[08:45] <Rusdotkon> Hello. The problem with xbuntu. When installing the system, the keyboard works well, and after installation, the keys are confused. Press the "K" key, the "2" button is pressed, and so on.
[13:20] <bodiccea_> Rusddotkon, basic check: which layout is your keyboard ? did you check in keyboard settings that keyboard layout matches the setting ?
[13:34] <bodiccea_> Rusddotkon, second check: are you sure your language settings are correct ?
[14:42] <xubuntu92w> hi
[14:43] <xubuntu92w> Guys we try to run xubuntu on ViA cpu but after the boot it requiers login and password for live session
[14:44] <xubuntu92w> any suggestion on how to resolve this issue ?
[14:47] <GridCube> you had to provide both of those to the installer so you should know them xubuntu92w
[16:29] <kgb> ok, i've spent the last couple of hours trying to get Asus FX505D (AMD R7-3750H + Nvidia 1660 Ti) graphics to work and... oh-my-god. :(
[16:37] <diogenes_> kgb, you mean Radeon RX Vega 10 Graphics + Nvidia 1660 Ti?
[16:42] <kgb> diogenes_: an absolute nightmare :/ https://www.asus.com/us/Laptops/ASUS-TUF-Gaming-FX505DD-DT-DU/HelpDesk_Download/
[16:43] <kgb> *bought new from store in Belgrade, Serbia (the Balkans, I think it says on box label)\
[16:44] <lighterowl> I'm not really up to date with laptop hardware these days, but is that an integrated AMD GPU and an external nVidia one?
[16:45] <kgb> yes amd cpu w/integrated graphics and nvidia 1660 ti
[16:45] <kgb> think i've tried everything save for bumblebee and wow...
[16:46] <kgb> i feel violated. xD
[16:46] <diogenes_> according to docs, AMD R7-3750H is just the cpu with integrated graphics  Radeon RX Vega 10 Graphics.
[16:47] <diogenes_> so what's the issue?
[16:47] <lighterowl> yeah
[16:47] <lighterowl> kgb: what seems to be the problem?
[16:47] <lighterowl> I assume you've already installed the proprietary nvidia drivers, as I wouldn't count on nouveau handling this card too well.
[16:48] <kgb> sec, sry, just need a tiny break so that i don;t self-combust
[16:48] <lighterowl> yeah, it's a turing, so nouveau support is going to be spotty at best. :(
[16:55] <diogenes_> nouveau guys say that Nvidia 1660 Ti is supported but you need 5.3++.
[17:00] <kgb> i guess maybe cuda-toolkit since nvidia is apparently doing the switching? i've not tried it yet
[17:01] <kgb> ^ the problem is that i can't boot, only in safe mode 4 graphics
[17:02] <kgb> bt i've gone a bit off the rocker atm, with whitelisting, blacklisting, xorg and grub2
[17:02] <kgb> starting to appreciate windows more, LOL :$
[17:02] <lighterowl> might have a nice mess on your hands already ;)
[17:03] <lighterowl> anyhow, the laptop that I run xubuntu on has nvidia graphics, and the nvidia proprietary driver handles all the switching.
[17:03] <kgb> oh yea, it's pretty FUBAR at this point. :D
[17:03] <kgb> lighterowl: i wish that were the case here...
[17:03] <lighterowl> the external displays (available in the dock) are driven by the nvidia chipset, and the laptop's display is driven by intel.
[17:05] <lighterowl> kgb: the one thing I'd definitely try is installing nvidia drivers and turning on modesetting for that driver.
[17:05] <kgb> right, nvidia's "unix" drivers page and manually installing... cool, cool
[17:05] <lighterowl> wait what
[17:05] <lighterowl> no
[17:05] <lighterowl> why would you
[17:06] <kgb> oh, ok. even better. cool
[17:06] <kgb> ^^ sry i've been at it 4 too long rly
[17:07] <lighterowl> the nvidia driver is available in the repositories, just apt install nvidia-driver-435
[17:07] <kgb> yessir
[17:08] <kgb> i've been running off of usb, too - need to free up some partition space on a hdd and just go again
[17:11] <kgb> lighterowl: no need to go with LTS xubu, right??
[17:11] <lighterowl> no
[17:11] <kgb> kk
[17:36] <xubuntu55w> Hi, is there someone online?
[17:37] <xubuntu55w> Sorry for my english, i'm not a native speaker.