[05:37] <gabrielmartins> Hello good Morning. I would like to ask you to please fix the flaws in the current version of xubuntu, if possible. I know it is very difficult to program, I programmed it in c and c ++. I'm not good, but I know that xubuntu has many problems. I verified that it is not possible to save .iso image in the native app of the system, it is not possible to automatically switch the wallpaper. these failures should irritate
[05:37] <gabrielmartins> many people. I know that work is hard on life too. I wish success in the community and health for all of us.
[06:44] <guiverc> gabrielmartins, if you belive you've found bugs, please report them using `ubuntu-bug`  (For help on reporting bugs, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs)
[06:45] <guiverc> the system is QA tested (ie. Quality Assurance tested).. so did you verify your ISO was correct?    (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/CDIntegrityCheck)  you didn't mention release (be specific; many people only count LTS releases, some count all, so latest means different things to different people)
[06:51] <gabrielmartins> I would like to know which command to perform in the terminal to know the system version because I recently updated it.
[07:35] <diogenes_> gabrielmartins, you can do: inxi -F
[07:43] <gabrielmartins> 20.04 LTS
[07:44] <gabrielmartins> it is not updating then.
[07:54] <gabrielmartins> in fact my version is 20.04.01 LTS. excuse me.
[07:56] <gabrielmartins> 20.04.1 LTS.
[14:26] <Titi> Hi all ! Sorry to take your time. First time in many years I ask for help somewhere... My laptop have two graphics cards, one intel and one nvidia rtx 2070, I'm unable to run on the nvidia card.. :(
[14:26] <Titi> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 630 (Mobile) [8086:3e9b] (rev 02)
[14:26] <Titi>     DeviceName: Second VGA
[14:26] <Titi>     Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. UHD Graphics 630 (Mobile) [1043:1ffe]
[14:26] <Titi>     Kernel driver in use: i915
[14:26] <Titi>     Kernel modules: i915
[14:27] <Titi> No LSB modules are available.
[14:27] <Titi> Distributor ID:    Ubuntu
[14:27] <Titi> Description:    Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
[14:27] <Titi> Release:    20.04
[14:27] <Titi> Codename:    focal
[14:31] <Titi> @TheR sets ?
[14:35] <Titi> Tried all proprietary additional drivers under software and update, tried 2 drivers from .run file from nvidia
[14:36] <Titi> Actually, when I install additional driver, it's boot but never display the login... But I can go to terminal 1 and log in text mode
[14:40] <Titi> In text mode, the nvidia seem to work ok I guest..
[14:40] <Titi> Graphics:  Device-1: Intel UHD Graphics 630 vendor: ASUSTeK driver: i915 v: kernel bus ID: 00:02.0
[14:40] <Titi>            Device-2: NVIDIA TU106M [GeForce RTX 2070 Mobile] vendor: ASUSTeK driver: nouveau v: kernel
[14:40] <Titi>            bus ID: 01:00.0
[14:40] <Titi>            Display: server: X.Org 1.20.9 driver: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa tty: N/A
[14:40] <Titi>            OpenGL: renderer: Mesa Intel UHD Graphics 630 (CFL GT2) v: 4.6 Mesa 20.2.6 direct render: Yes
[14:45] <Titi> sets +q *!*
[14:46] <Titi> lol any advice all ?
[17:15] <Titi> Somebody have a idea ?
[17:19] <gnrp> Titi: I have no direct clue on that, but Optimus is generally difficult with Linux
[17:19] <gnrp> so you will not be able to switch between the two as far as I know, you can only permanently use one of them
[17:19] <gnrp> well, permanently, i.e., with a reboot
[17:20] <Titi> ok thanks! Glad to see real people here ! I don't want to switch between the graphics cards, I just want to use my NVidia...
[17:21] <Titi> But when I use the Nvidia, the login is never displayed
[17:21] <gnrp> Titi: Well, when nobody knows the answer, nobody will reply ;)
[17:21] <gnrp> did you try this one here? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NVIDIA_Optimus#Use_NVIDIA_graphics_only
[17:22] <Titi> Yes it's ok, it's just the first time I try this sytem ;)
[17:22] <Titi> Thanks for the link !
[17:34] <diogenes_> there is bumblebee too for optimus.
[17:34] <diogenes_> I prefer bumblebee but i haven't tested it on the newest Xubuntu.
