[00:38] <py_crash> Hi everyone! How do I install an ssh-server in Kubuntu 18.04. Old "apt install openssh-server" doesn´t work
[00:40] <krytarik> !info openssh-server | py_crash: Well, it should..
[00:42] <py_crash> yes, it works, sorry, it seems that I didn't have somehow all the packages lists
[03:53] <YankDownUnder> Question RE Ubuntu 18.04 => network shares - SMB or Apple - are not seen "out of the box" after an installation, HOWEVER, in using Ubuntu 18.04 - "out of the box" - everything is seen and configured/connected...is there a simple answer to this...and it's mostly for testing...my "deployments" have been with Ubuntu - but the "look and feel" is nicer...just wondering...it's not as if it's critical to biz or whatnot...cheers.
[04:52] <d-fish> Is there a way to import/export kde gui settings? Every time I reinstall kubuntu I fiddle with konsole profiles and dolphin buttons. I'd like to be able to automate this kind of stuff
[06:48] <zztopless> Evening... Does anyone know if it's possible to use the dolphin filter bar to hide all files containing a particular string (in this case a particular file extension) ?
[07:10] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:34] <IrcsomeBot1> syclopse was added by: syclopse
[08:23] <dodi> Which packages are required for kernel development, like the compilation of a virtual machine guest extensions?
[08:25] <dodi> Former versions offered packages for such development, but now I can't compile the VirtualBox guest extensions.
[08:35] <YankDownUnder> dodi, "build essentials" is one, for sure...
[08:37] <YankDownUnder> dodi, The Virtualbox site is great for telling you exactly WHAT packages are required...especially if you're "doing it by hand", my friend. Hope that helps a bit...it's actually extremely easy - IF you take a bit of time to read through the information/documentation... :)
[08:37] <lordievader> You probably also need the kernel-headers and dkms stuff.
[08:50] <dodi> Sorry, I couldn't find anything about required packages on the VB site.
[08:51] <dodi> ATM the autorun script even can't determine the linux version.
[08:53] <dodi> It's hard for me to guess that "linux-libc-dev" imports the kernel headers.
[08:55] <dodi> Exploring the packages is dead slow, Discover response time is in the hour range :-(
[09:00] <dodi> How do I determine the installed Linux version?
[09:02] <lordievader> dodi: `lsb_release -a`
[09:03] <lordievader> Also, this didn't work? https://askubuntu.com/questions/792832/how-to-install-virtualbox-guest-additions-for-ubuntu-16-04/792833
[09:03] <dodi> In my old VM I get "no LSB modules...", and only Release 13.04, but not the kernel version
[09:04] <lordievader> Oh, for the kernel you need `uname -a`. But are you running Kubuntu 13.04? That is EOL for some time...
[09:04] <lordievader> !eol
[09:07] <dodi> Thanks, 13.04 is running perfectly for me, its 3.8.0. Let me see more...
[09:07] <lordievader> I seriously recommend you to upgrade. 13.04 is end of life for a number  of years now.
[09:07] <lordievader> It doesn't receive support anymore.
[09:10] <dodi> I mention the old version only for reference, installing a newer version seems to be very hard
[09:12] <dodi> Hmm, after inserting the Guest Additions... no script started automatically. I opened it in file manager and guessed "autorun.sh"
[09:53] <wycer> ?
[09:55] <lordievader> dodi: Installing a newer version of Kubuntu you mean? That is not very difficult. But do make sure you have a backup of anything important.
[10:38] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[10:48] <YDU> Folks in here now? I'll ask again - just for giggles and grins -> I'm testing Kubuntu 18.04, and "out of the box", seeing shares on the network - SMB and Apple shares - just does NOT happen. With Ubuntu 18.04, everything's "normal"...is there something I'm missing?
