[01:53] <EldonMcGuinness> I am so glad that KDE handles Bluetooth headphones, Gnome would crap itself all the time
[01:57] <valorie> glad to hear that it's working for ya, EldonMcGuinness
[01:57] <valorie> some people complain about it, so it is not perfect
[01:57] <valorie> yet
[01:57] <EldonMcGuinness> I used to have to login/logout/reboot and then pray for it to work with Gnome
[01:58] <EldonMcGuinness> I had to do a little playing to get it to work in KDE but it just works now when I power them on
[02:04] <valorie> excellent
[02:07] <EldonMcGuinness> I have to say I am loving KDE, had not tried it in over a decade. Needless to say it has come a longway.
[02:07] <valorie> Plasma is awesome
[02:07] <EldonMcGuinness> Been a Gnome person since WAY back
[02:07] <valorie> and I love the applications
[02:08] <valorie> the KDE community is completely awesome
[07:20] <JeroenDeDauw> Baaah. The Kubuntu installer still only has an encrypted LVM option for the entire disk. It'd be so cool if it had an option to set up an encrypted LVM for just one partition
[07:20] <JeroenDeDauw> I'm just going to buy me another disk again and use the guided option for the entire disk rather than messing around on the CLI for hours :(
[07:20] <JeroenDeDauw> Where would I post such a feature request anyway?
[07:25] <hateball> JeroenDeDauw: On Launchpad I guess
[07:26] <hateball> JeroenDeDauw: You should be able to set it up manually using partitionmanager I think, before you go to the install
[07:32] <JeroenDeDauw> hateball: oo did not know this application
[07:33] <JeroenDeDauw> hateball: so... if I install the thing on the entire disk now I will be able to make it smaller from this app later and install Faildows on another partition?
[07:42] <lordievader[m]> Good morning
[07:52] <hateball> JeroenDeDauw: sure, you can resize as you see fit
[07:53] <JeroenDeDauw> hateball: \o/
[07:53] <JeroenDeDauw> hateball: thanks for helping
[07:53] <hateball> JeroenDeDauw: installing windows after will overwrite grub tho, so if you must have that mess installed I'd do that first
[07:53] <hateball> saves you the trouble of having to !fixgrub
[07:54] <JeroenDeDauw> ugh right
[09:57] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[10:02] <jubo2> G'morning BluesKaj
[10:04] <BluesKaj> hi jubo2
[11:29] <viewer|488> Hi. I have just done a clean install of kubuntu 17.04, but i have a problem with cpu usage. Anyone else experiencing this?
[11:40] <hateball> viewer|488: What's the problem?
[11:40] <hateball> viewer|488: Just press ctrl+esc to bring up the system monitor and identify what is using your resources
[11:47] <viewer|488> It's Krunner, using around 85-99% of cpu on avarage
[11:50] <viewer|488> And since I'm using a laptop, this over working cpu makes for a lot of heat. So after a few minutes running it freezes to prevend hardware damage.
[11:50] <viewer|488> prevent*
[11:51] <BluesKaj> viewer|488, do you mean krunner the "run command" ?
[11:53] <viewer|488> BluesKaj: I mean the prosses yes. When I monitor the systems cpu usage, it just says krunner      99%
[11:54] <BluesKaj> viewer|488, did you start some process/app in the run command/krunner?
[11:55] <BluesKaj> alt+F2 ?
[11:55] <viewer|488> BluesKaj: After a restart I only started system monitor from run command(alt+F2)
[11:58] <BluesKaj> to start system monitor you can use alt+esc or find it in the kmenu/system, but it shouldn't be using 099%, of the cpu. Scroll doen in the process tab  and look for a process using over 50%
[11:59] <viewer|488> Nothing else is running nealy as high, baloo_file_extractor is using constant 25%, and the rest like 1 or 2%
[12:00] <viewer|488> But i still think that 25-30% cpu usage with no presure on the system is too high
[12:00] <BluesKaj> you can turn off baloo in system settings>search if youdon't need it
[12:01] <krlov> Do you guys all removed zeitgeist, geoclue and whoopsie as well?
