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IrcsomeBot | <jetsetjake> vroc | 01:56 |
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IrcsomeBot | <Tshering1980> TeamViewer is crossplatform for Windows and Linux | 03:23 |
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brandoneliza | I am having a really weird problem and I cannot figure out the cuase. Randomly any window will continuosly scroll down. FIrst I thought it was a KDE thing but if I press ctrl+alt+F1 the cursor shows at the very bottom of the screen like as if there is a continuosly pressed down arrow key | 13:38 |
brandoneliza | on kde it behaves ok ish if I press the up arrow to halt it | 13:38 |
oerheks | dirt in your keyboard or trackpad, probably | 13:38 |
brandoneliza | trackpad is disabled in kubuntu | 13:39 |
brandoneliza | I disconnected my USB mouse | 13:39 |
brandoneliza | oerheks: xev shows this https://paste.opensuse.org/view/raw/32836424 | 13:42 |
brandoneliza | what are all those [[B^[[B^ | 13:42 |
brandoneliza | thingies that is when it went berserk | 13:42 |
oerheks | arrow down key dirty? | 13:44 |
brandoneliza | if that is the case would pressing the down key several tims reproduce it | 13:45 |
brandoneliza | yeah the term does print [[B^ if the down arrow is pressed | 13:46 |
brandoneliza | oerheks: found the cause my laptop keyboard not the USB one is malfunctioning | 13:58 |
BluesKaj | Hi folks | 13:59 |
brandoneliza | oerheks: thank you. It was the other keyboard so floating it with xinput should help | 14:06 |
oerheks | other keyboard? | 14:12 |
oerheks | oh oke. | 14:12 |
nescius | I'd like to ask you for help OR opinion with reporting bug against qt library in kubuntu (upstream bug https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-71678 ) | 14:16 |
brandoneliza | oerheks: yep the laptop internal keyboard was messed up | 14:16 |
brandoneliza | I think in ctrl alt f1 there is no X so its the laptop keyboard itself doing the thing. | 14:17 |
brandoneliza | I could reproduce it with the arrow keys on the laptop KB | 14:17 |
brandoneliza | I think using the usb one x switches back to it so the behaviour stops | 14:17 |
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nescius | hi, i bought two uhd displays.. it was dumb decission and i would like to limit the max resolution to full hd - especially when using win+p shortcut to switch between duplicated screens and side by side screens, do you know how to do it? | 17:59 |
nescius | (in x11 with dynamic config) | 18:02 |
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IrcsomeBot | <Halis> Why, you believe it was a dump decision? (re @IrcsomeBot: <nescius> hi, i bought two uhd displays.. it was dumb decission and i would like to limit the max resolution to full hd - especially when using win+p shortcut to switch between duplicated screens and side by side screens, do you know how to do it?) | 20:16 |
IrcsomeBot | <Halis> Kubuntu has a very good scaling function | 20:17 |
nescius | hi Halis, thanks for responding... 25 hertz is dumb, i'd say | 20:51 |
nescius | all i want is to keep full hd resolution between switching from duplicated screens and side by side screens. | 20:53 |
nescius | and my GTX 1070 doesn't seem to be sufficient to run 2 uhd screens and kminesweeper with more than 25 fps anyway ;) | 20:56 |
IrcsomeBot | <Halis> Yeah, nvidia and linux, is very often problematic (re @IrcsomeBot: <nescius> and my GTX 1070 doesn't seem to be sufficient to run 2 uhd screens and kminesweeper with more than 25 fps anyway ;)) | 21:08 |
oerheks | gtx1070 and DP cable should work, not on HDMI... | 21:09 |
IrcsomeBot | <Halis> It supports HDMI 2.0 tho | 21:56 |
IrcsomeBot | <Halis> https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/geforce/graphics-cards/geforce-gtx-1070/specifications/ | 21:56 |
IrcsomeBot | <Halis> But sometimes the monitor only supports HDMI 1.2 or older. @nescius you could check the specification of your monitor, or you just try DP as oerheks mentioned | 21:59 |
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