[00:19] <redphantom> did you check the software center latemus
[00:46] <sneling> Hello, does anyone here have knowledge which could help me on the installation of Kubuntu on VBox?
[00:47] <sneling> I started the install and all worked. The system was kindof laggy, and then I ran something named "VBoxLinuxAdditions" with sudo, and then rebooted. Since then, when I boot on the VM, only the 'home' & 'trash' icon load as well as the background, but nothing else. I tried to open the terminal, but nothing appears. (However, it seemed to have open a
[00:47] <sneling> s the cursor changed state as I hovered around it)
[02:39] <latemus> redphantom: no i didnt, i'll google for that
[04:17] <latemus> redphantom: you saved my bacon. I've been trying to find 'raincat' for like 3 years off and on
[04:20] <redphantom> haha glad i could help
[04:20] <latemus> i mean, just try using google to search for 'linux childrens cat game' and you get about 1 million hits because each of those are like probably some of the most popular search terms in the world, linux, cat, children, game...
[04:20] <latemus> thanks a lot!
[04:21] <redphantom> i'll have to give that one a shot now. np :)
[06:13] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:34] <alberrcuba> hello everyone. is there a way to upgrade libqt5 from 5.6.1 to 5.8 on kubuntu 16.04?
[08:36] <hateball> I do not think there are any Qt backports because it would potentially break things
[08:38] <alberrcuba> :( hateball that's what i thought . but thanks
[08:43] <acheronuk> alberrcuba: what do you want it for?
[08:43] <alberrcuba> acheronuk, to install latte dock
[08:44] <acheronuk> latte dock doesn't need qt 5.8
[08:44] <alberrcuba> i need version it need qt >=5.7
[08:45] <alberrcuba> it needs qt version >= 5.7
[08:45] <acheronuk> alberrcuba: let me see if they have bumpde the version requirement
[08:46] <alberrcuba> acheronuk, CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:19 (find_package):
[08:46] <alberrcuba>   Could not find a configuration file for package "Qt5" that is compatible
[08:46] <alberrcuba>   with requested version "5.7.0".
[08:46] <acheronuk> alberrcuba: ok. only recently bumped it to 5.7 https://github.com/psifidotos/Latte-Dock/commit/6eacf3bea667e880e9efddd5784396c64d384c56
[08:46] <alberrcuba> yes
[08:46] <alberrcuba> :(
[08:47] <acheronuk> version for before that should be ok. o.6 release for example
[08:47] <acheronuk> 0.6
[08:47] <alberrcuba> ok, i will try, thanks
[08:48] <acheronuk> alberrcuba: this branch https://github.com/psifidotos/Latte-Dock/commits/v0.6
[08:48] <acheronuk> a few bugfix commits there since the 0.6 tarball was released
[08:49] <alberrcuba> acheronuk, but then one cannot upgrade to the latest version?
[08:49] <oquidave> hello, I have a confusing situation. I've a lxc container running haproxy which I bind to port 80. I've stopped the service and confirmed that their's nothing running on port 80 using lsof -i :80. However, then I test for open ports using nmap ip or telnet, it still shows that port 80 is open! How's that even possible.
[08:49] <acheronuk> alberrcuba: not without a nexter Qt is seems
[08:49] <acheronuk> *newer
[08:49] <alberrcuba> :(
[08:50] <alberrcuba> i do not want to upgrade to 17.04 so i guess i will use 0.6
[08:50] <oquidave> here are my results https://dpaste.de/dkMb
[09:38] <newbie_> Hey guys, am having a slight wifi issue on my Dell Xps 13 running Kubuntu 16.04
[09:38] <newbie_> it shows all the connections, but once I put in all the info (username, password, security settings, etc.) it says 'for accessing the WiFi network you need to provide a password' and two little popups come up saying wifi deactivated and no secrets were provided. I tried my WiFi password again here which i know to be 100% correct and checked thoroughly, but it still doesn't work.  Am I missing something really simple or is there an
[10:04] <hateball> newbie_: do you see anything if you run "dmesg" ?
[10:04] <hateball> newbie_: after you try connecting, that is
[10:05] <hateball> sometimes certain chipsets/drivers do not like various encryption types  or things like that
[10:07] <newbie_> @hateball yes alot comes up w/ dmesg. but am not sure if its because im connected via mobile tethering right now
[10:07] <hateball> newbie_: what chipset/driver is this?
[10:07] <hateball> newbie_: "lspci -k" look for the wifi related bits
[10:10] <newbie_> Dont see any wifi related bit apt from my wireless adapters name. [or maybe just not sure of what to look for]
[10:11] <newbie_> i get a message saying "for accessing the wireless network 'xyz' you need to provide a password below "
[10:11] <newbie_> but my wifi password (which im 100% sure of) does not seem to make it work
[10:17] <hateball> newbie_: can you pastebin all of "lspci -k" ?
[10:17] <hateball> !paste
[10:18] <newbie_> !paste 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Broadwell-U Host Bridge -OPI (rev 09)         Subsystem: Dell Broadwell-U Host Bridge -OPI         Kernel driver in use: bdw_uncore 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Broadwell-U Integrated Graphics (rev 09)         DeviceName:  Onboard IGD         Subsystem: Dell Broadwell-U Integrated Graphics         Kernel driver in use: i915         Kernel modules: i915 00:03.0 A
[10:21] <newbie_> @hateball sorry for my lack of knowledge but how do i pastebin it?
