[01:03] <hebert> oi
[05:43] <dadeke> hello :)
[08:26] <ArmyMan007_> Hey everyone :) How can I mount a disk image in lubuntu 20.04.01 LTS?
[08:26] <ArmyMan007_> *20.04.1
[08:30] <ArmyMan007_> Anyone?
[15:48] <tomreyn> he left 8 minutes after saying "anyone?"
 The command "/names" works in Telegram, but you should not use it often.
[16:00] <thereald3bug> I have some weird artifacts on my screen (video)... does anyone know what could cause this?  (Ryzen 1600, RX480 8GB, 32GB RAM, NVME, Lubuntu 20.04LTS, AMD drivers + Vulkan): https://vimeo.com/464739635
[16:02] <thereald3bug> oh and it happens in Opera as well, but not Firefox
 @Michaël Van Bogaert [why is that  … that we should not use it too often?], It produces a wall of text that is sometimes tough to read through.
[16:07] <thereald3bug> nevermind, it seems as though Chrome and Opera have broken hardware accelleration... whereas the Firefox devs seem to have no problem with it.
[16:08] <thereald3bug> Opera I think uses the same back end as Chrome (identical artifacting)
 @thereald3bug [<thereald3bug> nevermind, it seems as though Chrome and Opera have broken hardwa …], That is correct. There is a bug report upstream but I can't locate it right now.
[16:09] <thereald3bug> They really should make that a priority... seems kind of important... lol
 I don't disagree, there was a great deal of discussion on the bug report so I think they are working hard on it.
[16:11] <thereald3bug> well, here is hoping... I really don't want to reinvent the wheel by creating a firefox account and xfering my passwords there... that's a pain in the ass
 You can turn off hardware acceleration in the settings as another workaround.
[16:13] <thereald3bug> already did that
[16:13] <thereald3bug> thank god my cpu can handle the video without it on
[16:14] <thereald3bug> thanks for the springboard to bounce off... ttyl
 I know the OP left but for the record here is the upstream Chromium bug: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1122224