[01:37] <xu-help89w> buonanotte
[01:38] <xu-help89w> ho installato xubuntu su un compaq hp 6720 non rileva la scheda wi fi
[01:38] <xu-help89w> cosa posso fare?
[01:42] <xu-help89w> hi i put xubuntu on hp compaq6720s but it don't feel the wi fi schedule.....what can i do?
[04:18] <xu-help75w> hi , I just downloaded xubuntu 19.1 and being run through flash drive
[04:19] <xu-help75w> but when wanted to install in HDD I find error message and it is not allowing to install on HDD pls help
[04:19] <xu-help75w> giving screenshot
[04:26] <xu-help75w> ...
[04:28] <well_laid_lawn> xu-help75w:  we'll need to know the error to help
[04:29] <xu-help75w> when I click the install Ubuntu button the HDD logo disappeared and then appears
[04:29] <xu-help75w> but no error message
[04:29] <xu-help75w> I have w10 installed in my hard-disk
[04:30] <well_laid_lawn> youu said there was an error message
[04:30] <xu-help75w> that error message appears at the time of start of Ubuntu os
[04:30] <well_laid_lawn> did you chec the iso ?
[04:30] <well_laid_lawn> !iso
[04:31] <well_laid_lawn> !md5
[04:34] <xu-help75w> the installer encountered an unrecoverable error a desktop session will now be run so that you may investigate the problem
[04:34] <xu-help75w> and try installing again.
[04:35] <xu-help75w> this is the error message at the start of xUbuntu os
[04:35] <well_laid_lawn> did you check the iso ?
[04:36] <xu-help75w> I have verified with the etcher app
[04:37] <xu-help75w> how to verify iso
[04:37] <well_laid_lawn> see the response from ubottu above
[04:41] <xu-help75w> http://www.etree.org/cgi-bin/counter...are/md5sum.exe
[04:41] <xu-help75w> file not found
[12:18] <Fernando-Basso[m> What icon theme is this (the blue  one)? https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=55922#p55922
[12:19] <Fernando-Basso[m> I wish they included some description on what was used on each screenshot.
[14:32] <jphilips> Fernando-Basso[m: if you look in the terminal that is open in the image, it mentions icon theme next to 'Icons:'
[14:53] <Fernando-Basso[m> I have installed elementary-xfce-icons-git from AUR (Arch Linux), but they are not even close to those)
[17:50] <dinar> hello. how to install alt+shift to change layout in xubuntu?
[17:53] <diogenes_> dinar, keyboard > layout > change layout option like here: https://i.imgur.com/jaH0g7v.png
[18:06] <dinar> i have found that problem was in russian translation. thank you.
[18:12] <xu-help9w> Hi! i've intalled xubunto 18.04 and met with a problem regarding monitor resolution. At this time is set by default in 640x480 and gives me no other option of resolution. My monitor is a bit old, but it can support 1024x768. Can anyone help me setting this? thanks
[18:14] <jphilips> hi xu-help9w
[18:15] <jphilips> i had similar problem with that when i installed the nvidia drivers
[18:15] <xu-help9w> Hi! did you find the solution?
[18:16] <jphilips> i went back to the open source nouveau driver and that solved it
[18:17] <jphilips> try opening a terminal and typing 'inxi -G' and see that gets outputted
[18:18] <xu-help9w> ok
[18:19] <xu-help9w> i got card: VIA CN896/VN896/P4M900 [Chrome 9 HC]
[18:20] <xu-help9w> and Display Server: x11 (X.Org 1.19.6 )
[18:20] <xu-help9w> drivers: fbdev (unloaded: modesetting, vesa)
[18:21] <xu-help9w> Resolution 640x480@73.00hz
[18:21] <xu-help9w> OpenGL: renderer: llvmpipe  (LLVM 9.0, 128 bits)
[18:22] <xu-help9w> version: 3.3 Mesa 19.2.8
[18:22] <xu-help9w> this is it
[18:24] <xu-help9w> "drivers: fbdev (unloaded: modesetting, vesa)" is the problem around here?
[18:24] <jphilips> i'm not very familiar with this, so hope someone who is maybe able to assist
[18:26] <xu-help9w> ok, thanks anyway. Can you tell me where ou went to pic the drivers?
[18:28] <jphilips> try this in the terminal 'xrandr -q'
[18:30] <xu-help9w> Failed to get size of gamma for output default :(
[18:31] <xu-help9w> it's all set to 640x480
[18:35] <jphilips> you can try setting a different driver in 'Additional Drivers' found in the menu
[18:37] <xu-help9w> already did, no good
[18:39] <xu-help9w> I´m trying to find drivers in ViaTech...
[18:39] <jphilips> i'm guessing you are connected by VGA, so try this 'xrandr --addmode VGA1 1024x768_60.00'
[18:41] <jphilips> then try going into 'Display' in the menu and see if it shows up in the list
[18:41] <xu-help9w> Failed... cannot find outpuut VGA1
[18:43] <jphilips> try VGA-1
[18:43] <jphilips> i was checking this https://askubuntu.com/a/441075
[18:43] <jphilips> and this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution
[18:44] <xu-help9w> same...
[18:46] <jphilips> try this 'xrandr --output VGA1 --mode 1024x768'
[18:47] <jphilips> that's as far as i can help as i haven't been able to fix this issue when i encountered it. sorry
[18:50] <xu-help9w> i think the problem may be driver related... the last one didn't work...
[18:50] <xu-help9w> Big thanks for trying to help me :)
[18:56] <jphilips> yep definitely likely to be a driver issue. has this same issue happened with earlier xubuntu installations, like with 16.04 or 14.04?
[19:30] <xu-help9w> don't really know, this is the second machine i installed with this OS. The previous one worked very well, same OS version
[22:29] <Cean> Hello. I have a problem. Maybe someone here can help me. I'm using 18.04. I bought this card: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075MDH28Y/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1. I'm trying to use it on an MSI B450-A PRO motherboard. The NVMe drive fits into the adapter just fine, and the adapter fits into the PCIe slot. Xubuntu doesn't
[22:29] <Cean> see it. Is there something else that I should be doing?
[22:44] <Cean> Am I on the right channel? Perhaps my question was a little silly and not considered to be worth anyone's time. It seems to be a little quiet here. I don't mean to bother anyone, but if someone can help me I would really appreciate it.
[22:54] <gnrp> Cean: Well, it is late by night
[22:54] <gnrp> for some people
[22:55] <gnrp> and in general, you have to wait for a while. An answer can take hours...
[22:55] <gnrp> what ssd are you using with that?
[22:56] <eegore> good evening
[22:56] <gnrp> and when you do `dmesg|grep nvm`, what does it output?
[22:56] <gnrp> eegore: hi
[22:57] <eegore> This is about the only distro that does not plug the resources of an Atom proc with 4 gigs
[22:57] <eegore> KDE was horrible
[22:58] <eegore> Still a little slow since I encrypted the hard drive
[22:59] <gnrp> eegore: Hm, encryption shouldn't take away that much speed if you don't do a lot of copying or so
[22:59] <eegore> Uses less power than a desktop though
[22:59] <eegore> I do my banking and trading on this so I need a little security