[00:09] <Ly383rt> how to normalize folder names to be able to open the windows? I noticed that the windows do not accept some special characters
[01:52] <compiler> how to normalize folder names to be able to open the windows? I noticed that the windows do not accept some special characters
[03:40] <caliculk> Any idea on what I can do to get my Lenovo Yoga 13 to find my Realtek Wireless card? It looks like it finds it during boot, but then it isn't loaded when running lspci. It also worked fine on the LiveUSB.
[04:00] <caliculk> Actually, better plan, is there a way to automatically unload and reload a kernel module? It seems that simply unloading and reloading it works fine and my WiFi works again. But, I don't know of an automated way to do that other than rc.local which I believe doesn't work in 16.04 anymore since everything was switched to a different upstart manager.
[04:26] <YankDownUnder> caliculk: You can look through /etc/modules, /etc/discover-modprobe.conf, and /etc/modprobe.d/
[04:26] <YankDownUnder> caliculk:
[04:27] <YankDownUnder> caliculk: As well, you can try to make sure the driver is actually loaded - in a terminal, type: sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall => takes a few minutes, when done, reboot...
[04:51] <caliculk> Removing the module and readding it works fine. :)
[04:51] <caliculk> Just need to come up with something to automatically run the command to reload the module on every login automatically without prompting for a sudo password.
[04:52] <YankDownUnder> caliculk: You can load it manually in /etc/modules => that gets loaded on every boot.
[05:06] <caliculk> YankDownUnder, but the problem is that it already is loaded on boot.
[05:07] <caliculk> As far as I can see anyways
[05:07] <caliculk> I'll give that a shot though.
[05:08] <caliculk> Hm, yeah, adding that didn't allow it to work. But removing the module and using modprobe again allow the WiFi to work again.
[06:27] <kante> moin, kennt sich jemand mit gwenview aus?
[06:32] <YankDownUnder> kante: Try #ubuntu-de
[06:33] <YankDownUnder> kante: Or #kubuntu-de
[06:37] <valorie> !de
[09:40] <shreyan> Anyone using Wine in Kubuntu?
[09:42] <shreyan> How do I organize the Wine programs in a separate category in the Launcher??
[09:44] <snypz> anyone using synergy in kubuntu
[10:10] <Stevenwoodard890> Hey Kubuntu family have a q for u. How come or when will AMD hardware will be supported in the ubuntu os system?. I have a Amd r7 240 graphics card and its stating its not available and unknown as a driver. Thanks
[11:44] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[11:44] <shreyan> Morning
[14:11] <foormea> hi. i've got kubuntu on a desktop, i650 processor. it works fine. going to sleep works, but when it leaves sleep the screen doesn't go back up. i can see in /var/log/syslog that it wakes up fine, nothing seems bad in the logs
[16:36] <Guest25248> салют
[16:38] <Guest25248> hi
[16:38] <BluesKaj> hi Guest25248
[16:39] <Guest25248> oh, i am not alone here
[18:08] <depptrap> Hi, can somebody tell me why KDEinit process always has 6 icon-less 200-MB RAM using firefox processes open  ? Which I can' kill
[18:08] <depptrap> creating 1 Gib default ram usage
[18:10] <depptrap> https://img42.com/HhtM4+ the non-icon ones are never closing
[18:10] <depptrap> and are KDEinit inherited
[20:05] <paranoidabhi> hi!
[20:06] <paranoidabhi> what should I install for redshift in kubuntu 16.04, kde plasma 5.5 (https://bpaste.net/show/5fe358e6fd91)?
[20:33] <paranoidabhi> hi!
[20:34] <paranoidabhi> Recently, redshift and flux on kubuntu 16.04(kde plasma 5.6) have stopped working. I can't either change the gamma(when I click on apply nothing happens).
[20:34] <paranoidabhi> any suggestions folks?
[20:35] <acheronuk> never used it I'm afraid. hopefully there is someone lurking who has
[20:38] <paranoidabhi> I suspect it relates to video driver issue(I am using nvidia 364). Not sure how to debug it.
[20:54] <croox> p
[21:27] <momoe> **A wild Momoe appears!!**
[21:28] <momoe> So quick question, but is GNOME MPlayer one of the video applications that comes with Kubuntu 16.04?
[21:32] <acheronuk> momoe: installed by default, no, as it's Gnome. can it be installed if you want? yes, presumably so as it's in the ubuntu archive
[21:34] <acheronuk> I use smplayer with mpv as the backend
[21:52] <momoe> OKay ty, I'm going to try some others since the goto I'm on is kinda buggy
 Dragon player is our video player
 Amarok is the music player