=== brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [07:36] Hi, Yesterday I upgraded my laptop from 19.04 (or18.10. I'm not sure anymore) to 19.10. Since then I have one serious problem: browsers (firefox, chrome and chromium) now use immense amounts of CPU. When opening a new site it can take more than 10 seconds to load (even local intranet) and the laptop is frozen with 100%cpu. It worked like a charm [07:36] before the upgrade [07:36] Though I doubt it's hardware related, here are some specs: i5-7200U CPU @ 2.50GHz, 8GB mem. No swapping happening [07:37] any ideas? [07:48] peatb64: all websites? [07:48] peatb64: Maybe you can have htop running next to it [07:55] yes any site. top/htop gives the browserprocesses as using cpu. No i/o wait (SSD). Even changing to a different channel in rocketchat can take quit some time. [07:56] but for instance libreoffice still works fine [07:59] just tried, even running windows in virtualbox works as before [10:19] Hello everyone, Someone can help me? I was using Ubuntu 18.04 but I was able to use a second monitor and someone told me that I should change and use Xunbutu. Now I installed it but my second monitor with HDMI is still black with a no signal message. How can I fix it? === Aavar_ is now known as Aavar === kgbme is now known as kgb === hggdh is now known as hggdh-msft [15:42] Hello all [15:48] Hi [15:48] Hello, I have a question regarding the installation of xubuntu [15:49] what is the reason to keep shipping gigolo by default while thunar already handles gvfs ? [15:49] If I try to install it from a USB stick I get the installation running, everything works until the installation fails and the window appears "the grub-efi-ia32 package failed to install into /target/" [15:50] Is there a solution? [15:51] xu-help81w, how you partition the drive? [15:53] I don't know a lot in that topic. I just replaced windows on my netbook which has 32 gb of storage and didn't work anymore. I did not partition the drive manually [15:55] bikepunk: thunar does not offer an interface to establish connections [15:55] The slutions I found until now did not help. The notification "the grub-efi-ia32 package failed to install into /target/" reappears every time [15:56] brainwash, thanks for the answer ;-) [15:57] xu-help81w, of it's a 32bit UEFI. [15:58] i haven't heard about such dinosaur PCs in a long time, try looking in BIOS if you can switch to the legacy mode. [16:01] ok thank you I will try that [16:09] No it does not give that option. The bios I have is aptio setup utility, it offers as boot options my bootable usb stick and a "built-in EFI Shell" [16:11] After the installation of xubuntu stops I get anoterh notification that xubuntu has successfully installed. But it doesn't appear as a boot option [16:19] Hello! [16:20] Anyone here? [16:21] xu-help81w, what PC model? [16:23] I have a Odys trendbook 14 [16:27] xu-help81w, that would be a struggle to get xubuntu on 32bit only UEFI, better try MX-Linux, i've heard it has 32bit UEFI support. [16:28] Maybe someone can help me. I've downloaded and installed xubuntu and only after the installation I've noticed that the checksum boot grub efi failed. Is there any way I can revert efi to previous state? [16:29] Ok thank you I will try that! [16:31] xu-help81w, come with a feedback, i'm curious if it worked. [16:42] Can anyone provide me at least with some guideline? [16:42] What can I do? [16:55] no one? [16:59] ugh. :) [17:06] Hi! [17:25] xu-irc83w: hi, just installed now? [18:03] yep! [18:03] the .iso file md5 is the same as on the official page [18:04] Would you say that is good enough? [18:59] Sure, I guess, yes! :) [19:28] Thanks for the response! The checksums are all good, I tampered with them by setting "bs" parameter while using "dd" command. '=D