[00:19] <sublevel> does it log any info about the failure?  if not on the client, maybe the server?
[00:19] <sublevel> keyboard fumble, ignore
[08:11] <tohsa> how do you totally factory reset xubuntu? or upgrade to the latest stable version and delete all apps ive installed?
[08:13] <well_laid_lawn> tohsa:  afaik that is a wipe and install situation
[08:14] <tohsa> just reinstall with the xubuntu usb? will it overwrite windows
[08:14] <well_laid_lawn> if ou hae a seperate partition for /home your configs can be reused
[08:14] <well_laid_lawn> !dualboot
[08:15] <well_laid_lawn> during install you pick the partition/s xubununt will install on
[08:16] <well_laid_lawn> during install you pick the partition/s xubuntu will install on
[08:22] <tohsa> ah got it thought you had to do windows second but actually its other way around
[08:22] <tohsa> okay ill just delete the partition from windows and reinstall over it
[08:41] <well_laid_lawn> tohsa:  good luck
[08:41] <tohsa> thanks
[16:23] <jbranislav> hi, anybody can help me with Xubuntu 18.4.3 on ThinkPad e590 AMD rx 550 graphic issue?
[16:26] <diogenes_> !ask
[16:27] <jbranislav> Hi all, i have ThinkPad E590 with Intel/Radeon RX 550 graphic card. After intslling Xubuntu 18.04.3 i'm having issue with low performance on AMD graphic card. I have tried installing amdgpu-pro and lot's of other stuff that i have found but nothing will help me to actually use AMD graphic card. amdgpu-pro installs but when i do `dpkg -l amdgpu-pro`
[16:27] <jbranislav> shows that driver is installed but not in use. After that i have uninstalled it.With default drivers `DRI_PRIME=1 glmark2 --fullscreen` (AMD) gives me lower result then `DRI_PRIME=0 glmark2 --fullscreen` (Intel). To do more testing i have two USB sticks with Xubuntu 18.04.3 and with Ubuntu 18.04.3 and when i booted, both have low but different
[16:27] <jbranislav> results of the same command. On ubuntu AMD did have slightly better performance.I have searched a lot over internet but nothing helped me, so if somebody have any idea that will be gret.Dist: Xubuntu 18.04.3 LTSKernel: 5.0.0-31-genericCurrent driver: xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu-hwe-18.04            19.0.1-1~18.04.1             amd64
[16:27] <jbranislav> X.Org X server -- AMDGPU display driverXorg: xorg                                           1:7.7+19ubuntu7.1            amd64                        X.Org X Window System
[16:29] <jbranislav> (yeah, sorry for formatting, this is ment to go to forum)
[16:32] <jbranislav> and yeah, i have also tried to play with power settings
[16:36] <diogenes_> how do you measure performance?
[16:37] <tomreyn> you probably just didn't remove amdgpu-pro properly, and it's now making it run in vesa mode
[16:44] <jbranislav> i don't think so. all is removed and both is tested locally installed and on live stick.
[16:44] <jbranislav> DRI_PRIME=0 glmark2 --fullscreen will meassure performance
[16:44] <jbranislav> dri_prime will set 0 for intel and 1 for amd graphic card
[16:45] <jbranislav> and glmark2 did report correct card being in use
[16:52] <tomreyn> and which scores did you get?
[16:53] <jbranislav> low ones. Intel over 300, AMD under 100
[16:53] <jbranislav> and that's what bad. I did find that some people did have that same issue, tried something with power management etc, but nothng worked for me
[16:55] <tomreyn> hmm maybe the intel is fine, but that's too low for the amd, i agree
[16:55] <tomreyn> post a systemd journal if you like
[16:56] <tomreyn> actually    glxinfo -B   first of all.
[16:56] <tomreyn> for the amd
[17:01] <jbranislav> well that one will show you my intel card
[17:01] <jbranislav> DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo -B will show you my amd card. what do you want?
