complain about petty dictator op on freenode

Seb Lemery seblemery at gmail.com
Sun Jan 11 07:35:11 UTC 2015


Not everyone is an official member. You need to be patient. Someone else
will help later.
On Jan 11, 2015 2:32 AM, "José Antonio Rey" <jose at ubuntu.com> wrote:

> Looking away from this case, every time I have tried to be polite and ask
> for support from #ubuntu, all I could get was an unpolite response, not
> solving anything. Decided to stop asking for it a while ago.
>
> --
> José Antonio Rey
> On Jan 11, 2015 1:20 AM, "indigo196" <indigo196 at rochester.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 2015-01-09 at 22:50 +0100, Daniel Pecka wrote:
>> > Hello list,
>>
>> >
>> > Log is attached.
>> >
>>
>> trimmed the log
>>
>> ---- begin ----
>>
>> 22:16 < ntz> hello
>> 22:17 < ntz> I'm answering the question of one my friend having some
>> problem with buntu .. I don't have buntu myself .. can't anybody please
>> pastebin for me the output from `xrandr -q' in ubuntu 14.04 with default
>> xorg ? i need it for something
>> 22:18 < function9x> ntz: vbox
>> 22:18 < cecja> ntz: thats no generic output it depends on your connected
>> screens
>> 22:18 < ntz> specifically he says, that the highest resolution what he
>> can set is 1024x768 and his xrandr says: Screen 0: minimum 640 x 480,
>> current 1024 x 768, maximum 1024 x 768
>> 22:18 < ntz> which is weird, because xorg normally offers the max
>> dimensions not related to the physical resolution
>> 22:18 < ntz> eg: Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1600 x 900,
>> maximum 32767 x 32767
>> 22:18 < k1l> ntz: what video card, what video driver? what connection
>> type? adapters involved?
>> 22:19 < ntz> k1l: i can solve it for him, no worry, just pleae pastebin
>> for me that output with your default xorg and any random display devices
>> attached to your computer
>> 22:20 < ntz> function9x: no, thanks :)
>> 22:20 < cecja> eithne: there's something wrong with your setup you have
>> to change the permissions for the new files
>> 22:20 < cecja> !chmod
>> 22:20 < k1l> ntz: i think you are looking  at the wrong spot
>> 22:20 < k1l> ntz: xor.conf is not used in most cases on ubuntu anymore.
>> 22:20 < ntz> can anybody show me that output ? is that hard ? what I can
>> do for you that you give me someone what I need, nothing less and
>> nothing more
>> 22:21 < k1l> ntz: see my last message.
>> 22:21 < ntz> k1l: i know i know i know i know i know (everything)
>> 22:21 < cecja> ntz: it will NOT give you the answer to your problem.
>> 22:21 < function9x> ntz: is it really that hard to install vbox then
>> install your own ubuntu? You can get what ever you want from there
>> 22:22 < k1l> ntz: sorry, but your "i know everthing" seems the issue
>> right here since you dont know the ubuntu way. but good luck with that.
>> 22:22 < ntz> why the heck you want to discuss with random guy requesting
>> a little favour from you ? can you just do that favour ? frankly I think
>> it's rude and stupid - and don't take it wrong
>> 22:23 < cecja> ntz: stop plenking and gtfo
>> 22:23 < k1l> cecja: no need to become rude.
>> 22:24 < ntz> cecja: okay, I'm going to share logs from here to ubu
>> mailinglist .. reread what happend in step one, think of it in step two,
>> stop behaving like complete idiot in step 3
>> 22:24 < k1l> ntz: stop it!
>> 22:24 < cecja> ntz: help yourself.
>> 22:25 < ntz> 22:17 < ntz> I'm answering the question of one my friend
>> having some problem with buntu .. I don't have buntu myself .. can't
>> anybody please pastebin for me the output from `xrandr -q' in ubuntu
>> 14.04 with default xorg ? i  need it for something
>> 22:25 < ntz> if this is the reason for insulting me I really don't know
>> what else
>>
>> ---- end ----
>>
>> Not sure how I feel about this, but I would like to know what plenking
>> is. I also assume gtfo is not really a nice way to tell someone to
>> leave.
>>
>> Charles
>>
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