[07:44] <Bish> does the xubuntu livecd boot without graphicscard?
[07:46] <Mathom> Hello all! I installed Xubuntu on my new laptop. It detects my external monitor, but in display settings shows it as disabled, and I cannot use it. Could anyone help me with this?
[07:48] <diogenes_> Mathom, try to configure via xrandr and xorg.
[07:55] <Mathom> I'm not quite familiar with that. Is there a one liner, or tutorial I could follow? (started googling, not sure which are relevant for me)
[08:06] <well_laid_lawn> start with   xrandr -q   in a terminal ans see how X reports the displays
[08:07] <well_laid_lawn> Mathom:  ↑
[08:08] <Mathom> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/6mnQb22QMt/
[08:12] <well_laid_lawn> xrandr –output eDP –mode 1920×1080 –output HDMI-1-1 –mode 1920×1080 –right-of LVDS
[08:12] <well_laid_lawn> Mathom:  ↑
[08:13] <well_laid_lawn> should be close to what's needed
[08:14] <Mathom> LVDS should be eDP, right?
[08:15] <Mathom> I get this: xrandr: Configure crtc 4 failed
[08:16] <well_laid_lawn> yes
[08:16] <well_laid_lawn> xrandr –output eDP –mode 1920×1080 –output HDMI-1-1 –mode 1920×1080 –right-of eDP
[08:28] <Mathom> I still get the same error :\
[08:53] <well_laid_lawn> Mathom:  paste all what happens when you run that command
[08:55] <Mathom> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2jCqqgmcmp/ (also added verbose for more info)
[09:02] <xubuntu15w> i changed password to a random password and did not note it down
[09:03] <xubuntu15w> fortunately disabled req at login
[09:04] <diogenes_> xubuntu15w, there are so many guides on the internat about how to change the forgotten password.
[09:04] <well_laid_lawn> Mathom:  good idea with the verbose switch. looks like the two monitors have different refresh rates available
[09:05] <well_laid_lawn> eDP only has 120 and hdmi-1-1 has no 120
[09:05] <xubuntu15w> ok i will search
[09:11] <sbb> Hello?
[09:12] <Guest51827> I have a question.  I'm considering installing the new Xubuntu 18.04.3.  Does that come with a Linux 5.0 kernel?  Or is it just Ubuntu 18.04.3 which got the Linux 5.0 kernel?
[09:12] <Mathom> well_laid_lawn are the refresh rates the problem?
[09:18] <well_laid_lawn> Mathom:  that's my guess from the verbose output
[09:24] <tomreyn> Guest51827: the kernel is the same on all flavours on the same architecture.
[09:28] <Mathom> well_laid_lawn is there anything I can do to fix it?
[10:06] <KiritsuguZ> hi all! installing Xubuntu on a CF-31 now. I do not have any computing or programming or linux (less Android OS) background, so any tips would be awesome. cheers!
[11:01] <fiet> Don't eat yellow snow
[13:57] <user1397> hello, is there talk of adding a minimal option during installation time for 19.10? (like the way Ubuntu and Kubuntu have in their Ubiquity installers)
[14:29] <donofrio> where do I go for xfce4.14 aarch64/rpi4b workstation desktop image of this goodness?
[14:37] <xubuntu66w> hi ! is there a hash sum function to check the xubuntu isos ?
[15:48] <user1397> @xubuntu66w you can use any of the mirror lists for the sha256 sums such as https://mirror.us.leaseweb.net/ubuntu-cdimage/xubuntu/releases/19.04/release/
[15:53] <donofrio> user1397, any sd images for raspberry pi 4b's and xfce4.14 with perhaps kernel 5.3?
[15:54] <user1397> @donofrio I don't know, sorry
[16:11] <GambitDeclined> Hi all, I'm moving my xubuntu from my extended partition to the primary. What are the next steps? One site says to just reboot. I'm deleting Mint from the primary partition and want to use the entire disk for xubuntu. Thanks.
[16:33] <user1397> @gambitdeclined I assume your disk has a msdos/MBR partition table?
[16:36] <user1397> if you erase mint it might erase mint's grub, and therefore could leave you at a grub command prompt without any boot options.  At that point, you could run something like supergrub rescue ISO from a usb key and try to fix your grub to be able to boot into xubuntu
[16:48] <GambitDeclined> user1397 Good question about msdos/MBR. It has been a very long time since I have done this. I'm in the live the xubuntu live disk now. One moment.
[16:53] <GambitDeclined> Heh! Just rebooted and am looking at it using Gparted. It set the flag from the old partition to the new and booted from it. Don't remember it being that easy. Thanks.
[17:01] <GambitDeclined> user1397 Yeah, it wasn't that easy. I'll burn supergrub if I can't get update-grub to work for me.
[17:05] <user1397> @gambitdeclined supergrub has always worked great for me
[17:08] <thaurwylth> Are there great basic differences between Xubuntu and Ubuntu Studio? (Asking because U.S. is an Xfce utilizer as well.)
[17:08] <thaurwylth> I know that the low-latency kernel is obviously a difference.
[17:15] <gnrp> thaurwylth: Depends on what you want to use it for
[17:19] <Eickmeyer[m]> thaurwylth: there's a lot done under the hood for lower latency audio as well. Studio is more for professional art.
[17:40] <GambitDeclined> user1397 Thanks, that worked like a champ -- and the best part is, I found use for my 125MB usb stick. :-)
[18:19] <user1397> no prob! @gambitdeclined