[00:05] <fuze> is there a way to switch the notification tray icons left click and middle click actions?
[02:45] <oem> Hi, everyone.
[02:47] <oem> I use Kubuntu 17.04 now and still having problem with Plasma-Discover, It always crashes upon closing it, so that's why I prefer to update/upgrade apps through Terminal. Isn't there any solution for the crashing?
[04:25] <CoJaBo> Is it possible to make the win key not bring up the kde menu?
[08:51] <ZetFury> I know that alt+shift+f12 restarts compositor, but can I do that through a terminal command?
[09:36] <jimtendo> Hi all, has anyone managed to get kio-gdrive compiling under Kubuntu 17.04? https://github.com/KDE/kio-gdrive
[09:36] <jimtendo> Am currently getting the CMake error:
[09:36] <jimtendo>   By not providing "FindKPimGAPI.cmake" in CMAKE_MODULE_PATH this project has
[09:36] <jimtendo>   asked CMake to find a package configuration file provided by "KPimGAPI",
[09:36] <jimtendo>   but CMake did not find one.
[09:36] <jimtendo> ... but have no idea where to find that module. Ol' Google only returns three results on that module.
[09:43] <jimtendo> NVM, found it! libkpimgapi-dev
[09:56] <jimtendo> Hi all, back again (had to restart).
[09:57] <jimtendo> So I've gotten kio-gdrive to build... but it's installing to the incorrect plugins dir: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/plugins/kf5/kio/gdrive.so
[09:57] <jimtendo> I've noticed that quite a few KDE projects do this when compiling from source.
[09:57] <jimtendo> Is there an environment variable that I'm meant to set in Kubuntu so that these packages install to the correct location?
[09:57] <jimtendo> Something like a QT_PLUGIN_PATH or something?
[09:59] <jimtendo> I remember this being the case in older Kubuntu distros too (16.04, 15.10, etc)... Anyone know if this default install path is by design or just something that's been overlooked?
[10:00] <jimtendo> I believe the correct path should be: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/ (note the lack of /qt5/ after " /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/"
[10:08] <acheronuk> -DKDE_INSTALL_USE_QT_SYS_PATHS=ON
[10:09] <acheronuk> kio-gdrive is in the backports PPA for 17.10
[10:11] <jimtendo> acheronuk: Ah, gracias!! Just for my understanding, why is it default behaviour to not have KDE_INSTALL_USE_QT_SYS_PATHS=ON by default?
[10:11] <jimtendo> Do some distro's not use this path? I noticed that the CMake uses: kcoreaddons_add_plugin... to install.
[10:12] <acheronuk> it is when we build packages for kubuntu, via our/debian scripts
[10:13] <jimtendo> Either way, will use backports :)
[10:13] <jimtendo> Be exciting to get latest Plasma going ;)
[11:10] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:49] <opdam> Hello. I just perform a Kubuntu 17.10 installation from the live USB system. The installation went fine, but after reboot, I am greeted with the grub rescue shell. I booted the Live Kubuntu again, checked on dolphin that the system is indeed installed in the disk as intended and after that installed and ran boot-repair. I followed the boot-repair i
[11:49] <opdam> nstructions and in the end it said the repair was successful, but again, next reboot, I am greeted with a grub rescue prompt. My laptop is Acer Aspire E5, AMD only components, nothing fancy, so I do not believe it's related with hardware, I never had any trouble installing Linux distros like Ubuntu, Debian and openSUSE before, this is the first tim
[11:49] <opdam> e it happens. Installed in UEFI mode with secure boot disabled. The only default setting I changed in the installer was to use xfs filesystem rather than ext4. If you need more information I'm available to answer
[12:00] <opdam> With a little more google search I found the issue, it's because of grub and xfs. https://askubuntu.com/questions/945337/ubuntu-17-04-will-not-boot-on-uefi-system-with-xfs-system-partition
[12:00] <opdam> sorry to bother you, thanks.
[15:07] <D0U91E> morning folks
[18:31] <atod> Hello I have old Kubuntu version which now can't start. During KDE start it shows white screen which hangs
[18:32] <atod> is it an option to fix it by just starting release upgrade
[18:32] <atod> ?
[18:32] <pineapplelover> hello...
[18:32] <atod> can I do the release upgrade from the recovery mode?
[18:33] <pineapplelover> I am trying to access my iphone files from kubuntu
[18:33] <atod> or how is best to do it?
[18:33] <pineapplelover> when I do what they say here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/761421/navigate-to-afc-ipod-path-in-ubuntu-16-04 I get this: http://pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=120046
[18:33] <pineapplelover> any idea?
[18:33] <pineapplelover> nautilus drops a connection error
[18:34] <pineapplelover> and that post is what you see in dolphin