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aroonii am able to mount a v1 samba share; but it always mounts as root:root00:47
aroonihow can i fix this?00:47
aroonithis is what i have currently: //192.168.1.1/NetworkDriveArooni /media/HardDriveArooni cifs guest,username=david,iocharset=utf8,dir_mode=0777,file_mode=0777,auto,_netdev,vers=1.0 0 000:48
Guest72is it possible to change the background/color of the login screen? I'm using 20.04 LTS.01:28
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rgggrrralguien habla español02:26
pycurioushttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/focal/+package/libmodsecurity3 - how do i install this on focal?02:27
Bashing-om!es | rgggrrr02:27
ubotturgggrrr: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.02:27
pycuriousIs that already integrated with nginx ?02:27
yukiupGuest72 https://github.com/PRATAP-KUMAR/ubuntu-gdm-set-background02:35
pycuriousecho 'man-db man-db/auto-update boolean false'|debconf-set-selections ;\ - what exactly does this do?02:35
Guest72yukiup thank you. Seems like a lot of code to look through but I'll check it out02:35
yukiup:)02:36
keykeyo02:46
pycuriousfor the latest version of nginx on ubuntu - what is a good ppa to use?02:48
leftyfbpycurious: we can't recommend the use of PPA's. Why do you think you need the latest?02:50
pycuriousleftyfb: so that i can avoid the CVEs and such? Or perhaps I can just depend on Ubuntu's version - if that is what you recommend lefyfb?02:50
leftyfbpycurious: CVE's are usually patched in packages in LTE versions of ubuntu02:51
leftyfb!sru | pycurious02:51
ubottupycurious: Stable Release Update information is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates02:51
leftyfbbah, that's not it02:51
pycuriousThe nginx version looks more than a year old on 20.04 now?02:52
leftyfbhttps://ubuntu.com/security/cve?q=&package=nginx&priority=&version=focal&status=released02:52
pycuriousleftyfb: I want to use modsecurity plugin with nginx - which needs me to compile things from source - which means either a ppa or my own compilation02:56
leftyfbpycurious: https://www.linuxbabe.com/security/modsecurity-nginx-debian-ubuntu02:57
leftyfbpycurious: first result on google for "ubuntu 20.04 nginx modsecurity"02:58
pycuriousleftyfb: is this dependable -> ppa:ondrej/nginx-mainline?02:59
leftyfbpycurious: Ondrej is a very well known and respected member of the open source/ubuntu community. That said, we cannot support packages installed from PPA's here03:00
pycuriousPackage 'dpkg-dev' has no installation candidate - on focal - anyone knows how to fix this?04:10
Bashing-om!info dpkg-dev focal | pycurious04:12
ubottupycurious: dpkg-dev (1.19.7ubuntu3, focal): Debian package development tools. In component main, is optional. Built by dpkg. Size 664 kB / 2,074 kB04:12
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Bashing-ompycurious: ^ install all up-2-date ?04:13
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ahcHow do I get up on Telegram ? I've installed the Ubuntu desktop app, but it seems I need the app installed on my cell-phone first ?06:36
lotuspsychjeahc: telegram-desktop from the repos should be able to send you sms verify too06:36
ahcOK. So I do need it set up on my mobile first06:37
lotuspsychjeahc: normaly not, it 'should' send you an sms to your regular phone number without installing the app on phone06:38
ahcI'll look at the FAQ or setup now. Haven't got a profile or password yet06:39
lotuspsychjeahc: then fill in the code you received into de desktop app06:39
KBarHello! Is it possible to access storage disk from within a Live session?06:57
EriC^^KBar: sure06:57
EriC^^KBar: you should be able to mount it from the filemanager06:58
KBarEriC^^, can I just mount it and write to it?06:58
EriC^^yeah06:58
KBarOr is it read-only?06:58
EriC^^no, you can write06:58
KBarGreat! Thank you!06:59
EriC^^what do you mean by storage disk? an hdd you have?06:59
EriC^^just to be clear06:59
KBarYeah, just a storage device in general. SSD, HDD, what have you.07:00
EriC^^ah ok, yup07:00
