 @comborico1611_, Default naviagation was set to double-click for plasma in 18.04.  The thought was that people new to KDE would expect double click; tradition KDE users would know how to change the setting (Sys Settings -  input Devices - Mouse - Single click....)
[03:49] <krytarik> I only know of the general #ubuntu-es on IRC (which would be fine in this case though), but it's not really active.
[06:13] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:21] <lordievader> Login and run the filesystem check manually.
[07:27] <lordievader> Did you login?
[07:28] <lordievader> Then run `fsck -f /dev/sda1` assuming here your root-fs is on the first partition of sda.
[07:28] <lordievader> Adjust accordingly if it is not.
[07:33] <lordievader> 👍
[07:45] <lordievader> Hmm, what  is all in `/etc/fstab`?
[07:54] <lordievader> Are all those UUID still present on your system?
[07:57] <lordievader> `sudo lsblk -o name,uuid` gives then name and uuid of each block device.
[07:58] <Skreech> Hey peples!
[08:12] <lordievader> Are the UUID's from the fstab present in the output from `lsblk`?
[10:04] <ArGGu^^_> Hello, how I can change password with encrypted home, so that KWallet still works?
[10:04] <ArGGu^^_> When using encrypted home, the KWallet password is not the login password.
[10:25] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[10:39] <enkeyz> hello guys: need some help - just installed kubuntu 18.04, after I maximize Chromium, I get these strange artifacts: https://www.photobox.co.uk/my/photo/full?photo_id=500754447173
[10:40] <enkeyz> only happens with Chromium tho
[10:41] <hateball> enkeyz: that site doesnt seem to work, use something like imgur instead
[10:41] <hateball> !imgur
[10:41] <hateball> :|
[10:41] <hateball> !paste
[10:43] <enkeyz> https://imgur.com/kpEGK1A
[10:43] <enkeyz> done
[10:45] <enkeyz> problem disappears if I turn of hardware accelaration, but then I get screen tearing in Chromium
[10:45] <enkeyz> off*
[10:48] <enkeyz> I'd appreciate any help
[10:53] <enkeyz> nobody?
[10:55] <hateball> wow, that looks broken indeed
[10:55] <BluesKaj> enkeyz, try chrome instead
[10:55] <hateball> enkeyz: you mean turn off hw accel in Chromium?
[10:56] <hateball> enkeyz: iirc there is a bug in Chromium 65 that is fixed in 66 when it comes to GPU accel
[10:56] <hateball> enkeyz: what gpu/driver are you using?
[10:56] <enkeyz> rx 480/mesa 18.0.0
[10:57] <enkeyz> I'll try out chromium beta then
[10:57] <enkeyz> worth a try
[10:57] <hateball> I have similar issues on my nvidia 1070 + nvidia blob
[11:02] <enkeyz> looks like problem fixed
[11:02] <enkeyz> thanks
[11:02] <enkeyz> Version 67.0.3396.18
[11:03] <enkeyz> ahhhh
[11:03] <enkeyz> its back :(
[11:03] <BluesKaj> enkeyz, like I said try chrome, it's flash version is much better
[11:07] <BluesKaj> oops
[12:05] <andimit> After changing my password plasma doesn't boot for this user, for the others works well. How can I fix this issue? Or to revert the old password? sudo paasswd doesnt change it at all it works only through user management, but with the other users I am not admin and the rest of the users are not visible... Please HELP!
[14:05] <enkeyz> Hello guys, still have the problem with Chromium: https://imgur.com/kpEGK1A
[14:06] <enkeyz> OS: Kubuntu 18.04 64bit, RX 480 8GB VGA, MESA 18.0.0 driver
[14:06] <BluesKaj> enkeyz, like I said, try chrome, it's flash version is much better the chromium
[14:06] <BluesKaj> the=than
[14:06] <enkeyz> its the same, isn't it?
[14:07] <BluesKaj> not quite
[14:07] <hateball> Not sure what flash has to do with that, there is no flash on a static website
[14:07] <enkeyz> btw I didn't have problem with 17.10
[14:08] <BluesKaj> hateball, what?
