[05:16] <alkisg> marcopolo1: that's a link to a site, not to a screenshot
[05:20] <marcopolo1> alkisg: my bad
[05:21] <marcopolo1> https://ibb.co/f0pCPhL
[05:22] <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 :)
[05:23] <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 )
[05:24] <marcopolo1> microsoft teams doesnt exist without snaps
[05:24] <marcopolo1> i guess there are flatpacks
[05:26] <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
[05:27] <marcopolo1> what is PWA?
[05:28] <marcopolo1> progressive web app
[05:28] <marcopolo1> but web apps are slow
[05:30] <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
[05:34] <marcopolo1> So how do you download a PWA ? you just make a browser shortcut to the website?
[05:52] <alkisg> Yes
[05:53] <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
[05:54] <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
[05:55]  * alkisg uploaded an image: (63KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/matrix.org/nSjlbEfoXVxOzfTdqxkrNfMP/image.png >
[05:56] <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
[11:13] <user|27> hi
[11:14] <user|27> anybody there?
[11:15] <diogenes_Vx15> !ask | user|27
[11:23] <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?
[12:26] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:34] <alkisg> user|27: what's the output of this command? xrandr | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:35] <user|27> nc: port number invalid: 9999~
[12:37] <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
[12:38] <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 ^
[12:40] <user|27> https://termbin.com/ynvlp
[12:40] <user|27> alkisg https://termbin.com/ynvlp
[12:41] <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?
[12:42] <user|27> alkisg i have an adapter.
[12:44] <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
[12:47] <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
[12:48] <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
[12:49] <user|27> alkisg sorry, i have something to do i will be back in a minit.
[12:50] <alkisg> 👍️
[13:02] <user|27> alkisg so, you there?
[13:06] <user|27> alkisg  i am uploding some image
[13:25] <user|27> ok so i can't upload my image
[13:50] <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.
 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.)
[14:41] <alkisg> user|27: where's the image?
[16:07] <user|27> alkisg sorry, ihave tried to upload photo here. But it is not uploding. https://file.io/oN15NTVKNnMv here is another link.
[16:17] <xrandr> Hi everyone
[16:19] <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.
[16:26] <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?
[16:33] <user|27> alkisg here are some aditional photo. https://file.io/gZuv6lL8i3qJ
 Please anyone best lightweight distro for an old pc
 Something customizable
 Any suggestions?
[18:27] <diogenes_Vx15> trevantee, antiX.
[19:07] <user|76> minimum requirements kubuntu 22
[19:25] <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.
[19:35] <oerheks> minimum requirements from commandline?
[20:55] <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...
[23:53] <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!