[00:25] <johnnyboi> I accidentally removed libinput and now my input devices dont work. What should I do to reinstall it?
[00:27] <proctrap> wait what ? :D
[00:27] <proctrap> live-cd root into your system and re-install ?
[00:29] <johnnyboi> I removed xserver-xorg-input-libinput
[00:30] <johnnyboi1> Is it possible to reinstall this package?
 @JonelethIrenicus, It has a flatpak
[00:35] <proctrap> johnnyboi1: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Change_root
[00:35] <proctrap> johnnyboi1: you can use this to boot from live-cd and apt-get install your lib
[00:45] <johnnyboi1> Thnx
[00:46] <johnnyboi1> Looks kinda confusing
[00:51] <johnnyboi1> As a lazyass that i am, i extracted the deb package from livecd and put the files in the right directories then it worked and reinstall the actual package so the groups are the right again :P
[01:26] <koolkid> hello
[01:31] <proctrap> johnnyboi1: if it's stupid but it works, it aint stupid
[01:32] <koolkid> proctrap
[01:32] <koolkid> how do I use computer
[01:32] <koolkid> me no understand
[01:32] <koolkid> help
[01:33] <johnnyboi1> proctrap: true, everything works now, even if it was an unorthodox way :D
[01:36] <johnnyboi1> I thought though it would use synaptics as fallback :/
[01:36] <proctrap> koolkid_: already doing it, have a nice troll
[01:37] <proctrap> johnnyboi1: not if you replace x-server's input
[01:37] <koolkid> hey proctrpa
[01:37] <proctrap> johnnyboi1: only in non x-server mode
[01:37] <johnnyboi1> Oh ok
[01:37] <proctrap> would have to kill x-server from booting, then you would use the low level stuff
[01:38] <proctrap> so: next time erase a little more, to get at least a decent problem :P
[01:39] <johnnyboi1> Hahah
[06:42] <lordievader> Good morning
[11:02] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[11:09] <forcerecon> morning all
[11:20] <Eightynine> Hi. I have low sound volume though it's 100%. How to fix that?
[11:21] <BluesKaj> where is it set at 100%?
[11:21] <Eightynine> In pavucontrol.
[11:22] <BluesKaj> check alsamixer in the ter,imal ,make sure the Master is at  85% or a bit more
[11:22] <BluesKaj> terminal
[11:23] <Eightynine> No, it was 41. Thank you.
[11:25] <Eightynine> And which widget for Plasma I can install to see popover when controling sound volume?
[11:26] <BluesKaj> kmix, but install it with apt
[11:28] <hateball> if you use pulseaudio the new standard volume applet should do the job
[11:29] <BluesKaj> ok, well pulse is still fed from alsa volume
[11:30] <hateball> Yea, I'm just saying the default volume applet works so you dont need kmix any longer
[11:30] <hateball> in fact it has more functionality than kmix :)
[11:32] <BluesKaj> how many functions do you need for a volume control
[11:34] <hateball> :D
[11:34] <hateball> Well that depends I guess, I like being able to switch between devices and such easily
[11:34] <hateball> and ajust volume of individual streams (I think kmix does this too)
[11:34] <Eightynine> And when alsa will be dropped by Linux world?
[11:35] <hateball> When audio moves into systemd I guess ;p
[11:35] <Eightynine> Boot moved into systemd so I think the same could be with audio.
[11:44] <BluesKaj> there's really nothing wrong with alsa IMO, altho since PA was introduced alsa development has slowed down.
[11:45] <Eightynine> I found that some packages like Phonon were missing.
[11:47] <BluesKaj> which phonon packages? phonon gstreamer is probly in stalled
[11:48] <Eightynine> The reason is I installed Linux Mint Cinnamon and wasn't satisfied how it works and tried to switch to Ubuntu Budgie and it worked bad (crashed here and there) so I removed budgie-desktop and typed apt install plasma-desktop
[11:49] <BluesKaj> this is kubuntu support , not mint
[11:50] <Eightynine> I understand but i'm using Kubuntu at this moment.
[11:51] <forcerecon> if you use kubuntu in vmware be sure to use NAT as connection type.  If you utulize bridged mode and replicate adapter kubuntu goes out over IPV6 to repos.  The time frame is horrible.. and wireshark indicates errors
[11:51] <forcerecon> Expert Info (Warning/Sequence): This frame is a (suspected) out-of-order segment
[11:51] <Eightynine> I heard Qupzilla was renamed to KDE Falcon does this mean it will be integrated in KDE? Will Kubuntu use it?
[11:55] <BluesKaj> Eightynine, that's a question for #kubuntu-devel
[11:56] <Eightynine> Is there ubuntu-release-upgrader in Kubuntu?
[11:57] <BluesKaj> yes. the command is, do-release-upgrade
[11:58] <BluesKaj> just make suire if you run LTS to reset the LTS only upgrade setting in the package-manager
[12:06] <Eightynine> Is Noto font good? And also which is good Mono font?
[12:07] <obert> Eightynine: comic sans
[12:11] <BluesKaj> fonts are a matter of taste and readability, it's a personal decision
[12:49] <forcerecon> anyone know if kubuntu is compatible with vmware tools?
[12:49] <forcerecon> I do not see it listed on the vmware compatibility Guide
[12:51] <Dragnslcr> If it works in Ubuntu, it should work in Kubuntu, since all of the repositories and packages are the same
[12:56] <forcerecon> should, but unfortunately been working on it for a few hours and I just cannot get it to work.. tried a lot of avenues..
[12:57] <forcerecon> nothing a resolution change could not fix.. however, installation was a bitch until I resized the installer
[12:57] <forcerecon> thanks for the feedback
[15:10] <m_tadeu> which devices in /dev are character devices?
[16:02] <webiffy> any advice on wayland plasma? It seems wayland is not as good in Plasma/KDE.
[16:06] <webiffy> I mean Plasma/KDE isn't as good in wayland. I think Gnome is okay either way. It seems to suck.
[17:03] <viewer|46801> Hi, Want to install from USB. I boot from it and during the install I am only presented with an option os installing to a hard disk, I would rather install alongside windows on my SSD. Why does the live USB install not see the SSD drive?
[17:56] <zorin-os> its called MANUAL PARTITIONING
[20:00] <gulglielmino00> ciao
[20:00] <gulglielmino00> !list
[20:41] <matty> ciao