[00:42] <bjrohan> I have Kali successfully installed on my machine as the main OS. I just shrunk the partition, and via a Kali LiveUSB install Kali on the new partition I created. How, in Kubuntu, do I update the grub?
[06:12] <lordievader[m]> bjrohan: Run 'sudo update-grub'
[07:32] <tpi> Adolf Hitler, The Man who Fought the Bank TRUTH GONE VIRAL! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Vekf_2952U
[07:33] <tpi> It was reaching almost 1 million views then the kike Jew rodent scum who own, control, and censor Jewtube manually changed the view count and made it 400,000.
[07:33] <tpi> Everyone noticed it and it was all over the comments section, then the rodent scum completely shut down the video. This is a second (or maybe third) upload.﻿
[07:43] <Hillari2> My god. No wonder THIS was never played on TV. Imagine. Their lies would have been destroyed with minimum effort, had actual true speeches of Hitler been shown. I always knew there was something profoundly wrong with the mainstream version of Hitler, despite brain bashing in the edjewcation system.﻿
[07:43] <Hillari2> Adolf Hitler's speech on women https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRlfbUr852o
[07:57] <CharlesPPL> Have you seen this? ISRAELI NATION (Lesson) with Rav Michael Laitman https://vid.me/3KXX
[07:57] <CharlesPPL> This isn’t some kook in the Jew community. Search his name. He says clearly they’re here to conquer the planet.
[07:57] <CharlesPPL> They come from another universe, another dimension, says he.
[08:24] <swati_27> Hi
[08:25] <swati_27> Could anyone please tell how to get connected to active wifi using termial
[08:25] <swati_27> *terminal?
[08:25] <swati_27> I've lost GUI on my system. So I need to install kubuntu_desktop again.
[08:26] <swati_27> ??
[08:26] <jubo2> swati_27: be patient
[08:27] <jubo2> I dunno answer to your question but patiently waiting will increase chances of someone who does actually answering
[08:28] <hateball> swati_27: you can use nmcli
[08:29] <swati_27> i tried
[08:30] <swati_27> i used nmcli --ask con up id Connectigy--
[08:30] <swati_27> as a user
[08:30] <swati_27> but connection expires after 90 sec
[08:30] <swati_27> Is there a way around?
[08:30] <hateball> swati_27: oh, so it does connect and works for a bit?
[08:31] <swati_27> noo
[08:31] <swati_27> it doesn't even ask for a password
[08:31] <swati_27> this hotspot has WPA2 security
[08:31] <hateball> swati_27: assuming your wlan interface is wlan0, it should be something like so: nmcli -a device connect wlan0
[08:31] <swati_27> it's wlo1
[08:32] <swati_27> in place of device, should I enter name of hotspot connection?
[08:33] <swati_27> I tried nmcli -a device connect wlo1  ...... it doesn't give anything
[08:34] <hateball> swati_27: is the radio turned on?
[08:34] <swati_27> i'm not sure actually
[08:34] <hateball> swati_27: nmcli has bash-completion, so you can press <tab> to get suggestions
[08:34] <swati_27> i have lost gui
[08:34] <hateball> so nmcli -a r <tab>
[08:34] <swati_27> just the terminal is working
[08:35] <swati_27> i did nmcli -a r wifi
[08:35] <swati_27> i gave output "enabled" in gree
[08:35] <swati_27> *green
[08:36] <hateball> swati_27: can you then: iwlist wlo1 scanning
[08:36] <hateball> that should list visible networks, without that... things arent gonna work
[08:37] <swati_27> it gives: wlo1     No scan results
[08:37] <hateball> that's not terribly awesome
[08:37] <swati_27> nmcli d wifi list  ----> this gives me a available hotspot
[08:38] <hateball> I am confused, is your device named 'wifi' or 'wlo1' ?
