[05:27] <nikolam> how to start right-resolution X session in a new X session on second virtual terminal (nvidia driver) ? It always sets resolution to 1280X1024 when I start it with startX.. I would like it to be 1920X1080
[05:28] <nikolam> maybe problem is the second (disabled) monitor that maxes out on 1280X1024?)
[05:29] <nikolam> I have a friend I want to let use computer on another virtual console (Ctrl+Alt+F6) without user switching
[05:30] <nikolam> but resolution is wrong.
[05:30] <well_laid_lawn> nikolam:  tried looking at the Xorg log ?
[05:33] <nikolam> I have .xsession-errors : https://bpaste.net/show/66e34aa80e84
[05:35] <well_laid_lawn> not the same thing
[05:41] <nikolam> well_laid_lawn, https://bpaste.net/show/d52b1758b50b
[05:43] <nikolam> So instead of using nvidia module it is loading nouveau and gettign wrong resolution ?
[05:43] <nikolam> First session is already active and on VT7
[05:46] <well_laid_lawn> looks like there is no nvidia module
[05:52] <nikolam> nvidia module is used on VT7
[05:53] <nikolam> maybe I could tell it to reuse it
[05:56] <well_laid_lawn> !msg ubottu !multiseat
[06:08] <DarkTrick> I'm searching #xfve-dev to discuss the suggestion of a new feature for xfce. It seems to not be on freenode. Could someone point me in the right direction?
[06:10] <well_laid_lawn> it's xfce not xfve which might help
[06:11] <DarkTrick> that was also bugging me, thanks! I should first file a bug for their website :D
[07:04] <nikolam> I don't think it is multiseat, I don't use 2 monitora, I just want new X session on the same monitor...
[07:04] <nikolam> monitors
[07:05] <nikolam> And here is lightdm on Xubuntu instead of gdm etc.
[07:56] <nikolam> Switching users would also work for me, but does Xfce/Xubuntu allows this.
[07:57] <nikolam> If I use XScreenSaver , it has "new login" option that exactly starts lightdm greeter on a new Virtual terminal (Ctrl+Alt+F8) , while previous X/session is untouched on VT7
[07:57] <nikolam> But I still get 1280X1024 resolution instead of desired 1920X1024
[07:58] <nikolam> Nor I can switch resolution as the "second" user logged in into new VT
[07:59] <well_laid_lawn> nvidia has its' own application for setting things up - tried using it /
[07:59] <nikolam> well_laid_lawn, Yes and when running as new logged-in user, it doesn't give any options for changing resolution.
[08:00] <nikolam> It may be like new login/VT again, maybe does not use Nvidia driver...
[08:02] <nikolam> yes, it's the same as running "startx" myself.. it fails to load nvidia module because it is already loaded..
[08:02] <nikolam> e.g. ways of starting X server in main session and in new session are different..
[08:13] <nikolam> There's something here on page 3, like setting it up for nvidia, smells like that.. : https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/linux-graphics-x-org-drivers/nvidia-linux/4560-multiple-x-servers-on-one-card
[08:13] <nikolam> "You can easily run 2 (or more) Xservers on one card"
[08:14] <well_laid_lawn> afaik nouveau module should have been blacklisted
[08:22] <nikolam> Blacklisted it but I don't think it is using it, aether
[08:23] <nikolam> let me reboot
[08:25] <well_laid_lawn> rmmod would have been enough
[09:00] <xubuntu07w> Hello gurus!
[09:01] <xubuntu07w> I I will be very happy for some help. I disabled bluetooth in Xubuntu 16.04 somehow tow years ago.
[09:02] <xubuntu07w> No I need to switch it on back.
[09:03] <xubuntu07w> The problem is that no Bluetooth adaptor is found.
[09:03] <xubuntu07w> ~$ sudo rfkill list0: phy0: Wireless LAN 	Soft blocked: no 	Hard blocked: no
[09:05] <xubuntu07w> driver=rtl8723bs
[09:06] <xubuntu07w> I tried to solve it for 6 hours already...
[09:07] <xubuntu07w> Any help will be highly appreciated.
[10:47] <bytewrite01> Question, How to refresh screen vs rebooting in Xubuntu?
[10:48] <brainwash> refresh means what?
[10:48] <brainwash> as in what are you trying to fix?
[10:51] <bytewrite01> Sorry, I should have been more specific. So I'm messing around with Wonderwall wallpaper manager, set something as current desktop wallpaper and it didn't change so thought I could refresh vs rebooting entire system.
[10:51] <bytewrite01> To see if that would help or not.
[10:52] <bytewrite01> Didn't really want to do an entire system reboot.
[10:52] <brainwash> you could just relog, or terminate xfdesktop and restart it
[10:53] <brainwash> or run "xfdesktop --reload"
[10:53] <bytewrite01> Ok, thank you for the help, I'll give that a try.
[17:34] <xubuntu27w> help
[17:36] <xubuntu27w> After updating my software from on Ubuntu 18.04, Bionic Beaver, my wireless network does not show up anymore.  I do I solve this problem
[17:44] <brainwash> xubuntu27w: best to ask in #ubuntu
[19:32] <Exterminador> hi. this is more related to Xubuntu itself than Ubuntu. so, I need to have keyboard layout as French but the writting language as Portuguese, so  I can type words like "ã", which should be achieved with AltGr+2 - o; but whats happening as soon as I hit AltGr+2, its puts a "~" directly. In Windows I'm able to use this kind of setup but for the hell of me I can't find out how to do it in Xubuntu
[20:53] <caldarella> 》Hi, I would like run conky (system monitor) when starting xubuntu. I have run Applications Menu > Sessions and Start and I have created a element that is connected to conky.sh where inside this script there is a link of conky preceded by a 'sleep 30' command. 《This procedure is correct or there is a better solution for starting conky?》
[20:56] <gnrp> caldarella: Cannot help you directly, but why the sleep 30?
[20:56] <gnrp> and the widget showing the stuff does not start conky by itself?
[20:58] <caldarella> gnrp sleep 30 because I tried to remove it but conky starts very early and then disappears despite being still present in the background
[21:54] <JackFrost> FWIW, I don't have a sleep timer, just a desktop start file in ~/.config/autostart/