=== roberto is now known as Guest29387 === nurupo_ is now known as nurupo === ikonia_ is now known as ikonia [13:33] hi there. could you please help me with a problem? a friend of mine, who uses Lubuntu 19.10, has a problem with her keyboard. when pressing the Z-button she gets a Y and when pressing the Y-button she gets a Z. we have already checked the region settings and the keyboad layout settings. everything is set to 'German' which is correct [14:06] guauli: make sure that what the "locale" command reports looks correct [18:14] Iqbal_ B@l was added by: Iqbal_ B@l [23:30] and_cappuccio was added by: and_cappuccio [23:33] Hello I installed lubuntu 19.10 and everything went smooth. The os works fine but I have some problems when logging in at the startup. The screen keeps blinking but somehow I manage to insert the password and After that everything works good. What can I do? Thanks [23:34] so it's rapidly blinking so you can't see what's happening? [23:35] Can I post a video? [23:35] sure [23:37] I did apt-update and apt-upgrade [23:39] If i click on the password textbox I can successfully enter the password [23:40] Tried to reinstall and have the same behavior [23:41] wow that's fun [23:41] Lol [23:42] Looks like Christmas [23:42] so we should look at your xorg logs [23:42] it might be a driver issue [23:44] Ok [23:45] Xorg.0.log right? [23:45] yeah. i'm still getting used to systemd so was trying to look up the best way to do it with that [23:46] Okok how do I send the log? [23:46] Over here? [23:46] you can use pastebin [23:46] !pastebinit [23:46] pastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit [23:46] Right hold on [23:47] It's embarassing I asked. I'm a computer scientist ahaha [23:48] oh jeez [23:48] you're fired [23:49] Ahaha my field is networking and network security by the way xD [23:49] ok, that's a fair excuse then XD [23:52] https://pastebin.com/TNFVG98T [23:52] Ty for your help btw [23:53] np. staying healthy inside anyways :) [23:55] well nothing too telling there [23:56] 🤔 [23:56] use `lspci -nnk | grep -A 3 VGA` or the like to figure out the pci id of your card and what drivers are available/being used