[08:38] <swati_27> when i did "sudo iwlist wlo1 scanning" it gave ,e a list
[08:38] <swati_27> *me
[08:38] <swati_27> it's wlo1
[08:40] <hateball> hmmm, you should be able to connect to it using nmcli really
[08:40] <swati_27> how?
[08:40] <swati_27> i've been trying for an hour, but no luck :(
[08:41] <hateball> swati_27: do you have a connection setup at all?
[08:41] <swati_27> means??
[08:41] <hateball> nmcli con sh
[08:41] <UKMechanic> Hello, can anyone help me with scanning from a networked HP MFD?
[08:41] <swati_27> that gave me an entire list
[08:41] <swati_27> of wifi i connected
[08:42] <hateball> swati_27: yep, does it list the one you want to connect to now tho?
[08:42] <swati_27> yes
[08:43] <hateball> swati_27: and nmcli con up <nameofithere>, nothing happens?
[08:44] <swati_27> no
[08:44] <hateball> swati_27: if you nmcli con sh <nameof>, does the config look alright?
[08:45] <hateball> If it was working previously I guess it should
[08:45] <hateball> swati_27: is it configured to static or dhcp?
[08:45] <swati_27> it's along list and i'm unable to find static/dhcp
[08:45] <swati_27> can't fit in terminal
[08:46] <hateball> swati_27: also nmcli con sh, only that should show that a connection is active for the device in the rightmost column
[08:46] <swati_27> yes
[08:46] <swati_27> it's showing the active device
[08:47] <hateball> swati_27: nmcli dev show wlo1
[08:47] <hateball> swati_27: does that show any IP4 stuff?
[08:48] <swati_27> it gives device (wlo1), type(wifi), HWADDR, MTU, state, Connection and con-path
[08:49] <hateball> swati_27: but nothing more? like ipv4.address ?
[08:49] <swati_27> no
[08:49] <hateball> swati_27: try "sudo dhclient wlo1"
[08:49] <swati_27> no output
[08:50] <swati_27> i had to ctrl+z to get back to command line
[08:53] <hateball> hmmmmmmm
[08:53] <hateball> swati_27: nmcli con show <whatever> |grep method
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[08:54] <hateball> the name of your connection
[08:54] <hateball> the SSID you are trying to connect to
[08:54] <swati_27> ipv4.method: auto
[08:54] <swati_27> ipv6.method: auto
[08:55] <hateball> hmmmmmmmmm
[08:55] <swati_27> iwconfig wlo1 essid name key s:password ?
[08:55] <swati_27> would it help?
[08:56] <swati_27> i tried but gives error
[08:57] <hateball> What error?
[08:59] <swati_27> error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) : SET failed on device wlo1; Operation not permitted.
[09:01] <hateball> swati_27: you'll need to run it with sudo then
[09:01] <hateball> network-manager already runs as a privileged service, thats why it doesnt need sudo for nmcli etc
[09:01] <swati_27> error for wireless request "Set ESSID" (8B1A) : SET failed on device wlo1; Invalid argument
[09:02] <swati_27> error on running "sudo iwconfig wlo1 essid name key s:password"
[09:06] <swati_27> what should I try now?
[09:12] <swati_27> hateball: ?
[09:12] <hateball> swati_27: I am afraid I don't really know!
[09:13] <hateball> I suppose you have no option of simply plugging in ethernet somewhere?
[09:13] <swati_27> The main issue is getting back GUI
[09:13] <swati_27> i've an option
[09:13] <hateball> swati_27: well, what's the reason you have no GUI?
[09:13] <swati_27> i accidentally ran some bad commands and it deleted a lot of stuff
[09:13] <swati_27> including Kate and Dolphin
[09:14] <swati_27> all was good until i switched off laptop..
[09:14] <swati_27> if i had a wifi connection that doesn' require password, would it help?
[09:15] <hateball> I dont know, I mean according to nmcli you can connect, you're just not getting an IP
[09:15] <swati_27> yes.. any possible reason for that?
