[06:18] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:24] <user|85674> hi
[06:25] <user|85674> tried to boot budgie remix from usb on system -ram-1gb,32 bit  pentium -4 ,but wasnt able to,,should i switch to kubuntu?
[06:29] <lordievader> Did you download a 32bit image?
[06:30] <user|85674> lordievader: yes
[06:31] <lordievader> What happens when you try to boot it?
[06:31] <user|85674> it was booting then pc switched off itself
[06:32] <lordievader> Totally off, or reboot?
[06:32] <user|85674> totally off
[06:32] <lordievader> That doesn't sound like a software problem, more like a hardware one. A non-working fan for example.
[06:33] <user|85674> lordievader: linux mint and lubuntu boots ok on that system
[06:35] <lordievader> Still, this type of behaviour usually points to a hardware fault. Boot those other images and check the health of the system.
[06:36] <user|85674> i think that 2
[09:08] <OldTimer63> hello
[09:08] <jubo2> Hiya OldTimer63
[09:10] <kontorsmaskin> hi!
[09:10] <jubo2> Hej kontorsmaskin
[09:14] <hateball> :D
[11:10] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[11:31] <Unlucky> Hello everyone. I have Asus laptop with intel core i5 with nvidia geforce1050Ti. And KDE is running very slow. Can you help me?
[11:32] <Unlucky> My linux distro is Kubuntu 17.10 with latest updates
[11:34] <BluesKaj> latest updates iincluding the latest nvidia gpu driver ?
[11:36] <hateball> Unlucky: if it is a laptop, are you using the intel or the nvidia driver (like BluesKaj mentioned) ?
[11:38] <BluesKaj> don't think it's an optimus system
[11:39] <Unlucky> clean installation of kubuntu 17.10 and apt-get upgrade
[11:39] <Unlucky> i am trying now ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
[11:40] <BluesKaj> un have you checked driver manager in system-settings for the recommended nvidia drive?
[11:40] <BluesKaj> Unlucky,^
[11:40] <BluesKaj> drive=driver
[11:41] <Unlucky> no i did not. I will check it.
[11:42] <Unlucky> Ok it is now downloading recomended driver.
[11:43] <Unlucky> Is there any way to switch used gpu in system? i mean intell <->nvidia?
[11:45] <BluesKaj> Unlucky, is this described in your user manual as an Optimus graphics system using 2 gpus depending on the graphics load?
[11:50] <hateball> Unlucky: by installing the restricted driver it should also install nvidia-settings and nvidia-prime, which then lets you pick between Intel/nVidia from within nvidia-settings
[11:53] <Unlucky> Ok, after reboot i am not able to log in to system.
[11:53] <Unlucky> only terminal is working alt+f2
[11:54] <hateball> Unlucky: do you not get the login manager at all?
[11:54] <Unlucky> no
[11:55] <hateball> Unlucky: run this: lspci -k |grep -A 3 VGA
[11:55] <hateball> Unlucky: what module does it show as used for your chipset?
[11:55] <Unlucky> Intel
[11:56] <BluesKaj> !nomodeset
[11:56] <BluesKaj> Unlucky,^
[11:57] <Unlucky> so i should change quite splash to nomodeset?
[11:58] <hateball> you can just append nomodeset to that line
[11:58] <hateball> but yes
[11:59] <Unlucky> still nothing
[11:59] <hateball> Unlucky: well you can force it to use nvidia on cli
[12:00] <hateball> to see if that plays nicer
[12:00] <BluesKaj> Unlucky, make sure you run sudo update-grub after the change
[12:01] <hateball> Unlucky: "sudo prime-select nvidia" (or intel) will switch between cards. you should be able to do that from a tty and then reboot, provided the nvidia module installed properly
[12:04] <Unlucky> @Nothing changed
[12:05] <BluesKaj> did you update grub?
[12:08] <Unlucky> yes i did
[12:09] <Unlucky> when i typed startx i received message that Plasma is not able to use OpenGL2. Check if you have properly set graphics driver
[12:11] <Unlucky> BluesKaj: ^
[12:11] <BluesKaj> hateball, what about nvidia-xconfig?
[12:12] <Unlucky> unable to locate/open X config files
[12:12] <hateball> BluesKaj: shouldnt be needed
[12:12] <hateball> X should do "the right thing" these days
[12:13] <hateball> but you need to use prime-select to switch between cards
[12:13] <hateball> and if you do, and X still refuses to load, it should at least show nvidia modules being used when you check with lspci -k
[12:13] <BluesKaj> yeah, I haven't needed it in a while
[12:14] <BluesKaj> think the default gpu is the intel at boot up
[12:17] <Unlucky> any fyrthes idea?
[12:18] <Unlucky> further
[12:19] <BluesKaj> did you reboot after editing grub ?
[12:20] <Unlucky> yes i did
[12:21] <BluesKaj> what about the uefi/bios graphics options, is here a choice there for default gpu?
[12:21] <Unlucky> i checked it befere and nothing like this
[12:22] <BluesKaj> like ?
[12:22] <Unlucky> like graphic section or even menthion about that
[12:23] <BluesKaj> well, I would make sure
[12:24] <BluesKaj> sometimes called "peripherals"
[12:34] <BluesKaj> BBL...
[14:59] <leonardo_> excusme somebody now what is th password for the server postgresql
[17:32] <leonardo_> excusme, somebody can give the password for the client pgAdmin for connect to the server postgresql
[20:21] <mattfly> hello
[20:22] <mattfly> I am on a laptop i15 7567 and it uses nvidia 1050ti
[20:42] <mattfly> kubuntu 18.04 beta final is still so laggy
[21:11] <mattfly> hi
[21:11] <mattfly> did anyone get sddm working with kubuntu beta 2 18.04
[21:11] <mattfly> after installing  nvidia drivers
[21:11] <mattfly> i just get a black screen
[21:12] <mattfly> im able to switch to tty1 and startx
[22:12] <owlz> what could cause freezes on Kubuntu after being in suspended mode?
[23:22] <mattfly> hi
[23:23] <mattfly> when using kubuntu beta 2 i am unable to get the sddm login screen, its just a black screen
[23:23] <mattfly> this happens after i installed nvidia-384
[23:23] <mattfly> anyone with the same issue? any idea how to solve
 @mattfly, I have not figured out how to fix SDDM yet either.  On my hybrid laptop, it boots fine when the intel driver is enabled, but ever since I dorked up SDMM with systemctl stop sddm (sddm is NOT controlled by systemctl on Ubuntu yet), it will not work with NVidia.
[23:45] <mattfly> oh hi
[23:45] <mattfly> damn
[23:46] <mattfly> if i use nomodeset with the nvidia drivers?
[23:46] <mattfly> also my resolution seems so messed up, on some applications letters are supper small even though i increased it on kde settings
[23:46] <mattfly> like on pidgin
 I have not attempted this setting (yet) nomodeset i915_bpo.nomodeset=1, but that should not be necessary as it was working fine after a fresh install.
 I need to run off to a meeting.... but I will be back later...