[00:14] <uio> no ideas??
[00:24] <uio> Hi, using Lubuntu 16.04 LTS on an Asus Eee PC Flare series. I just installed the updates via the update centre today and now when I boot I can see the decrypt screen fine, but the login screen is all black. If I use the Fn keys to ak the machine hiberanate then upon pressing the 'on' button it resumes and screen is fine. I didn't have this issue before, but perhaps I should mention that the decrypt screen is always too dim unless I use the brightness keys.
[00:24] <uio> The brightness keys have no effect on this new problem though. Any thoughts? Thanks!
[00:25] <wxl> are you don't any manual kernel updates? i.e. not just taking the stock kernel?
[00:26] <uio> wxl, I just followed Lubuntu's automatic update manager...
[00:27] <uio> So I got the one everyone else did I guess…
[00:27] <wxl> it's most likely a video issue of some kind but one would hope kernel modules wouldn't get worse if they worked before
[00:28] <uio> wxl, That's what I thought too, but sometimes progress is, well not really.
[00:28] <wxl> what does `uname -a` give you? and could you pastebin up /var/log/Xorg.0.log, /var/log/syslog, and /var/log/dmesg
[00:30] <uio> Linux g1dc 5.0.0-23-generic #24~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jul 29 16:07:48 UTC 2019 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
[00:40] <wxl> curious. it looks like that version isn't available until disco https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=sourcenames&keywords=linux
[00:41] <wxl> what does `lsb_release -c` tell you?
[00:45] <uio> Sorry, thanks, but I have to go, I'll be back another time!a
[08:48] <Brex> Hey guys, my Lubuntu 19.04 virtual machine froze up and I had to kill it. Now on boot my desktop is a blank black background with no icons, and the taskbar takes a long time to load and clicking it seems to lock up the system for a few moments. Been trying to google but a lot of the info seems to apply more to older releases. Not entirely sure how
[08:48] <Brex> I would go about fixing it, would be super grateful if anyone has any insight
[08:50] <Brex> Also this is probably helpful info - renaming my entire .config folder fixed the issue but I'm not certain which subfolder in there did it. Renaming the whole thing removed a lot of important config info for my software so I restored it and tried renaming a few specific folders that I thought might be related to the window manager and stuff, but I
[08:50] <Brex> haven't been able to get it fixed like it was when i renamed the entire .config
 @brex I wouldn't try that many more times that could effect many different programs
[08:51] <Brex> Yeah it was probably a bad idea, was just something I found while googling but the folders for stuff don't seem to be the same as in the older releases
[09:14] <Brex> So I saved a snapshot of the machine so I could safely tinker a bit, and I deleted the config folder again and while the taskbar and windows are now responsive, the default desktop background didn't get restored and is still black (last time, it got restored.) At any rate, one of the things in this folder (the original config folder) is the issue -
[09:14] <Brex>  anyone know which it might be? If I know what it is, I can restore the old snapshot and just delete the offending folder: https://i.imgur.com/Jt0mJOY.png
[09:16] <Brex> As complete guesses I have already tried lxpanel, lxqt, pcmanfm-qt, and openbox. None of those fixed it, but they seemed like the most obvious ones to try so I'm not sure what to try now
[11:50] <giga> hi
[11:51] <giga> anyone here?
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[11:51] <Guest76198> anyone here?
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[19:01] <totti> hallo
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