KBarSee you later today. Off to do some testing and tinkering. Have a wonderful weekend (that's actually a name for a future Ubuntu release), everybody!  Peace!07:03
KBarEriC^^ ty07:03
ahclotuspsychje Well I just uninstalled the app off my Android phone. I never received the SMS message it said it sent. Next I'll try loading the Telegram app off the website onto the phone07:07
lotuspsychjeahc: hmm just tested it, dont getting sms on the desktop app neiter, weird07:09
lotuspsychjeit used to work07:09
ahclotuspsychje Thanks. Will try again tomorrow.07:12
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oerheksalias please='sudo´08:20
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* enyc hopes blackmesa make it over here from leenode ;p08:55
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elhoirSlartibart, hello, do you have plymouth packages installed?09:12
SteelRoseoerheks: https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck is better :-)09:59
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jonjI am running ubuntu 21.10 live right now to see if everything works before install. I have a Lenovo Thunderbolt 3 gen 2 dock connect to my laptop. Displays are working as they should, however, I cannot access usb through the dock. Anyone have any clues as to where I should look to fix this?11:49
blackmesasarnold: :D11:54
TJ-jonj: kernel log initially, for clues as to something not being detected correctly12:01
jonjTJ-: I should've started there, yeah. Should I just grep for usb or for anything pertaining to thunderbolt?12:05
TJ-jonj: "journalctl -e -k" to begin with, see if there are warnings/errors (-e does that)12:06
TJ-jonj: if there are, then "journalctl -k" and work through looking at the errors12:06
jonjTJ-: Thanks! I will start looking around12:06
mortok so this is the situation I'm uncomfortable with again regarding snaps: I ran `rg whatever`, Ubuntu suggests I run `sudo snap install ripgrep`, that command says ripgrep is only available using classic confinement, so it suggests I run `sudo snap install --classic ripgrep`, but how do I know I trust Chris MacNaughton? I have no clue who that is12:07
mortand there's not the implicit trust which comes from publishing through the ubuntu repos12:07
mortI mean it's probably fine, but what's the difference between this and running `curl | sudo bash` from some unknown source12:07
mortI feel I'm getting mixed messages, ubuntu is telling me to run `snap install ripgrep` but snap is telling me it might put my system at risk12:08
TJ-mort:  welcome to the world of DevOps!12:08
mortthanks I think, but I'm not sure I like it here12:09
TJ-mort: I remove snapd from Ubuntu systems, first thing12:09
mortsure, and maybe that's a good idea, but I don't feel like that's Canonical's official response to this question exactly12:10
mortthat's a lot of leaves12:10
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TJ-mort: Debian (and Ubuntu) have rust-ripgrep (in universe)12:11
mortI did end up snap installing ripgrep but now I have basically given this Chris guy persistent access to my system and he can publish an update do do whatever whenever12:11
mortTJ-: not in 18.04 which I'm running for reasons12:11
TJ-!info ripgrep impish12:11
ubotturipgrep (12.1.1-1, impish): Recursively searches directories for a regex pattern. In component universe, is optional. Built by rust-ripgrep. Size 1,186 kB / 4,400 kB12:12
TJ-mort: Aha!12:12
SteelRoseripgrep? why don't you guys use egrep -rl foo bar ?12:12
mortripgrep is my grepping tool of choice12:13
mortnever liked grep's interface12:13
TJ-mort: looking at the package (in Debian) it only has depends on  libc and libgcc, so you ought to be able to grab the .deb and install it, if 18.04 meets this requirement: "Depends: libc6 (>= 2.18), libgcc-s1 (>= 4.2)"12:14
SteelRosemort: grep interface? it's the CLI ...12:17
TJ-alias ripgrep='egrep -rl' maybe?12:21
jonjTJ-: Thank for the pointer. It was an error about No bus number available for hot-added bridge. I could fix it with a kernel parameter pci=realloc,assign-busses,hpbussize=0x3312:24
mortSteelRose: command line >interface<12:29
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BluesKaj'Morning folks13:23
