[01:29] <anrebs> hey I have a problem with a pc of mine connecting to the internet. wifi is working fine and my laptop connects fine but since I updated the system to my pc the network stopped working. I've tried several methods and they don't work. I tried restarting network manager and connecting through eth0 but my pc doesn't have the option of going eth0.
[02:03] <chcknrub> God is waiting for all of us to return back to Him. After all, we are all like the prodigal son.
[02:43] <Chris_R1986> Hello.  I am having a problem with chromium in kde, and am really hoping i can get a hand with this because i have been trying for a few hours and google is no help
[02:44] <Chris_R1986> does anyone know or remember the way to make it so that the chrome web apps will show up as their own application in the taskbar, rather than just under chrome(ium)?  I think it had to do with adding or commenting out a line of text in some file somewhere, or something to that effect
[02:47] <LiveKD> can kubuntu install and boot under secure uefi boot?
[02:50] <LiveKD> or does it still need legacy bios?
[02:57] <valorie> either is fine
[02:59] <LiveKD> any configuration needed?
[03:00] <valorie> LiveKD: I've never had to do anything special
[03:01] <valorie> however, some folks have issues -- I"m not sure what the common thread is however
[09:04] <lordievader> Good morning
[11:18] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[14:34] <kcroot_> hello
[14:35] <kcroot_> when plasma 5.9 arrived in landing ppa?
[14:42] <BluesKaj> kcroot_, ask in #kubuntu-devel
[15:14] <mas886> for some reason uninstalling libreoffice messed up everything and now, reinstalled, the gtk theme is not the system's one, neither the language or the icons used. Besides that the program works slower and things like the auto index won't work. any help?
[16:34] <user|1122> Can centrify AD be used in Kubuntu?
[16:35] <user|1122> Is it also possible to install apache2.4?
[16:41] <user|1122> Can centrify AD be used in Kubuntu?
[16:43] <user|1122> it supports Ubuntu; this is what I'm talking about https://www.centrify.com/why-centrify/centrify-identity-platform/
[16:44] <user|1122> basically it is an MS AD connector which allows Linux workstations to join active directory
[16:51] <troffasky> kubuntu is 99% ubuntu
[16:52] <user|1122> ah cool so it can work, thanks
[16:54] <troffasky> i have kubuntu branding on my laptop but installed it as ubuntu - at some point it became kubuntu as there are a few kubuntu- packages installed
[17:11] <Focar> buonasera a tutti
[17:11] <Focar> !list
[17:12] <Focar> OK thank you
[21:27] <ferociousmadman> Recently installed Kubuntu 16.10 and learning how to use that and do many other things, trying to learn how to code etc.
[21:27] <krise> how can i resize the widgets ? dont see that option kubuntu 16.10
[21:28] <ferociousmadman> You have to click and hold the icon for a bit then a small gray sidebar comes up
[21:28] <ferociousmadman> at the top of that there is a resize option and you have to select that then click and hold and move around the icon and it should resize.
[21:28] <ferociousmadman> It's a little... non-intuitive.
[21:29] <krise> thanks ferociousmadman
[21:30] <ferociousmadman> My pleasure krise.
[21:51] <user|87175> How can I add an application shortcut to the main applications menu? The application is in /opt
[21:51] <user|87175> It will need to be accessed by all users
[21:53] <ferociousmadman> Have you tried right clicking, add widget and looked for relevant application shortcuts there?
[21:53] <ferociousmadman> Not sure if that's helpful, but just curious.
[21:53] <user|87175> So centrify installed but it is not working as intended
[21:56] <ferociousmadman> I'll be honest, I'm a pretty new user myself, I recently re-installed Kubuntu after a long hiatus. So I'm not sure I can be very helpful. The forums can help point you in the right direction as well. I've had pretty good luck there.
[21:58] <acheronuk> http://askubuntu.com/questions/28583/how-do-i-add-a-system-wide-menu-item-to-the-applications-menu
[21:59] <user|87175> oh I was able to get the application shortcut done, thanks
[21:59] <user|87175> my issue now is getting centrify to work when I login as the AD user, I keep getting a duplicate user entry
[22:59] <pietje__> Greetings all
[22:59] <ferociousmadman> Hey
[22:59] <pietje__> Have a problem since the latesets update
[22:59] <pietje__> System hangs after loging in
[23:00] <pietje__> Both guii as well as ascii
[23:00] <ferociousmadman> Totally frozen?
[23:00] <pietje__> Yes
[23:00] <pietje__> No response from kb or mouse
[23:00] <ferociousmadman> That's odd... I haven't had any issues with mine freezing.
[23:01] <pietje__> Just did the update
[23:01] <pietje__> All seems ok untill I log in
[23:01] <ferociousmadman> and then it just freezes?
