[04:05] <Ken-Lien> Hello everyone! ~ please, can anyone help me with this question: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1024849/how-to-create-a-menu-item-in-kde-that-executes-a-terminal-command | Thanks in advance.
[04:13] <valorie> Ken-Lien: you might call the attention of #kde-devel to your question
[04:14] <Ken-Lien> valorie: Thank you for your reply. I believe my question is more related to the general usage of KDE rather than the development of KDE. I will wait for few days before disturbing the developers of KDE about that.
[04:16] <valorie> ok, #kde then
[04:16] <valorie> not quite a Kubuntu question
[04:16] <valorie> since we basically package KDE software
[04:16] <valorie> not develop it
[04:17] <Ken-Lien> very well! ~ thank you :)
[04:19] <valorie> best of luck!
 @Ken-Lien, I can help.
[04:33] <Ken-Lien> IrcsomeBot: Thank you!
[04:33] <valorie> ha, that is DarinMiller via Telegram
 Real simle example: Open a terminal, and type: echo "ls" > myls.sh
 Then type: chmod +X myls.sh
 test run it by typing: ./myls.sh
[04:37] <valorie> nice!
[04:37] <valorie> @DarinMiller you might put that in the askubuntu question
[04:37] <valorie> for others
 @valorie, Good idea.  I wil copy to website when done.
 Right click on the kicker menu icon and and select "Edit Applications"
[04:39] <Ken-Lien> @DarinMiller : I am able to create and run any custom bash commands or bash scripts from the terminal. However, I never managed to create a shortcut/launcher to any bash script inside the KDE menu.
 Pick a folder where you want the script to run, i.e. Utilities and expand the folder
[04:41] <Ken-Lien> @DarinMiller : By "folder" do you mean the "Work Path" field?
 click on the New Item icon, give it a name,  and give the path to your script in the command line.  (Click on the folder icon on the right to manually navigate to your script).
 @Ken-Lien, In the KDE menu editor:
 (Photo, 1086x607) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/gND8bU3v/file_5736.jpg
 The KDE menu editor can also be launched from krunner: kmenuedit
[04:47] <Ken-Lien> @DarinMiller : I am having the same problem as mentioned in my original question. The command is trying to run from the terminal but the terminal is closing instantly. I created a sample bash script that is working in the terminal but it is not launching from the menu shortcut/launcher.
[04:48] <Ken-Lien> @DarinMiller : Let me record a quick video for you as it would be easier. Give me a moment please.
 Do you need a terminal window to stay open to see the result of the command execution?
[04:52] <Ken-Lien> @DarinMiller : I don't care about the terminal window but I thought that keeping the terminal open would ensure the success of the execution of the command since it is not working out for me the other way around. (Not even in any way). The video is almost ready, I am uploading it now.
 OK
 @Ken-Lien, Were you the one posting the link above?
 i.e. you are trying to run anaconda-navigator?
[05:03] <Ken-Lien> @DarinMiller : I am the one indeed!
 2 suggestion: ensure the path to anaconda is in your .bachrc file: i.e. export PATH="/home/darin/Programming/anaconda3/bin:$PATH"
 next ensure conda is updated: conda update
 once updated, ensure anaconda-navigator runs from the command line.
 Then all you need is
[05:06] <Ken-Lien> DarinMiller: I have been running "anaconda-navigator" command from the terminal line all the time. I am not able to run it though from any shortcut / launcher / menu entry.
 anaconda-navigator in the command  path as you show in your link.
 Hmmm, its working fine here....
 I have it setup just like in your screenshot:
 (Photo, 1280x455) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/R756Aka3/file_5738.jpg
 The path to anaconda is in your .bashrc file?
[05:16] <Ken-Lien> DarinMiller : Yes, it is. If the path wasn't, I won't be able to run it - successfully - from the terminal.
[05:16] <Ken-Lien> DarinMiller : Uploading the video took way much longer than expected. Here it is: https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/share/ckMGNbxxnjvX4nOEvjzITfAiijBassmpg0hXfzfGd5r
 Uploads take forever....
 The video does not play...
[05:19] <Ken-Lien> DarinMiller : You have to download it. It is in .mp4 format. A very small quick video.
