[01:47] <djole> I like dark theme it should be by default but breeze it's not perfect, I think contrast is too high for text and there are unnecessary lines and frames..
[02:54] <dany197666666> hi
[02:54] <dany197666666> hlp
[02:55]  * DarinMiller tosses dany197666666 a life preserver....
[02:56] <dany197666666> 10x
[02:56] <dany197666666> help
[02:56] <dany197666666> pls
[02:56] <DarinMiller> I am helping
[02:56] <dany197666666> i have RTL8187SE em wind its ok but here im weak segnal
[02:58] <DarinMiller> dany197666666: you are trying to boost the signal strength of your wireless card?
[02:59] <dany197666666> how
[03:01] <DarinMiller> dany197666666: See if any of the recommendation on this webpage help: https://appuals.com/increase-signal-strength-weak-wifi-signal-linux/
[03:03] <dany197666666> just doit this
[03:03] <dany197666666> but its same
[03:04] <dany197666666> its from driver kernel 4.10
[03:06] <DarinMiller> dany197666666: I have never used any realtek wireless cards so I am not able to help much.  Try booting up a live version of 17.10 and test your wireless card.  Maybe newer drivers in the kernel might provide better support.
[03:07] <dany197666666> 10x i do download this
[03:07] <dany197666666> i weel see
[03:07] <DarinMiller> :)
[03:35] <[Relic]> well this one is weird :(
[03:37] <[Relic]> installed 17.10;  (sauerbraten Cube 2) full screen; right and left mouse movement infinite spin - windowed less than screen size; right and left mouse movement infinite spin -  windowed to screen size; left mouse spin a bit and lock up
[03:38] <[Relic]> instead of showing the game mouse pointer when you move too far left it shows the mouse cursor; right works just fine
[08:59] <lordievader> Good morning
[11:25] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[14:14] <utente159> Hi, I need to help
[14:15] <hateball> !ask | utente159
[14:15] <utente159> Ok, so sorry ubottu
[14:16] <utente159> Basilically I use Kubuntu and my touchpad doesn't work correctly
[14:16] <utente159> The problem is that the "touch to click"/"tap to click" doesn't work
[14:17] <utente159> (only physical buttons work)
[14:17] <hateball> utente159: you need to enable tap to click in mouse preferences, it's off by default in later versions
[14:19] <utente159> Ok, I've already changed
[14:23] <decryptor> Guys, I have a problem
[14:23] <decryptor> with Konversation
[14:23] <utente159> Ok, I've already changed but it doesn't work*
[14:24] <decryptor> its not recognizing my earlier nickmane
[14:24] <hateball> utente159: did you restart your plasma session after enabling it?
[14:24] <decryptor> nickname*
[14:24] <utente159> hateball, yes, several restarts
[14:26] <hateball> utente159: and kubuntu 17.10?
[14:26] <utente159> hateball Yes, of course
[14:26] <hateball> utente159: well it could also have been 16.04 :)
[14:27] <hateball> utente159: what touchpad is this?
[14:27] <utente159> Synaptics
[14:28] <utente159> hateball Synaptics*
[14:29] <hateball> utente159: what pci-id does it have?
[14:30] <utente159> hateball where can i see it?
[14:31] <hateball> hmmm, perhaps that is indeed tricky to find out
[14:31] <hateball> utente159: I was just looking for something more detailed than "Synaptics" to help you google it :)
[14:32] <utente159> I've already found and seen on the internet... but I haven't found a solution..
[14:34] <hateball> utente159: Are you using X.org or Wayland session btw?
[14:35] <utente159> I think xorg, but I'm not sure
[14:35] <utente159> I'm a "newer"in linux/ubuntu.. sorry
[14:40] <hateball> utente159: Nothing to be sorry about :D
[14:41] <hateball> utente159: in a terminal you can run: "env|grep XDG_SESSION_TYPE"
[14:43] <utente159> hateball, thanks :) He returns "x11"
[14:43] <hateball> yea, so xorg then
[14:44] <utente159> hateball perfect :) now?
