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xubuntu33i | wow, a real life xubuntu irc chat | 06:03 |
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xubuntu33i | queue own wilson | 06:03 |
xubuntu33i | hello all | 06:03 |
xubuntu93d | https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/amd64/libsdl2-dbg does this page seem broken for anyone else, or any idea where else to get it | 06:57 |
knome | xubuntu93d, are you sure you need the debug files? | 07:21 |
xubuntu18w | Hi everyone. I tried to install Xubuntu using Rufus, but I have some problem with Syslinux version. Is there any other recomended programm to install Xubuntu on USB? | 13:03 |
diogenes_ | xubuntu18w, etcher | 13:05 |
xubuntu18w | thanks | 13:08 |
diogenes_ | yw | 13:13 |
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arpad2 | in which folder are kept the user specific display settings? | 21:22 |
arpad2 | the system becomes very slow after login, is it possible to keep the same display settings after login? | 21:23 |
brainwash | arpad2: which display settings? | 21:34 |
brainwash | or, what kind of settings | 21:34 |
brainwash | resolution and frequency? | 21:35 |
arpad2 | brainwash: I think the most relevant would be the video card driver setting | 21:35 |
arpad2 | brainwash: currently the LIVEDVD runs much faster than the installed system AFTER logging in | 21:36 |
brainwash | but what does that mean? | 21:37 |
brainwash | faster? | 21:37 |
brainwash | you try to toggle the Xfce compositor | 21:37 |
brainwash | Xfce settings > window manages tweaks > compositor | 21:38 |
arpad2 | brainwash: ok | 21:40 |
brainwash | other than that, which graphics card is that? which driver? | 21:40 |
arpad2 | this was under live dvd https://justpaste.it/2qh9g | 21:40 |
arpad2 | nvidia gtx 675mx | 21:40 |
arpad2 | and this from the installed system https://justpaste.it/5ilu9 | 21:41 |
arpad2 | as I was pointted out the main difference is in "OpenGL vendor string" | 21:43 |
arpad2 | wth Live it's Intel, in installed system it is VMware | 21:44 |
brainwash | that would be software rendering | 21:45 |
brainwash | which is slow | 21:45 |
arpad2 | nvidia 410 is installed but I was told that the system is not using it for some reason | 21:45 |
brainwash | is it installed? | 21:46 |
arpad2 | yeah | 21:46 |
brainwash | the pasted log says otherwise | 21:46 |
brainwash | is 410 from a PPA? | 21:47 |
arpad2 | yes | 21:49 |
brainwash | and why did you add it? | 21:49 |
brainwash | I would check if the version in the official repository works fine | 21:50 |
brainwash | looks like it's nvidia-driver-390 | 21:51 |
arpad2 | it didn't work, I tried 390 from Additional Drivers | 21:51 |
arpad2 | there is some other problem | 21:51 |
brainwash | right | 21:51 |
arpad2 | the symptom is that the system slows down after login | 21:52 |
brainwash | because it's using software rendering | 21:52 |
brainwash | as in, not the graphics card capabilities | 21:52 |
brainwash | well, I suggest that you ask in #ubuntu | 21:52 |
arpad2 | ok, how can we change this? | 21:53 |
brainwash | people over there know better how to debug issues with nvidia | 21:53 |
brainwash | sadly, I don't know | 21:53 |
arpad2 | and which settings are applied after login? | 21:53 |
brainwash | no particular ones I'd think | 21:54 |
arpad2 | I mean why is there a difference before and after login? so where is it stored that it should use the software rendering and not the video card driver? | 21:54 |
arpad2 | ok | 21:54 |
brainwash | how do you determine that the login screen is performing better? | 21:55 |
brainwash | it's just a login screen after all | 21:55 |
arpad2 | by the mouse reaction time on the screen | 21:55 |
arpad2 | so the current state is so bad that it affects even the mouse | 21:55 |
arpad2 | it is terribly slow | 21:56 |
brainwash | you have to properly install the nvidia driver | 21:56 |
brainwash | that should be your main goal | 21:56 |
arpad2 | I did reinstall, and my first thing was to install it from the Additional Drivers | 21:56 |
brainwash | the main thing that may cause a slowdown is the mentioned Xfce compositor, but I'm not sure if you can even enable it if only software rendering is available | 21:57 |
arpad2 | I can see some options in the Compositor tab | 21:59 |
brainwash | top check box | 22:01 |
arpad2 | Enable display compositing ticked | 22:02 |
brainwash | untick it | 22:03 |
arpad2 | ok, done | 22:05 |
brainwash | any difference? | 22:06 |
arpad2 | yes:) | 22:06 |
arpad2 | it's better now, smoother, faster | 22:06 |
arpad2 | the weather item in the upper pannel is changing without slowing down for instance | 22:07 |
brainwash | alright | 22:08 |
brainwash | like I suspected | 22:08 |
arpad2 | any hope for bringing back nvidia? | 22:09 |
brainwash | that's a question for #ubuntu | 22:09 |
arpad2 | ok | 22:09 |
brainwash | I cannot assist with that | 22:09 |
arpad2 | but you helped me thank you ! | 22:09 |
brainwash | you're welcome | 22:09 |
arpad2 | brainwash: let's say I have sth similar to this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1752938 | 22:42 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1768610 in nux (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #1752938 leftover conffile forces GNOME is software rendering" [High,Fix released] | 22:43 |
arpad2 | how to implement the solution? | 22:43 |
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