lubot | [telegram] <Rodrigo> when I want to move the cursor from one monitor to the other, there are two scenarios: | 16:52 |
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lubot | [telegram] <Rodrigo> 1. if I do it quickly (ie the mouse cursor goes from monitor 1 to monitor 2 at 'high' speed), it works as exptected. BUT | 16:52 |
lubot | [telegram] <Rodrigo> 2. if I do the exact same, in the exact same point of the "exit" monitor, the mouse cursor just stops inside monitor 1, as if there was a wall | 16:52 |
lubot | [telegram] <Rodrigo> where is this setting configured and what is the rationale? | 16:52 |
lubot | [telegram] <Rodrigo> ok I found it, it's the 'keep monitors attached' option. I never really understood this😅 | 17:04 |
hello25 | Good evening | 18:34 |
hello25 | From fair weather Sundra Mpumulanga South Africa | 18:34 |
hello25 | 20:34 here now | 18:34 |
hello25 | May I ask if Lubuntu is available for older 32 bit desktop machines? | 18:35 |
lubot | [matrix] <wxl> sorry, no | 18:41 |
xangua | I don't think so | 18:41 |
lubot | [telegram] <vanitas_77> It was like 2, 3 years back I guess | 18:42 |
lubot | [telegram] <vanitas_77> You might wanna try older version | 18:42 |
lubot | [matrix] <wxl> older versions mean older security and that's not recommended | 18:43 |
hello25 | Let me know What you guys would recommend? My machines direct specs are: (using lscpu command-Architecture:i686 CPU op-mode(s):32-bit, 64-bit | 18:45 |
hello25 | ubuntu 18.04 at the moment but is slow, so I am hoping to try and get the pc "better". No high end stuff going on, Im still learning (really slow pace but Im getting there). | 18:47 |
lubot | [matrix] <wxl> looks like you can support 64 bit, so just run lubuntu and you'll be in the best possible situation | 18:52 |
hello25 | Thanks there lubot! :) I am hoping to get the Lubuntu OS on its own drive and keep the Ubuntu 18.04 as a "learn and break OS", its quite tough studying on your own, Chris Titus Techs videos on Youtube have been a great help. So I hope to be back with some skill set soon. :) | 18:54 |
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