[09:15] <hateball> DHCP not working, perhaps
[09:16] <hateball> swati_27: do you see any interesting output from "dmesg"
[09:17] <swati_27> IPV6: wlo1: link not ready
[09:17] <hateball> thats fine, assuming your network does not do ipv6
[09:17] <swati_27> yes actually
[09:17] <swati_27> it gives
[09:18] <swati_27> wlo1: authenticated
[09:18] <swati_27> wlo1: associated
[09:18] <swati_27> wlo1: link becomes ready
[09:18] <swati_27> wlo1: deauthenticating by local choic
[09:18] <swati_27> *choice
[09:19] <swati_27> first time, "nmcli --ask con up id <hotspot>" did ask for password
[09:21] <hateball> swati_27: ok, try editing the connection to change the password
[09:21] <hateball> swati_27: nmcli con ed <hotspot>
[09:21] <hateball> that will give you a guide to follow
[09:21] <swati_27> is there a way to get the IP address using the device which provides hotspot?
[09:22] <hateball> well your connection needs to be authenticated
[09:22] <hateball> and dhcp should be refreshed when you bring it down/up
[09:22] <swati_27> nmcli con ed <hotspot>
[09:22] <swati_27> gives no output
[09:22] <hateball> swati_27: or you should be able to force it with "sudo dhclient -vr wlo1"
[09:23] <hateball> that should say something like "asking x.x.x.x for dhcp"
[09:24] <swati_27> internet systems consortium DHCP Client 4.3.3
[09:24] <swati_27> it then shows dhclient usage
[09:25] <hateball> swati_27: that's... weird. try with just -v instead of -vr
[09:25] <swati_27> it's showing
[09:26] <swati_27> listening on lpf/wlo1/some address
[09:26] <swati_27> and continuously mving
[09:27] <swati_27> dhcpdiscover on wlo1 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval <keeps changing?
[09:27] <swati_27> in bracket gives xid which is same in all cases
[09:28] <swati_27> after listening, sending on lpf/wlo1/54:35:30:b5:38:3d
[09:28] <swati_27> any of this useful?
[09:31] <swati_27> hateball: ?
[09:32] <swati_27> hateball: it terminated with "no DHCPOFFERS received"
[09:32] <swati_27> No working leases in persistant databases - sleeping
[09:32] <hateball> yeah thats not good, means your router isnt offering a dhcp lease
[09:32] <hateball> so you can try setting static ip I guess, with ifconfig
[09:33] <hateball> but I gotta brb lunch now
[09:35] <swati_27> how to do that?
[10:11] <hateball> swati_27: do you know which subnet you belong to?
[10:12] <hateball> swati_27: it's for example: ifconfig wlo1 address 192.168.1.200
[10:14] <swati_27> I think i'm connected but it's very slow
[10:22] <swati_27> when i do sudo pat-get install it gives 7h 43 mins
[10:22] <swati_27> *apt
[10:35] <hateball> swati_27: well obviously it is dependent on your internet connection
[10:35] <hateball> and if you hosed pretty much your entire install, it'll be a while
[10:35] <swati_27> yes.. i guess i'll wait for while
[10:44] <BluesKaj> Greetings all
[10:46] <UKMechanic> OK well I dunno where it is but somewhere in kvirc there is something that is setting my nick when I try to be away. Something to look into but now she who must be obeyed is up and about so I shall be off to do as I'm told!
[10:46] <UKMechanic> TTFN
[10:48] <mas8899> A bit of help, kde entered on low graphics mode and I don't know how to turn it off. (I don't have any gpu excessive program running)
[10:50] <BluesKaj> which gpu and driver, mas8899 ?
[10:52] <mas8899> Rx 480 and open driver. (latest mesa version) Didn't have any problem with this setup until now.
[10:57] <mas8899> BluesKaj ^
[10:59] <BluesKaj> mas8899,  hqave you tried the xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu driver?
[11:03] <mas8899> BluesKaj: Nop. I try to use all the thing as default as possible.