[10:22] <hateball> newbie_: ok run this in a terminal instead "lspci -k | nc termbin.com 9999"
[10:22] <hateball> newbie_: that should return an url for you to paste here
[10:26] <newbie_> http://termbin.com/x0su
[10:29] <hateball> right, so Broadcom Corporation BCM4352
[10:30] <newbie_> @hateball yup
[10:33] <hateball> newbie_: can you run "ubuntu-drivers devices | nc termbin.com 9999" ?
[10:39] <hateball> newbie_: please dont pm
[10:39] <hateball> !pm
[10:39] <hateball> newbie_: can you run "ubuntu-drivers devices | nc termbin.com 9999" ?
[10:40] <newbie_> what do i do now?
[10:40] <newbie_> after yes, rectifying that my broadcom chip is bcm4352
[10:43] <hateball> newbie_: please paste the resulting URL
[10:45] <newbie_> @hateball http://termbin.com/j9m7
[10:50] <hateball> newbie_: hmm. so you can scan for networks just fine, but problems arise when you try to connect to them?
[10:57] <newbie_> @hateball yes. I enter in all the neccessary details (username, password, security settings) and then try to connect but i get a password dialog (KDE Daemon) saying "for accessing the wireless network <network name> you need to provide a password below" I then enter my wifi password (which im 100% sure is correct) and click ok, but it does nothing and a few seconds later the same password dialog appears again. And 2 pop ups
[10:57] <newbie_> saying 1. connection deactivated, 2. no secrets provided
[11:00] <hateball> newbie_: oh kde daemon, isnt that kwallet asking for your regular user password then? to save the wifi credentials
[11:01] <newbie_> i tried my password also though and it didn't work, and it changed the password of the wifi on connections to that which is what confused me into thinking it must want my wifi password
[11:02] <newbie_> if that makes sense
[11:03] <newbie_> i just tried my user pw again to be sure, still no go
[11:04] <newbie_> just keeps popping up again
[11:07] <hateball> newbie_: right, and directly after you try authenticating to wifi, if you run "dmesg" and check at the latest output does that have anything interesting?
[11:07] <hateball> like "failed to associate with AP" or whatever
[11:11] <newbie_> i'm using tethering from my phone so i think it's only showing output from that - IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): enp0s20u2: link is not ready
[11:12] <newbie_>  usb 2-2: Manufacturer: HUAWEI - my phone
[11:14] <hateball> newbie_: well I suppose you could try using the sta driver... but to be honest I dont know if that would work any better
[11:16] <hateball> newbie_: to do so you would do "sudo apt remove bcmwl-kernel-source && sudo apt install dkms && sudo apt install broadcom-sta-dkms"
[11:16] <hateball> and then reboot once all of that is done, to see if the sta driver loads
[11:22] <newbie_> i'll save that as a last resort then if it's unlikely to be better :/ thanks tho
[11:32] <hateball> newbie_: well, currently it isnt working at all?
[11:32] <hateball> so it can hardly get worse :D
[11:32] <hateball> and it's simple enough to revert
[11:45] <newbie_> @hateball thank you, will try it later. have to leave atm
[13:08] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:15] <lordievader> Hey BluesKaj
[13:15] <lordievader> How are you doing?
[13:20] <BluesKaj> hi lordievader, fine here. and you?
[13:24] <lordievader> Doing good here :)
[16:37] <momken> hello
[16:38] <momken> I have an external usb dvd writer which works in win 10
[16:38] <momken> but it can't be mounted in Kubuntu
[16:38] <momken> how could I mount it?
[18:25] <obert> hello, I got kubuntu 16 how to upgrade to 17, please?
[18:26] <obert> do-release-upgrade returns 'no new versions are available'
[18:26] <dax> !upgradeofflts
[18:27] <dax> I note that 17.04 is not an LTS, and you will thus need to upgrade every 6 months if you do that, rather than every 2 years as LTS does.
[18:27] <acheronuk> obert: 16.04?
[18:29] <acheronuk> if so, then as above, you would need to upgrade to 16.10 using those instructions, then upgrade again to 17.04
[18:29] <obert> thank you
[18:34] <strider> hi everyone
[18:36] <strider> i wonder if you can help... i'm trying to install kubuntu 17.04 from a usb stick. i got an SSD with 2 partitions. 1 is win10, the other is unallocated, meant for kubuntu.
[18:36] <strider> Problem is, every time I boot from the USB stick, I get stdin: not a typewriter
[18:37] <strider> Also I get that windows has shutdown unsafely with hibernation. but i have switched off hibernation and fast start on win10 so what gives?
[18:37] <strider> Any ideas?
[18:39] <strider> Anyone?
[18:39] <strider> hello...?
[18:40] <strider> ah, nevermind... sorry, didn't know you were all asleep...
[18:40] <strider> bye
[19:43] <user|23141> hi i installed The graphics drivers of nvidia  now I can not  log in in the System ?????
[19:44] <vo1pbx> user|23141: try CTRL + ALT + F2
[19:44] <vo1pbx> you might need to fix the xorg settings
[19:56] <Andoligo> Hola bue@s
[19:58] <Andoligo> I have a little problem with dolphin. I get an error when I install a new service. Kubuntu 16.04
[21:15] <Simplar> Hello, working on Kubuntu 16.04.2 LTS. When I'm plugging an upVEL Wi-Fi adapter, my system freezes after I'm entering my password in KDE wallet. How to fix that?