[06:38] <lyr> Hi. So I installed xubuntu 21.04 minimal. I'm missing my screen (plugged through displayport) as a sound output, though it was available wuth ubuntu budgie 20.04. Missing something ? 
[07:21] <gnrp> lyr: different drivers for the GPU than before maybe?
[09:08] <lyr> gnrp ah yes, likely
[09:09] <lyr> gnrp I don't know why, the proprietary drivers UI is grayed, can't chose anything else than the current for my nvidia
[09:10] <lyr> It's on "Go on using a manually installed pilot" (approximative translation)", can,'t pick "Use NVIDIA Server driver ....."
[09:58] <gnrp> lyr: Sorry, can't really help you with the nvidia driver, didn't use Nvidia GPUs for a long time
[09:58] <gnrp> I don't know what the original wording for that would be, but a manual installation should always work, no?
[09:58] <gnrp> it is just annoying that then you have to manually rebuild the dirver every time you change major kernel version
[10:17] <lyr> gnrp the thing is I didn't do anything on the topic
[10:18] <lyr> Usually I just click in the menu on the nvidia's driver and done with it
[10:18] <lyr> Usually meaning when the menu ain't locked
[10:19] <gnrp> lyr: I never really used the graphical interface for software installation, sorry
[10:19] <lyr> kk
[10:26] <lyr> apt install nvidia-driver-460 did the job (menu is now unlocked and already set on nvidia 460 anyway)
[10:38] <gnrp> ah, hehe, that's whatI would have proposed as well^^
[17:10] <lyr> What's the default unarchive for xubuntu ?
[17:10] <lyr> Minimal installation is a tad rought...
[17:32] <kryten> lyr: 'engrampa' is what you want I guess.
[20:34] <Anna___> Is there a way for resolution to be changed during xubuntu installation?? I know I can open terminal with super+T, but the xrandr command doesn't seem to work for me.
[20:38] <diogenes_> Anna___, what error?
[20:39] <Anna___> who said anything about error?
[20:49] <Anna___> Whether an error exists or not, I do not know. I didn't say anything about an error. I'm looking for a way to change my screen's resilution from the xubuntu installer.
[20:49] <Anna___> resolution*
[23:36] <xu-irc72w> Is this my identifier? 'xu-irc72w' or does ir stand for something else? This is my first time on this. or any other irc channel
[23:37] <doc> xu-irc72w: change your nick using /nick newnick
[23:37] <xu-irc72w> I just type on this space?
[23:41] <hmurphy> Well, it works. Thanks doc, or is it Dave O'Connor? Believe me, I am an absolute newbie to irc.
[23:44] <doc> hmurphy: people reference each other by nick
[23:48] <hmurphy> ok, thanks doc. Is there a guide for irc etiquette?
[23:49] <Unit193> You'll also have to remember about timezones, sometimes it can be very slow, but if you stick around long enough you should get a response.  When you're using the webchat, that's a bit harder.
[23:50] <doc> hmurphy: you can probably find some on a search engine, but it basically comes down to: read topics for channels when you enter them, don't be a dick. Don't privmsg people without good reason and/or their okay. 
[23:51] <Unit193> I always liked https://workaround.org/getting-help-on-irc/
[23:51] <hmurphy> I am not sure what webchat is. I assume privmsg is short for private message.
[23:52] <Unit193> https://kiwiirc.com is webchat, there's native clients like hexchat though.
[23:55] <hmurphy> Yes, one of the participants on one of the forums I follow suggested hexchat.
[23:58] <hmurphy> The sort of information on workaround.org is what I was looking for.