[14:44] <hateball> hmmm, not really sure what else to try then, not knowing the exact model of your touchpad
[14:45] <utente159> hateball I have a HP 355 G2 laptop, maybe you can find something... but I don't know
[14:49] <hateball> utente159: hmmm, googling suggests one could try this https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2322413&page=2&p=13578990#post13578990
[14:51] <hateball> utente159: if all else fails you may need to file a bug I guess
[14:51] <hateball> !bug | utente159
[14:54] <utente159> hateball ok, thanks very much. you are very polite. have a nice day :)
[15:00] <hateball> utente159: You can hang around and see if someone else in this channel might know how to help you, other than that there is askubuntu.com also
[15:01] <utente159> hateball perfect. I will try askubuntu. Thank you :D
[16:47] <de3pt0r> how kubuntu non LTS distros are usually being updated?
[16:47] <de3pt0r> I can't see any GUI update-manager in Kubuntu 17.10
[16:47] <de3pt0r> is it same as "sudo do-release-upgrade -d"?
[16:53] <BluesKaj> no, do-release-upgrade -d is for development releases like Kubuntu Bionic 18.04
[16:57] <de3pt0r> so what is it?
[16:58] <de3pt0r> BluesKaj: So, what is it?
[17:01] <BluesKaj> it's called discover, but I still use muon, less pretty, but more functional as a reference
[17:02] <de3pt0r> BluesKaj:  Oh, We can use these GUI tools to upgrade between releases?
[17:03] <de3pt0r> BluesKaj:  Thats impressive
[17:03] <BluesKaj> to upgrade packages yes
[17:04] <de3pt0r> BluesKaj:  Packages or releases? I am sure its different
[17:05] <de3pt0r> ?
[17:07] <BluesKaj> this describes how to upgrade the release using the gui , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ArtfulUpgrades/Kubuntu
[17:08] <de3pt0r> BluesKaj:  Thanx buddy :)
[18:48] <RonaldsMazitis> hello everyone
[18:48] <RonaldsMazitis> I'm using kde plasma on ubuntu 16.04
[18:48] <RonaldsMazitis> LTS
[18:48] <RonaldsMazitis> I have problems with baloo indexing my files
[18:48] <RonaldsMazitis> anyone knows if this thing really works, or it is far shots trying to make it index them
[18:49] <RonaldsMazitis> I like KDE but this thing just trys to kill my PC using all four cores in 99-100%
[18:50] <RonaldsMazitis> and it eventually gets stuck at some file, and does not finish the process
[18:50] <RonaldsMazitis> I have like 500 gb to index, but I think two day test process might have been enough
[19:07] <Walex> RonaldsMazitis: I use 'recoll' instead, I think it is by far the best indexer.
[19:08] <RonaldsMazitis> does it integrate with plasma?
[19:08] <Walex> RonaldsMazitis: as to "get stuck" all indexers occasionally do that, poorly written indexing scripts happen :-)
[19:08] <Walex> RonaldsMazitis: no, not integrated with Plasma.
[19:08] <RonaldsMazitis> then there is no difference from catfish
[19:09] <RonaldsMazitis> I think catfish uses zeitgeist or whatever it is called
[19:09] <Walex> try "recoll"...
[19:09] <RonaldsMazitis> KDE 5.8 also has this problem
[19:09] <RonaldsMazitis> https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=67&t=137498
 how configure recoll?
 or just run it?
[19:10] <RonaldsMazitis> the problem was at plasma 5.5.5
[19:11] <Walex> usually no need to, but editing  ~/.recoll/recoll.conf is fairly easy
[19:11] <RonaldsMazitis> but still there
[19:11] <Walex> I have created two 'recoll' databases, one for my home dir, one for man and doc pages and system config files.
 Does indexing consume a lot of time?
 i has linux kde 17.10
[19:13] <Walex> IMR3D: well, it depends on files and size, but seems fairly quick to me. Recoll though uses more space than other schemes, around 7-9% of indexed files.
[19:14] <Walex> make sure to use "skippedPaths" and "skippedNames" in 'recoll.conf' to skip indexing large pointless files.
 ok. i'll try it, thanks
[19:18] <Walex> IMR3D: my 'recoll.conf' to index system doc dirs: /var/data/search/recoll/recoll.conf
 ;o)
[21:38] <pgamerx> ola
[22:06] <viewer|68191> Ciao a tutti è la prima volta che sono su kubunto e non riesco a inviare i drive per impostare la chiavetta Wi fi. qualcuno può aiutarmi
[22:13] <krytarik> !it | viewer|68191
[23:38] <rokoss21> привет всем