[00:03] <juacom99> Yes genii
[00:04] <genii> juacom99: When the computer is powered on, it will use whatever NumLock setting is in the BIOS, until Kubuntu begins and then turns it on
[00:27] <Simonious_> I'm using fim in a script, but it seems to be blocking, is there a way to give it a time to run before bailing? something like -time $seconds ?
[03:07] <Shikadi> why?
[05:12] <batteronizer> Good morning folks
[05:13] <batteronizer> Is there any way to quickly suspend all notifications in Kubuntu?
[05:13] <batteronizer> Something like, press the power button and it shows an option to turn off all notifications
[05:13] <valorie> well, you can alt+space and type notifications
[05:14] <valorie> which takes you directly to that part of systemsettings
[05:14] <valorie> batteronizer: ^^^
[05:15] <batteronizer> valorie: Yes, but that won't allow me to instantly suspend all notifications. Something like a DND mode.
[05:16] <batteronizer> Do you know where I should look in code if I want to add such an option myself to the Leave/Shutdown menu?
[05:25] <valorie> batteronizer: I don't
[05:25] <valorie> however, you could ask in #kde perhaps
[05:26] <batteronizer> valorie: cool :-)
[05:26] <valorie> best in euro-working hours though
[05:26] <batteronizer> ah yes
[05:33] <SzykCech> HI all!!! I wonder why Kubuntu switch monitor to power off mode when I unchecked System settings->Desktop behavoiur->Desktop lock->Lock automatically after: 15min (i translate it myself so I am not sure how this options path will be in English).
[05:34] <SzykCech> What I want is: No screen lock, no screen power save mode. I want turn off my monitor by hand...
[05:34] <SzykCech> (when I need it)
[05:35] <batteronizer> SzykCech: Check the Power Management settings, maybe that is affecting
[09:17] <termy> hello, I have a little Problem with my default Printer option, I change from gray to colour, but after close the config window and reopen it, the printer ist set to gray again
[09:18] <termy> Kubutu Version 17.10
[09:20] <termy> ok thats strange, after i change the option often, to see wat happen, now the option ist after reopen correct oO
[10:52] <jernej_> hey guys and gals, quick question: when I try to use the "find" function in Dolphin I get the errror: "The process for the baloosearch protocol died unexpectedly". What is the problem here?
[11:18] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[11:37] <onlyabyte> .
[13:38] <Guest16726> I can't do any update on Kubuntu because I get the message: Error while installing package: install linux-image-extra-4.13.0-41-generic package post-removal script subprocess returned errorexit status 1
[13:38] <Guest16726> could anyone help me out?
[13:39] <Guest16726> i tried sudo apt-get -f install
[13:39] <BluesKaj> Guest16726, try, sudo dpkg --configure -a, then if then f insyatll
[13:40] <BluesKaj> oops then f install
[13:40] <Guest16726> Error! Could not locate dkms.conf file.
[13:40] <Guest16726> seems to be a problem with dkms
[13:41] <Guest16726> this happend after upgrading
[13:41] <BluesKaj> Guest16726, ok , try, sudo apt install --rteinstall dkms
[13:41] <BluesKaj> reinstall
[13:42] <Guest16726> Errors were encountered while processing:
[13:42] <Guest16726>  linux-image-extra-4.13.0-41-generic
[13:42] <Guest16726> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[13:43] <BluesKaj> any dependency error(s)?
[13:44] <Guest16726> https://thepasteb.in/p/pghQJjEO79OCR
[13:44] <Guest16726> doesn't look like it
[13:46] <BluesKaj> try the recovery kernel in grub
[13:48] <BluesKaj> if that doesn't work run sudo apt-get autoremove
[13:49] <Guest16726> ok, thought maybe there is a way without recovery mode
[13:50] <Guest16726> autoremove gives pretty much the same error as reinstall
[13:52] <BluesKaj> Guest16726, looks like you're caught in a loop ..recovery might work though
[16:40] <mattfly> hello, i have a setup where i have multiple windows and would like them to be docked and behave like if they were just the same window, is there any way to do this with kwin?
[17:11] <Roey> hi
[17:11] <Roey> Why do I get this error?  https://pastebin.com/Prh50khz  <-- I am attaching an external backup hard drive and this is what I see from /var/log/syslog when I turn it on.  "lsblk" doesn't list the drive at all, either.