[04:45] any way to get rid of this "close" part of a apps taskbar setting [04:45] it [04:45] is a absolutely diaster [04:46] if the mouse stutters [09:06] luv lubuntu === macc24_ is now known as macc24 [13:06] hi, got problem with Quassel IRC (latest kubuntu 64 bit), after connection is always changing my nick into zoey_ (all adresses, ports etc are correct) [13:53] @zoey [ hi, got problem with Quassel IRC (latest kubuntu 64 bit), after connectio …], Sure its kubuntu not lubuntu? [13:56] Kubuntu 20.4, Quassel v0.13.1 (dist-3778a12) [13:57] @zoey [ Kubuntu 20.4, Quassel v0.13.1 (dist-3778a12)], Its lubuntu specific chat :3 [13:58] ok, sorry, so why client had choose this channel as default? [13:59] Who knows? [13:59] solution gaven at this channel should gave me all answers [13:59] Not me, i never lost control. [14:03] One world please. [14:08] Quassel in Ubuntu is the same throughout the flavors. We do have some information in our Lubuntu manual regarding setup that may be helpful for setting your nick and channels. https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/2/2.1/2.1.3/Quassel_IRC.html [14:54] @zoey [ One world please.], ^ [15:19] nihal697 how much? [15:52] @munsko hello guys [15:54] @zoey [ nihal697 how much?], How much what? … And u shud use @ before username [15:54] @nihal1697 hello. i finally was able to install lubuntu. the pc had a dvd drive. [15:55] Its nihal697 [15:55] Why dont you guys just use telegram lol [15:56] but i still have the resolution issue. in preferences, the system is locked on 840*640 pixels, while my screen default is 1280*720. do you guys know what i could do? i am using lubuntu now , so no telegram [15:58] @andriana20 [ but i still have the resolution issue. in preferences, the system i …], You can install it on ur phone, or on lubuntu or just use the web version. … Anyways. [15:58] No phone availible right now. letțs move on [15:59] congratz [15:59] thanks Munsko [15:59] you at least understand the situation quite clearly [16:00] did you checked monitor settings? [16:00] yes [16:00] it only has 840*680 as a choice [16:00] and refresh rate? [16:00] 72hz [16:00] yesterday, i tried to sudo a grub file and edited it [16:00] im not sure, but i think that the refresh rate allows some resolutions [16:00] @andriana20 [ you at least understand the situation quite clearly], Send a screenshot [16:00] that caused lubuntu to not boot [16:01] yes, i remember that [16:01] i am on this slow system [16:01] and no phone [16:01] so screenshot is a bit difficult right now [16:02] What resolutions are listed with xrandr? [16:02] check if you have "screengrab" [16:02] that allows you the screnshoot [16:02] with Imp Pnt key [16:03] dont know of that key [16:03] @apt-ghetto i have not run xrandr [16:03] @andriana20 [ dont know of that key], Print screen key [16:03] no real knowledge of this os guys [16:03] @andriana20 [ @apt-ghetto i have not run xrandr], Run then [16:03] @andriana20 [ no real knowledge of this os guys], Stop whining pliz [16:04] @nihal1697 lol, only one whining i see is you dude. explaining isnt whining [16:05] like i said, dont have knowledge of lubuntu. so you cant expect me to run a command i do not know of [16:06] @andriana20 [ @nihal1697 lol, only one whining i see is you dude. explaining isnt …], No real knowledge lady gaga gay stuff isnt explaining . [16:06] @andriana20 [ like i said, dont have knowledge of lubuntu. so you cant expect me …], Its not lubuntu specific . … Run `xrandr` in terminal [16:09] @andriana20 [ like i said, dont have knowledge of lubuntu. so you cant expect me …], Tried? [16:11] xrandr only mentions 840&680 [16:12] Which driver is in use? `lspci -nnk | grep -A3 "\[03..\]:"` [16:12] @andriana20 [ xrandr only mentions 840&680], Noice [16:15] @apt-ghetto this command will check which driver? [16:16] These are two commands: the first lists all PCI devices and the second filters for graphic card related stuff [16:17] so i suspect first is `lspci -nnk [16:17] Yes, you can read the manual with `man lspci` [16:18] i got a very big text log as a return [16:18] i ll send it on pm [16:19] No, don't send it on pm [16:19] If you have executet both commands, the output should be 2 - 4 lines [16:20] already sent [16:20] That is useless [16:20] sure [16:21] alright. executed both [16:21] got a 10-line return [16:21] now? [16:22] Try `lspci -nnk | grep -A3 "\[03..\]:" | pastebinit` and share the URL [16:23] it wont execute [16:23] just empty prompt on next line after hitting enter [16:23] wait [16:23] got smth [16:34] guys, this is my hardware, http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/dxsMn3xsq7/ [16:35] if anyone knows how i can get my screen s 1280*720 res back as a choice, instead of the one i m stuck at (840*680) please inform === eTexNerd is now known as plarkinjr === wt is now known as Guest84085 === eTexNerd is now known as plarkinjr === lubuntu is now known as Guest59964 === macc24_ is now known as macc24 === tijara_ is now known as tijara [22:45] any way to disable "close" in each apps right click menu? [22:45] it's too easy to accidentely set off with a stray mouse click [22:45] really BAD design [22:59] flyback: presumedly you mean the context menu of the window manager and not of the application itself? e.g. there's no close in firefox [23:05] so you have to click on the window label (a relatively narrow space), right click, scroll all the way down to the bottom of that menu, and then click to get to close. that's one really crazy stray mouse click you're having [23:12] i'll point out, too, kde functions fairly similarly [23:12] as does windows [23:34] Hi a [23:34] hi all [23:39] Is anyone availible to assist? [23:42] Andriana20, ask your question, people will read & answer when they are able to (please try and keep to a single line, and patience helps) [23:58] Good Evening,I have a computer, year 2005 with the following features:Cpu AMD Sempron 3000+ Palermo 90nm, RAM: 512MB, motherboard microstar LS-7135, graphics AL1716 (1280x1024) 16MB ATI VGAInitially the computer was running windows 7 home 32-bit, but due to a slow response, I decided to install lubuntu 18.04.4 32-bit. Everything went great with the [23:58] installation, except for an issue. Back when i was at windows, the system ran at 1280x780 resolution (confirmed it recently, so its tested resolution that works. About the 1280x1024 in the specs, i got it from speccy, but maybe this resolution also works on my screen.) Unfortunately in lubuntu, the only option for resolution now in screen [23:58] preferences, is 640x480, 72hz, without giving other options for better clarity (the ones I mentioned above). The first time I tried to resolve the issue, I found a forum post that suggested I use the command 'sudo nano/etc/default/grub' to edit the file's text line from # GRUB_TERMINAL = console to GRUB_TERMINAL = console . After saving it, the [23:58] 1280x780 option returned to the preferences. I selected it, saved it, but it instantly disappeared . After that, and restarting the computer, the system could no longer load lubuntu os in any way and i had to reinstall them via dvd. Since then, I have obviously avoided doing such an action again, but with the little knowledge I have, i ran [23:58] xrandir on the terminal, but unfortunately the only available resolution shown is 640*480.. Do you have any solutions to this? Any help will be aplreciated..