alkisg | marcopolo1: that's a link to a site, not to a screenshot | 05:16 |
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marcopolo1 | alkisg: my bad | 05:20 |
marcopolo1 | https://ibb.co/f0pCPhL | 05:21 |
alkisg | marcopolo1: you have a missing font; is that an application or a browser or does it run under wine? | 05:22 |
marcopolo1 | its microsoft teams as snap | 05:22 |
alkisg | Ah, OK I don't care about snaps at all, sorry :) | 05:22 |
marcopolo1 | why not | 05:23 |
alkisg | Because it'll die in a few years, I don't want to waste effort on it | 05:23 |
alkisg | (personal opinion and all, etc etc ) | 05:23 |
marcopolo1 | microsoft teams doesnt exist without snaps | 05:24 |
marcopolo1 | i guess there are flatpacks | 05:24 |
alkisg | I only used teams once in Linux, the official PWA app worked for me: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams-blog/microsoft-teams-progressive-web-app-now-available-on-linux/ba-p/3669846?culture=en-us&country=us | 05:26 |
marcopolo1 | what is PWA? | 05:27 |
marcopolo1 | progressive web app | 05:28 |
marcopolo1 | but web apps are slow | 05:28 |
alkisg | Eeh, I bet if you run ps when you run your snap app, you'll see chrome running in the behind; possibly via electron | 05:30 |
alkisg | I.e. you're already running a web app | 05:30 |
marcopolo1 | So how do you download a PWA ? you just make a browser shortcut to the website? | 05:34 |
alkisg | Yes | 05:52 |
alkisg | if you open it with chrome, there should be an icon at the right side of the URL box | 05:53 |
alkisg | "install app" | 05:53 |
marcopolo1 | currently using firefox | 05:53 |
marcopolo1 | is that why people have two browsers installed | 05:53 |
marcopolo1 | they use chrome for webapps because its faster | 05:53 |
alkisg | No. But because some sites refuse to support firefox | 05:54 |
alkisg | Teams doesn't support firefox, so you have to use chrome for it | 05:54 |
* alkisg uploaded an image: (63KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/matrix.org/nSjlbEfoXVxOzfTdqxkrNfMP/image.png > | 05:55 | |
alkisg | Here's how teams looks for me after clicking on the "download pwa" button ^ | 05:56 |
alkisg | It also has its own taskbar entry etc | 05:56 |
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user|27 | hi | 11:13 |
user|27 | anybody there? | 11:14 |
diogenes_Vx15 | !ask | user|27 | 11:15 |
ubottu | user|27: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience | 11:15 |
user|27 | so, i have two monitor and both of them are in good condition. i have just installed kubuntu and it is detecting monitor one as 1024*768 pixels and other as 1920*1080 pixels. I just want to upscale monitor one, but there is no option. how can i do that? | 11:23 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 12:26 |
alkisg | user|27: what's the output of this command? xrandr | nc termbin.com 9999 | 12:34 |
user|27 | nc: port number invalid: 9999~ | 12:35 |
user|27 | alkisg should i run this command in konsole? | 12:37 |
alkisg | user|27: yes, open the konsol, ran all that command and then paste the output here | 12:37 |
user|27 | alkisg can you tell me exactly what to type? | 12:38 |
alkisg | xrandr | nc termbin.com 9999 | 12:38 |
alkisg | Copy paste that ^ | 12:38 |
user|27 | https://termbin.com/ynvlp | 12:40 |
user|27 | alkisg https://termbin.com/ynvlp | 12:40 |
alkisg | user|27: OK, so you're using xorg, and monitor is connected via VGA. Is it using a direct VGA cable, or do you have some adapter? | 12:41 |
user|27 | alkisg i have an adapter. | 12:42 |
alkisg | user|27: it's possible that the adapter is to blame. The quickest way forward would be to take and upload 3 photos. | 12:44 |
alkisg | One that shows your video card outputs and the connected cables there, | 12:44 |
alkisg | and one that shows the inputs of your monitors, so that we can see if they support VGA, HDMI etc | 12:44 |
user|27 | alkisg but the monitor connected with adapter is fine, monitor one(monitor with problem) is connected via main line. | 12:47 |
alkisg | user|27: OK, that's why I asked if you're using an adapter for the VGA monitor | 12:47 |
alkisg | user|27: send us these photos, and even better, the models of the monitors | 12:48 |
alkisg | E.g. it might be an old monitor that doesn't support higher resolutions; or it might be a bad VGA cable; or it might be that the EDID monitor information is read wrong | 12:48 |
user|27 | alkisg sorry, i have something to do i will be back in a minit. | 12:49 |
alkisg | 👍️ | 12:50 |
user|27 | alkisg so, you there? | 13:02 |
user|27 | alkisg i am uploding some image | 13:06 |
user|27 | ok so i can't upload my image | 13:25 |
user|27 | alkisg let me give you more info, i have two port connecting two monitor. both of the port connect to the pc motherbord. one adapter is DVI-D to VGA female and that adapter is connected via VGA to VGA wire with a monitor. but that monitor have no problem. other monitor is connected via VGA to VGA wire cable. I have problem with that monitor. i | 13:50 |
user|27 | have used that monitor as primary monitor in windows. i had no isue. so now i can't go up to 1024*768 pixels. even though I used it in higher resolution. | 13:50 |
IrcsomeBot | <Yash> Yup! Indeed (re @IrcsomeBot: <diogenes_Vx15_> Yash,a nd i'd suggest you go there with windows only starting up, otherwise they might claim something like warranty void.) | 14:10 |
alkisg | user|27: where's the image? | 14:41 |
user|27 | alkisg sorry, ihave tried to upload photo here. But it is not uploding. https://file.io/oN15NTVKNnMv here is another link. | 16:07 |
xrandr | Hi everyone | 16:17 |
user|27 | alkisg in photo you can see in the back of my pc there there is a VGA cable in top of the port, and it is connected to the motherbord . That is the cable connection of problem monitor. On the other photo there is two monitor, the monitor in left is the monitor that is problem. | 16:19 |
user|66 | im new in all of this, i have an old laptop with windows 7 (32 bits). I see that there arent any 32 bit version of kubuntu available for download. if I download the 64 bit version, would it work? | 16:26 |
user|27 | alkisg here are some aditional photo. https://file.io/gZuv6lL8i3qJ | 16:33 |
IrcsomeBot | <trevantee> Please anyone best lightweight distro for an old pc | 18:26 |
IrcsomeBot | <trevantee> Something customizable | 18:26 |
IrcsomeBot | <trevantee> Any suggestions? | 18:26 |
diogenes_Vx15 | trevantee, antiX. | 18:27 |
user|76 | minimum requirements kubuntu 22 | 19:07 |
tomreyn | user|76: did you mean to type this into a web search? if not: this chat is not made from machines - try treating people as people. | 19:25 |
oerheks | minimum requirements from commandline? | 19:35 |
alkisg | user|27: I've seen that issue with certain VGA cables. Try to change the VGA cable. Or to change which monitor connects to which port. If all fails, then you can force a certain mode, but it's too late now, more on that tomorrow... | 20:55 |
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keithzg[m] | No big deal for me since I kinda dislike Snaps anyways but I guess on my main computer I now can't use Snaps even if I wanted to, heh. Since the upgrade to 23.04, the apparmor service won't start on boot, and since it has an infinite timeout that means I cannot boot with it installed, and it's a requirement for snapd so goodbye snapd too! | 23:53 |
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