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xubuntu90w | hi everyone! | 13:21 |
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xubuntu90w | could you please advise: I've installed xubuntu dd 19.04, I am trying to set second display, but it seems like current version of xfce doesn't support few screens. I've read that updating xfce may help, but I cannot connect to ppa:xubuntu-dev/xfce-4.12 | 13:23 |
tomreyn | what does 'dd' stand for? | 13:25 |
Andrio | Disk destroyer | 13:25 |
tomreyn | well, i mean in "xubuntu dd 19.04" | 13:25 |
tomreyn | xubuntu90w: https://wiki.xubuntu.org/releases/19.04/release-notes does not mention that only a single screen is supported. what makes you think so? | 13:29 |
brainwash | !disco | 13:33 |
ubottu | Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) is the 30th release of Ubuntu, supported until January 2020. Release Notes: http://ubottu.com/y/dingo | 13:33 |
xubuntu90w | tomreyn because the UI in screen settings is different from the one I saw in description of xfce 4.12 | 13:37 |
xubuntu90w | I mean, I want to set two desktops, at the current moment the second screen is just a copy of the primary one | 13:38 |
brainwash | 4.12 is old though | 13:38 |
brainwash | 19.04 has version 4.13, and the soon to be released Xubuntu 19.10 will have the brand new Xfce 4.14 | 13:39 |
xubuntu90w | that's how the process of setting 2d screen is explained in manual even for 4.12 )) | 13:39 |
xubuntu90w | https://docs.xfce.org/_media/xfce/xfce4-settings/display-advanced-create-profile.png?w=600&tok=87ab14 | 13:40 |
xubuntu90w | advanced mode which allows to chose desktop and screen order etc. | 13:40 |
brainwash | okay | 13:40 |
brainwash | profiles were added in version 4.13.6 | 13:42 |
brainwash | you have version 4.13.4 | 13:42 |
tomreyn | too much information given, user left. ;) | 13:44 |
dsil | hi, i'd like to ask you a question: when i boot up my xubuntu 19.04 install, i get a window saying 'system program problem detected', asking whether i want to report the problem or not (i believe it's apport). now, if i choose to report the problem, nothing happens. is there any way i can check which program exactly crashed? | 17:23 |
tomreyn | dsil: you can see the recently crashed programs listed in /var/crash | 17:25 |
tomreyn | see also bug 794757 | 17:27 |
ubottu | bug 794757 in update-notifier (Ubuntu) "Mysterious "System program problem detected" prompt" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/794757 | 17:27 |
diogenes_ | dsil, also before reporting, click on 'details' it will give you a clue. | 17:27 |
dsil | thanks tomreyn, even though there are only older crashes in /var/crash. i need to investigate that further. as for diogenes_ , i'm getting no options to review the details of the crash: the report window is simply not opening | 17:31 |
diogenes_ | dsil, look also in .xsession-errors. | 17:33 |
dsil | ok, there's a bunch of errors there but i can't narrow down the scope on what actually caused the popup to appear. i uploaded it to pastebin if by chance you have the time to take a look: https://pastebin.com/pttK88T0 | 17:46 |
diogenes_ | hmm interesting how this got there: Setting QT_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTORS= "LVDS-1=1" | 17:51 |
diogenes_ | dsil, another idea would be to look in task nanager when the popup is opened and try to hunt down the process. | 17:54 |
dsil | as for QT_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTORS= "LVDS-1=1", i believe it's the megasync app | 17:58 |
dsil | i'll check the task manager and see if anything pops up btw | 17:58 |
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xubuntu27w | question: I have an old laptop running Vista. It is a Pavillion dv4-1465dx and i dont know which ubuntu to download to be my new OS. it has 160 gb hard drive and 4 gb ram. thanks=L | 22:22 |
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xubuntu27w | anyone? | 22:28 |
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