[00:10] Hello? [00:10] I need help [00:10] I am trying to install drivers for my broadcom wifi card [00:11] but it says it can't install libc6 [00:11] libc-6 [00:16] hello123: I suspect that "libc6" is the correct name. see in terminal: ' apt show libc6 ' [00:17] ok, i am currently updating my packages [00:18] !bcm | hello123 [00:18] hello123: Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx [00:38] Libc6 is already installed [00:40] I am going to restart my system, brb === genii is now known as genii-core [10:07] hello what does the blue mode in monitor conf app do? is it good [10:07] Hi. Can you share a screenshot? [10:07] i doubt [10:07] imgur banned [10:07] !share [10:08] xu-irc86w, also, what version of Xubuntu are you running? What does the output of lsb_release -rd say? [10:09] 20。4 [10:10] xu-irc86w, can you access Google Drive? [10:10] Or is that banned too? [10:12] lol sure [10:13] Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/e26a63c6127166150eaadc85dc2214b8/%E6%88%AA%E5%9B%BE_2021-11-3-_23-08-56.png [10:14] there u go [10:14] https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/e26a63c6127166150eaadc85dc2214b8/%E6%88%AA%E5%9B%BE_2021-11-3-_23-08-56.png [10:15] Ah, I see. Here is the documentation: https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/4.14/color [10:16] xu-irc86w, generally, you want cold (blue) colors during day, and warm (reddish) lights during night. [10:17] xu-irc86w, but Color Profiles are generally used to manage output devices or scanners/webcams. [10:17] check out the tool redshift. I really like it, it will change the color profile depending on the time of day [10:17] +1, I also use redshift. [10:18] If you're connected to the Internet, it will automatically find your location and adjust the display's color temperature. [10:18] And will switch to warm colors after sunset. Which will help your eyes. [10:19] One small correction, it doesn't change color profile. It sets the color temperature according to the position of the Sun. [10:20] i dont see red shift here [10:20] xu-irc86w, `apt-cache policy redshift-gtk` [10:24] xu-irc86w, alternatively, it's available in Software: open the Whisker Menu (the little mouse), type "Software". Search for "redshift" in the app list. [10:28] i dont miss my win10 now, they have update and virus stuff [10:29] Awesome! Hopefully, you stick with Xubuntu for years to come! [10:29] cant even tune the bightness on it without good drivers [10:51] I recently rebooted into xubuntu as well, which colour profile avoids blue light completely? I heard it is best to avoid it completely. [10:53] kiki_leuchtkeks: just as a side note, there does not really seem to be scientific evidence, or scientific agreement at least, on that [10:56] my ophtalmologist recommended it to me. there is some evidence but it is not really widely known. but who knows what is true after all. [10:57] yet, the more natural the light, the better it is for the eyes, I guess. [10:57] kiki_leuchtkeks: My impression is that it's like violence in computer games. Every two weeks a new study which says the opposite of the previous one^^ [11:01] yeah, nullius in verba. The computer game-violence-theory can however be challenged be an analogy. You know, like your granny who enjoys reading crime novels. sus granny... [11:05] I guess scientists take that into consideration [11:12] my browser problem still not fixed, chromium and firefox both uses least 25% cpu while playing 1080 videos, given its a i5 second generation, i even used midori, which uses 23% cpu, edge on win looks ok @ 18%, havent tried the linux version yet [11:21] Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/978caea41ad2d75f0518f38a8e35ea89/%E6%88%AA%E5%9B%BE_2021-11-30_19-21-05.png [11:26] Well, that seems like a hardware issue. And frankly, any unused resource is a wasted resource. [11:27] looks like i need to replace thermal and fan [11:29] So long your CPU and memory are not reaching critical levels, I wouldn't be worried. [11:30] *critical levels of load [15:49] is lubuntu more lightweight than xubuntu? [15:57] n-iCe: technically, yes === BuckarooBanzai9 is now known as BuckarooBanzai === genii-core is now known as genii [17:02] how do I uninstall this system from my dell laptop? === keypushe- is now known as keypusher