[01:33] is there a way to run qtspim in ubuntu === deeno is now known as webo [01:56] !info qtspim [01:57] Package qtspim does not exist in zesty [02:46] hey guys [02:46] http://paste.ubuntu.com/25493816/ any ideas why i get a syntax error on my build [02:49] magkneetoe: Looks like a case for #inkscape. [02:50] lame [04:55] Hello? [04:58] Hi! === kubuntu is now known as kubuntu_ === kubuntu_ is now known as kubuntu === kubuntu is now known as Guest17347 === luca__ is now known as luc4 === luc4 is now known as Guest12974 === Guest12974 is now known as luca__ === luc4_ is now known as luc4 === luc4 is now known as Guest16139 === luca__ is now known as luc4s === dilfridge is now known as darth_dilfridge === luca_____ is now known as luc4 === juboxi is now known as jubo2 === daniel is now known as Guest21783 [14:13] Hiyas all === Lay-Z is now known as CalcWarrior [15:34] Hello, is this the right place to seek for help? [15:37] Maxiride,yes, just ask your question and maybe someons can help [15:37] someone even :-) [15:42] First of all I'm on KDE neon and sometimes when I move the laptop by picking it from the edges the WiFi signals disappears. I suspect an hardware issue, however of i reboot the system everything works fine again. So during the reboot something must happen. Ifconfig shows properly the wlp3s0 adapter but ifconfig down/up doesn't solve. Rfkill doesn't show any block. Iwlist wlp3s0 scan does the scan but brings now results. # service network-manager … [15:42] …restart doesn't solve the issue. If I use the physical switch on the laptop to turn off/on the wifi adapter network manager does indeed show that the active adapter is turned off and on [15:42] This wifi issue happens also on windows (I'm on dual boot) and also there rebooting solves it. So I'm pretty sure something hardware is messed up, but the reboots always solves it. [15:54] Maxiride, I think you could right about the HW issue, especially since the signal drops on both linux and windows [15:59] Maxiride, I think you could be right about the HW issue, especially since the signal drops on both linux and windows [16:00] But it's something that happens when moving it, I guess something related to micro deformations due to the weight. What's very odd for me is that rebooting solves it every time [16:01] So BluesKaj I imagined that if rebooting solves the issue there must be something I could do from the shell, like "rebooting the adapter" only. However all the above mentioned commands doesn't solve it.. [16:02] Maxiride, I have an issue with my laptop screen, when i move the screen to a certain position the screen gets red artifacts all over it, like the 's a loose connection [16:04] laptops prone to hardware problems due to thier portability. I'm afraid they aren't as robust as they should be, especially the cheaper models === Zypres is now known as zypr [20:18] anyone knows where to get a highly compressed copy of kubuntu from ? === panji is now known as Guest21131 === me is now known as Guest60142