[11:03] <mas8899> Never had any problem with the "normal" driver anyways.
[11:04] <BluesKaj> mas8899,  well with that card the amdgpu is the recommended driber if you check in system settings >driver manager
[11:05] <BluesKaj> driver even
[11:06] <mas8899> BluesKaj: I think I already use this one. Isn't it the default one with kubuntu installation?
[11:07] <BluesKaj> no , you have to choose it in driver manager since it's above entry level onboard graphics
[11:08] <BluesKaj> amdgpu driver is not default
[11:08] <mas8899> BluesKaj: at driver manager I don't any option to choose it.
[11:10] <BluesKaj> thern install it with sudo apt install xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu , unless the default for amd drivers has changed
[11:10] <hateball> the default should be amdgpu these days
[11:11] <hateball> mas8899: when you say latest mesa, does that mean you're using oibaf ppa?
[11:11] <mas8899> hateball: It's possible
[11:11] <hateball> ...
[11:11] <mas8899> I don't know exactly the ppa, but on mesa settings it appears I have 17.1
[11:11] <hateball> It's not used by default, so you should know if you've added it or not
[11:12] <BluesKaj> that's kind of regressive is it not?
[11:12] <mas8899> So yeah I added that ppa.
[11:12] <mas8899> hateball, ^
[11:12] <BluesKaj> why?
[11:12] <hateball> Well if you're doing any class of gaming, you kinda want the latest mesa
[11:12] <hateball> It's quite understandable
[11:12] <hateball> However, things may also break :p
[11:13] <hateball> mas8899: do you have anything interesting in ~/.xsession-errors or /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
[11:13] <BluesKaj> well. looks like they did
[11:14] <hateball> mas8899: also check /var/log/apt/history*, it'll show if you had recent mesa updates
[11:14] <hateball> mas8899: also, mesa should be 17.2 if you use oibaf
[11:15] <hateball> so... do a sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade, see if it patches your woes
[11:15] <mas8899> I'm using this one ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/updates
[11:15]  * BluesKaj is glad he went with nvidia
[11:15] <mas8899> BluesKaj: Actually AMD works quite flawless. Didn't get any problem till, not, and it's not even a big problem. :)
[11:16] <hateball> mas8899: well, I dont use amd myself, but afaik oibaf is the prefered PPA
[11:16] <hateball> so... perhaps ppa-purge x-swat, and switch to oibaf
[11:16] <hateball> at any rate your log files should say something
[11:16] <BluesKaj> mucking about with gpu ppas isn't necessary for my setup
[11:17] <mas8899> hateball: updating
[11:18] <mas8899> BluesKaj: Neither for mine. Unless you want to play with things that's not necessary to play.
[11:20] <BluesKaj> i guess gamers need special software, too bad the default or propriestary drivers can't fit users needs
[11:20] <hateball> for amd there's really no need to use proprietary drivers, the opensource ones should be prefered
[11:20] <BluesKaj> I mean all user's needs
[11:21] <hateball> but development progresses faster than ubuntu releases :)
[11:21] <hateball> we're talking huge improvements, so it's understandable
[11:22] <BluesKaj> Linux isn't strong in the gaming area, altho with steam adoption it's getting better
[11:23] <mas8899> hateball: okay mesa 17.2 already installed.
[11:23] <mas8899> Still with low graphic mode.
[11:28] <hateball> mas8899: rebooted et al?
[11:31] <BluesKaj> mas do you have any higher res options in system settings>display&monitor?
[11:31] <BluesKaj> mas8899, ^
[11:33] <mas8899> hateball,  yah
[11:33] <hateball> mas8899: anything in your log files?
[11:34] <mas8899> BluesKaj: No higher resolutions. Just the ones that should be there.
[11:40] <mas8899> hateball: what log file was I supposed to check?
[11:49] <hateball> mas8899: do you have anything interesting in ~/.xsession-errors or /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
[12:02] <mas8899> hateball: how do I know if anything is interesting?