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wingI want to ask one question, anyone use linux as development environment to develop embedded projects? I am trying to find good software to do so in linux13:37
lotuspsychjewing: you could try to start a topic in #ubuntu-discuss if you like13:38
wingthanks13:39
oerheksubuntu-core comes in mind, bing that?13:39
oerhekshttps://ubuntu.com/embedded13:39
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rsrxhi, i have n00b linux question - I'm on ubuntu/bionic64 server and I want to install app in the environment that will be available globally14:16
chermaineBluetooth manager have some html code at GUI, especially got <b> and </b>14:16
rsrxso I download the app (it comes as .zip file), unzip it and then copy to /opt/, but i'm not sure how to make it available globally, i.e., when I type `allure` i want it to invoke `/opt/allure/bin/allure`14:16
chermainemy operating system is ubuntu mate14:16
rsrxalso I'm not sure if /opt/ is the right place for it14:16
rsrxhttps://pastebin.com/BmiUzsxT14:16
rsrxthis is my installation script14:17
nualauh... rando question but i'm curious: i use same ssh key from two systems [dont tell anyone!] to log into destination system. after updating 20.04 i could not log into destination anymore. I got it fixed by also adding the .pub key to my .ssh folder. It worked for months having only the private key.... long story short: what changelog should i read?14:17
nualarsrx: /opt is an excellent place for 'optional' stuff and the rare times you manually download/install/add a program14:19
nualato start allure anywhere without typing the path, you should add /opt/allure/bin to your PATH variable, see ~/.profile for an example how to expand path. (maybe adding a symling to eg. ~/.local/bin would also work?)14:22
nualais this als owhat you mean by 'globally' available? because if you want to make it available to  multiple users it might be more feasible to edit the skeleton files aka change the default settings14:23
moliendohi, I want to upgrade my system from 21.04 to 21.10 but can't do this. When I type sudo do_release_upgrade, it says that "Please install all available updates".14:24
nualamoliendo: have you tried sudo apt-get update followed by sudo apt-get upgrade ?14:24
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moliendoyes I forgot to say it.14:25
tarzeaui upgraded from 20.04 to 22.04 no problems (editing sources.list, and using apt)14:25
moliendohow did you upgrade to 22.04? Has it been released?14:26
rsrxnuala, thanks14:26
tarzeaumoliendo: not released, just use the codename "jammy"14:26
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TJ-moliendo: 22.04 won't be released until end of April, 202214:27
moliendoYeah, that's what I was thinking14:28
nualamoliendo: regarding update to to 21.10: maybe you have some unupgradeable packages? https://askubuntu.com/a/129141014:29
moliendolet see, in my sources.list, ubuntu version appearing is hirsute. So, I will change it to `impish`?14:30
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nualamoliendo: it should change i assume.... but since you could not upgrade it should still be hirsute14:36
nualabut while looking at your sources, are they default or have you added more repos?14:37
moliendotarzeau: thanks dude, I updated the sources.list file and now it started to download.\14:38
tarzeaumoliendo: always works, has been working since 20+ years :)14:39
moliendo:)14:43
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mickhello16:02
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trewqI have 20.04 and I am trying to install libdav1d-dev package and have universe but still get "Unable to locate package libdav1d-dev" - why in blazes can I not find this dang package?16:53
trewqso when I go to https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libdav1d-dev I cannot see focal there.. is that why?16:53
TJ-!info libdav1d focal16:54
ubottuPackage libdav1d does not exist in focal16:54
geniiDid you update after enabling universe?16:56
trewqany suggestions (besides building from source) - I see it does exist for groovy16:57