[17:42] <winfinitylmao> hi
[17:50] <winfinitylmao> heyy
[18:48] <cust0m> hello people :D
[18:48] <cust0m> any one present ?
[18:53] <gnrp> cust0m: Yep, all the time
[18:53] <cust0m> nice :D
[18:53] <gnrp> just that most people don't bother to reply because there are too many people ;)
[18:53] <cust0m> aah ok :D
[18:53] <cust0m> i got a problem
[18:53] <cust0m> any one up for some help
[18:54] <cust0m> ?
[18:56] <cust0m> iam thinking  >>"if else " commands combined with airmon-ng ???
[18:56] <cust0m> is that possible to put  wlan  in monitor mode if conditions are met ?
[21:44] <bento> Is anyone free to answer some questions for a noob
[21:48] <genii> !ask
[21:48] <genii> What the bot suggests is the best method :)
[21:53] <bento> In windows if i move folders on the same partion/drive it just changes the routing info, but when i do it in xubuntu file manager it is physically picking the folder up and moving it. Am I doing something wrong?
[21:55] <brainwash> is it an external device?
[22:00] <bento> no internal platter
[22:00] <bento> do I have it mounted wrong maybe?
[22:01] <brainwash> unlikely
[22:01] <bento> it is my media drive
[22:01] <brainwash> ntfs?
[22:01] <bento> yes
[22:02] <brainwash> maybe that's the reason
[22:02] <bento> I am switching my media server from windows to xubuntu. it is a 10tb drive so i dont have room to move stuff to reformatt, plus if something happens to this machine I want to be able to reload the drive in my windows rig
[22:03] <brainwash> https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/-/issues/196
[22:04] <brainwash> apparently something to do with mounting after all
[22:05] <bento> I was wondering because I didnt notice it until after I set the drive up to auto mount
[22:06] <brainwash> aha
[22:06] <brainwash> that plus the linked report explains it then
[22:07] <bento> so any idea how to fix it
[22:08] <bento> they sorta explain it in link but i am too new to really get what they mean
[22:08] <bento> about the validation
[22:08] <bento> is there an alternate mount method I should use?
[22:15] <brainwash> maybe
[22:17] <brainwash> you could try "gio mount -d /dev/sdaX"
[22:18] <brainwash> if that works, adding the command to the autostart may do the trick
[22:19] <brainwash> or changing the line in fstab could work also
[22:19] <bento> k
[22:20] <brainwash> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NTFS-3G
[22:20] <brainwash> has some information
[22:21] <brainwash> but that's not that easy to understand I guess
[22:21] <bento> ok tyvm i will fumble with it for a bit
[22:21] <bento> if i get lost i will return lol
[22:21] <brainwash> alternatively, you could drag'n'drop via right-click
[22:22] <brainwash> it will open a menu (copy/move/link)
[22:22] <bento> it doesnt seem too bad this is about my 3rd try with some sort of linux dist over my 30yr windows usage so i am slowly getting it
[22:22] <bento> I tried that and it was still physically moving it
[22:22] <brainwash> really?
[22:22] <bento> or do i use the link opt
[22:22] <brainwash> that would be odd
[22:23] <brainwash> and a bug on top it
[22:23] <brainwash> 'move' should move
[22:23] <brainwash> that's my understanding
[22:23] <bento> i used right click and said move, it took 30min to move a section of TV series like i was moving it from one drive to the other with all i did was organize some folders
[22:24] <brainwash> :/
[22:25] <brainwash> feel free to add a comment to the bug report which I've linked
[22:26] <brainwash> to get the attention of the devs
[22:26] <bento> ok so i figured out using something other than Thunar solves the problem
[22:27] <brainwash> a valid solution
[22:27] <bento> on the gitlab?
[22:27] <bento> yeah i used Files and it has no issue
[22:27] <brainwash> Nemo and Caja are solid file managers aswell
[22:28] <brainwash> and look similar to Thunar
[22:28] <brainwash> and yes, the gitlab one
[22:29] <bento> I am fine with files, Thunar was just the default so i was using it
[22:29] <bento> I am not used to the whole different options for base system operations yet
[22:29] <brainwash> alright
[22:30] <bento> My main board went down and i am RMA, so i figured it was a good time to redo the mediabox and dust of some linux skills]
[22:30] <bento> thank you so much for the help
[22:31] <brainwash> you're welcome