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jfindlayI booted my Dell Inspiron 3195 into xubuntu 20.04 and this is what the display looks like: http://findlay.space/images/xubuntu_20.04_display_issue.jpg00:30
jfindlaybooted into a live USB00:30
jfindlaythis does not happen in safe graphics mode00:30
jfindlayit also doesn't happen with xubuntu 19.1000:32
jfindlaydoes anyone have an idea for a resolution?00:33
Bashing-omjfindlay: Graphic's driver ? what graphics card do you have ?00:38
jfindlayfrom lshw: `product: Stoney [Radeon R2/R3/R4/R5 Graphics]`, `configuration: driver=amdgpu latency=0`00:55
jfindlayfrom glxinfo: `AMD STONEY (DRM 3.35.0, 5.4.0-39-generic, LLVM 9.0.1) (0x98e4)`, `Version: 20.0.4`00:59
Bashing-om!info linux-image-generic focal01:01
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 5.4.0.39.42 (focal), package size 2 kB, installed size 17 kB01:01
Bashing-omjfindlay: Humm - does not appear to be a graphic's driver issue - does ' /var/log/gpu-manager.log ' show all happy ?01:02
jfindlayBashing-om: http://findlay.space/gpu-manager.log01:07
jfindlaythis was all working with 19.10.  I have not yet tried a live usb with 19.10.  I dist-upgraded last night to 20.0401:09
jfindlaybut the 20.04 live usb rules out an upgrade issue01:09
Bashing-omjfindlay: Funny -not-: "can't access /opt/amdgpu-pro/bin/amdgpu-pro-px" . have you attempted to install the -PRO overlay ? // Then there is also "Is amdgpu kernel module available? no" - booting here with a 'nomodeset' boot parameter ?01:12
Bashing-omjfindlay: ^ cat /proc/cmdline ?01:14
jfindlayhm, I missed that01:14
Bashing-omjfindlay: Sorry I do no follow  the meaning of "I missed that" :(01:16
jfindlay`BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-5.4.0-39-generic root=/dev/mapper/vgxubuntu-root ro quiet splash vt.handoff=7`01:16
jfindlayI missed the "can't access" message01:17
jfindlayall packages on the system source from ubuntu repos, minetestdevs PPA, or saltstack repo01:19
jfindlayand zoom.deb01:19
Bashing-omjfindlay: well it is not "nomodeset" at fault here either. hummm -01:27
Bashing-omjfindlay: this "Is amdgpu kernel module available? no" makes me wonder if X is happy; any hints in the /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ directory log files ?01:33
jfindlaynothing01:48
Bashing-omjfindlay: No further ideas - sorry; others here with greater skill levels might come up with a way forward.01:59
RicHola02:43
Ricuna consulta quiero instalar xubuntu 20.04 en una laptop hp. todo normal en la instalación, gestor de sesión también, sin embargo cuando entra al escritorio se pixela la imagen del escritorio. alguna recomendacion?02:53
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Slacker56Hi :)07:23
well_laid_lawn!hi07:24
ubottuHi!, Welcome to #xubuntu! Feel free to ask questions and help people out. The channel guidelines are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines. Enjoy your stay!07:24
Slacker56I hope it's ok to ask this question here if not i'd be happy if you can direct me to any channel or resource I can understand it better :)  , I'm using ubuntu and my question is this: 1) what is the order of things? I have an executable linked with so and i'm ld_preload with another so. so my question is about the order of those elements .init and07:29
Slacker56.text in ubuntu elf loader07:29
Slacker56usually from what i see it's .init(ld_so),.text(ld_so), .init(linked so),.text(linked_so <at least part of it> and then just .text, somewhere later i see .init(executable)07:31
Slacker56and in the regular case i see it's the order of things07:32
well_laid_lawnSlacker56: maybe try a programming channel lie #c or #programmming07:35
Slacker56ok07:35
Slacker56:)07:35
well_laid_lawnmaybe ssomeone in #ubuntu might know, this channel is normally pretty quiet and limited in itss' help scope07:36
well_laid_lawnmy typing seems to have a lissp atm07:36
Slacker56seems that #c and #programming doesn't exist:X07:37
well_laid_lawnit's ##c07:37
well_laid_lawnand  ##programming07:38
Slacker56tyvm mate :)  may the force b with u07:40
well_laid_lawnluuck07:40
foxneuerHello! Does anyone know if there's a way to use workspace's margins when there's a second monitor connected? I have setup 10px 10px 10px 10px margin on workspace settings, but when there's a second monitor the side where both displays collapse doesn't apply any margin, so the window touches the edge of the screen.17:44
foxneuerthis is ok ---> https://pasteboard.co/JfvTg98.jpg (when all windows are tilled, not maximized)17:44
foxneuerthis is not ok :/ --> https://pasteboard.co/JfvU6Od.jpg (when a window is maximized the right side of monitor 1 and the left side of monitor 2 won't take the margin!)17:44
foxneuerany ideas? thanks a lot17:44
Waffle_KingAYYYYY!18:55
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Waffle_Kingwe on top of this muh18:55
Waffle_Kingsup18:59
b1ack0phi21:56
b1ack0pi have an old laptop wanna use it dual boot with windows 98 and xubuntu 12.0422:06
b1ack0pi installed both but it directly boots to win9822:06
b1ack0pdoesnt show grub menu22:06
b1ack0pi know it is old system but i dont know how to set grub22:07
b1ack0pcould you please help me?22:07

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