[11:37] <olteanu> test
[11:37] <olteanu> it is actually working
 Eureka moment!
[11:41] <guiverc> :)
[14:05] <naxil> hi
[14:06] <naxil> i have a strange problem
[14:06] <naxil> when i am on youtube page.. video is very quick and run good (without slow) but the other part of the page is slow and not responsive
[14:06] <naxil> what i can do?
 that's mostly due to youtube. too heavy for some old / low spec systems.
 What are your system specs?
[14:11] <naxil> yes.. ok my spec isn' super... but why the video run fast?? video run smooth
[14:12] <naxil> i have sempron with 3gb of ram
 no idea.
[14:12] <naxil> lubot
[14:12] <naxil> i talk with bot?
 you could try and use h264ify extension on firefox / chromium
[14:13] <kc2bez> no it is abridge to telegram
 Nope. you are talking to a person on the telegram side of the bridge
[14:13] <naxil> lubot ok.. but h264ify mean video playing?
[14:13] <naxil> because here video is very fast
[14:14] <naxil> that's why for me is strange..
[14:14] <naxil> the heavy part of the page.. run fast...
[14:14] <naxil> the other is slow..
[14:15] <kc2bez> YouTube is probably caching video playback in the background
[14:15] <kc2bez> In addition there is video that auto plays too.
[14:16] <naxil> kc2bez, when i change video mode.. fullscreen to middler screen... video not go slow.. only the other part of the page is slow...
 I have seen h264ify increase youtube performance on low spec systems. Don't know its working and all. Take the suggestion with a pinch of salt.
[14:17] <naxil> the video preview (when u pass with mouse pointer on it) run good... but if i press on comment... all is slow
[14:19] <kc2bez> Do you get the same results on other web pages?
[14:22] <naxil> sometimes
[14:22] <naxil> cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
[14:22] <naxil> 60
[14:24] <kc2bez> You could look at htop or top to see your system utilization.
[14:32] <naxil> ok
[14:33] <naxil> kc2bez, i have another problem
[14:34] <naxil> for use linux at all (i think is a problem of kernel compatibility) with my bios.. i need to turn off all power setup (acpi, cool n quiet ecc) or system not start at all... go to super slow and give me a error like cpu soft block or something like that
[14:45] <naxil> kc2bez, any idea?
[14:45] <naxil> lubot, any idea about bios and kernel problem?
[14:48] <kc2bez> I'm not sure naxil
[14:49] <naxil> kc2bez, about?
[14:50] <naxil> if i enable enerrgy on bios kernel not start at all
[14:50] <naxil> [    5.245121] pata_acpi 0000:00:05.0: can't find IRQ for PCI INT A; probably buggy MP table
[14:52] <kc2bez> I am not familiar with your bios and kernel issues.
[14:52] <kc2bez> which version of Lubuntu are you using?
[14:59] <naxil> kc2bez, i use lubuntu 19.04
[14:59] <naxil> idk why uname say ubuntu and not lubuntu
[15:00] <kc2bez> Lubuntu is based on Ubuntu
[15:01] <kc2bez> Lubuntu is an official flavor
[15:02] <kc2bez> I'm not sure that upgrading to 19.10 will fix your kernel issues but you should upgrade.
[15:03] <kc2bez> There are bug fixes that are in the new release.
[15:28] <naxil> kc2bez, do u have ati video?
[15:32] <kc2bez> I have an AMD card
[20:32] <mr_yogurt> somehow i have two different networking icons in my system tray and it's annoying me (19.04) - https://imgur.com/aLV9on5
[20:32] <mr_yogurt> anyone recognize the left icon or know how i can identify which process it belongs to so i can remove it?
[20:41] <mr_yogurt> i'm not sure what triggers the left icon - seems like it appearing after boot is random
[20:45] <kc2bez> mr_yogurt: If you right click on the taskbar and select manage widgets you should be able to see what is loading.
[20:45] <mr_yogurt> it's not a widget
[20:45] <mr_yogurt> it's part of the system tray
[20:49] <kc2bez> Try going to the LXQt session settings in the LXQt configuration center.
[20:49] <kc2bez> It may be in the autostart section
[20:50] <kc2bez> It looks like you have both nm-tray and nm-applet running.
[20:54] <mr_yogurt> Package 'nm-tray' is not installed, so not removed
[20:56] <kc2bez> nm-tray should be installed by default
[20:56] <mr_yogurt> i do see an nm-applet and an nm-tray-autostart in /etc/xdg/autostart though
[20:58] <kc2bez> You can look in `/etc/xdg/xdg-Lubuntu/autostart` too
[20:58] <mr_yogurt> doesn't look like there's an autostart in xdg-Lubuntu
[21:00] <kc2bez> The configuration center can tell you what is autostarted now and where it is started from.
[21:00] <mr_yogurt> manually running nm-tray also just gets me a 'command not found'
[21:00] <mr_yogurt> that's how i found out about /etc/xdg/autostart
[21:00] <mr_yogurt> looks like everything listed there is in there
[21:01] <kc2bez> Is this a fresh install or an upgrade?
[21:02] <mr_yogurt> fresh
[21:02] <mr_yogurt> i've been fiddling around with networking stuff trying to set up vpn
[21:03] <mr_yogurt> sudo find / -iname "*nm-tray*" only gets me the autostart and /var/lib/dpkg/info/nm-tray.list
[21:04] <mr_yogurt> if this turns out to be some weird transient issue that never appears again am i going to have issues in the future caused by not having nm-tray
[21:05] <kc2bez> No, not if it is working.
[21:06] <kc2bez> Adding nm-tray would likely give you yet another icon in your tray.
[21:06] <mr_yogurt> *right now* i only have one
[21:06] <mr_yogurt> but earlier i had one, then rebooted, then had two
[21:06] <mr_yogurt> then reboot, then one again
[21:07] <mr_yogurt> reboot, one again