 Good Day Everyone!
 so i'm having a weird USB bug, have a sandisk 3.0 ntfs formatted, but isn't recognized at all when connecting on the 3.0 usb ports of my machine (not even shown in the dmesg)
 if i connect it via a usb 2.0 hub, it's shown
[05:40] <hateball> Do you have any other USB 3 device to test with?
[05:40] <hateball> To make sure the port is working as intended
 @hateball, yes sir, I tried with another 3.0 usb and 2.0 ubuntu 16.04 usb installer, no problems with those, also tested the another 3.0 usb port with no luck
[05:42] <hateball> Very weird
[05:43] <hateball> Afraid I don't have any ideas, but sounds like a kernel bug of some sort then
 the only port i haven't tested is the 2.0/esata, because is busy with a external hdd
[05:44] <valorie> @DGUERRERO you might have a broken bit inside
[05:45] <valorie> could be hardware rather than software
[05:46] <hateball> well if the device itself works in other ports, and other devices work in that same port...
 @valorie, but it's working fine in the 2.0 hub and in another laptop (the usb drive), and the USB port(s) are reading/writing fine in the other drives
 ah
 interesting, now it's showing this:
 (Photo, 486x203) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/FbPDe2Js/file_3048.jpg
 (not sure if the image can be seen in irc)
[05:51] <hateball> yeah it shows
[05:52] <hateball> then it at least recognizes the device
 @hateball, that's when connected at the 2.0 hub
[05:54] <hateball> IrcsomeBot: ah
 when connected directly, noteven a dmesg entry is shown
[05:55] <valorie> so, is it a multiboot image?
[05:55] <valorie> it might only be available if you boot from it
[05:55] <hateball> the kernel should recognize the device regardless of what is on it
 @valorie, it's a usb created with yumi, has multiple linux distros on it
[06:00] <valorie> thought so
 what other logs can I read to try to find the problem? syslog doesn't show anything either
 actually I found another problem, dhclient is sending dhcp requests every 5 seconds
[06:11] <hateball> DGUERRO: journalctl -x
 well, between this and my mail server being down, it seems it will be a ling night, better get some tea done...
 *long
 "colord-sane[28738]: [bjnp] create_broadcast_socket: ERROR - bind socket to local address failed - Address already in use"
[07:11] <enick_997> Good morning
 @enick_997, Hello
[07:48] <enick_997> o/
[07:49] <enick_997> Hmm, did my nick change -.-
[07:50] <lordievader> That's better.
[10:59] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[17:03] <user|52147> senha para instalar pacotes??
[18:11] <Homuru> hey I haven't using Kubuntu for about 2 months but today when I logging in it does not show any updates so is there any problem with that?
[18:24] <ozzzy> so... how does one get wireless networking going in kubuntu
[18:52] <BluesKaj> ozzzy, which wifi chip
[19:00] <ozzzy> bcm4322
[19:08] <BluesKaj> ozzzy, install broadcom-sta-dkms, it should bring the sta-source with it
[19:09] <BluesKaj> if not installed bt default
[19:09] <ozzzy> unable to locate
[19:10] <ozzzy> I get that no matter what package I want to install
[19:11] <BluesKaj> check your /etc/apt/sources.list
[19:12] <ozzzy> running an update
[19:13] <BluesKaj> then upgrade
[19:13] <ozzzy> ok... installing pkg
[19:17] <mgolden_> Homuru: make sure you're on either the most recent version or an LTS.
[19:21]  * ozzzy eyes the Win7 dvd
[19:26] <ozzzy> well... doesn't look like this'll work
[19:34] <BluesKaj> have your wifi connection a name and pw and chosen a wifi protocol in network manager?
[19:34] <BluesKaj> have you given
[19:43] <ozzzy> no networks show up
[19:45] <BluesKaj> so it's not seeing the router mac adress
[19:45] <ozzzy> I don't think it's enabling the nic
[19:46] <ozzzy> it shows up in lspci
[19:48] <genii> unclaimed?
[19:49] <ozzzy> now it won't even boot
[19:49] <ozzzy> LOL
[19:49] <BluesKaj> try this sudo dpkg -s bcmwl-kernel-source then sudo modprobe wl
[19:51] <ozzzy> it won't even respond to a ctrl-alt-del
[19:51] <ozzzy> mouse pointer moves
[19:54] <ozzzy> well... it appears to be shutting down
[19:54] <ozzzy> I have to go to the nursing home to see the missus
[19:58] <BluesKaj> gotta run some errands ...think i'll log off this pc for today
[20:21] <Bouffant> hello
[20:22] <Bouffant> Could someone help me with a problem I am having?
[20:23] <krytarik> Bouffant: Just ask the actual question.
[20:25] <Bouffant> Hi, I can get the sound test to work but no sound is coming out of my speakers for firefox or amarok
[20:27] <Bouffant> other solutions online mention gstreamer-properties but I can't seem to find the package
[20:33] <Bouffant> hello
[20:35] <Bouffant> hello could you help me with something? I can't get my sound working but the speaker test works fine.
[20:43] <aguitel> kubuntu boot time is 60s is that right ?
[21:01] <Fritigern_> I've an issue with installing snap packages. Each time I try to install one I get this message: https://pasteboard.co/GFFhasT.png
[21:02] <Fritigern_> This is the package that I am trying to install today, but this happens with other snaps too: https://uappexplorer.com/snap/ubuntu/ubuntu-social-kit
[21:06] <ahoneybun> Fritigern_: sudo snap install ?
[21:07] <ahoneybun> paste your : snap list
[21:10] <Fritigern_> Yes, i use sudo snap install <snap name>. The problem is NOT that the package isn;t found, the problem is that the loop device can;t be mounted for some reason.
[21:11] <Fritigern_> The failure to mount the loop device causes the snaps to be installed in a broken state, or not at all.
[21:17] <Fritigern_> ahoneybun: What will pasting the snap list accomplish anyway? It will only show you the list of installed snaps, their versions, origin and their status. It will give you no information about why the loop device can't be mounted.
[21:18] <ahoneybun> Fritigern_: I've heard of issues with one snap on flavors having issues
[21:18] <ahoneybun> the magic-device-tool snap
[21:18] <ahoneybun> but snaps work here
[21:21] <Fritigern_> I don't have that snap in my list. I don't even know what it would be for.
[22:38] <aguitel> how install minimal kubuntu-desktop ?
[23:52] <swatto> hello