[05:42] <jw-korean> hi there^^
[05:42] <jw-korean> may get some help??
[05:43] <BuckarooBanzai> jw-korean: https://dontasktoask.com/
[05:43] <jw-korean> i installed touchdriver for ubuntu, but it doesnt work well
[05:45] <jw-korean> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/3ee47a2ce0e8b19e8b5f0a835c9239a6/linux-touch-driver.tgz
[05:57] <guiverc> jw-korean, basic details such as your OS, release, maybe kernel stack (LTS releases come with two stack choices) may help; if using the GA stack just switching to the newer HWE stack maybe your easy fix; or switching from HWE to GA may help your added kernel-module/driver? what release were they for
[06:32] <jw-korean> i installed touchdriver again, but it doesnt work well, x Axis and Y axis are inverted, how can i configurate it?
[12:05] <Julz> Hello guys, is there anyone out here that can help me, my XFCE Desktop is zoomed in and I can't zoom out anymore. I'm using it on a 4K 32" Display for the past 3 days with zoomed in but I just can't take it anymore
[12:19] <oerheks> Julz,  Alt+scrollwheel  >> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/190289/xfce-entered-zoom-mode-how-do-i-exit
[12:19] <oerheks> or totally turn off;  Alt+Windows+8
[12:24] <Julz> oerheks thank you, but it didn't work. But thanks to your posting I found the compositor tab in window manager tweaks and disabled the display compositing entirely, it reset the zoom. I'm so glad! thank you
[12:34] <oerheks> Julz, àh oke, i did not know you could see the tweak manager
[12:34] <oerheks> scroll should do it, AFAIK, too.
[15:58] <calcmandan> I'm in virtual console, attempting to configure my terminal to output CP437 (ANSI) as a means to BBS while I troubleshoot a compile issue with a terminal program I use. Having read online, I saw that I can run console-setup. Looking through the directory in /etc/console-setup I noticed there are a number of .inc files defining the options. I'm hoping someone may have an inc file to share that defines CP437.
[17:03] <dreamon> diogenes_, Kann es sein das du Deutsch sprichst?
[17:04] <Mekaneck> probably but we prefer English
[17:06] <dreamon> Ok. still having issue, to suspend my laptop. "sudo pm-suspend" works. but it dont locks screen, after awaking. systemctl suspent dont work .. only lock screen
[17:07] <dreamon> !ACPI osi
[17:07] <dreamon> !acpi osi
[17:09] <dreamon> what logs can I view to find more infos about acpi issues?
[18:01] <diogenes_> dreamon, did you do the acpi thing?
[18:02] <dreamon> tried windows 2015 and windows 2012.
[18:02] <dreamon> didnt changed a thing
[18:03] <dreamon> pm-suspend works!
[18:03] <dreamon> But systemctl suspend not
[18:03] <dreamon> diogenes_, so think its not a bootoption thing.
[18:04] <diogenes_> dreamon, suspend is one feature that still needs to be worked on.
[18:06] <dreamon> It worked. but had to send cat /proc/cmdlinelaptop to repair and used my ssd in a different laptop .. installed nvidia/prime driver. beleave since then, lost supsend. 
[18:07] <dreamon> but now came laptop back from repair. still having this issue. remove nvidia/prime drivers. still same.
[18:07] <dreamon> but why does pm-suspend works?
[18:08] <dreamon> maybe its a uefi issue.. It set somethin wrong?
[18:08] <dreamon> It=I