[00:36] <wish^> Does Kubuntu come with Plasma 5.8?
[02:26] <dileep> Hi, I'm new to KDE dev and after going through the guide, I can't decide which Qt version to use. Any help?
[02:27] <dileep> qt4 or qt5 or any specific subversion of them?
[08:03] <Guest64599> hello, please help me out i am in the install session. if i choose guided use entire disk and point it to USB drive, does that mean GRUB is also installed on USB drive or do i need to do a manual install_
[08:03] <Guest64599> i want grub to be on the USB drive. i am just doing a test install to see if all things will work later on.
[10:44] <patrick__> Hey all
[10:44] <patrick__> Got a somewhat strange problem, maybe someone has an idea
[10:46] <patrick__> about 2/3 of the time I try to start Steam, instead of directly logging into my account, Steam behaves as if I don't have any ID stored
[10:46] <patrick__> when I restart, it suddenly remembers and logs into my account directly
[10:46] <patrick__> only happens since I installed 17.10
[10:47] <patrick__> anyone else noticed something of the sorts?
[10:54] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[10:55] <patrick__> Hey
[10:57] <obert_> BluesKaj: is blue the sky?
[10:58] <BluesKaj> not yet.it
[10:58] <BluesKaj> s still dark here
[10:58] <obert_> :)
[10:59] <obert_> where are you located?
[10:59] <BluesKaj> Ontario, Canada
[10:59] <BluesKaj> you, obert_?
[10:59] <obert_> italy
[10:59] <obert_> I got an uncle in toronto
[10:59] <BluesKaj> ok
[11:00] <BluesKaj> I'm 400Km North of Toronto
[11:01] <obert_> so it's very cold there
[11:01] <acheronuk> patrick__: steam seems to remember my account here, but I'' admit I only use it about once every 6 months! don't play games much
[11:01] <acheronuk> patrick__: I don't recall hearing of an issue, but can't say 100%
[11:01] <obert_> -2C :P
[11:02] <BluesKaj> depnds what you mean by cold. we certainly don't have a mediterranean climate
[11:02] <obert_> -2C is cold already for me:)
[11:02] <obert_> max I can get is -4C
[11:02] <BluesKaj> it's +2C atm
[11:03] <acheronuk> would people mind keeping general non support chat to #kubuntu-offtopic. thanks
[11:03] <obert_> no BluesKaj Weather <Ontario, CA>: Mostly Cloudy - Temperature: -2°C (-4°C) - Wind: 4.83km/h (190°) - Humidity: 96% - Visibility: 8.05km
[11:03] <obert_> :)
[11:04] <obert_> I got PHP running in this kubuntu machine :)
[11:04] <BluesKaj> obert_, Ontario is  a very large province, all of Italy fits in the southern part of it
[11:05] <obert_> hehe
[12:19] <patrick__> acheronuk: Thanks for the info. The issue looks a bit strange to me, as if there's some issue with permissions maybe. should remember to start it from the terminal next time, maybe that gives some info
[13:30] <crowgon> Good day, geeks =) I need help with Modem Manager with ZTE MF667. I'm sorry to aking my question here but can't surf google for that issue (traffic limit exceeded so i've just 64kbps, that's why). Everything work good, but i tried to send SMS to short numbet via ModemManager GUI. SMS was not sent, and after that i can send SMS to regular numbers and it works ok. I can't receive messages now. Just nothing appears into inbox folder. This way is the one for
[13:30] <crowgon> me to receive SMS, needed as water. Thanks a lot 4 understanding and helping, (i hope)
[13:41] <iandondrio> Oh shiy
[13:41] <iandondrio> T
[13:41] <iandondrio> Thats insaane
[17:16] <waswasich> Hi, my boot up takes a very long time.
[17:16] <waswasich> systemd-analyzer blame does not show anything interesting
[17:16] <waswasich> The longes thing is NetworkManager-wait-online.service, taking 6 seconds
[17:17] <waswasich> That does not expalin the 7 minute boot time for a fresh install on new hardware
[17:17] <waswasich> the by far biggest "step" in systemd-analyze plot is time-sync.taget, taking serveral minutes
[17:19] <waswasich> can I and should i disable it? Can't I do a ntp-sync (i assume that what it's doing) after boot, or do that non-blocking?
[17:29] <BluesKaj> waswasich,  most problems can be traced to incorrect or lack of entries for your drive(s)/partitons in /etc/fstab after a new install
[17:29] <BluesKaj> slow boot problems that is
[17:33] <waswasich> fstab lists a uuid, mount shows /dev/sda2.
[17:34] <waswasich> should i edit that to /dev/disk/by-id/.... ?
[17:36] <BluesKaj> waswasich, it's best to to do a sudo blkid in the terminal to determine the uuids for your partitions including swap and list the pertinent entries in /etc/fstab,  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab
[17:38] <BluesKaj> ok, I have to do some errands..bbl
[18:18] <whatafucck> what is process kded5 for?
[18:18] <whatafucck> It is opening up stuff and asking me for password
[18:18] <whatafucck> on second computer, my network card stopped working
[18:18] <whatafucck> I think we've been hacked.
[18:19] <whatafucck> Like there is a security bug in Bionic but, that's just my akward feeling
[18:19] <BluesKaj>  your nick isn't suitablke for this chat
[18:19] <BluesKaj> suitable
[18:21] <whatafucck> Okey, I am back.
