keithzg | valorie: It's definitely *supposed* to be about baloo. (In the end I just used balooctl to stop the indexing . . . although it still seems to be chewing up CPU cycles even though it's now reporting "idle"). | 00:44 |
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keithzg | Weird that the kcm has gone missing. | 00:45 |
valorie | hmmm, strange | 00:48 |
valorie | I wonder why apt-cache doesn't found that | 00:48 |
keithzg | valorie: "dpkg -L kinfocenter | grep fileindex" seems to show that the rest of the fileindexermonitor KCM is . . . maybe there? Hmm. Judging by https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kinfocenter.git it's certainly from the kinfocenter git repo, at least, so I would've thought it'd be packaged with kinfocenter. | 01:21 |
telegram | <@ovidiuflorin>: any devs here? | 01:27 |
telegram | <@ovidiuflorin>: this is not a website bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/kubuntu-website/+bug/1573860 | 01:27 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1573860 in Kubuntu Website "upgrade from 15.10 to 16.04 failed" [Undecided,New] | 01:27 |
telegram | <@sgclark2>: No. | 01:28 |
telegram | <@ovidiuflorin>: is it a known issue? | 01:28 |
telegram | <@sgclark2>: Change the bug to mysql? | 01:28 |
telegram | <@sgclark2>: The mysql change has not been a smooth transition. So kinda yeah. Assign it to them and I am sure they will kick it back if our problem. | 01:30 |
telegram | <@ovidiuflorin>: ok | 01:30 |
telegram | <@ovidiuflorin>: thank you | 01:30 |
telegram | <@sgclark2>: Not at home, or near laptop to look at bug | 01:30 |
telegram | <@ovidiuflorin>: you helped me even like this | 01:32 |
telegram | <@ovidiuflorin>: you rule/rock | 01:32 |
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clivejo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F-1cuBfSm0 | 09:36 |
telegram | <@ovidiuflorin>: is snap just an Ubuntu thing? | 10:35 |
telegram | <@ovidiuflorin>: or is it cross distros? | 10:35 |
BluesKaj | Hi folks | 11:38 |
Sick_Rimmit | Hi Freinds, this is XChat on my Ubuntu Tablet, with Kbd and Mouse.. | 12:42 |
Sick_Rimmit | It's pretty cool | 12:42 |
* Sick_Rimmit Grins like a Cheshire cat | 12:42 | |
telegram | <@sgclark2>: Nice! | 12:49 |
telegram | <@sgclark2>: /jealous | 12:49 |
soee_ | yofel: shouldn't plasma-pa be installed when upgrading to 16.04? One user reported that kmix was uninstalled during upgrade but plasma-pa was not added | 13:12 |
mamarley | I am still using kmix for now because plasma-pa won't let you change the default audio device, and several of my computers want to display the volume of the the HDMI audio device even though that isn't normally the one I use. | 14:10 |
mamarley | I hear that is fixed in the next release, though, maybe that could get staged soon? :) | 14:10 |
BluesKaj | mamarley, which audio chip ? | 14:11 |
mamarley | BluesKaj: Intel HDA and NVIDIA HDMI | 14:12 |
ahoneybun | weird my correct audio is picked | 14:12 |
ahoneybun | only when I'm messing with webcams and such | 14:12 |
BluesKaj | mamarley, you can run successfully without pulseaudio with the snd-hda-intel driver , I usually purge pulseaudio and pulseaudio-utils and let alsa be the sound server ...works fine here | 14:15 |
mamarley | BluesKaj: It isn't that the sound comes out of the wrong device by default (it doesn't), plasma-pa just displays the wrong volume control. | 14:15 |
mamarley | Ironically enough, however, on this particular laptop the audio *will* come out the wrong device if I disable PulseAudio, requiring lots of asoundrc incantations to fix. | 14:16 |
mamarley | Also, it makes it really difficult to switch between audio outputs at all, which is why I installed PulseAudio on it in the first place back a long time ago. | 14:17 |
BluesKaj | well, that's your call , mamarley , i find it easier to set up my audio outputs in vlc with alsa as the default playback device in system settings>multimedia | 14:20 |
mamarley | In VLC it is easy, but some other programs make it much more difficult. With PulseAudio, I can switch devices on any stream at any time. | 14:20 |
mamarley | (I actually used to be a PulseAudio-hater, believe it or not.) | 14:21 |
BluesKaj | yeah pulse has it;s uses for simultaneous sources etc , but I have no need for them | 14:29 |
BluesKaj | anyway fwiw I thought I'd let you know about the advanatges of the intel driver/chip over other chips thet require pulse to work because they're written to depnd on it | 14:31 |
BluesKaj | depend even | 14:32 |
BluesKaj | obviously pulse has a bug on 15.10 and 16.04, I've seen that hdmi default card0 setting before | 14:33 |
BluesKaj | mamarley, try using pavucontrol , i found that a handy output tool for setting up my m-audio card | 14:43 |
* sheytan done with fresh install | 16:54 | |
sheytan | There are many of empty Activities called Desktop created after you clean install. Anybody can confirm? | 16:54 |
BluesKaj | sheytan, clean install to a separate / and /home setup or just / ? | 17:04 |
sheytan | BluesKaj: just / but deleted all the hidden files before first run | 17:15 |
sheytan | from /home/user ofc | 17:15 |
ahoneybun | wow bluetooth audio is garbage | 17:17 |
BluesKaj | sheytan, why delete the hidden files ? | 17:19 |
ahoneybun | mm | 17:24 |
BluesKaj | sheytan, my advice would be to reinstall kubuntu-desktop and plasma-desktop. Then activities will be restored so you can set them up as you wish. | 17:29 |
sheytan | BluesKaj: to prevent from misbehaviour of KDE stuff | 17:29 |
sheytan | already deleted them | 17:29 |
sheytan | so no big deal | 17:29 |
sheytan | just as fresh install my confuse others | 17:29 |
BluesKaj | well it is a big deal , those are important files | 17:29 |
sheytan | BluesKaj: so I reported, now ppl can deal with it :) | 17:30 |
BluesKaj | you're the one who has to deal with missing important files | 17:30 |
sheytan | what files do you mean? | 17:31 |
BluesKaj | hidden | 17:31 |
sheytan | I did a fresh install, so it's not worth anything for me :) | 17:31 |
sheytan | I configure everything from scratch | 17:31 |
BluesKaj | ok , nm | 17:31 |
sheytan | just keep my privat stuff on /home | 17:31 |
* BluesKaj shrugs and wanders off | 17:32 | |
mparillo | I am up to three physical laptops and one VM that the Xenial boots straight to the live session (which I prefer) and only one that boots to the try / install dialog. | 20:03 |
JavaBean | same for me mparillo, only my "ancient" netbook (first gen intel atom) has the try/install dialog | 20:05 |
mparillo | Mine is an Acer One. With only 1GB and an Atom, so I wonder if it is timing related. | 20:11 |
mparillo | That was the one that 'worked' | 20:12 |
mparillo | As I said, I prefer the live session, as I use it live more than I install. | 20:12 |
JavaBean | i install to usb 3.0 128g thumbdrives... i am not weird | 20:19 |
mparillo | So many use cases. | 20:23 |
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