[05:50] <xu-help46w> xubuntu 20.04, running live from usb stick, after maybe ten minutes, keyboard appears to be unresponsive. Cursor moves from trackpad OK but focus highlight nor mousepad clicks work. Have to force stop with off switch. Occurs on three very different laptops.
[15:23] <kgb> interesting, even though i chose to "skip", https://ibb.co/PDJn2Bq
[15:23] <kgb> .. no change there, same as always: as if the option does nothing.
[15:29] <lemur_> any ideas and feedback anyone ...  https://pastebin.com/raw/D6eHyN8K
[15:37] <kgb> "Detecting ***** Is Important", brilliant
[15:38] <kgb> something we could all only wish for xD
[15:39] <kgb> a system intelligent enough to actually be able to do something useful with that kind of information.. dunno, like labeling the % of "such" drivers on each road /sec
[15:40] <kgb> or however it could help us, in practical terms
[15:40] <lemur_> drivers get tired, this is just assistant app, it will be useful for everyone later on.. detection is just first phase.
[15:41] <kgb> they're also: 1) careless, 2) incompetent and 3) true-life *****
[15:41] <kgb> :)
[15:41] <lemur_> after detection, data is gathered in server, organized, then used in the app as smart application, which will automatically signal to slow down
[15:42] <lemur_> incompetents .. depends ...   careless.. depends ... drivers too are humans, they get tired, they can become sick, they are not 100 percent perfect.. everyone is flawed.. can't  expect drivers to be like robots, their eyes and hands too get tired.
[15:43] <kgb> not sure whether the transition between fully autonomous driving and this time in between would be worth it (infrastructure, cost of development, integration), because of the psychology of driving: people feel safe behind the wheel and think they can do whatever they want; unfortunately, the older I get, the more I realize that people are all, truly, simply selfish (AF) - at least in traffic
[15:44] <kgb> unless they feel the boot on their neck, bt most of the time even this just makes it worse - like look at the US, tailgating, brake-checking and everyone going nuts. xD
[15:44] <kgb> whole generations lost..
[15:45] <lemur_> fully autonomous systems are in work by many companies, but such fully autonomous systems need processing power, detection devices , like LIDER and so on,  in due time they will be in market , but this system is much simpler and more practical, can be cheaper alternative
[15:45] <kgb> ^^ i don't drive, unless i'm up for it - it's like really basic. =)
[15:46] <lemur_> countries like india can't afford autonomous driving cars as i understand,  many will stick to old cars and so on.
[15:46] <kgb> yes, ofc. sry for the diversion
[15:47] <lemur_> few can afford, but how many will opt for it.. two wheelers won't buy a car with LIDER autonomous system, they should still go with some alternatives
[15:47] <lemur_> this one uses same android device which many have
[16:07] <lemur_> better version. .. fixed few typos  ----   https://pastebin.com/raw/a13v0CpW
[16:07] <lemur_> 	AUTO ASSIST   -- ACCIDENT PREVENTION APP
[16:39] <kgb> pplz, i try to rarely ask for help and learn (it) instead, but this is something that i -simply- won't be able to configure myself: on a ASUS fx505du laptop, getting an external monitor to run (via dedicated Nvidia 1660 Ti); here it is demonstrated, default install (untouched, everything installed "correctly"), with Guest Additions *not* working - because i have to set some kernel flags, or what is it that must be done and how, please?!
[16:39] <kgb> https://ibb.co/cLxMGzt
[16:40] <kgb> .. i've been at it for days and weeks, but all that i ever manage to do is getting to restore the default install. :/
[16:41] <kgb> ^^ that's a screenshot of Oracle VM *from* the external screen, btw.
[16:42] <kgb> so everything's working, except that it's not. :(
[16:43] <kgb> could someone who's got experience with this lend me a quick hand, pls?
[16:44] <kgb> .. i have, already, tried throwing everything at it - and the kitchen sink
[16:49] <brainwash> kgb: VM?
[16:50] <kgb> brainwash: only way to be able to test anything, a hdd install - i just get it jammed, every time
[16:50] <brainwash> I don't quite understand...
