[03:07] <JoshuaD> is xubuntu 18.04 using x11 or wayland?
[03:51] <Unit193> For anyone else: It uses Xfce, so x11 as there's no support for Wayland.
[05:34] <JoshuaD_> Having trouble with light-locker on xubuntu 18.04.  I have three monitors and I installed the proprietary nvidia video drivers. Now my lock screen is at 800x600 and one of the three monitors is off. How do I configure the light-locker display geometry?
[06:11] <diogenes_> JoshuaD_, maybe try xscreesaver
[06:13] <JoshuaD_> diogenes_: i don't think i'd like to replace light-locker, if that's what you mean
[06:14] <diogenes_> so prior to the installation of nvidia it was behaving normally?
[06:16] <JoshuaD_> diogenes_: It had the right resolution (1600x1200) and all three monitors were on, but the monitor positions were wrong
[06:17] <JoshuaD_> I had a similar problem w/ lightdm that I was able to fix. Here's the solution I pieced together: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1092699/how-to-adjust-display-settings-for-lightdm-greeter-on-18-04
[06:17] <JoshuaD_> but I can't find what config file light-locker is reading
[09:06] <brainwash> JoshuaD: that's a bug in the nvidia driver
[09:07] <brainwash> JoshuaD: bug 1760068
[09:07] <JoshuaD> brainwash, that's really helpful, thank you
[13:48] <Lokie> hello running xubuntu 18.04 kernel 15-0.38 I had the following problem: A) manual suspend works B) suspend while on power after X min works C) suspend on battery after X min errors: gdbus.Error:org.freedesktop.login1.SleepVerbNotSupported: Sleep verb not supported
[13:49] <Lokie> I just updated to 15-0.39 A,B works and on C I get GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: Permission denied
[13:54] <brainwash> Lokie: bug 1768038
[13:56] <Lokie> was just looking at that and thinking it's a bit old maybe that's fixed already :p
[13:58] <Lokie> is there a preferred solution? or should I try everything in that page?
[13:58] <brainwash> I assume that no developer has looked into this yet
[13:59] <brainwash> I have no idea (would have to reread the comments)
[14:02] <brainwash> Lokie: https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12497
[14:08] <Lokie> thanks will play around with it. It's a bit weird how it's not considered more important. Twice till I found out about it my laptop went to 0% battery which is not exactly a good thing for LiPo or any battery
[14:10] <brainwash> the settings could be added to https://git.launchpad.net/xubuntu-default-settings/tree/etc/xdg/xdg-xubuntu/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-power-manager.xml
[14:11] <Lokie> yea I have already checked that out. I 'll just have to try one solution at a time
[14:12] <Lokie> I saw some people mentioned you needed to make sure that config contains all the relevant battery-suspend lines and also fix the permissions problem
[14:12] <Lokie> don't have time to test it right now but will do once possible, many thanks brainwash
[14:13] <brainwash> best to add a comment to the launchpad report with your findings/results
[14:15] <Lokie> will do, though prolly gonna ask another question here next days has to do with resolutions when connecting to external TV/display
[15:50] <MarissaO> xubuntu 18.04.1 using kernel 4.19.2 installed from ukuu. When locking machine with cntl-alt-delete screen just goes black, no lock screen appears. 100% failure rate. This is only with 4.19.2. 4.19.1 and 4.19 both lock perfectly. Anyone know how to fix this or where to report it?
[20:24] <xubuntu86d> bonjoout
[20:24] <xubuntu86d> help
[20:24] <xubuntu86d> Hello
[20:24] <diogenes_> !ask | xubuntu86d
[20:24] <diogenes_> also
[20:24] <diogenes_> !fr | xubuntu86d
[20:30] <xubuntu86d> I changed my OS from windows 10 to xubuntu bionic beaver recently and after few hours of settings, I ran a classic "apt update" then "apt upgrade". Then the wifi connection begin to be very bad (modem connection ok but slow page loading). I did some research and conclude that the update change the driver for the network chip. I "unupdate" the dirver's change, the connection is really better but slow down frequently
[20:30] <xubuntu86d> Can someone help me?
[20:34] <diogenes_> xubuntu86d, i had similar issue with xubuntu 18.04, very slow internet, there used to be one trick to get the normal speed
[20:35] <xubuntu86d> Yes? I am listening
[20:35] <diogenes_> run: cat /etc/nsswitch.conf | nc termbin.com 9999
[20:35] <diogenes_> share the output here
[20:35] <xubuntu86d> ok
[20:36] <xubuntu86d> http://termbin.com/1jui
[20:37] <xubuntu86d> I have an Intel network chip that uses wlwifi
[20:37] <diogenes_> try to modify this line: hosts:          files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns
[20:37] <diogenes_> and add: hosts:          files mdns4_minimal resolve [NOTFOUND=return] dns
[20:37] <diogenes_> save, close, reboot
[20:38] <xubuntu86d> Ok I will try
[20:42] <xubuntu83d> it is done
[20:42] <xubuntu83d> I will see if it is better
[20:42] <diogenes_> ok
[20:43] <xubuntu83d> In fact the problem appear some times so I can't be sure it is ok
[20:43] <diogenes_> do a speed test
[20:45] <xubuntu83d> I'm quite ok
[20:45] <xubuntu83d> 10 Mbits/s in download but under 1Mbits/s in upload
[20:45] <diogenes_> so it's fine
[20:45] <diogenes_> come again if the slow down occurs
[20:46] <xubuntu83d> yep thank you!