jimarvan | akaisora__: hope I helped :) | 00:10 |
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jimarvan | Good night everyone | 00:10 |
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ussher_ | when firefox sends a notification, I get a system notification just above my task bar on the bottom right of the screen. Is there a way to change that to the top right of the screen? | 02:00 |
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Guest9092 | Hi | 02:16 |
Guest9092 | I dont install kubuntu. Please help | 02:17 |
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DKjonesie | Morning, Wondering if anyone can help, im trying to get a usb to DVI adapter to work on linux. tried fedora, mint and im hoping to get answers before try Kubuntu | 07:51 |
DKjonesie | has anyone got this working? | 07:51 |
afx237 | I'm installing linux on a thinkpad x60. It's pretty old: 32bit-only core 2 duo 1.83ghz, 2gb ram, intel graphics. Reckon kubuntu 16.04 would be slow on it? How about RAM usage? Trying to decide between kubuntu & xubuntu. | 09:26 |
hateball | afx237: you can switch between the two after install if you like, there's no need to reinstall | 09:28 |
hateball | afx237: on such old hardware I would use Lubuntu | 09:28 |
afx237 | hateball: thanks. yeah spose i might as well install packages for both and just try them. reckon there's much difference in performance between xubuntu & lubuntu? lubuntu is pretty basic, so if not a huge difference in performance the extra functionality might be worth it. | 09:30 |
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nawar | hi guys | 09:48 |
ghaith | hi nawar | 09:49 |
ghaith | what's up dude? | 09:49 |
ghaith | f10 where did u go?????? | 09:50 |
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eeos | hi everybody! I currently have baloo indexing in .local/baloo | 11:15 |
eeos | I would like to use a different location because it ends up filling my /home partition | 11:16 |
BluesKaj | Hey all | 11:19 |
eeos | hi everybody! I currently have baloo indexing in .local/baloo. I would like to use a different location because it ends up filling my /home partition. | 11:43 |
BluesKaj | eeos, it's only indexing , not duplicating or copying. the process uses up some cpu while working. but it's only temporary | 11:48 |
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eeos | BluesKaj the index takes so much space I would like to move it somewhere else | 12:20 |
hateball | Weird, my index takes all of 78MB | 12:22 |
hateball | eeos: at any rate you should be able to "balooctl stop" and symlink the ~/.local/share/baloo somewhere else, I suppose | 12:23 |
hateball | And then balooctl start | 12:23 |
eeos | hateball: mine is 1.4 GB!!!! | 12:23 |
hateball | eeos: can you see what takes the space? is it the file index? | 12:25 |
hateball | or is it a subfolder, like email or some such | 12:25 |
eeos | hateball: it is the index .... | 12:42 |
ax | aa | 12:53 |
eeos | hateball: I moved it to a separate partition, and created a symlink .... let's see how it goes. | 12:55 |
hateball | eeos: weird that it would be that large. do you have gigs and gigs of source code it index? | 13:05 |
eeos | hateball: yes | 13:08 |
hateball | eeos: you could just exclude those folders from indexing | 13:10 |
eeos | hateball: but then I cannot search them .... | 13:16 |
eeos | hateball: I have now ecluded them | 13:16 |
hateball | eeos: well yes, that is the downside | 13:19 |
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Mrokii | Hello. What do I have to do in KDE 16.04 to use an android devices' internet connection via Bluetooth? I already paired the devices via bluetooth and activated tethering on the Android phone, but I don't seem to be able to connect to the net in KDE. | 16:10 |
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Mrokii | Found it, thanks. I needed to activate the network-connection separately. | 16:21 |
Smurphy | :} | 16:21 |
Mrokii | As usual... was looking for a solution to no avail and found it shortly after deciding to ask... | 16:24 |
Smurphy | Happens to me all the time. | 16:24 |
Smurphy | : | 16:24 |
Smurphy | } | 16:24 |
Smurphy | :} | 16:24 |
Smurphy | lol... | 16:24 |
Mrokii | :D | 16:24 |
Mrokii | Anyhow, need to leave for work. Bye all. | 16:25 |
Smurphy | cya. My day just stopped. .. | 16:36 |
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wxl | so it seems klipper is gone in 16.04. is it now part of the standard plasma in someway? | 17:02 |
wxl | in other words, what should i use for a clipboard manager? | 17:03 |
acheronuk | there is a clipboard plasmoid that can sit in the systemtray as klipper did | 17:11 |
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themouse | Hello | 17:54 |
rpg | I'm in the middle of installing kubuntu on an existing home partition and the installer won't let me uncheck "Encrypt my home folder." -- or change any of the pw options. Any idea why not? | 19:47 |
infrared | Where is the defaults or config file for the audio setup (accessible from System Settings)? | 20:17 |
BluesKaj | infrared: system settings>multimedia>device preference tab | 20:39 |
infrared | Yes | 20:39 |
infrared | My question is, where is the actual file for this | 20:39 |
est31 | I want to install kubuntu | 20:42 |
est31 | with lvm | 20:42 |
est31 | + encryption | 20:42 |
est31 | but not using the whole disk | 20:42 |
est31 | and separate / and /home partitions inside the lvm container | 20:43 |
est31 | is that possible to do with the installer? | 20:43 |
BluesKaj | infrared: the best methos is to setup alsamixer, then pulseaudio/pavucontrol and mulktimedia device prefernces and hardware tab settings | 20:45 |
BluesKaj | est yes , use the manual option at the partitioning phase | 20:46 |
BluesKaj | est31: ^ | 20:46 |
est31 | BluesKaj, I only manage to create one partition inside the encrypted container | 20:48 |
est31 | BluesKaj, any way to set up LVM? | 20:49 |
est31 | LVM should do it, no? | 20:49 |
est31 | Is there a more "manual" alternative installer | 20:49 |
BluesKaj | !minimal | 20:51 |
ubottu | The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want. The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD | 20:51 |
BluesKaj | est31: ^ | 20:51 |
est31 | oh seems I'll like that | 20:52 |
est31 | never liked the media player kubuntu had | 20:52 |
est31 | or this akonadi thing | 20:52 |
* est31 is a friend of grep -rIn | 20:52 | |
est31 | thanks | 20:53 |
BluesKaj | well, time to go ...later | 20:53 |
infrared | For some reason pavucontrol sees the headphones as unplugged... This might explain why it moves to line out on reboot, if it tries to "rescue" the stream. | 20:53 |
est31 | This startup disk creator is bugged | 20:58 |
est31 | I start it, i do nothing | 20:58 |
est31 | and it immediately tries to install stuff on my usb stick | 20:59 |
est31 | thats bad! | 20:59 |
est31 | and if I close the small dialog, the whole program shuts down | 20:59 |
viewer|32718 | Hello everybody! I have some problems with fan speed in kubuntu 16.04, they run at maximum speed. My laptop is an Asus Zenbook Pro ux501vw skylake processor and nvidia gtx960m, any suggestion how to solve this problem? | 21:12 |
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zeroapoc | Is anyone awake here? | 22:28 |
krytarik | zeroapoc: If you have a support question, I suggest asking it. | 22:40 |
Fritigern | A bit of a generic question, but I hope someone can point me in the right direction. I was wondering if there is a way to detect, in bash, what distro someone is using and which version. | 23:25 |
krytarik | Fritigern: Look into 'lsb_release'. | 23:27 |
Fritigern | USe case: I have a script which will assist in building a 3d party application by, amongst other things, install the depencies for them but some distros require different deps than others | 23:27 |
Fritigern | Oh, will do krytarik! Thanks1 | 23:28 |
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