[16:50] <kgb> beyond frustrating, being *this* incompetent; but, i'm just stuck - not knowing how to configure this
[16:51] <brainwash> doesn't using a VM create this problem?
[16:52] <kgb> on a ASUS fx505du laptop, getting an external monitor to run (via dedicated Nvidia 1660 Ti); here it is demonstrated, default install (untouched, everything installed "correctly"), with Guest Additions *not* working - because i have to set some kernel flags, or what is it that must be done and how, please?! https://ibb.co/cLxMGzt << if i install to HDD and then try to enable the external monitor: i get unbootable OS, or no display /login
[16:52] <kgb> .. so i can't configure it, don't know how apparently.
[16:53] <brainwash> "unbootable OS"
[16:53] <brainwash> not sure if I can believe that
[16:53] <kgb> what must i do, with grub2 and the kernel right?! to get the display to go via Nvidia 1660 Ti to the big screen?
[16:54] <kgb> brainwash: in the past, whatever version of windows /linux /oracle - i was able to utilize Guest Additions just fine, on my desktop PC
[16:54] <brainwash> I'm not that familiar with nvidia hardware, but they do offer a driver which comes with a GUI for configuration
[16:54] <kgb> it's with the laptop, i don't know *how* to get about it
[16:55] <kgb> and it's not really the guest additions: it's getting the display to function through the external adapter (dedicated Nvidia chip) and external monitor
[16:56] <kgb> tried all drivers, proprietary /nuevo and everything else
[16:56] <kgb> *downloading and installing from nvidia website, their linux driver = everything
[16:57] <kgb> i simply don't know what flags and how must i pass them to the kernel via grub2 right?! to get it to work, is that what has to be done??
[16:57] <brainwash> no idea
[16:57] <kgb> ah! :(
[16:58] <brainwash> this a channel for general Xubuntu support
[16:58] <brainwash> and your question is rather out of the scope
[16:59] <kgb> ah, come on, it's like *the* simplest thing..:) only that i'm so clueless with it
[16:59] <kgb> ##linux won't let me join while i'm on tor
[17:00] <brainwash> #vbox?
[17:04] <kgb> ty, ty (it's just not a VM issue, rather how to pass the graphics through nvidia to the external monitor, via HDMI. :))
[17:51] <Celso>  Good afternoon! :)
[17:51] <kgb> [19:51:16] <kgb> what insanity.. repeated everything for the Nth time - and now it's just, suddenly, working :/ https://ibb.co/TR70Fqs TF
[17:51] <kgb> Celso: hi! o/
[17:53] <Celso> https://imgur.com/M2sLQom.png
[17:58] <kgb> Celso: that's not WeeChat, irssi?
[17:58] <Celso> irssi
[17:58] <kgb> hm, it looks good!..
[17:59] <kgb> what's the little window theme you got going on there?
[18:00] <Celso> NumixBlue
[18:02] <Celso> https://imgur.com/G0rygtg.png
[18:06] <kgb> Celso: how to get it, a download? https://www.xfce-look.org/p/1013649/
[18:09] <Celso> kgb: sudo apt install numix-blue-gtk-theme numix-gtk-theme numix-icon-theme numix-icon-theme-circle
[18:11] <kgb> nice, ty! :$
[18:11] <Celso> :)
[18:13] <Celso> kgb: I'll be away for a while! Goodbye
[18:16] <kgb> hey, cool!.. just, why is it -like- 3000TB? :o https://ibb.co/JsnnbKf
[18:24] <kgb> are they one-and-the-same? https://postimg.cc/gallery/1mBy5Zs
[18:31] <Celso> kgb: I really like this video. https://youtu.be/Y_x5svD2sZQ
[18:33] <kgb> Celso: or this, just some music..:) https://youtu.be/-GBAqJ96OIo
[18:35] <Celso> :)
[19:00] <juno> E: Unable to locate package numix-icon-theme-circle
[19:00] <juno> 18.04
[19:02] <juno> nice icons though
[19:11] <Celso> https://imgur.com/hcDI9zb.png
[19:13] <juno> I see that list sans the last one
[19:14] <juno> because I'm on 18.04 I guess
[19:14] <juno> all good
[19:16] <juno> found the ppa :)
[19:17] <Celso>  because I'm on 20.04