dsanfab | I have a old laptop (Fujitsu AMILO-La1703), installed Ubuntu Mate 18.04.1 LTS, and didn't detect the graphics card (only 640x480) | 08:54 |
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dsanfab | lspci | grep VGA | 08:55 |
dsanfab | lspci | grep VGA | 08:55 |
dsanfab | lspci | grep VGA | 08:55 |
dsanfab | 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. K8M890CE/K8N890CE [Chrome 9] (rev 01) | 08:55 |
dsanfab | sudo apt install xserver-xorg-video-openchrome | 08:55 |
dsanfab | reboot | 08:56 |
dsanfab | all seems ok... but, Am I loosing some of the good mate defaults here? | 08:56 |
diogenes_ | sudo lspci -nnk | grep VGA -A3 | 08:57 |
dsanfab | https://thepasteb.in/p/JZhpv7z8KrDSg | 09:02 |
diogenes_ | so you missing the kernel driver | 09:10 |
dsanfab | I have to install it (xserver-xorg-video-openchrome) | 09:12 |
dsanfab | and I have done it | 09:12 |
diogenes_ | and everything works? | 09:13 |
dsanfab | the resolution is ok | 09:15 |
dsanfab | its a bit slugish compared to the previous lts | 09:15 |
dsanfab | don't know if it is the openchrome or the new lts | 09:16 |
dsanfab | have I any alternative to 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: VIA Technologies, Inc. K8M890CE/K8N890CE [Chrome 9] [1106:3230] (rev 01) | 09:32 |
dsanfab | Subsystem: Fujitsu Technology Solutions K8M890CE/K8N890CE [Chrome 9] [1734:10d9] | 09:32 |
dsanfab | Kernel modules: viafb | 09:32 |
dsanfab | 04:01.0 Audio device [0403]: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8237A/VT8251 HDA Controller [1106:3288] (rev 10) | 09:32 |
dsanfab | have I any alternative to openchrome? I'm suspecting that is sucking all my cpu. | 09:32 |
dsanfab | (sorry for the copy and paste unintended mess) | 09:32 |
sixwheeledbeast | check your load averages and processes with top? | 09:37 |
dsanfab | 11:39:35 up 1:11, 1 user, load average: 2,07, 2,41, 3,00 | 09:39 |
dsanfab | firefox+pluma+welcome | 09:40 |
dsanfab | +terminal | 09:40 |
dsanfab | this is what is running | 09:40 |
dsanfab | performous (karaoke) is sluggish | 09:42 |
gnugr | dsanfab: how old is that laptop? | 09:43 |
gnugr | AFAIK VIA technologies no longer supported with nowdays kernels | 09:45 |
gnugr | https://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/index.rhtmlx?check=1&lspci=1106:3230 | 09:46 |
sixwheeledbeast | It's certainly doing some work. what laptop is it, what specs? | 09:48 |
dsanfab | really old, amd turion 64x2 | 09:48 |
dsanfab | CPU~Dual core AMD Turion 64 X2 Mobile TL-58 (-MCP-) speed/max~800/1900 MHz Kernel~4.15.0-32-generic x86_64 Up~1:21 Mem~825.3/1866.4MB HDD~160.0GB(5.0% used) Procs~161 Client~Shell inxi~2.3.56 | 09:49 |
sixwheeledbeast | I have an old dell laptop turion 2core that runs fine on 16.04LTS not upgraded to 18.04 yet. | 09:50 |
dsanfab | inxi -F https://thepasteb.in/p/O7h5j6XYkZ7uq | 09:52 |
gnugr | dsanfab: if it's possible get ubuntu 12.04 to install, it supports those graphics | 09:55 |
gnugr | or get debian/wheezy | 09:56 |
dsanfab | solus seems ok, but didn't have performous karaoke | 09:58 |
dsanfab | where can I propose the creation of a performous snap? | 09:59 |
spica | Hi guys. Just installed Ubuntu 18.04.1, and selected the Encryption option. It created 2 boot partitions and I was wondering why? /boot/efi at 512MiB and /boot at 732 MiB | 10:22 |
jay_glenn | Halloah. I'm here about what seems to be a common bug that no one on the forums has found a concrete way to solve. The Desktop menu bar overlaps every fullscreen or maximized application, instead of placing the application below it. Anyone have any ideas how to fix it? | 17:51 |
jay_glenn | Waitaminute | 17:52 |
jay_glenn | Disregard previous question. I think there's been an update | 17:53 |
jay_glenn | :P | 17:53 |
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