 This works perfectly fine here:
 (Photo, 740x307) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/EVsdxeP6/file_5743.jpg
 Your video does download:
 (Photo, 557x284) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/uA70a2cI/file_5745.jpg
 does NOT ^^
[05:22] <Ken-Lien> I see... Let me try again
 What version of anaconda-nav are you running?  I just updated from 1.6 to 1.8.2.  Both are working fine.
 i.e. launching fine from the newly created menu shortcut.
[05:24] <Ken-Lien> @DarinMiller : Please try this new link - https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/share/MSldoktj1e73L1FaOWd1FzUte8PO0SMD5RIhY0oyeSE
 However, I am running 18.04 and I am not able to test on 17.10.
[05:24] <Ken-Lien> @DarinMiller : The version does not matter since it is launching well - manually - from the terminal - I am running the latest version.
 I have couple scripts that I regularly launch which were working fine in 17.10 including StarCraft.sh and a Remmina rdp connection.  So it may be an issue with your current plasma config.
 I can neither download or play the KDE Problem.mp4 video...
 As trouble shooting effort, you could create a new user, install Anaconda (or link to your current install),  and test the menu launch.
 This session was launched via my menu link:
 (Photo, 1027x599) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/MxeDMlEA/file_5747.jpg
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[12:12] <jmaspons> Hello. I have to install kubuntu in a i386 PC. Can I help with bionic testing? Where can I find the iso?
[12:12] <mparillo> jmaspons:
[12:13] <mparillo> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/
[12:14] <mparillo> Welcome to Kubuntu testing, and testers on physical i386 hardware are sorely needed, so thank you for posting. If you find anything worth noting, you can join #kubuntu-devel
[12:15] <mparillo> Best times start late afternoon UTC.
[12:16] <jmaspons> ok, I will report bugs if any
[12:27] <mparillo> Best way is to open a https://bugs.launchpad.net and then alert the #kubuntu-devel channel.
[12:27] <mparillo> And thank you again.
[14:37] <Guest10948> hi! do i need any tweaks if select the btrfs filesystem during manual partitionig, when OS install?
[16:41] <metalbiker> hey guys i wanted to ask something. i'm interested in using the minimal installation of kubuntu and i installed it once before, i noticed that muon discover, our software center wasn't included. i'd like to know how to install it so i can get programs that i want.
[16:42] <metalbiker> but when i couldn't figure out how to install it, i just reinstalled the full installation of kubuntu
[16:45] <acheronuk> metalbiker: muon should not be removed by the minimal install. I will test that later through in case something weird is happening
[16:45] <acheronuk> 'sudo apt install muon' in a terminal will install it
[16:47] <metalbiker> acheronuk: ok. it might've been in a different location. just to clarify, i'm talking about the software center. it may be called discover software center but i read somewhere that it was also called muon discover.
[16:47] <metalbiker> but i'll run that command to see what happens
[16:48] <acheronuk> names evolved over time. discover was at one point muon-discover, then just plasma-discover
[16:48] <metalbiker> and if i want to get hexchat, for IRC, i'd do the same command with hexchat instead of muon?
[16:49] <metalbiker> oh, ok.
[16:49] <acheronuk> now plasma-discover and muon are separate, with only a few transitional packages to ease upgrades on some releases
[16:49] <acheronuk> plasma-discover = software centre
[16:49] <acheronuk> muon = package manager
[16:49] <metalbiker> oh ok. i'm such a noob
[16:49] <acheronuk> ^^^ in latest releases
[16:50] <metalbiker> so i'd install the plasma-discover
[16:50] <acheronuk> has been confusing for me at times, and I'm a developer!
[16:50] <metalbiker> lmao now that's not fair!! lol
[16:51] <metalbiker> well, in light of that,  you guys rock! now i know i can install plasma-discover to have a central location for all available programs.
[17:00] <undeclared> Hi all.  Just installed 16.04, I have 2 monitors, one connected to one GPU and the other to another.  I'm having a weird issue where it shows the other one as detected, but doesn't show me video on it besides the kubuntu logo. Does anyone know what I should do? (Radeon driver on the one that I can't see anything)