[12:02] <BluesKaj> it normally indexse files for a few mins after bootup, unless this is a brand new instakll then ballo will take a while to finish indexing all the serchable files
[12:02] <BluesKaj> scuse the poor spelling
[12:03] <viewer|488> Nice, after baloo is switched off, the system cpu usage is back to normal!
[12:03] <viewer|488> Is there a way to disable run command?
[12:05] <BluesKaj> run command should only run when chosen in the context menu by right clicking on the desktop or alt+F12 , otherwise it should be off
[12:06] <viewer|488> Yep, just have to remember not too use it anymore! I could just disable the shortcut though
[12:07] <viewer|488> BluesKaj: Thank you so much for your help! I was afraid I had to go back to Ubuntu again with unity.. Or add plasma to it again
[12:08] <BluesKaj> viewer|488, if you wany quick access to some fav apps use quicklai=unch widget or add them to favourites from the kmenu
[12:08] <BluesKaj> oops quicklaunch
[12:09] <viewer|488> That could work
[12:12] <BluesKaj> viewer|488, also update and upgrade your paqckages with apt or the package manager at least every few days to keep your system up to date
[12:14] <viewer|488> BluesKaj: I'm an update "anal" so, usually that's not a problem. Often I'm ending up with beta software because of it.
[12:15] <BluesKaj> only if you use ppas
[12:15] <BluesKaj> then be careful to delete the ppas once you upgrade with them
[12:17] <viewer|488> That's a good advice!
[12:20] <BluesKaj> the backports are usually quite safe because the software there is tested and more mature than alpha or beta versions
[12:21] <BluesKaj> the key word here is "usually" ...not always :-)
[12:21] <viewer|488> Hehe, yep!
[12:29] <viewer|488> BluesKaj: Well, thanks again! I have to go now. Have a good day!
[13:44] <trevize> hello I have a problem with my laptop battery, it shows: no battery available. could anyone guide me how  to troubleshoot this?
[13:45] <trevize> (Yes I am sure I have a battery and it works ;) )
[13:47] <BluesKaj> trevize, have you tried shutting down, removing the battery for 5mins or so, then reinserting it and booting up again.
[13:47] <trevize> I have not tried removing it
[13:47] <trevize> sure it works?
[13:48] <BluesKaj> it used to. haven't had that problem in a long time
[13:50] <trevize> ok I ll try and report back
[13:50] <trevize> thanks dude
[14:10] <trevize> hello its me again, I shut down the computer, I unplugged the battery,waited 5 mins and plugged it back again. kde still shows no battery
[14:10] <trevize> could anyone help?
[14:21] <lordievader[m]> What kernel parameters do you have set?
[14:21] <lordievader[m]> trevize: ^
[14:35] <trevize> I did not set any parameters
[14:36] <trevize> should be set to default parameters
[14:36] <lordievader[m]> Okay, what is the output of 'acpi -b'?
[15:39] <trevize> @lordievader: acpi shows: Battery 0: Full, 100%
[19:22] <viewer|98476> Plasma cant start due to some shit OpenGL2
[19:22] <viewer|98476> i think it has something to do with the nvidia driver update and latest kernel
[19:22] <viewer|98476> everything works when i revert to xOrg
[19:22] <viewer|98476> but how can i make it work with the nvidia again?
[19:23] <viewer|98476> "Plasma Failed To Start
[19:23] <viewer|98476> Plasma is unable to start as it could not correctly to se OpenGL2
[19:23] <viewer|98476> Please check that your graphic drivers are set up correctly
[19:23] <viewer|98476> "Plasma Failed To Start Plasma is unable to start as it could not correctly to se OpenGL2 Please check that your graphic drivers are set up correctly"
[19:23] <viewer|98476> sorry for the spam.
[19:28] <viewer|98476> ?
[19:52] <uuuuuuuuuuuu> i need help