trewqyes I updated - like TJ_ mentioned, it is not available for focal16:57
trewqso since it is available for groovy, can I do some magic to make it install for focal.. maybe a stupid question, but wanted to ask16:58
ioriatrewq, not available for 20.0416:59
Richard_CavellHi everyone. I want to run ubuntu in a vm. I want to do mainly command-line coding. Is this kind of machine suitable? https://www.dell.com/en-uk/shop/desktops-and-all-in-ones/new-inspiron-small-desktop/spd/inspiron-3891-desktop/cd3891071116:59
leftyfbtrewq: https://launchpad.net/~mc3man/+archive/ubuntu/mpv-tests?field.series_filter=focal17:00
trewqYES! I acknowledge not availble for focal - 3 other people have said this already, and thank you :)17:01
trewqI have moved on and exploring other solutions17:01
ioriatrewq, maybe in snap17:01
trewqthanks ioria17:01
leftyfbI just linked to a PPA with the package17:01
trewqwill check17:01
jhutchinsRichard_Cavell: If you're running a VM, why does the hardware matter?17:02
nualatrewq: generally using packages from other releases is highly discouraged. (Responding to the magic you imagined but sadly does not exist ^^)17:02
Richard_CavellI suppose I just wanna make sure I’m not gonna be disappointed, jhutchins.17:02
leftyfbRichard_Cavell: feel free to ask for hardware recommendations in #ubuntu-offtopic or #hardware17:02
trewqnuala: thank you, good info - did not know this and I appreciate the clarification17:03
genii!info libdav1d417:04
ubottulibdav1d4 (0.7.1-3, impish): fast and small AV1 video stream decoder (shared library). In component universe, is optional. Built by dav1d. Size 326 kB / 982 kB17:04
geniihm17:04
nualayw :)17:05
leftyfbgenii: https://termbin.com/hkvo417:05
geniileftyfb: Interesting17:06
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MrSassyPantsOk, I want to install ubuntu onto a drive. then plug that drive into a different system and boot off it. (Old HDD in the system is borked and I can't find my USB drive)17:47
MrSassyPantsI can't think of sensible google power words for this procedure.17:47
oerheksone could do isoboot , only when grub2 iis already installed17:48
oerhekshttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot17:49
MrSassyPantsIn theory, lots of things "could" work17:51
MrSassyPantssuch as chrooting into the drive I and kickstarting some command line installation there17:51
oerheksthat would be the most simple way, after usb17:51
oerheksgoood luck!17:52
MrSassyPantsor alternatively, do a guide on how to install ubuntu on an usb drive, but the usb drive is a regular drive?17:54
oerheksfrom what host?17:56
oerheksone could give up all free space to get an iso on hdd, bootable, and install on hdd-217:57
zen_coderI want to set a custom font dir in ubuntu?17:57
zen_coderI want that libfontconfig is loading fonts from there, prevered via an environment variable, where I just specify the path to the fonts17:58
oerheksThe easiest place for people to put their fonts is /home/<username>/.fonts17:59
oerhekshttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fonts17:59
oerheksor do an own folder in /usr/  etc , and run sudo fc-cache -f -v18:00
zen_coderI want to set an own custom path under home, is this possible?18:00
oerheksas long as it is under .fonts?18:01
oerhekselse see further in the gnome docs?18:01
zen_coderyes I can make a ".fonts" dir18:01
MrSassyPantsIs there an ubuntu installer that *doesnt* require you to boot off the thing?18:01
zen_coderbut not directly under /home/<username>/18:01
oerheksMrSassyPants, interesting, tell me if you find any18:02
MrSassyPantsbecause if I could just apt install ubuntu-installer and then run it and tell it to install it to the surplus drive, that'd be ideal18:02
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TJ-~/.fonts is deprecated; font-config is planning on removing it18:05
TJ-zen_coder: I've just done something similiar. /usr/local/share/fonts/ is the place, and font-config already has that directory in its scan list18:06
zen_coderTJ-: I need a custom location18:06
zen_codere.g. `~/my_dir/...`18:07