[23:01] <ferociousmadman> weird... hmm
[23:02] <pietje__> Yes
[23:03] <pietje__> I do get a trace printout, but there is nothing I can do with it as it is simply frozen
[23:03] <ferociousmadman> Do you have a dual boot setup?
[23:03] <ferociousmadman> or are you only using kubuntu 16.10
[23:03] <pietje__> I do have xubuntu as well
[23:04] <pietje__> But switching to a terminal session [ctrl][alt][f1] freezes as well
[23:05] <pietje__> But ONLY after login
[23:06] <ferociousmadman> found this on the forums...: "When you're in KDE, press ALT+F2 to bring up krunner, and type  "session". You may not even get to type it all when you should see  "Session Manager" as an option. Click on that to open the session  manager settings. In the last group of options, "On Login", set it to  "Start with an empty session". This will cause KDE to start up with a  "default" session, so we can find out if there's something ot
[23:06] <ferociousmadman> Failing that, try creating another user. You can call it "test" or  whatever you want, but create a new user account and log into it. It  will be a bit of a pain because you won't have ready access to any of  your regular user files, but if you can log in and out of the new user's  account without any trouble, it gives us a clue on where to look next  for the problem, narrows down the search." https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showt
[23:06] <pietje__> I might try to reboot from USB, mount the home drive and move everything out from the home dir
[23:06] <pietje__> I can't log in to create the other user
[23:06] <pietje__> I can't get to kde
[23:07] <ferociousmadman> gotcha
[23:08] <Snowhog> pietje__: Do you by chance, know how much space you still have available on the root partition?
[23:08] <pietje__> I will check Snowhog
[23:09] <pietje__> reverting to the previous kernel
[23:11] <pietje__> [escape] just brought the option
[23:11] <pietje__> I am in with the previous kernel
[23:12] <pietje__> boot partion has 91% free
[23:12] <pietje__> oops root partition
[23:12] <Snowhog> pietje__: Okay, not a space issue then.
[23:13] <pietje__> Seems a kernel issue
[23:13] <pietje__> Well switching to the previous kernel "fixed" the problem
[23:14] <pietje__> 4.4.0-62-generic
[23:14] <Snowhog> pietje__: What graphics card/GPU do you have?
[23:16] <Snowhog> Stepping away for a tad. Have to feed the cat.
[23:17] <pietje__> intel 3rd gen
[23:20] <pietje__> Is there an easy way to roll back the updates?
[23:20] <Snowhog> pietje__: "intel 3rd gen" doesn't tell us much. What does lspci | grep raphics tell you?
[23:21] <pietje__> Seems a standard line
[23:21] <pietje__> rev 09
[23:23] <pietje__> Intel corporation 3rd Gen Core procesor Graphics Controller (rev 09)
[23:27] <Snowhog> pietje__: Okay. Better. Intel GPU's shouldn't be an issue with any kernel version.
[23:29] <pietje__> I do have an error in apport.log
[23:29] <pietje__> something about "disk sleep"?
[23:32] <MK> Hello everyone. I'm on Ubuntu but wanna try out Kubuntu; would installing the kubuntu-desktop package be all I need to do that? And just pick the KDE session at login?
[23:32] <troffasky> pretty much
[23:32] <pietje__> MK: Yes, that is all you need
[23:34] <ferociousmadman> yup
[23:35] <MK> Cool. Let's hope I like it as uninstalling those 600+ packages will probably be a bit less easy :P
[23:36] <pietje__> I have never tried that, I prefer kubuntu
[23:36] <MK> more than half my programs are KDE at this point so I figured I should probably give the desktop itself a try
[23:37] <pietje__> It's all personal preferences :)
[23:37] <troffasky> apt autoremove will easily get rid of them, once you've removed the main ones
[23:38] <pietje__> Seems my problem is with /run
[23:40] <pietje__> user id 1000:1000 may not write to /run/cgmanager
[23:42] <pietje__> Should I be asking this in another chanel?
[23:44] <Snowhog> pietje__: Just prior to your issue, were you by any chance editing root owned files using Dolphin launched using sudo?
[23:45] <pietje__> Snowhog: No I was not
[23:45] <pietje__> I am old school, I use vi (well vim)
[23:46] <pietje__> And no I had no root terminal open.
[23:49] <Snowhog> pietje__: "I am old school,..." These days, not so many of "us" around.
[23:49] <pietje__> Will try to join using the laptop where I have the issue
[23:50] <pietje__> Snowhog: There still are plenty...
[23:51] <pietje_> Ok, this will save me some typing
[23:58] <pietje__> Can't see anything obvious in the syslog
[23:58] <pietje__> Is this the best place to solve/report issues?