[05:18] <batteronizer> Hi guys, is anyone aware of any workarounds for the systemd-udevd high CPU consumption issue on Dell laptops with 18.04?
[06:33] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:33] <oerheks> turnoff bluetooth?? https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2389530
[06:34] <oerheks> "bluez" issue https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/433393/systemd-udevd-high-cpu-usage
[06:34] <oerheks> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1759836
[07:19] <kubast2> Uhm so I put my pc to sleep ,and when I woke it up and logged in I was greeted with 3 failed to write some KDE config ,and the root file system was mounted as ReadOnly which I know cause I tried to restart sddm to launch firefox ,because killall firefox apparentlly didn't killed "firefox" and didn't let me to launch the browser window
[07:20] <kubast2> 4.15.0-20-generic
[07:21] <kubast2> how can I report this ,might be the first time in like 25 or 50 times I put my pc to sleep but would be nice to see it fixed
[07:21] <kubast2> what steps should I take
[07:21] <kubast2> allready rebooted so at best systemctl log and kernel message log
[07:21] <kubast2> any value in that ?
[07:23] <lordievader> kubast2: I'd check the smart values of your drive first. The rootfs mounts read only when it occurs erros.
[07:23] <lordievader> errors*
[07:23] <kubast2> it's a fairlly new hdd but okay
[07:23] <kubast2> I doubt they install failling drives in new laptops
[07:24] <kubast2> in sec
[07:25] <kubast2> self test or just atributes
[07:26] <kubast2> 0 sectors ,0 end to end error ,0 command timeout ,0 uncorrectable errors ,0 high fly writes ,30961260 seek error rate ,4516972 read error rate
[07:27] <kubast2> ok doing extended rn
[07:28] <lordievader> Those are quite  high error rates.
[07:28] <lordievader> Could be  due to a faulty sata cable though.
[07:28] <kubast2> or connector who knows
[07:30] <kubast2> IIRC it's reporting concatenation of error rate and total reads. ,well turns out someone got 2 milions
[07:30] <kubast2> *200
[07:31] <kubast2> Brand new Seagate HDD has high raw read error rate<well it might not be it?
[07:31] <kubast2> It seems it may be a count of the actual sectors read, the errors are in the upper 16bits of the 48bit word, please see
[07:32] <kubast2> 0 read errors
[07:32] <lordievader> Does `dmesg` report anything about this?
[07:32] <kubast2> lordievader: can I view past dmesg ?
[07:33] <lordievader> kubast2: If it is saved to `/var/log/dmesg` yes.
[07:34] <kubast2> running journactl -o short_precise -k -b -1 it's there
[07:35] <kubast2> nothing out of ordinary at least on last ACPI: Waking up from system sleep state S3
[07:38] <kubast2> at some point there was sefault from web content(firefox) and some apparmor stuff but that's about it; pcie timeouts happen at the beginning ,but they are corrected at boot
[07:38] <kubast2> nothing seems out of ordinary
[07:40] <batteronizer> oerheks: Thanks, that itself didn't work
[07:40] <batteronizer> In me case moving this file: /lib/udev/rules.d/97-hid2hci.rules was needed
[10:26] <user19999999> hello! guys i can't start steam games (insurgency) everything is up and running but when i click my game it wont start how can I see steam output messages?
[10:41] <hateball> oh they left quite fast
[11:06] <w0lf> hi there
[11:06] <w0lf> in my kubuntu
[11:06] <w0lf> I am having this strange issue
[11:06] <w0lf> my USB 3 port stop recharging my phone after a while
[11:07] <w0lf> even If i unplug and plug it again
[11:07] <w0lf> the only solution is reboot the machine
[11:07] <w0lf> can someone please help
[11:20] <hateball> w0lf: do you see anything in dmesg ?
[11:20] <hateball> like if the device turns off or something
[11:27] <w0lf> hateball, actually just noticed that the charging sign is not showing in iphone but its charging lols
[11:39] <hateball> w0lf: :D
[11:40] <hateball> w0lf: problem solved then? :p
[11:40] <w0lf> hateball, yeah ahaha
[11:43] <hateball> :D
[11:43] <hateball> w0lf: best type of problem
[13:12] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[13:22] <alket_> hi BluesKaj
[13:44] <BluesKaj> hi alket_
[15:03] <R13ose> The panel I created is not hiding when the mouse is not over this.  How do I fix this?
[15:30] <hateball> R13ose: did you set it to autohide?
[15:43] <R13ose> Yes the autohide is set
[15:51] <R13ose> I figured this out.  Something was open for panel settings that I didn't see
[18:05] <acme_> #privacy
[19:12] <katnip> https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-reset-lost-root-password-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux
[19:15] <genii> There is no default root password.
[19:16] <genii> Root login on *buntu is disabled by default and the usage of sudo from an account with admin priveleges is the preferred model.
[19:40] <rohan> hello! After upgrading my laptop to Kubuntu 18.04, I feel like KDE has become very slow/sluggish.
[19:41] <rohan> for example, clicking on menus takes a long time to show up
[19:41] <rohan> Alt-f2 takes forever to load
[19:41] <rohan> can someone help me debug, please?
[20:19] <nico_> hola
[20:19] <nico_> I'm trying to compile Qt qml plugins in kubuntu
[20:19] <nico_> I've been having troubles since some time, somebody knows where could I find a good tutorial? (I'm trying to compile extended plasmoids)
[23:32] <ottod> Hello, I just installed Kubuntu and was about to install nodejs when I noticed it comes with Kubuntu
[23:32] <ottod> Why is that?
[23:33] <ottod> There is no preinstalled package requiring it
[23:47] <metalbiker> hey folks. i just installed the minimal version of kubuntu and i need to find out what the terminal commands are to install the kde packages for libreoffice to get it to look correct. it looks like windows 95 with its blocky boxes and whatnot.
[23:52] <ottod> libreoffice-kde4