[00:08] <viewer|36057> Looking at installing dotnet core on kubuntu but not sure if it is Ubuntu, debian or other?
[06:28] <lordievader> Good morning
[10:43] <Shibe> guys a lot of kde apps are not fitting my screen properly and I have to alt+drag them to access the lower half
[10:43] <Shibe> I can't resise them to fit either
[10:46] <hateball> Shibe: Like what app?
[10:47] <Shibe> hateball: the power management one is one example
[10:48] <Shibe> hateball: the display config one is another
[12:23] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[13:16] <mparillo> Shibe: I believe the KDE Developers would consider them bugs. See for example: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=192514
[14:24] <XtremXpert> Hi All, I am facing a weird performance issue with the latest beta2 of kubuntu 17.10
[14:26] <XtremXpert> Starting 4-5 apps (konsole, amarok, firefox, kontact) and apps randomly froze for 10 to 60 secondes, but the windows manager work fine while the apps is not responding
[14:26] <XtremXpert> Any clue about it, I dont see anything in top hooking
[14:28] <XtremXpert> It is totaly random but imply working with the apps to make it hang (or just listen music on amarok or cantana)
[14:28] <XtremXpert> And all application are not hang when on is hanging....   So strange
[14:30] <XtremXpert> following a link in firefox can take a minutes to open
[15:03] <anqxyr> so, I've got a "new" used pc, and the headphone jack isn't working. I'm suspecting it's a hardware issue. Is there any way to tell for certain? I'm on 17.04
[15:03] <anqxyr> acpi_listen doesn't react to headphone insertion
[16:25] <crtcji> p
[16:37] <BluesKaj> anqxyr, do your speakers work?
[16:37] <anqxyr> yup
[16:38] <anqxyr> when I say "hardware issue", I mean "pc case's jack is either broken or isn't connected to the motherboard properly"
[16:38] <anqxyr> I looked inside the case and visually it looks fine, so idk
[16:39] <anqxyr> brand new kubuntu install, haven't used 17.04 before, so unsure which is more likely, hardware issue, or kubuntu fucking up
[16:40] <BluesKaj> usually pcs have more than one mini jack out , they can be used for phones too
[16:41] <BluesKaj> anqxyr, no need for the F word or that sort of lingo please
[16:42] <BluesKaj>  the 3mm ots will work
[16:42] <BluesKaj> outs
[16:43] <anqxyr> sorry. there's only two 3mm front jacks (the ones that go through the case), a green and a pink one
[16:43] <anqxyr> neither of them appear to react to inserting the headphones at all
[16:46] <BluesKaj> the pink is for a mic, the green one should work
[16:47] <anqxyr> yeah well, it should, but it doesn't
[16:47] <BluesKaj> open alsomixer in the terminal and make sure the line and pcm amsters are turned up, also disaable automute altho it's probly already so since your speakers work
[16:48] <BluesKaj> master
[16:48] <BluesKaj> correction: alsamixer
[16:49] <anqxyr> waaait, wait a second
[16:49] <BluesKaj> not going anywhere
[16:50] <anqxyr> ok, great news: I completely misinterpreted the problem
[16:50] <anqxyr> the headphones *do* work, it's just that the speakers don't turn off when the headphones are inserted
[16:51] <anqxyr> before, the speakers were so much louder than the headphones that I misinterpreted the sound from the headphones as coming from the speakers
[16:52] <anqxyr> so it's definitely not a hardware problem. And now I know what to google. So, thanks. I'll go tackle this on my own some more.
[16:54] <BluesKaj> yeah , that headphone short circuit switch is missing on some systems, and usually theonly way to solve it is to turn the speakers off at the speaker volume ctrl if you have one on the speakers.
[16:55] <anqxyr> yeah, that's what I did right now as a temporary measure. Still hoping to figure out a proper solution later.
[20:13] <patric_> hf,nhm