[14:08] <enkeyz> these artifacts looks like a gpu ram corruption to me tho
[14:09] <enkeyz> maybe driver problem
[14:09] <BluesKaj> which gpu?
[14:10] <enkeyz> rx 480
[14:11] <enkeyz> looks like this new version of mesa driver don't really play nice with Chromium's hardware acceleration
[14:11] <enkeyz> thus causing these artifacts
[14:14] <enkeyz> hm
[14:14] <enkeyz> found a bug report: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105942
[14:14] <enkeyz> finally
[14:15] <enkeyz> same problem with rx 480
[14:15] <enkeyz> need to update my mesa looks like
[14:19] <hateball> BluesKaj: Just what I said, a static html has no flash, so that shouldnt be the issue :)
[14:19] <hateball> and it's for the entire browser, not the content inside it as you can see
[14:20] <enkeyz> nvm guys
[14:20] <hateball> anyhows, I also have some issues with chrome + gpu so
[14:20] <enkeyz> updating my driver, and will be back
[14:25] <BluesKaj> hateball, that depends on the website, some are still using old flash versions
[14:27] <BluesKaj> html5 adoption still has a way to go with some webadmins
[14:27] <hateball> That still does not effect the browser GUI itself
[14:28] <BluesKaj> sez you
[14:28] <hateball> enkeyz: any luck after updating?
[14:28] <hateball> BluesKaj: I also happen to know that Google Search has no Flash on it, and that's what's show in the screenshot enkeyz provided
[14:29] <enkeyz> not really
[14:30] <diogenes_> flash is almost dead
[14:30] <enkeyz> installed the newest version - 18.0.2 - same problem
[14:30] <BluesKaj> diogenes_, i wish
[14:30] <enkeyz> I'll send a bugreport to them, maybe they can help
[14:30] <hateball> enkeyz: Suppose you could try going to chrome://flags and disabling gpu rendering, or maybe you had already done that
[14:31] <hateball> enkeyz: just for the time being, I mean
[14:31] <diogenes_> BluesKaj, it's a dead horse already, by 2020 adobe will kill it completely.
[14:31] <hateball> enkeyz: is this on wayland or X btw?
[14:31] <enkeyz> without hardware acceleration I don't get these artifacts, but screen tearing
[14:31] <enkeyz> X
[14:33] <BluesKaj> diogenes_, we can only hope
[14:44] <enkeyz> I  reported the bug to Mesa devs: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106355
[14:48] <BluesKaj> enkeyz, good !
[14:49] <enkeyz> since I bought rx 480 last year, I always have some problem with it on Linux
[14:49] <BluesKaj> enkeyz, is that a 'fancy' gpu ?
[14:50] <enkeyz> mid-range
[14:52] <enkeyz> It's working perfectly for gaming on Windows, but in Linux... yeah
[14:54] <hateball> enkeyz: for gaming stuff, there's #gamingonlinux where there are a number of people using AMD
[14:55] <enkeyz> I only play on Windows
[14:55] <hateball> enkeyz: just figured if you wanted to ask about more gaming focused stuff that's probably a better channel
[14:56] <hateball> sadly it seems you need to be running mesa from ppa to get the most out of AMD, but from what I read there's a lot of progress so no wonder
[14:57] <enkeyz> they will answer to my report in no time
[14:58] <enkeyz> maybe they'll get an idea
[17:37] <ca_cabot> what is the KDE 18.04 cli partition manager? it looks like gpart is not installed
[17:37] <ca_cabot> i'm trying to delete a zfs partition from a previous install, but dont have (or want) zfs tools on this install
[19:31] <_Wens_> Hi all! how to import qupzilla settings to falkon after upgrade to kubuntu 18.04?
[20:25] <user|84949> Hello. Can anybody give me an advice?😊 I've upgraded from kubuntu 17.10 to 18.04.... plasma (x-server) doesn't start... I've tried reinstalling Nvidia drivers. No result
[20:30] <user|95690> Hello
[20:31] <user|95690> How to reinstall xorg or x-server. The laptop Asus With Nvidia doesn't start x11 after upgrade from 17.10
[20:33] <user|95690> Or where can I get fresh info about this issue
[20:36] <user|95690> How are you getting on guys
 Hi, anyone knows why dolphin startup is so slow on kubuntu 18?
