[00:12] <xu-help72w> Hello, anybody there?
[00:25] <xu-help72w> Just updated system -18.04-bionic, rebooted and lost external monitor. Have not been able to get it back. Display settings do not show external monitor available. Settings editor has HDMI checked. Tried updates - no joy. Restart several times. gpu-manager states: Error: can't open /lib/modules/4.15.0-177-generic/updates/dkms. Not sure where to go.
[00:26] <xu-help72w> Can anyody help???
[00:48] <xu-help72w5> need help with Display
[00:48] <xu-help72w5> anybody on?
[19:53] <alexp11223> Any ideas how to solve this lagginess? https://www.reddit.com/r/MiniPCs/comments/usj4uq/xubuntu_is_very_laggy_on_mele_quieter3q_mini_pc/
[19:58] <arktvrvs> i would try using a monitor first
[21:24] <siix> does anyone know how to get teamviewer working on 22.04?
[21:25] <siix> Launching TeamViewer GUI ...
[21:25] <siix> Aborted (core dumped)
[21:25] <siix> ^   this crash that happens right after it tries to load the GUI
[21:26] <arktvrvs> i googled your exact question and found this
[21:26] <arktvrvs> Ok so I found out that Ubuntu's windowing sistem, Wayland, and TeamViewer don't like each other. To use TeamViewer on Ubuntu 22.04, you need to use X11. Now everything is working fine.
[21:26] <siix> i found the same
[21:26] <siix> but...  echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE  ->  x11
[21:26] <siix> doesn't look like wayland is active atm
[21:26] <arktvrvs> hmm
[21:29] <arktvrvs> have you checked 'sudo teamviewer ziplog'?
[21:30] <siix> yup
[21:30] <siix> QGLXContext: Failed to create dummy context
[21:30] <siix> Failed to create OpenGL context for format QSurfaceFormat(version 2.0, options QFlags<QSurfaceFormat::FormatOption>()
[21:30] <siix> this is the only GUI-related thing i found
[21:30] <siix> still googling around about it
[21:32] <arktvrvs> maybe ldd `which teamviewer`?
[21:32] <arktvrvs> and look for any 'not found' 
[21:35] <siix> that's actually a script (which sources another script) but the actual binary has no missing dynlibs
[21:41] <siix> my feeling is that this is a problem stemming from the differences between xubuntu and ubuntu
[21:42] <siix> ubuntu users seem to be stable (either in the default config or once they have dropped wayland) whereas xubuntu might need more attention
[21:42] <siix> it's hard to tell exactly what's happening to piss it off when it hardly logs anything -.-
[21:43] <siix> and xubu userbase << ubu userbase
[21:55] <siix> GUI also crashes when using the generic linux tarball package
[22:05] <jiml71> Upgrading to 22.04 LTS. Documentation about Software Updater says "If a new version of Xubuntu is available, a box at the top of the window will appear saying that a new distribution release is available." I'm not seeing that box yet. Have  /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades set to 'prompt=lts'. Should I just wait? Or should I do a standard
[22:05] <jiml71> install?   thanks in advance for any suggestions.
[22:08] <siix> are you comfortable with basic shell commands?
[22:08] <siix> @ jiml71
[22:09] <jiml71> Yes. I often prefer shell commands.
[22:10] <siix> https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-upgrade-ubuntu-to-22-04-lts-jammy-jellyfish
[22:17] <jiml71> That makes sense for updating ubuntu. Will that upgrade xubuntu/xfce as well? Or are there additional steps for xubuntu?
[22:19] <siix> the only difference between ubuntu and xubuntu for most users is the default package set.  ubuntu uses cinnamon, xubuntu uses xfce
[22:30] <siix> arktvrvs: fixed it. it was opengl-related. adding my account to the video group fixed the crash
[22:31] <siix> nowhere in the docs do they say you need to do that... nowhere in the script do they check for it and handle it.... just..... omg
[22:31] <arktvrvs> ah well done.  i didnt want to insult you by asking if you had drivers installed
[22:31] <siix> anyway fixed.  thanks for trying to help
[22:31] <arktvrvs> have a good day
[22:32] <siix> already done :)   you do the same
[22:40] <Bashing-om> jiml71: release upgrades from 20.04 to 22.04 will not be "generally" available until the 22.04.1 release . Until the .1 release the status is as (d)evelopment - to iron out the bugs. There is a means however to go to 22.04 with the -d flag >> ' sudo apt update ; sudo do-release-upgrade -d ' :D
[23:34] <xu-irc51w> Hi, I just updated to 22.04... and started having problems... Is here an appropriate place to get help?
[23:40] <xu-irc51w> since I have already mentioned that I'm having issues, I will "specify" these here, even though I'm now thinking it is somewhat complex, and I will have to investigate further
[23:44] <xu-irc51w> I was happily running 21.10, and immediately after I updated to 22.04 and restarted, this is happening:
[23:48] <kurly> are the mainline 5.17.8 and 5.17.9 from ubuntu busted? getting a bunch of mt76: disagrees about version of symbol ieee80211_sta_register_airtime
[23:50] <kurly> 5.17.7 works - http://dpaste.com/CXRQXQMR9
[23:51] <xu-irc51w> 1) the ksoftirqd/0 process started to run 100% of one of my cpu cores.. this seems to have been momentary issue (1 or 2 minutes, and seems to be gone)
[23:51] <xu-irc51w> 2) I am now having permanent internet stability issues (for some hours now)... cannot browse, and then all the sudden, everything just works, and then stop connecting again... DNS_PROBE_POSSIBLE message.. or just show i'm not connected. Very strange. I'm a very happy Xubuntu user for at least 5 or 6 years, and it's the first time i'm am having some
[23:51] <xu-irc51w> serious issue.
[23:51] <kurly> 5.17.9 sadness - http://dpaste.com/DPNQ2YWTZ  (line 1450ish)
[23:53] <kurly> would be fine to stick with 5.15.x built in, but seems not to support the volume keys (??), maybe hardware is too new