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[06:12] <doordlessia> I would like to submit a bug report but I'm not sure where I should do that, or how to get the information I should include
[06:12] <doordlessia> I just got did a fresh install of 18.04
[06:13] <diogenes_> !bug
[06:14] <doordlessia> diogenes like the dog?
[06:15] <diogenes_> doordlessia, a cynic dog :)
[06:17] <doordlessia> we didn't spend much time on him in the philosophy class I took, but for some reason that ones always stuck with me, respect!
[06:20] <diogenes_> yeah, he beat the hell out of Plato.
[06:25] <doordlessia> No doubt, the rest of em were real good at talking and theorizing but diogenes lived it 100%
[06:26] <doordlessia> have you read any of the existentialists?
[06:37] <diogenes_> doordlessia, Jean-Paul Sartre
[06:43] <valorie> doordlessia: submit a bug about what?
[06:43] <valorie> there is an easy way, in the commandline, but you have to know the name of the package
[06:43] <valorie> it is `ubuntu-bug packagename`
[06:44] <doordlessia> I don't know what package it is. I have a fresh install of 18.04 and after running apt upgrade when I close the lid my computer freeezes
[06:44] <valorie> that logs you into LP ( you should have an account first, i think), collects the needful info, and only asks you to describe what's happening
[06:44] <valorie> update and upgrade?
[06:44] <doordlessia> yes
[06:45] <valorie> ok
[06:45] <valorie> hmmm, I wonderful what supplies suspend
[06:45] <valorie> I used to experience that as well, back in 18.04
[06:46] <doordlessia> you doing 19.04 now?
[06:46] <valorie> 19.10
[06:46] <doordlessia> oh right heh
[06:46] <valorie> 19.04 is no longer supported
[06:46] <valorie> looking forward to 20.04, right around the corner
[06:47] <doordlessia> Oh boy!
[06:47] <valorie> in April
[06:48] <valorie> the way I worked around it was to suspend before closing the lid
[06:49] <doordlessia> were you on a thinkpad by chance?
[06:49] <valorie> Sartre would have approved
[06:49] <valorie> :-)
[06:49] <valorie> no, my little old dell
[06:49] <valorie> I think it was a plasma bug
[06:49] <valorie> long fixed
[06:50] <valorie> I never run old stuff if possible
[06:50] <valorie> unless I'm testing it
[06:51] <doordlessia> hmm not for me. the usb I'm installing from is only two weeks old so it must be something thats happened in between that time
[06:55] <doordlessia> also it's suspend in general, because even if i leave it with the lid open for a while and it goes to sleep it won't wake up again
[08:11] <magedpc> Hi
[08:16] <lordievader> Good morning
 (Video, 11s)https://irc-attachments.kde.org/udp5gtq4/file_25707.mp4 My Laptops screen does not turn off completely, it is a toshiba satellite.
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[10:13] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[13:08] <Crell> Good morning, folks.  I've a fun issue. Yesterday for reasons unclear, my laptop stopped outputting to its external monitor. But only while I'm logged in. The login form shows on the external monitor fine, so it's not a loose cable issue or such. But once logged in, the video output to the external monitor shuts off.
[13:09] <Crell> This is something of a problem as right now I have Display configured to make the external monitor the primary, so while it's plugged in all of my windows show on the screen that has no output. :-)  If I unplug the external it goes back to the laptop display fine, but that's less useful.
[13:09] <Crell> Any idea what's going on, or how I can correctit?
[13:36] <Crell> Well this is unexpected... Turns out I have both miniDP and HDMI cables going from my laptop's docking station to the monitor.  It was set on miniDP, but that seems to have suddenly stopped working. HDMI, however, does still work.  I am even more confused now.
[23:38] <Oderus> guys everytime i boot up I get some error messages, some of them are only when i have my external hdd connected. https://pasteboard.co/J023hUY.jpg