[00:18] <xubuntu61w> hi! i'm a newbie user here in linux world and my os as of now is xubuntu, at first we install  lubuntu but I noticed that when I was at youtube I'm experiencing delay from what I'm watching.
[00:19] <xubuntu61w> my netbook is a NEO atom processor with a 2 gb ram
[12:24] <rubenwardy> Hey! I'm having screen tearing issues with the default XFCE compositor
[12:24] <rubenwardy> I've read that the fix is to use a different compositor
[12:24] <rubenwardy> so I tried compton, but it doesn't have the same zoom feature XFCE does (alt+scroll)
[12:25] <rubenwardy> is there another way to fix the default compositor, or is there another compositor with zoom and tearing fixed?
[12:25] <rubenwardy> I use the zoom feature obsessively when demonstrating things to people
[12:25] <Spass> hello rubenwardy, what graphics card do you have?
[12:25] <rubenwardy> none
[12:26] <rubenwardy> I have the XPS 13 9370
[12:26] <Spass> so integrated Intel GPU, right?
[12:26] <rubenwardy> which has an i7 8550U
[12:26] <rubenwardy> and an integrated Intel GPU, yes
[12:27] <rubenwardy>  Intel® UHD Graphics 620
[12:27] <Spass> you can try this solution - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Intel_graphics#Tearing
[12:27] <Spass> just copy that section to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf file (you need to create it first)
[12:28] <Spass> and it should work after the restart
[12:29] <Spass> so the content of that file should look like this - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/HMs7Srnm2d/
[12:32] <rubenwardy> thanks, that works
[12:32] <Spass> cool
[12:35] <rubenwardy> I find it quite funny that such a setting even exists
[12:36] <Iolo> Why?
[12:39] <rubenwardy> "oh, an option to fix visual glitches? Yes please!
[12:39] <rubenwardy> "
[12:40] <rubenwardy> I imagine that this actually enables a hack
[12:46] <Iolo> Note the note on that arch wiki page. It's not a simple "fix the problems" switch, but a tradeoff, and it also doesn't apply to all machines.
[12:50] <rubenwardy> windoze doesn't gave this option
[12:51] <rubenwardy> it just works
[13:00] <Iolo> Yes, and? Windows doesn't use Xorg, so this isn't a relevant question on that platform. That doesn't change the fact that this option is not the right one for everyone on this platform.
[13:01] <rubenwardy> my point is you shouldn't need the setting if there was more funding behind writing drivers
[13:06] <Iolo> That's probably true. We can always hope :)
[13:08] <rubenwardy> yeah. 2019 is the year of the Linux desktop
[17:53] <xubuntu15w> Hi
[21:06] <xubuntu26w> Hello
[21:07] <xubuntu26w> I am recently change my OS from Windows 10 to Xubuntu. I have Bionic Beaver on an Asus UX360
[21:08] <xubuntu26w> I am having some trouble with the ELANTECH trackpad, the boudaries of the trackpad do not make the cursor continue to move
[21:10] <xubuntu26w> Do you know how can I change this? It useful when running out of the trackpad
[21:18] <xubuntu26w> Hello?
[21:25] <well_laid_lawn> xubuntu26w:  Hi. the man page for synclient might let you know how to sort that
[21:26] <well_laid_lawn> I couldn't find anything on the net about that
[21:30] <xubuntu43w> hello
[21:31] <xubuntu43w> I come here to find a solution of my issue on bionic beaver
[21:32] <xubuntu43w> I have an issue with the configuration of the ELANTECH trackpad
[22:35] <xubuntu19w> sorry new to this - hello testing
[22:35] <xubuntu19w> ok see it now. Looking for help re upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 and issues
[22:36] <xubuntu19w> chromium problem with pinch and general slowness. OS is using 30-50% more resources tnah previous