel is fine too (i tried different no changes)
[14:36] <GridCube> asdiky: open the aditional drivers tab and check that you are using the correct ones for your video card
[14:37] <GridCube> on a terminal type: lspci | grep "VGA"
[14:37] <GridCube> to see how your system recognizes your card
[14:55] <kennyloggins> asdiky: at least you've prob/ly got a complete menu that isn't missing accessories :( probably be february before I get it back trawling the websites etc.
[14:56] <asdiky> ok ill try some guides while mint downloading the will see =)
[14:58] <knome> kennyloggins, please stop complaining about the menu
[15:00] <kennyloggins> knome I dont know what to search for in the ubuntu forums, and sorry.
[15:01] <knome> if you create a new user account, is the menu visible there?
[15:07] <asdiky> i have this problem even in grub =)
[15:27] <kennyloggins> knome, how do I do that ?
[15:28] <kennyloggins> oh, wait - user settings, right okay.
[16:35] <Asdiky> Hi guys, if you remember me.. I'v solved the problem:)
[16:46] <GridCube> Asdiky: what didi it?
[16:47] <Asdiky> I find russian guide.. It says to make some changes in xorg.conf
[16:47] <Asdiky> If you want i can give you a link.
[16:49] <Asdiky> I still have problem with grub but system work fine, so i succeed
[17:16] <CHVNX> XX
[17:31] <sars> hello   i can play cs go or dota 2 on ubuntu?
[17:32] <ponbiki> dota 2 you can (assuming you have the hw to do it)  not sure about cs:go
[20:13] <MrRobot7> Does anyone know a way to prevent Terminal tabs from being dragged out to new Terminal windows when you accidently click/drag on a Terminal window?    it's so annoying hehe
[20:14] <MrRobot7> Terminal 0.8.6
[21:57] <Maxis> Morning all, I've got a little dilemma.
[21:57] <Maxis> I started my computer today and got "system program problem detected"
[21:58] <Maxis> checking /var/crash/, there's one file
[21:59] <Maxis> https://pastebin.com/ki4Hex2V
[21:59] <Maxis> and I have no idea what to make of that error message
[22:00] <knome> is everything working as expected?
[22:00] <Maxis> as far as I can tell! all the programs I'd normally use are functioning without issue
[22:00] <knome> ok, in that case you can more or less safely ignore that error
[22:02] <Maxis> it happens at every login, twice. nothing to worry about, do you think?
[22:02] <genii> Usually something a bit more in /var/log/dpkg.log about what happened while it was trying to install something
[22:02] <knome> if everything works as expected, it's nothing to worry about
[22:04] <Maxis> I guess I'll just treat it as a minor annoyance until something comes of it.
[22:04] <Maxis> Thanks for the help
[23:42] <xubuntu98d> 1st time using irc... have question regarding xubuntu 17.10: has anyone had problems with shutdown?
[23:46] <xubuntu98d> I've used previous releases and never had problems. I installed 17.10 and reboot or shutdown hangs and doesn't complete.
[23:50] <xubuntu98d> holding down the power button is the only thing that works, for me.
[23:55] <genii> xubuntu98d: You might try adding acpi=force option to the kernel loading line and see if that helps
[23:56] <xubuntu98d> i'm not that computer literate to understand how to do it. i suppose i could googleit.
[23:57] <xubuntu98d> but thanks for the feedback.
[23:58] <genii> xubuntu98d: https://askubuntu.com/questions/19486/how-do-i-add-a-kernel-boot-parameter
[23:58] <genii> Use the first method to try it out first, second method for permanent if it does