 Hello is anyone here with me
[01:37] <IndigoDemonChild> Hi fellow buntoos, this is my first time reaching out as I can usually (sometimes after days of web crawling and research) find a solution on these forums. This time, however, every avenue I've tried hasn't worked. From what I've read, it seems my problem is common enough but I'm not even sure if there is a work around available at all. Hopefully s
[01:37] <IndigoDemonChild> omeone can either provide me a solution or provide a link that I've missed with a solution.
[01:38] <IndigoDemonChild> oops
[01:42] <IndigoDemonChild> m installing kubuntu 17.10 onto a WD external HDD, 1tb using a usb flash image. My laptop is lenovo ideapad 110-15isk with no internal HDD installed at all, its toast. My problem is I cannot boot after the install if my drive is plugged into the 3.0 port. If I use the 2.0 it boots right up but runs at a fraction of the speed otherwise. Any ideas?
 pls how can i get hidden wifi network visiable on my pc kubuntu17.10 any help
[01:46] <IndigoDemonChild> Also, I had Ubuntu Xenial installed with the same components as now and it installed and booted from 3.0 with no problems at all.
[01:51] <IndigoDemonChild> Am I doing this right?
[02:21] <slicktux> Hello all, I've tried installing Kubuntu from both a USB and DVD and each time I reboot after install the system fails and it goes into grub rescue; the first time (with the USB) it was complaining that i386 was not found (I tried manually copying it to boot but that did not work), and now it is complaining about "invalid arch-independent ELF magic". . .any ideas?
[02:22] <slicktux> Could my ISO be corrupt; I should check the MD5
 @slicktux, By chance do you have more than 1 drive?
[02:25] <slicktux> IrcsomeBot: No, only one drive. . .
 In the disk menu, you need to ensure to specify the boot drive (usually /sda).
 How do i fine hidden wifi on my pc settings help pls thanks
[02:26] <slicktux> This is odd; maybe my ISO is corrupt.
 @slicktux, So, on reboot do you see a boot menu or just a grub prompt?
 UGO: For hidden wifi, open up network manager and manually create the connection for the hidden wife.
[02:34] <slicktux> IrcsomeBot: just a grub prompt
 UEFI boot by chance?
[02:35] <slicktux> legacy
 You might want to give this a try:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
 Back when grub 2.0 was released, the proc help fix a system that gave me issues.  But, I have not seen grub issues for quite some time.
 UGO: Any luck with the manual creation of the hidden wifi connection?
[02:42] <slicktux> IrcsomeBot: I appreciate your help; but I've determined that it has the Install medium which is at fault. .
[02:42] <slicktux> I am just going to reinstall. . .
 @slicktux, Good call.  I would definitely do the re-install also (as opposed to attempt to recover a compromised session).
[03:06] <slicktux> IrcsomeBot: Yea, it was the install medium; The first USB was old so it must have corrupted some data while dd'ing into it; the DVD drive on the laptop is shotty so it must have been misreading the DVD medium
[06:38] <akash_> vivek
[10:58] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[14:11] <user|18462> hi, everyone; do the .iso files work as Live-DVD too?
[14:17] <arran_> hello
[14:20] <arran_> Situation: I have copied the Thunderbird profile two days ago into a external disk, as I want to make some basic changes. Same for Firefox.
[14:21] <arran_> Then, I could not work on this, but today, when I started again, I got some new mails, which are not on the safe in the external.
[14:22] <arran_> Is there a way to copy just the new content or do I have to overwrite the whole profile?
[14:27] <mparillo> user|18462: Yes, the .iso files work as Live-DVDs. I have tested that when 'burning' via dd to a USB.
[14:40] <govi> Hello, I'm looking for debug symbols for kubuntu backports ppa. Where can I find them?
[14:50] <user|18462> great, mparillo, thank you
[15:14] <vip> hello, anybody noticed slow scrolling on qt apps/widgets?
[15:15] <vip> everything is fine with touchpad, but not with mouse
[15:17] <vip> like https://youtu.be/XzoOdIbWcj8?t=181 (but the fix sux)
[15:27] <user|18462> I'm loving you very much, kubuntu guys! neither Mageia nor Manjaro were able to boot my new box (MSI B350 + AMD A12 APU) and kubuntu did it!!
[15:28]  * user|18462 melts in gratefulness
[16:30] <kubunto> I am having difficulties logging into my kubuntu installation
[16:31] <kubunto> seems to be hanging at the login screen
[16:32] <kubunto> I am able to ssh into the machine but I cant get in thru the straight gui (also time is not moving on the screen either)
[16:35] <kubunto> Also, the second process id, kthreadd is stalled
[16:52] <kubunto> apparently D-Bus groke down and now i am reinstalling Kubu 17.10
[16:52] <kubunto> broke*
[17:22] <govi> Where can if find debug symbols for kubuntu backports ppa? I need ds for package libkf5configcore5  5.42.0-0 from this ppa.
[17:22] <tuxmax> hi gang i have installaed Kubuntu 17.04 but i have3 no applation in the logithèque?
[17:53] <nllbyt> heyho
 @tuxmax, 17.04 is no longer supported. Please install 17.10
 !17.04
[17:54] <DarinMiller> !17.04
[17:56] <tuxmax> ok thanks
[17:57] <tuxmax> if do sudo do-release-upgrade will do a job??
[18:01] <nllbyt> hey ...hey
[18:01] <nllbyt> how to solve this ?W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/amdgpu/raven_gpu_info.bin for module amdgpu
 @tuxmax, Yes,  sudo do-release-upgrade should work.
 @vip, Thanks for the suggest. I feel it too in my mouse. Pain in the hand to scroll long
[22:57] <govi_> OK i found solution. I needed to obtain source package and  build it. that way I've got dbugsym package.
 nice find :)