[02:29] <number28> is there a common solution to restoring dual montiors after installing Nvidia? Or a solution that has worked for anyone?
[02:45] <number28> Hi guys. I just installed nvidia driver, however when running lspcii I see i have my intel integrated running kernel driver: i915 and my geforce 770m kernel driver running nvidia. I think this is causing a issue.. can anyone help me solve?
[02:48] <djgreentea> nobody responds in here, it's no use
[02:53] <number28> :/
[02:53] <number28> That sucks
[02:53] <djgreentea> yup
[02:54] <djgreentea> dunno how tbh, there's 211 people in here
[07:38] <lordievader> Good morning
[10:18] <ForceRecon> Gooda Morning
[11:02] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[12:22] <ForceRecon> Hey BluesKaj hows it goinf
[12:22] <ForceRecon> going*
[12:23] <BluesKaj> Hi ForceRecon, fine here , and you?
[12:23] <ForceRecon> I am in linux and debian asked a question but I am not getting any response.. is it okay if I post here.. maybe one of you guys knows the answer
[12:23] <ForceRecon> getting ready for the hurricane.. grrr
[12:24] <BluesKaj> you're in Irma's path...scary
[12:29] <ForceRecon> yeah.. gonna be bad
[12:31] <ForceRecon> I just installed snapd and then I installed termius-app,. I uninstalled termius-app and the uninstall snap.. err the issue..
[12:31] <ForceRecon> what is snap vs snapd and do I need snap
[12:31] <ForceRecon> https://paste.debian.net/984745/
[12:32] <BluesKaj> I haven't bothered with snap,so i have no idea...sorry
[12:34] <ForceRecon> no worries BluesKaj.. appreciate the look see
[12:39] <BluesKaj> I gave up on debian, due to the nastiness associated with their support ...I won't put up with self appointed experts who are nothing but jerks
[12:53] <ForceRecon> well I can agree on that a bunch.. they can be pretty mean at times..
[12:53] <ForceRecon> are you primarily kubuntu?
[12:55] <ForceRecon> I would love to use it, but I have 3 monitors and I don't know if it is supported.. Is there a kubuntu 64 with firmware non free live DVD?
[12:59] <ForceRecon> Is the kubuntu download already a live DVD?  Just download, burn, boot?
[12:59] <ForceRecon> let me know.. thanks
[13:00] <mr_tordoide> ForceRecon: Yes you can.
[13:03] <ForceRecon> thanks!
[13:03] <ForceRecon> I am downloading it now.. appreciated
[13:18] <mr_tordoide> ForceRecon: my pleasure Welcome!
[13:37] <ForceRecon> https://pasteboard.co/GJ7hIWL.jpg
[13:37] <ForceRecon> downloaded it, burnt it, booted it, that's it...
[13:52] <ForceRecon> looks like a wlan issue..
[13:52] <ForceRecon> I'll try to disable it in the bios and then retry..
[13:53] <ForceRecon> unless you think this has to do with the fact my drive is encrypted
[13:54] <hateball> ForceRecon: nouveau is a GPU driver
[13:54] <hateball> !nomodeset | ForceRecon
[13:56] <ForceRecon> thanks readin
[14:14] <ForceRecon> I really hate boot errors. but at least this will give me a chance to learn how to fix it..
[14:15] <ForceRecon> I will try it later on.. thanks guys.. I think I have a solution that I can handle..
[14:16] <hateball> ForceRecon: It's a common thing with nvidia cards
[16:14] <yangyan> ???
[16:15] <genii> heh
[16:26] <_thelion_> Hello, is possible on kubuntu / kde to sync my data with google drive? with a client?
[16:26] <_thelion_> *it
[16:28] <Dragnslcr> _thelion_- looks like KDE implemented it in the past few months
[16:29] <Dragnslcr> I don't know when Kubuntu will have packages available. Maybe for 17.10.
[16:32] <_thelion_> Dragnslcr: okay, that's cool. I found this: http://www.webupd8.org/2016/03/use-gnome-318-google-drive-integration.html ... but i don't want to pollute my system ;)
[16:32] <Dragnslcr> Hehe
[16:33] <Dragnslcr> Worst case, you should be able to build kio-gdrive from the source code
[16:34] <Dragnslcr> I don't know if KDE Neon's pacakages will work with a standard Kubuntu installation. I strongly suggest not trying it unless you know for certain it will work, of if you don't mind doing a clean reinstall if it breaks.
[16:35] <_thelion_> kio-gdrive is a Neon package?
[16:36] <Dragnslcr> It's the name of the KDE component (and also the name of the package)
[16:36] <Dragnslcr> https://community.kde.org/KIO_GDrive
[16:38] <_thelion_> Okay - seems that i can't install it on kubuntu?
[16:39] <_thelion_> Oh yes but i have to build it from source ...
[16:41] <Dragnslcr> Looks like it, yeah
[16:41] <Dragnslcr> There may be a PPA for it
[16:45] <_thelion_> what about this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/936140/can-kio-gdrive-be-installed-to-kubuntu-or-only-kde-neon ...?
[16:50] <Dragnslcr> Yeah, I saw that post
[16:50] <Dragnslcr> I haven't tried compiling anything for KDE, so I don't know how well it will work
[16:56] <Dragnslcr> You can ask in #kubuntu-devel, but it looks to me like it will be available in 17.10
[16:58] <Dragnslcr> The "Kubuntu CI" PPA has a kio-gdrive package, and it looks like all of the dependencies are available in the standard 17.10 repositories
[16:58] <Datz> Hi, I just installed kubuntu, and when I try and boot, I get a frozen screen shortly after grub. Safe mode works though. Any ideas?
[16:59] <Datz> I tried driver manager to upgrade the video driver, but it's stays on Collecting iniformation about the system, and never progresses.
[20:45] <rusty01> hi
[20:46] <rusty01>  my aj is not working
[20:50] <genii> I wonder what the heck is his "aj"
[20:50] <genii> Maybe the keyboard, I guess