[00:46] <ironhoof> alright, finally got the scren resolution in order, now nothing matches and cant set it back all the resolutions are gone... random new sizes all unaccepted?
[00:47] <ironhoof> screen*
[00:47] <ironhoof> was it an update?
[00:47] <ironhoof> turning compositor off worked, got my 1360 x768, now none of that just 1366x768 and the screen hates it
[01:09] <GridCube> ironhoof, tried using arandr to set up the monitors?
[01:11] <ironhoof> yea, i didnt have to at first i changed ports turned off the compositor 1360x768 worked fine, few weeks later suddenly that resolution is gone i got a lot of obtuse resolution, and 1366,768. None of which the screen is accepting saying change your res. I am trying to use xrandr to change it now
[01:11] <ironhoof> not working i got it back but it says 1360x768 58.6 hertz instead of 60. just odd
[01:11] <ironhoof> not working
[01:14] <ironhoof> yea even xrander doesnt show the native res now
[01:23] <ironhoof> miss identifies the monitor too now
[11:38] <johny181> I have a problem with printing. When I give a print out using `lp -d <printername>  <filename>` command then print out used default queue settings which are done by `lpoptions` command. When I give print command from any text editor or via RDP. It prints and doesn't follow settings. I have made `raw` default option using `lpoptions -d printername
[11:38] <johny181> -o raw`. I can check printer options using `lpoptions -d printername`
[11:38] <johny181> , `raw` option is there. I have Xubuntu 20.04.
[12:09] <johny181> Hi Guys
[12:10] <johny181> Please suggest anything
[12:10] <diogenes_> !ask | johny181
[13:04] <xu-irc34w> Hey I'm trying to help someone with old pc, the hard disk seems to have some issue, it is a pretty old system with just 1GB of ram, I have tried multiple time, but the installer just stuck on creating partition for a long time, nothing is happening.
[13:14] <xu-irc34w> And now suddenly it has thrown me out to login screen'=(  can anyone please help
[20:13] <christophergray> johny181: maybe visit localhost:631/admin in a web browser and click on the links to the logs