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gnrp | ntnsndr[m]: Did you check the logs after a reboot? | 08:31 |
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gnrp | and does switching to console work? | 08:31 |
xubuntu62w | Hi Xubuntu community, is it possible I can get my questions about Xubuntu answered here? | 15:51 |
ntnsndr[m] | @gnrp which log would you recommend I check? | 16:41 |
sm0rux | Hi! Anyone else having problem to update to libreoffice 6.3? | 17:03 |
xubuntu77w | Who can I talk to who can answer some of my questions about xubuntu? | 17:15 |
xubuntu77w | No I'm not a channel operator, how does this work? | 17:21 |
xubuntu77w | Who can I talk to who can answer some of my questions about xubuntu? | 17:22 |
brainwash | xubuntu77w: you ask and wait | 17:25 |
xubuntu77w | I certainly will. | 17:26 |
xubuntu77w | Does this IRC save my info so that if I leave the web I can return to this conversation later? | 17:28 |
brainwash | only if you use an IRC client | 17:30 |
brainwash | the web version does not | 17:30 |
xubuntu77w | How do I do that, use an IRC client? | 17:30 |
brainwash | you install something like Hexchat, connect to the freenode server and join this channel (#xubuntu) | 17:31 |
brainwash | it will stay connected as long as you have an internet connection | 17:33 |
brainwash | but do you have any xubuntu related question(s)? | 17:34 |
brainwash | we could just answer them now | 17:34 |
xubuntu77w | I just downloaded Hexchat, do you know how to use that software so I can save this conversation because I would like to return to the conversation because I have many questions. | 17:46 |
brainwash | I assume that it automatically saves the chat history | 17:49 |
brainwash | the documentation says: ~/.config/hexchat/logs | 17:50 |
xubuntu77w | I recently installed xubuntu on a 16gb pny usb. It's lagging, why is it lagging and what did I do wrong for it to be like this? | 17:53 |
byte64 | ola | 18:01 |
byte64 | someone with problem with hibernation? | 18:02 |
brainwash | xubuntu77w: lagging? | 18:03 |
xubuntu77w | Click on an application and it takes a long time to load. | 18:04 |
brainwash | maybe due to bad I/O performance of the USB device | 18:04 |
brainwash | byte64: what is the problem? | 18:05 |
xubuntu77w | What's I/O performance? Is that like how fast the information processes compared to something like RAM? | 18:05 |
xubuntu77w | On a usb drive? | 18:06 |
brainwash | I guess | 18:06 |
brainwash | an external USB stick reads and writes data a lower speed | 18:07 |
brainwash | especially when it's USB 2.0 or even 1.0 | 18:07 |
xubuntu77w | what type of external device would you recommend? | 18:07 |
brainwash | I meant to say "at a lower speed" | 18:07 |
brainwash | I have no recommendation | 18:08 |
brainwash | ideally, something that is not old tech | 18:08 |
xubuntu77w | Is usb 3.0 faster or is an external hard drive faster? | 18:09 |
brainwash | 3.0 should be pretty fast | 18:12 |
brainwash | does the application launch faster when you close and reopen it? | 18:13 |
brainwash | meaning, it should be cached in the RAM | 18:13 |
xubuntu77w | I don't understand what you're asking? | 18:15 |
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byte64 | simply he does not come back, gets the black screen, when I lock | 19:49 |
byte64 | lock screen | 19:50 |
byte64 | example ctrl + l or ctrl + alt + del | 19:50 |
byte64 | he doesn't come back | 19:51 |
byte64 | but if I press the button to turn it off, the more the machine turns off | 19:52 |
byte64 | presents the same problem in 2 machines one ibm another dell | 19:53 |
byte64 | version 19. | 19:53 |
byte64 | can someone help | 19:53 |
byte64 | ? | 19:53 |
byte64 | tanks | 19:53 |
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Spass[m] | byte64: if you have problems with locking you can try something different than the default Light Locker | 20:19 |
Spass[m] | you're on Xubuntu 18.04? | 20:19 |
byte64 | 19. | 20:39 |
byte64 | I will try the 18, but there are 2 machines with the same priblema | 20:39 |
Spass[m] | it should be the same on 19.04 and 18.04 to be honest, so as I said you can try to "sudo apt remove light-locker" and then install something to replace it, like "gnome-screensaver" or "xscreensaver" | 21:06 |
Spass[m] | ups, he left | 21:06 |
Spass[m] | *oops | 21:08 |
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