=== brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [03:12] What setting do I need to tweak to get 20.04 LST using apt-get dist-upgrade? [03:12] oops *LTS [03:16] The upgrade will be offered at the first point release in July, or you can jump early with `do-release-upgrade -d` [14:44] hey total newbie here. first time using linux. i use xubuntu as os for one of my oldest notebook which has Intel GMA X3100 as gpu. But I only get 640*480 screen resolution and can't change it. Is there any way to have higher resolution? [14:45] perhaps if you change the Drivers: Settings>> Additional Drivers? [14:45] xu-irc67w: [14:50] Thanks for the reply but no additional drivers avaible it says [15:06] xu-irc67w, is it a fresh install? [15:06] yes [15:07] and it had the same resolution while installing? [15:07] yes [15:08] xu-irc67w, in terminal run: glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer" [15:09] paste here the output. [15:15] OpenGL renderer string: llvmpipe (LLVM 9.0.1, 128 bits) [15:19] xu-irc67w, and now: lspci -nnk | grep VGA -A3 nc termbin.com 9999 [15:19] share the url. [15:20] wrong [15:20] lspci -nnk | grep VGA -A3 | nc termbin.com 9999 [15:25] https: //termbin.com/qnbg [15:27] ouch it's Silicon Integrated. [15:33] xu-irc67w, we can try one thing if you want. [15:35] if it's too much work than thanks for the effort and answers but it is not worth it [15:36] xu-irc67w, it's one command. [15:38] let's give it a try than [15:39] pkexec env DISPLAY=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$XAUTHORITY mousepad /etc/X11/xorg.conf [15:41] you will get a new document in which you paste the content from this: http://dpaste.com/3PZM9Q3 [15:43] save, close and run: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | nc termbin.com 999 [15:43] share url. [15:49] https://termbin.com/kcw0 [15:50] now reboot but in case you've got a black screen after reboot then hit ctrl+alt+f3, login with your user, run: sudo rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf && systemctl reboot [15:50] and come with a feedback. [15:57] It has now for different resolution to choose [15:57] Thanks [15:58] xu-irc67w, so does it work? [15:59] Yes beautifully [15:59] Thank you again [15:59] ok nice, you're welcome. [16:43] hello, I would like to now, is where a udev rules for all of the mtp devices.So, if I plug in a phone and is supports mtp it will auto mounted.I would change his, mount it with jmtpfs, to a my own location. [17:41] how are you doingim having some issue with boot time, mine xubuntu takes like 5 min to bootdo you have any answer for this issue? [17:45] xu-help6w, run: system-analyze blame | nc termbin.com 9999 [17:45] share the url. [17:46] ok diogenes [17:57] didnt work [17:57] :( [17:58] xu-help6w, what do you mean? [17:59] i tried run the command at command line [17:59] no work [17:59] what was the result you got? [18:02] order no found [18:04] xu-help6w, run this command, i made a mistake there: [18:05] systemd-analyze blame | nc termbin.com 9999 [18:05] you will get a link url. [21:11] Hi. [21:12] I want to use xubuntu 20.04 with a 4k primary display and with a HD secondary display. How can I make it work? [21:12] It was hard to make it work on the primary 4k display on alone too. [21:40] hygy: What were the problems, or what is it that does not work? [21:50] gnrp: first I want to use it on a simple 4k display. I installed xubuntu and all the things was really small. [21:50] login screen is small still now [21:52] then I try to set the settings, apperance, settings, window size 2x -> the windows gets bigger, but the icons oters are really small, so I selected the hdpi-default theme, then the window titles get bigger [21:52] but the panel, icons, etc are really small [21:53] and the start menu too [21:53] so I sarted to tweak all the font sizees and many settings [21:54] (now it is about to usable, but the icons on the buttons are so small [21:54] so finally I set back to windows size to 1x [21:55] and set the dpi to the correct calculated size of the monitor [21:55] im using it like that now [21:55] Then I try to connect a lowdpi (HD) monitor to this computer, but all thing is really big on the lowdpi screen it is unusable. :( [21:55] aah, yeah, getting dpi right is a bit annoying in the beginning [21:56] I think after a fresh install it needs to detect that is a 4k display, and set the correct things. [21:56] gnrp: but I cannot set different dpi for the 4k display and the HD display [21:57] and this doesn't make sense [21:57] you should only set the dpi and not the other stuff [21:57] because when you change the font or symbol size, of course everything will change. If you only change the dpi, then things will be fine [21:57] but if I only set the dpi the fonts and any other tings keep really small [21:57] first I just set the dpi, but it does not work.... [21:57] many things are really small [21:58] like what? [21:58] remembre that e.g. browsers often do their own thing [21:58] icons, panel menus, button texts [21:59] and the bigger problem now that I cannot use an external lodpi monitor [21:59] hm, looking at it, I get the problem. tbh, I don't know how to solve that [21:59] somebody said to me that I need to install wayland and there I can set different dpi-s for the different monitors [22:00] dont know where the problem is, maybe xfce, or maybe x11 or dont know where, but it is far from user friendly now [22:01] yeah. High-dpi displays, and especially changes from that, are still a hassle with Linux [22:01] if you stay within one of the big desktop environments and its programs (KDE or Gnome), you might be more happy, but then you are very limited with the applications [22:03] i dont like kde, and gnome is hmm :) when they moved to unity style i really hate this [22:03] the old times I used gnome2 and it was really good [22:04] then somebody get crazy and figured out unity.... [22:04] so I switched to xfce, and I like it... [22:04] but now it is really disappointing to use linux with 4k display [22:05] and I do not like windows [22:05] so I dont know how can I deal with this :( I'm really dissapointed [22:06] unity was a Ubuntu thing, though [22:06] I use a 4k display as well, but no external displays ;) [22:06] or do you mean gnome shell? [22:07] there are some rough edges with Linux on the desktop after all htese years. But they are tiny compared to old times :D [22:21] sorry i lost the connection [22:26] where can I get help how to use xubuntu with mixed hdpi lodpi setting? === xGrind is now known as xGrind-AFK