[18:22] <KeyKeyDay> Okej.
[18:22] <KeyKeyDay> Anyboddy knows how to turn up ethernet interface?
[18:23] <KeyKeyDay> Because I have only local loopback showed...
[18:23] <KeyKeyDay> Not even interface is listed.
[18:23] <KeyKeyDay> What is kded5 process for?
[18:23] <KeyKeyDay> And why it wants my root password?
[18:24] <BluesKaj> KeyKeyDay, run ip link ls
[18:24] <firc6709454> I'm back. Have trouble with slow boots. Removed a line in /etc/fstab for encrypted swap that didn't seem to work.
[18:25] <firc6709454> It boots much faster now, but still very slow.
[18:25] <firc6709454> Oh, I should change my nick
[18:25] <wasweissich> Windows, from a harddrive takes less than a minute too boot, Kubuntu from a ssd takes 3.5 minutes
[18:25] <KeyKeyDay> There is ethernet there
[18:26] <BluesKaj> wasweissich, make sure all partitions have correc uuids listed in /etc/fstab
[18:26] <KeyKeyDay> How do I turn it so it does accepts connections?
[18:27] <KeyKeyDay> Don't boot then, just hibernate, loading 400mb of os to ram, should be fast
[18:27] <BluesKaj> KeyKeyDay,  run sudo dhclient
[18:27] <wasweissich> BluesKaj: I think it's all correct, but how do i know if it is?
[18:28] <KeyKeyDay> It's working, but I have no idea , why it turned itself down
[18:28] <KeyKeyDay> Could it be missconfiguredd briddge?
[18:28] <BluesKaj> wasweissich, as I mentioned before run , sudo blkid , it will list the parttions uuids, but don't copy the quotes in your fstab entries
[18:29] <BluesKaj> to your fstab rather
[18:29] <wasweissich> systemd-anylize plot still shows 170 seconds for time-sync.target
[18:30] <BluesKaj> wasweissich, that's the time out from searching for uuids etc
[18:30] <KeyKeyDay> it may be that time syncync takes too long because it's blocking, and server needs to respond or timeout for continue
[18:31] <KeyKeyDay> okej, i got that wrong
[18:33] <wasweissich> Here is my fstab. I just commeded out the last line. The rest is from the installer. Looks fine to me?
[18:33] <wasweissich> http://paste.ubuntu.com/26106592/
[18:37] <BluesKaj> wasweissich, any outboard usb/sata drives ?
[18:37] <wasweissich> No, no devices attatced, no sticks, no hdds, no nothing
[18:38] <BluesKaj> wasweissich, have you updated and upgraded since your install?
[18:38] <wasweissich> did just now
[18:41] <wasweissich> I'll change to fstab to /dev/sd.. and report back
[18:49] <wasweissich> Now my fstab does not use any uuids, it does not boot any faster.
[18:50] <wasweissich> but, now sys-devices-pci0000:00-00..... -sound-card0.device takes forever
[18:51] <BluesKaj> check /var/og/sys/log for any errors that appear to delay boot
[18:51] <BluesKaj> correction: /var/log/syslog
[18:56] <wasweissich> Not sure what i should look for. There are plenty ureadahead errors, but they seem normal.
[18:57] <wasweissich> systemd-fstab-generator fails multiple times, too. That looks more interesting to me
[18:57] <BluesKaj> yeah, unfortunately I'm not real familiar withuEFIboot files etc
[19:02] <wasweissich> BluesKaj: Thank you anyway.
[19:02] <wasweissich> I don't see anything that looks suspicious
[19:03] <wasweissich> will boot without spalsh, maybe that helps
[20:38] <Crell> Hello folks. I've an issue with JPG images being read properly. They're all from the same digital camera. When I copy them to my old Kubunut 17.04 laptop, they all open fine.  When I open them on my newer Kubuntu 17.10 laptop, I get an error "Load meta information failed".  Thing is, when I recopied the files SOME of them started working, but not all.  (Trying again didn't seem to help.)  So far google hasn't helped much.  Any suggestions?
[20:50] <Crell> I get an error using both firefox and Gwenview to view the files.
[21:13] <iandondrio> Allah snackbar
[21:13] <nonicknamefree> Don't eat fork!
[21:14] <jonathan_x> Is anyone familiar with (white) artifacts being left behind on the screen in Konsole?
[21:15] <jonathan_x> I.e. I am using a black background with grey text. Many times little grey artifacts are left behind (sometimes lines)
[21:15] <jonathan_x> Clearing the screen doesn't clear it, but overwriting it with new lines does.
[21:26] <mparillo> Normally I would guess some kind of graphics driver or setting, especially if strange artifacts occur in multiple applications.
[21:26] <mparillo> If only konsole, then I have no clue.
[21:28] <mparillo> An easy change to make is System Settings > Display and Monitor > Compositor. I have Open GL 2.0 on one laptop, 3.1 on another.
[21:30] <jonathan_x> No only in Konsole
[21:30] <jonathan_x> I could check that.
[21:30] <jonathan_x> I could find no bug so I thought I'd ask around.
[21:52] <jonathan_x> It is caused by Oxygen font rendering outside of the lines.
[22:34] <iandondrio> 10:40 PM <el> nah, you're not even doing insaane right. insane is where you lock yourself in your room and avoid all contact with people, even on the internet
[22:42] <NerdzingX> \list