[20:42] <valorie> !nomodeset | user|95690:
[20:42] <valorie> maybe that will help?
[20:47] <user|95690> Thanks a lot and good luck
[22:48] <Guest27112> during installation on a UEFI-enabled machine it says i have to disable secure boot for third-party driver installation.  All well and good and I understand the technical reasons why, but what is the security key it asks to set? I can't find any information answering that.
[22:50] <diogenes_> broadcom-wl driver?
[22:52] <Guest27112> diogenes_: me? or responding to someone earlier?  On the livedisk right now, didn't log into my bouncer so don't have the backlog here
[22:53] <diogenes_> Guest27112, yes, i was asking you
[22:53] <diogenes_> is it bcmwl?
[22:54] <Guest27112> not sure; nvidia for certain.  It's not really a driver-specific question, though.  It's the broader "what is this passphrase I'm setting used for? what does it have to do with secure boot?"
[22:55] <Guest27112> diogenes_: https://i.imgur.com/GmeZzYv.png
[22:56] <diogenes_> secure boot has caused a lot more issues not allowing to load some proprietary drivers
[22:56] <Guest27112> i'm aware of the potential complications on the technical side; my query is specific to the key it asks to set in the installer (screenshot above)
[22:58] <diogenes_> judging by the screenshot i can tell that it's about that proprietary driver for your wireless card and it's closed source so i don't know if you could find out what and how it does since it's proprietary closed source
[23:00] <Guest27112> you can't actually glean that from the screenshot, because it could be any third-party driver that modifies code monitored by secure boot, not just a wNIC; that still doesn't address what the heck that key it asks to create is, or what it's used for...
[23:01] <diogenes_> Guest27112, i can bet it's that one, if you wanna test it, then go ahead without third-party installation and after the installation open the driver manager and you will see what driver is that
[23:02] <Guest27112> diogenes_: that's an assumption based on probability; yes, wNIC driver is the most common, but there's nothing in that shot that points to that over any other driver.  Regardless, it still doesn't address the actual question...
[23:04] <diogenes_> but the question kinda doesn't make sense since all is assumption and we don't even know which driver asks for secure boot off
[23:05] <diogenes_> that's why proceed without 3rd party drivers and you can figure that out later
[23:05] <Guest27112> it doesn't matter which driver asks; the question isn't "why does it want me to turn secure boot off" the question is "WTF is the key it asks me to set as part of disabling secure boot? what is it used for?"
[23:07] <diogenes_> i use a different distro that's why i have no clue what key it asks for
[23:10] <Guest27112> diogenes_: got this from #ubuntu http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/SecureBoot it looks to be a workaround to allow approving a changed binary for future boots, allowing you to have secure boot enabled without the headache of adding trusted keys and signing them yourself
[23:10] <Guest27112> diogenes_: waiting on further clarification over there to make sure i'm understanding it right
[23:26] <Guest27112> diogenes_: what it's for is better explained here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/SecureBoot#MOK_generation_and_signing_process RE: what the key the installer asks to set when disabling secure boot is.  It allows keeping secure boot enabled, and part of the install process for relevant modules signs them and has you create a new one to update it when you install updates.
[23:42] <kubuntu_> I am new to Linux and trying to install Kubuntu 18.04 and can't get Grub to install.
[23:49]  * MI_Noob I am new to Linux and having issues getting Grub to install
[23:50] <diogenes_> MI_Noob, which is?
[23:51]  * MI_Noob it hangs on install I have run boot-repair http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bwBHzJ5bfw/
[23:51]  * MI_Noob just not sure where to go next I have spend the last 12 hours trying to get it to install
[23:52] <diogenes_> 18.04?
[23:52]  * MI_Noob yes
[23:53] <diogenes_> does 16.04 installs well?
[23:53]  * MI_Noob never tried this is all new to me
[23:54] <diogenes_> it hangs with any error?
[23:56] <Guest27112> installer no longer prompts to encrypt home? O.o