lotuspsychjeMrSassyPants: you could clonezilla an existing ubuntu install to another medium18:07
TJ-zen_coder: then you need to tell fc-cache18:07
zen_codertell fc-cache?18:07
zen_coderis there not an environment variable which I can specify?18:08
TJ-zen_coder: check configuration in /etc/fonts/18:08
zen_coderso i hae a program, which is using libfont-config18:08
TJ-zen_coder: fonts are scanned and their metadata cached18:08
TJ-zen_coder: that is then saved under /var/cache/fontconfig/18:08
Sven_vBhi :) is there a secure way to securely erase SD cards nowadays, ideally using focal, that is not counter-acted by wear leveling? all the web discussions I can find are years old.18:09
TJ-see "man fc-cache" and the other tools in fontconfig package ("dpkg -L fontconfig")18:09
zen_coderTJ: I cannot find it18:17
zen_coderI think it is not possible to add custom location via environment variable18:17
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TJ-zen_coder: I told you that; read the fontconfig docs for how it is done18:23
TJ-zen_coder: you have to configure the directories fc-cache scans, and after adding fonts re-run fc-cache on that directory18:23
zen_coderTJ: I do not want to run some scans18:33
zen_coderso i do it now like this: I overwrite FONTCONFIG_PATH to an own fonts.conf file18:34
zen_coderand there I set my own dir <dir>~/MYCUSTOM_DIR</dir>18:34
zen_coderhowever, It would be easier when I can just append via an environment variable a custom dir location, instead of creating a font.conf file18:35
oerheksit is not easier as there is no system build to do that. /etc/fonts/conf.d/readme is a help, /etc/fonts/conf.d/50-user and 51-local are examples18:40
zen_coderoerheks: System build?18:44
zen_coderI just need 1. an environment variable which I can set, I do not see how your configs can help me there18:45
oerheksyes, no function as you want. use the ones provided ?18:46
oerheksgood luck18:46
zen_coderyou mean I use this configs file together with FONTCONFIG_PATH ?18:47
zen_coderoerheks: ?18:48
oerheks the /etc/fonts/fonts.conf says do not edit, that is why the /etc/fonts/conf.d/  folder exists18:49
zen_codermaybe I explained my self bad18:53
zen_coderI cannot edit any system files, existing config files in home or whatsoever. I have on directoy ~/home/MyFancyFontFolder in this folder I can do whatever I want to do18:55
zen_codernow I want to start a program and tell it to take a look into this folder18:55
zen_coderI can also not modify the program, so I can only adjust the behavior via an environment variable18:56
zen_coderso when I set FONTCONFIG_PATH to  ~/home/MyFancyFontFolder with my modifed fonts.conf, it works18:56
zen_coderhere I do not run some cache program or whats so ever18:57
zen_coderis this the way to go? or is there a better solution?18:57
oerhekshmm, only when you could use /etc/fonts/conf.d/51-local , basicly is an empty config, add it there?18:58
zen_coderlike I said no modification outside of `~/home/MyFancyFontFolder` is allowed18:59
TJ-zen_coder: in which case it can't be done (with font-config for making fonts available to all applications) you'd have to have some applications-specific mechanism19:00
zen_coderTJ: was this a question?19:02
zen_coderI only want to make my font available to my custom application19:03
leftyfbzen_coder: then put it into ~/.fonts19:04
leftyfbzen_coder: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/en/man5/fonts-conf.5.html19:04
oerheksput the font in your application folder?19:04
GuestNov12I am confused by 'lvm' - 'df -h' shows /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv as 20gb, 20gb used, mount on '/'.   'du -h /' shows 7.3gb used.  What do I use to see where my extra 12GB went?19:05
oerhekssnaps do that , /home/$USER/snap/youtube-music-desktop-app/common/.cache/fontconfig19:06
oerheksdf -h vs du -h19:06
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crafterhello19:24
MrSassyPantsI want to boot the *LiveCD ISO* from *Hard Drive* in *Grub*. What boot parameters do I need to give the casper vmlinuz20:02