[12:02] <hateball> mas8899: well, anything screaming ERROR or similar :p
[12:04] <mas8899> so no
[12:04] <mas8899> :/
[12:05] <hateball> Well I dunno then!
[12:05] <hateball> mas8899: tried ppa-purge to revert to stock packages?
[12:05] <hateball> to make sure it's not something else that's broken
[12:09] <mas8899> Yeah, I tried lots of things. I think it might be some problem of kde getting some bad configuration and staying there.
[12:09] <mas8899> Or maybe some other program malfunctioning and forcing kde to stay on low graphics.
[12:10] <BluesKaj> ppas are notorious for breaking after a graphics kernel module upgrade
[12:12] <hateball> mas8899: simple enough to try by creating a new user and logging in as that
[12:12] <BluesKaj> in testing we're told to delete a ppa immediately after it's applied
[12:12] <mas8899> hateball, didn't think about that I'm gonna try it.
[12:13] <BluesKaj> not rtegressing ppa purge does but just delete the ppa from the /etc/apt/sourceslist.d file
[12:13] <BluesKaj> like ppa purge does rather
[12:15] <BluesKaj> oh lord correction /etc/apt/sources.list.d
[12:15] <BluesKaj> these old eyes are playing tricks on me
[14:50] <user|70056> I would like to install kubuntu on my mac book pro
[14:50] <user|70056> how can I do it???
[14:51] <user|70056> now i'm in download on the version 17.04
[16:22] <elstellino> hello, I’ve got my mouse scroll set to three lines and works perfectly here, in libreoffice, on the browser, etc, but in the menu at the bottom left is painfully slow (like half a line) and in selecting pictures for the profile for example, it’s ūberfast, jumping big chuncks. Is there a way to fix this, please? A consistent 3 lines? Kubuntu 17.04 – Thanks
[19:55] <aNNdReAa_1987> /whois aNNdReAa_1987
[20:04] <LuckyTheTester2> If you need help, just ask.
[20:07] <clivejo> how does telepathy work in Plasma?
[20:08] <LuckyTheTester2> Oh!
[20:08] <LuckyTheTester2> So
[20:08] <LuckyTheTester2> Basicly it's a Messaging Program
[20:09] <LuckyTheTester2> Think of it as iMessage
[20:10] <LuckyTheTester2> Are you there clivejo?
[20:11] <Unit193> But what if I've never used iMessage?
[20:11] <LuckyTheTester2> Hmm...
[20:11] <LuckyTheTester2> You seem like clivejo's Thoughs
[20:11] <LuckyTheTester2> Thoughts
[20:13] <clivejo> yes I'm here
[20:13] <LuckyTheTester2> Think of it as Skype Or This
[20:13] <clivejo> I have no idea what iMessage is
[20:14] <LuckyTheTester2> Ok
[20:17] <flo_> @clivejo i would like to know that also lol
[20:17] <LuckyTheTester2> Well
[20:17] <LuckyTheTester2> All it is is just a Texting app or Messaging App.
[20:18] <clivejo> does anyone actually use it in Zesty for example?
[20:18] <LuckyTheTester2> IDK
[20:18] <LuckyTheTester2> I never used it Before
[20:18] <LuckyTheTester2> I'm just a Beginner
[20:18] <LuckyTheTester2> to fit in
[20:21] <clivejo> ok fair enough
[20:21] <clivejo> but I'm looking for people who use it
[20:22] <flo_> i tried to set up a kde talk account but it doesnt seem to do anything and after that i dont know wich app to use to actualy message , i'm on kde neon . kubuntu seems to have a messaging applet that i need to install but i dont know the name of it
[20:23] <LuckyTheTester2> Ok
[20:23] <LuckyTheTester2> Bye
[21:46] <enzeperix> hello
[21:47] <enzeperix> does anyone know where can i get the ubuntu 16 console colors setup ?
[21:47] <enzeperix> i want to apply them on my Kubuntu console