[03:40] <systems> hi, general question is it dangerous to run clamscan as root
[04:53] <lordievader> Good morning
[11:10] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[14:42] <yocs0000> Since updating the kernel, my kubuntu 17.10 64 bit does not read anymore sd cards using the sd card reader
[14:43] <yocs0000> Anyone who can help?
[15:37] <Metaphysiker> My problem: In Okular, as soon as I highlight the text, the whole text of the page disappears. However, this happens only on some PDFs. I assume that this is a PDF-related problem, not an Okular-related problem. But I don't know, what I have to google for. Has anyone an idea? I have a GIF, which shows the problem. Thanks in advance
[16:12] <hamburghammer> ehy
[16:12] <hamburghammer> hey
[16:50] <hamburghammer> hello
[17:17] <ryzokuken> hey everyone!
[17:21] <ryzokuken> could someone help me choose between neon and kubuntu?
[17:29] <ryzokuken> nobody?
[17:30] <EldonMcGuinness> I say kubuntu, but only because I use it :-P
[17:31] <ryzokuken> EldonMcGuinness: any ideas why Neon would be worse? :P
[17:32] <Carbon> I am trying to mount a ubuntu share on another ubuntu server any ideas where I am going wrong im  using sudo mount 192.168.X.X:/home/dbrom/ /mnt/UF/
[17:32] <EldonMcGuinness> Nope, not looked into it TBH, perfectly happy with kubuntu atm
[17:33] <EldonMcGuinness> Carbon: what are you sharing via?
[17:34] <genii> Carbon: For instance, samba or nfs
[17:35] <Carbon> nfs
[17:37] <genii> Carbon: Try removing the trailing backslashes on your remote and local URLs
[17:39] <Carbon> mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server /192.168.9.180: Name or service not known
[17:40] <genii> Carbon: Does: sudo mount 192.168.x.x:/home/dbrom /mnt/UF   ...work?
[17:41] <Carbon> no
[17:41] <genii> Does it say anything informative when you try to run it?
[17:41] <Carbon> mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server /192.168.9.180: Name or service not known
[17:42] <genii> Sounds like the nfs daemon isn't running
[17:43] <genii> work, afk
[17:48] <Carbon> mount.nfs: Failed to resolve server /192.168.96.180: Name or service not known
[17:59] <genii> Carbon: Actually, that sounds like DNS. Is this machine you're trying to reach it from on some static IP?
[18:05] <genii> ( if so specify gateway and broadcast)
[18:09] <Carbon> its static and both servers on the same network
[18:11] <genii> Check that they can ping each other
[18:13] <Carbon> yes they can ping
[18:19] <genii> Carbon: On the nfs server, does: sudo service nfs-kernel-server status     ...show that it is up and running?
[18:29] <Carbon> Whats am i looking for
[18:37] <genii> Maybe just pastebin the results :)
[18:41] <Carbon> https://pastebin.com/LvBhErjn
[18:44] <genii> Carbon: sudo chmod +r /etc/exports
[18:44] <genii> And then also sudo service nfs-kernel-server restart
[18:51] <Carbon> after restarting : https://pastebin.com/5j8xsL20
[18:53] <Carbon> ill brb
[18:58] <genii> Looks like invalid exports file
[19:09] <silver_hook> Is there a intel-microcode update anywhere in (K)Ubuntu available already to fix this Skylake/Kaby lake hyperthreading bug?
[19:09] <silver_hook> https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2017/06/msg00308.html
[19:26] <genii> !info intel-microcode
[21:22] <fabricio_> boa noite
[22:00] <silver_hook> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/intel-microcode/3.20170511.1
[22:47] <user|64089> i want to install kubuntu alongside windows 10 on same hard disk without losing my data, is it possible??