[02:14] <kingchoc>  /msg NickServ IDENTIFY 248arelpTX!
[02:14] <kingchoc> oh shit
[02:23] <Unit193> /msg nickserv help set password
[14:42] <holywater> is there any way to make lxrandr settings persistent for all users?
[17:42] <beanbag-> I can not get x2go to run reliably
[17:47] <wxl> beanbag-: that might be more of a question for the x2go folks, but fwiw nomachine works fine for me in lubuntu
[17:52] <beanbag-> yeah tempted to switch to that
[17:52] <beanbag-> can nomachine connect to the local physical console
[17:54] <wxl> what do you mean?
[17:54] <beanbag-> nm the free licence won't work anyways
[17:55] <beanbag-> well like with windows you can connect to the physical display etc
[17:55] <wxl> what are you actually trying to accomplish?
[17:55] <beanbag-> remote access on a lubuntu powered intel nuc that is doing packet sniffing etc
[17:56] <beanbag-> not having a lot of luck, xrdp was sketchy, so is x2go, I think they are getting confused by all the video ports
[17:57] <beanbag-> with amt/vpro etc
[17:57] <beanbag-> it would be nice that if I am sitting physically in front of the box with a keyboard, mouse, video, and start wireshark, to be able to continue that session remotely later on
[17:58] <beanbag-> I was just going to use the built in amt but it runs so badly on lubuntu that, I ruled that out
[17:59] <wxl> have you tried contacting the developers of xrdp or x2go?
[17:59] <beanbag-> no not yet
[17:59] <wxl> that's probably where i'd start
[18:00] <beanbag-> ok thx
[18:00] <wxl> unless you can find someone here that uses it
[18:00] <wxl> in general, i'd say that's unlikely, especially given your particular situation
[18:00] <wxl> you *MIGHT* have better luck with #ubuntu since there are more folks there
[18:00] <wxl> but even still, go to the source
[18:02] <LargePrime> hi.  the keyboard and mouse settings, mouse settings, seem to change nothing at all.  please advise
[18:03] <beanbag-> thx, I might have found a fix for amt/kvm built in
[18:03] <beanbag-> but if that doesn't work then I will do your suggestions
[18:03] <beanbag-> thx :)
[21:09] <holywater> turns out lxrandr actually makes such settings persistent
[21:10] <holywater> the screen is coming out borked for some reason
[21:10] <holywater> upon restart
[21:12] <holywater> xserver-xorg-video-openchrome <-- hangs upon boot
[21:15] <holywater> or screen comes out borked, vesa driver is smoothier