[02:09] hi [02:09] hi [02:09] i just booted lubuntu and i was wondering, how do i get the screen to rotate? [02:10] it is in portrait mode [02:10] Try using lxrandr. [02:10] (Or, the tool to adjust the monitor settings.) [02:10] ok [02:12] there is no rotate screen option in that tool [02:12] this is an RCA tablet [02:13] wxl: ^^^^ [02:25] tried this video=efifb fbcon=rotate:1 [02:25] didnt work [02:31] Keres: xrandr or arandr should do the trick. lxrandr doesn't support rotation from what i can tell. [02:35] in fact, ther appears to be a feature request for it, though it hasn't been touched really https://sourceforge.net/p/lxde/feature-requests/289/ [02:35] It's in the LXQt monitor settings... [02:35] heh [02:36] yeah well, as we know they are two totally different teams....... [02:58] yeah i saw the command line for xrandr [02:58] thanks [02:58] just hope i can get it to boot that way [02:58] put it in autostart [02:58] are there any tablet drivers so i can dissconnect the kbd and use the touch screen? [03:00] i doubt you'll find many that have any sort of experience with it :( [05:15] hey all - does anyone know how to troubleshoot potential graphics problems? [05:15] I am running lubuntu on some older hardware, and my computer seems to randomly reset itself [05:15] it will freeze, and then either reset, or present a patchwork green monitor, then reset [05:16] i have an onboard graphics card [05:17] https://pastebin.com/cHmhwmDs [05:17] Graphics: Card: Intel 82915G/GV/910GL Integrated Graphics Controller [05:25] ^^ reset [05:28] check power supply [05:29] in older power supplies there is degradation of electrolytic capacitors [05:37] JohnDoe_71Rus: How do I check that? Throw in a different PSU and see if I have the same problems? [05:41] yes [05:45] if you interested http://embedonix.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/good_bad_ugly_capacitors.jpg [05:51] JohnDoe_71Rus: bulging? other than that, the only difference I see is the left two are taller [05:55] weird. sometimes i get logged in as two people [05:56] http://www.robotroom.com/Parts/Samsung-monitor-capacitors/Faulty-capacitors-that-are-crusty-and-lifted.jpg or like this [05:59] hmmm ... those would be sitting on my motherboard, no? [06:03] JohnDoe_71Rus: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/learn-to-troubleshoot-power-supply-problems/ [06:03] spot on thing to try [06:03] motherboard, power supply unit, monitor... [20:06] Hi === geoff is now known as Guest9446