[17:02] <jbranislav> aha for the amdn
[17:02] <jbranislav> name of display: :0.0display: :0  screen: 0direct rendering: YesExtended renderer info (GLX_MESA_query_renderer):    Vendor: X.Org (0x1002)    Device: Radeon 500 Series (POLARIS12, DRM 3.27.0, 5.0.0-31-generic, LLVM 9.0.0) (0x699f)    Version: 19.3.0    Accelerated: yes    Video memory: 2048MB    Unified memory: no    Preferred profile: core (0x1)
[17:02] <jbranislav> Max core profile version: 4.5    Max compat profile version: 4.5    Max GLES1 profile version: 1.1    Max GLES[23] profile version: 3.2Memory info (GL_ATI_meminfo):    VBO free memory - total: 2036 MB, largest block: 2036 MB    VBO free aux. memory - total: 3053 MB, largest block: 3053 MB    Texture free memory - total: 2036 MB, largest block: 2036
[17:02] <jbranislav> MB    Texture free aux. memory - total: 3053 MB, largest block: 3053 MB    Renderbuffer free memory - total: 2036 MB, largest block: 2036 MB    Renderbuffer free aux. memory - total: 3053 MB, largest block: 3053 MBMemory info (GL_NVX_gpu_memory_info):    Dedicated video memory: 2048 MB    Total available memory: 5120 MB    Currently available
[17:02] <jbranislav> dedicated video memory: 2036 MBOpenGL vendor string: X.OrgOpenGL renderer string: Radeon 500 Series (POLARIS12, DRM 3.27.0, 5.0.0-31-generic, LLVM 9.0.0)OpenGL core profile version string: 4.5 (Core Profile) Mesa 19.3.0-devel (git-907c239 2019-10-05 bionic-oibaf-ppa)OpenGL core profile shading language version string: 4.50OpenGL core profile
[17:02] <jbranislav> context flags: (none)OpenGL core profile profile mask: core profileOpenGL version string: 4.5 (Compatibility Profile) Mesa 19.3.0-devel (git-907c239 2019-10-05 bionic-oibaf-ppa)OpenGL shading language version string: 4.50OpenGL context flags: (none)OpenGL profile mask: compatibility profileOpenGL ES profile version string: OpenGL ES 3.2 Mesa
[17:08] <tomreyn> jbranislav: once again, but now on the pastebin listed in the channel topic
[17:11] <jbranislav> like this (https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/vSffVmHsYH/)
[17:11] <tomreyn> much better
[17:11] <jbranislav> (sorry)
[17:11] <jbranislav> and thx for help
[17:12] <tomreyn> jbranislav: no worries. where did you install mesa from?
[17:13] <tomreyn> ah oibaf
[17:13] <jbranislav> tried one the default, and then on one ubuntu page it says i should add that repo
[17:13] <jbranislav> yes
[17:13] <jbranislav> tried with both, still the same results
[17:16] <tomreyn> jbranislav: do you still have the glmark output for the amd?
[17:17] <tomreyn> if not, just run it for a few seconds in full screen and post the first test result
[17:17] <tomreyn> i.e. [build] ...
[17:24] <jbranislav> aha wait
[17:36] <jbranislav> here it is
[17:36] <jbranislav> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/BZ5DBfvFmn/
[17:50] <tomreyn> jbranislav: pretty terrible indeed. downgrade mesa to ubuntu's (ppa-purge oibaf), reboot and post   journalctl -b | nc termbin.com 9999   if you want me to review the log. if it takes long, i may be gone in the meantime. be sure to mention my nickname when you return.
[18:00] <jbranislav> great, thx
[18:00] <jbranislav> will do that
[19:51] <Guest_94> howdy, anyone able to offer some advice on how to setup openvpn on a fresh USB install of Unbuntu 18.XX ?
[19:52] <Guest_94> am I all alone?
[22:44] <xubuntu67w> Hi. Someone have info, links, media, about how xubuntu handles the memory?
[23:37] <xubuntu32w> xubuntu won't detect the HDMI output with my intel celeron n3450, even though it worked with a previous ubuntu installation i had
[23:37] <xubuntu32w> what could be happening