[00:33] <purukumi> guden,  hätte mal ne frage zum bootvorgang meines laptops, habe die bootzeit mal gestoppt und die liegt bei etwa 50 sek. bis zum login-screen und etwa 1:30 min bis zum desktop..habe dann mal im terminal mit dmesg geschaut was denn so lange dauert und habe festgestellt, dass das bluetooth etwa 40 sekunden gebraucht hat, hab es dann in /etc/rc.local durch den befehl rfkill block bluetooth ausgeschaltet (und im bios ebenso)..habe
[00:33] <purukumi> hochgefahren und es dauert immernoch genauso lange, in dmesg zeigt er mir 30 sekunden an - was allerdings nicht wirklich stimmt --ps.sorry für langen post :P
[04:26] <HoolaHoop> What exactly i this "unatende" process which runs as root which sometimes locks package management ? I cant seem to find out what it is and why it locks the lock file
[04:26] <HoolaHoop> for package management with apt
[07:07] <cojack> \o/
[09:25] <kubuntu1> I have a kindle mtp device I noticed that on kubuntu 16.04 it only detects the kindle in USB mode on complete reboot not if I unplug and replug in the device
[09:25] <kubuntu1> how to fix ? It looks like something in KDE
[09:29] <kubuntu1> ANy idea why this happens
[09:47] <kubuntu1> funny the kindle is detected on reboot but not on plug n play
[11:37] <qwandor> hi... I've just upgraded my mum's computer from Kubuntu 14.04 to 16.04, and now whenever she logs in plasmashell crashes and she gets a blank screen (just showing the desktop image, nothing else)
[11:37] <qwandor> the problem seems to happen for all users, even a freshly added one, so it's not caused by any config under /home
[11:38] <qwandor> she sees "We are sorry plasma closed unexpectedly, Executable: plasmashell PID: 4207 signal: segmentation fault 11"
[11:38] <qwandor> I'm trying to debug remotely over a (slow) SSH connection
[11:38] <qwandor> anyone seen this before? or any ideas of things I can lookat
[11:38] <qwandor> ?
[11:39] <qwandor> I see messages like "Executable: plasmashell PID: 4207 signal: segmentation fault 11" in .xsession-errors, not sure if that is related
[11:41] <qwandor> it looks like it crashes and is restracted a few times then gives up
[11:44] <DottorLeo> hi!
[11:45] <DottorLeo> someone here has a laptop with Intel+nVidia combo? how is your experience?
[13:32] <BluesKaj> hiyas all
[13:33] <geese> hello
[15:12] <seele> can someone help with uefi booting? the dell and ubuntu instructions dont seem to work
[15:13] <seele> when i boot the installer secure boot isnt giving me disk access to install
[15:34] <BluesKaj> sessel, disable secure boot if possible in the uefi/bios, also fast boot if that's enabled
[16:18] <ghostcube_> hi folks, just installed 16.04.01.  automatic driver detection isnt working.
[16:18] <ghostcube_> any known workarrounds?
[16:23] <acheronuk> sudo apt-get install apt-xapian-index && sudo update-apt-xapian-index
[16:29] <BluesKaj> acheronuk, hope he doesn't get the bug update-apt-xapian-index has on my pc
[16:29] <acheronuk> BluesKaj: not had a problem with it here on xenial or yakkety
[16:30] <BluesKaj> if you pc have more thn 2 cpu cores ghostcube_ , then you probly won't notice it
[16:30] <BluesKaj> your has
[16:31] <BluesKaj> acheronuk, then your cpu is probly more current than mine
[16:33] <acheronuk> not seen it running excessively on any core, and I do pay attention to anything that does
[16:39] <BluesKaj> acheronuk, do you use muon?  not discover, I mean the original which I use as a package reference
[16:40] <BluesKaj> that could be the culprit from what I've read, muon and synaptic
[16:43] <acheronuk> I use synaptic, and it will run it briefly to update the index, then stops
[17:06] <ghostcube_> hmm the xapian install was for me?
[17:07] <ghostcube_> if so it didnt bring any effect
[17:08] <ghostcube_> BluesKaj: its an old core2duo that i upgraded to more ram and new grafic. but the install hasent changed anything for the driver detection
[17:09] <ghostcube_> systemsettings is just buggy as hell here crashes very often
[17:09] <ghostcube_> brb
[17:16] <ghostcube_> kmenu couldnt be opened if any other window is in focus.
[17:16] <ghostcube_> or even not minimized
[17:26] <ghostcube_> hmm ok strange behaviour. if any window is opened i cant use any of the mini apps inside the plasma panel. its just not staying opened
[17:26] <ghostcube_> is this caused by any option in the settings for the effects or something in this direction?
[17:28] <ghostcube_> uh got it
[17:28] <ghostcube_> prevent focus stealing  ... if set to high it wont work
[18:19] <ghostcube_> acheronuk: worked after another xapian update
[18:19] <ghostcube_> thx
[18:21] <acheronuk> ghostcube_: good :) should be fixed in yakkety so you don't have to do that, but not sure how long will take to get to xenial
[18:29] <ghostcube_> but the focus stealing prob is more pita :D
[18:38] <user|79495> hi
[18:38] <user|79495> I am looking for a Kubuntu iso file for USB
[18:39] <user|79495> I checked on unetbootin
[18:39] <user|79495> they have not the lates version..help..
[18:40] <BluesKaj> the kubuntu iso will work on both disks and usb , there' no special iso for usb, user|79495
[18:41] <BluesKaj> use disk creator, it's more reliable than netbootin. if you're on windows use rufus
[18:42] <user|79495> I am a newbee, I have tried for load down on unetbootin
[18:42] <user|79495> but I do not see there 16.04 version for download..
[18:42] <user|79495> I am on a linux version
[18:44] <BluesKaj> http://www.kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/
[18:45] <BluesKaj> user|79495,^
 I use unetbootin all the times
[18:49] <BluesKaj> usb-creator-kde
[18:50] <user|79495> do I have to download that on packetmanager
[18:53] <user|79495> thank you
[18:54] <ranu> Just download the *.iso and use dd
[18:55] <ranu> Is super easy and you don't have to bother with the fs
[18:55] <ranu> It is*
[18:57] <BluesKaj> ranu, agreed but dd is dangerous for new users
[19:40] <user|95019> Hey, I want to switch from Windows to Linux, is there any Software for Linux to encrypt the hdd (used diskcryptor)
[19:45] <Dragonslicer> user|95019- there's an option during Kubuntu's installer to encrypt your home drive
[19:46] <Dragonslicer> You can also use LUKS to create encrypted hard disk partitions
[19:47] <Dragonslicer> Sorry, meant home directory
[22:42] <caliculk> Hello, I just went to try out Kubuntu 16.04.X on my laptop and initially, I had a working Wireless Driver installed while in the demo mode (prior to installation). After installation, my wireless driver is not installed and no longer shows up when running lspci. This is running on a Lenovo Yoga Pro 13" model (the original one, not version 2 or 3). Was wondering if anyone knew where I need to start from here to just get wireless working. It
[22:42] <caliculk> looks like that is the ONLY thing not working as far as I can tell.
[22:43] <ahoneybun> ubuntu-driver command can list them
[22:43] <ahoneybun> I think the Driver Manager is a but broke
[22:43] <ahoneybun> there is a fix, can't remember it
[23:02] <caliculk> ahoneybun, alright, but ubuntu-driver ONLY lists intel-microcode when running "ubuntu-drivers list"
[23:02] <ahoneybun> mm