[00:12] <mattfly> I found out that s2disk is not working
[00:12] <mattfly> @DarinMille did you saw my comment on your bug report? Installing the kernel 4.16.0 or 4.16.1 solves that sddm black screen problem
[00:13] <mattfly> By the way on my hibernation attempts i get s2disk: Could not use the resume device (try swapon -a). Reason: No such device
[00:13] <mattfly> even though my swap is already enabled
[00:14] <mattfly> looks a bit like this old bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/uswsusp/+bug/404085
[00:53] <BionicMac> Hello. Muon package manager gives this error: "Authentication Error - This operation cannot continue since proper authentication was not provided". This error started when after I gave the wrong password while attempting an upgrade. wHICH IS GOOD. alTHOUGH, i DON'T WANT TOREBOOT BECAUSE OF THIS. Muon never asks me again for the admin password since I entered it wrong. Any attempt to try "Check for
[00:53] <BionicMac> Updates/Apply Changes/Full Upgrade" etc etc... I get the same error. How do I correct this? Thanks in advance.
[00:53] <BionicMac> Sorry for caps lock incident.
[00:55] <BionicMac> I already upgraded via command line. I would like to know this answer though. Thank you so much in advance.
[00:57] <BionicMac> This is a screenshot. -> https://i.imgur.com/tZutPmc.jpg
[01:13] <oerheks> why -s full-upgrade ??
 @mattfly, 4.16.1did not fix my issue nor did the Nvidia 396 driver.  But, typing my password in the blank sddm screen did log me in with plasma and krunner running correctly.
[01:38] <BionicMac> oerheks: I just want to see the output at that point. To make sure apt/discover/muon were showing the same information.
[01:38] <BionicMac> s/want/wanted/
[01:40] <BionicMac> BionicMac: Now I just need to satisfy muon with a sudo password. Las time this happened a reboot corrected it. Must be a fix without a reboot.
[01:40] <BionicMac> oerheks: ^
[01:41] <BionicMac> oerheks: It normally works fine and a popup dialogue asks for admin passwd and all is well. Until I type mistype that password to muon then it gives the error I mentioned.
[01:41] <BionicMac> oerheks: muon never asks again until I reboot. It just throws the error.
[01:42] <BionicMac> oerheks: I am running kubuntu 18.04 up to date.
[01:44] <BionicMac> oerheks: I upgraded via apt-get already. No problem. Muon is still showing error upon any action. I can reboot and fix muon. I can reproduce the error also.
[06:08] <lordievader> Good morning
[12:09] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:12] <BionicMac> Hello BluesKaj
[12:12] <BionicMac> Time for me to get a short rest. later.
[12:12] <BluesKaj> Hi BionicMac
[14:32] <userdz1234> How to modify the kernel configuration to enable USB Network and where to find Ethernet drivers.
[20:37] <mattfly> maybe someone can help with my question: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/667833
[20:41] <Arthur_D> hi, in Settings -> Desktop Behaviour -> Screen Edges there's a checkbox saying "Tile windows by dragging them to the side of the screen" and under it says "Quarter tiling triggered in the outer 25% of the screen" and I can change the percentage. However when dragging windows around I don't get any tiling, what does it actually do?