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EtuaHello, is it possible to mount an SFTP share with GNOME Files so the file creation times are preserved or do I need to use the terminal? I am using latest LTS and apparently the default flags do not include the appropriate option and I don't see the place in GUI where I could change it.20:25
mneil-qcCan anyone else confirm this bug using the hwe-edge kernel (5.13) on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed-hwe-5.13/+bug/195033921:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1950339 in linux-signed-hwe-5.13 (Ubuntu) "Screen stays black after going idle or waking up from suspend on AMD laptop" [Undecided, New]21:14
ash_worksiI know this is a stupid question but when you start `less -#1` if you move left 1 chr, it'll dewrap content... is there anyway to start dewrapped?21:54
ash_worksioh nvm, it's -S21:54
ash_worksiidk why that was so hard for me in the past21:55
mas86Kind of an stupid question but: How can I easily sign a document with a certificate on my system, and make the signature visible on the document? I like how Libre Office works for this, but i can't find a way to make the signature visible without checking the signatures tab22:39
tomreynmas86: how it's displayed will depend on the application displaying it - not everyone may be using what you're using to view a document you signed.22:45
tomreynmost applications which would handle such signatures do not show them very prominently, though. maybe what you're looking for is watermarks.22:47
mas86tomreyn: well as far I know when you sign in Adobe it adds an image overlay with your name, date, and other info. Other programs also let's you stampo a jpg/png with a drawing of a real signature.22:47
tomreynmas86: oh, those actually modify the document when you digitally sign it? that would seem undesirable to me, but sure, you could do that.22:48
tomreyni don't think jog and png formats provide for digital signatures22:49
tomreyn*jpeg22:49
mas86tomreyn: I think those just add an overlay22:50
mas86And then attach the signature to the document22:50
Metalearningi have a new comp with rtx 3070 ti22:55
Metalearningrunning ubuntu 20.04 after trying to add a 1070ti22:55
Metalearning- all i get when i turn on the pc is a black22:55
Metalearningscreen. even after removing the 1070ti, what22:55
Metalearningcould be the problem22:55
tomreynMetalearning: power supply, outdated bios, ask in #hardware22:57
tomreynMetalearning: i understand that's before you even get to enter bios, right?22:58
Metalea96tomreyn: correct22:58
TJ-Metalea96: had you installed the nvidia drivers when you added the 3070ti?22:59
TJ-Metalea96: and, did the display work prior to adding the 3070ti?22:59
tomreynso it's not OS related at all, just hardware23:00
Metalea96the pc worked with the 3070ti originaly. i had the nvidia 47023:00
TJ-oh hang on got my numbers mixed up - you went from a 3070ti to a 1070ti ?23:00
Metalea96I added the 1070ti. didnt remove the 3070ti23:00
Metalea96tomreyn: that makes sense23:01
TJ-Metalea96: so 2 GPUs and black screen.23:01
TJ-Metalea96: do you not even see the motherboard's power on self test splash screen, or the GRUB boot menu if you tap Esc key ?23:01
Metalea96nothing23:02
Metalea96just black screen23:02
TJ-Metalea96: that does sound like hardware issue - how many monitors connected?23:02
Metalea96123:02
TJ-Metalea96: I've seen issues where there's a single monitor, and it's not connected to the "primary" output so have you tried moving it to different outputs on the GPUs?23:02
Metalea96got 1 hdmi and 3 display port23:03
Metalea96and only have an hdmi cable23:03
TJ-Metalea96: is the monitor HDMI then? OK23:03
Metalea96yup23:03
TJ-Metalea96: in which case, strip the PC down to the basics, only 1 GPU, make sure it is securely in the slot, and test. If that doesn't work, try different slots23:04
TJ-try both GPUs, 1 at a time23:04
Metalea96ok23:04
Metalea96thanks !23:04
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TJ-Metalea96: oh, and, if you have another known-good HDMI cable, try that too (and test this current cable with another device if you can)23:11
Metalea96TJ-: will do. thank you!23:14

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