[10:49] <dodi> Now I could make the current version run fine in a virtual machine - thanks to all :-)
[12:03] <obert_> impressive: no updates available today
[12:08] <acheronuk> obert_: SRU team try to avoid releasing queued updates on Fridays or weekends, as there are less people around to catch any regression error reports should that happen due to an update
[12:09] <obert_> acheronuk: I was sarcastic :) because I get updates available more or less one or two times per day
[12:09] <acheronuk> I gathered :P
[12:09] <obert_> which is a bit annoying
[12:09] <obert_> because my internet speed sux
[12:11] <obert_> acheronuk: btw what's SRU?
[12:12] <acheronuk> obert_: oh. sorry. shorthand for Stable Release Updates
[12:13] <obert_> ah thanks
[12:15] <obert_> think: I got 44ms of latency of my internet speed :)
[12:15] <obert_> we are in the late 30s
[12:16] <obert_> a friend of mine in Oslo get 1ms latency :P
[12:34] <lordievader> Latency to what? Your next hop?
[13:05] <obert_> lordievader: what's hop?  latency of internet speed, I launched the speedtest and noticed that
[13:06] <lordievader> For latency it matters a lot to what you measure. The latency between me and my next hop aint much. If I measure the latency between me and the other side of the world it is alot more.
[13:06] <lordievader> Hence, saying my latency is X, doesn't mean much.
[13:07] <obert_> ah gotcha
[13:08] <obert_> but still it seems to be a very high latency value
[13:08] <obert_> mine
[13:26] <humm8> obert_: iirc, general latency measurements should taken be in the network of your isp
[13:33] <lordievader> Also, 30ms for wifi isn't very odd.
[15:13] <ovichiro> Hi, I have a small problem with Kubuntu 18.04 + Geany, the editor. Normally in Geany one can use Shift+Mouse scroll for horizontal scrolling. This works fine in GTK DEs, but doesn't seem to be working in KDE. Shift+Scroll down just scrolls 8 chars then stops. If I drag the bar to the right and use Shift+Scroll up, it works fine all the way to the beginning of the line.
[15:14] <ovichiro> Anyone else seen this behavior?
[15:15] <ovichiro> Sublime and vscode are not affected btw. I imagine they do that differently.
[15:22] <BluesKaj> ovichiro, i don't use geany , but the shift mouse scroll works in dolphin, kwrite,kate and konsole
[15:23] <BluesKaj> so far , haven't checked any others
[15:26] <ovichiro> BluesKaj, I'd be interested how you set up kate to do horizontal scrolling with shift+mouse scroll. For me it does Page Down by default.
[15:26] <ovichiro> But indeed, what I mention is Geany specific.
[15:32] <BluesKaj> ovichiro, long lines in kate :-)
[15:33] <BluesKaj> i have some text files that needed editing after I added some long strings for reference etc
[15:34] <ovichiro> BluesKaj, of course I opened a file with long lines.
[15:37] <ovichiro> I have basically a default install and the touchpad seems to scroll fine with two-finger horizontal scrolling.
[15:40] <BluesKaj> ovichiro, never used the touchpad much on the laptop, always used w wireless mouse
[15:42] <ovichiro> BluesKaj, the touchpad was just additional info if of any help. I'm interested in Shift + Mouse wheel horizontal scroll.
[15:43] <BluesKaj> no kidding, but I have nothing else to add
[15:44] <ovichiro> BluesKaj, do you have any special utilities installed to do that or is it a default Kubuntu?
[15:45] <BluesKaj> as far as mouse/touchpad, no special utlities
[15:50] <ovichiro> ok, thanks
[17:08] <batteronizer> Hi, is the plasma browser integration package available for Kubuntu 18.04? I couldn't find it.
[17:35] <lordievader> batteronizer: It might be in backports. If I am not mistaken it is something from the latest Plasma version, correct?
 it's part of plasma 5.13. not even released by KDE yet
[17:37] <batteronizer> lordievader: plasma 5.13
[17:38] <lordievader> There is your answer 😉. It will go to backports first, when released.
[17:40] <batteronizer> Yup :-)
[18:04] <d-fish> ‎ Is there a way to import/export kde gui settings? Every time I reinstall kubuntu I fiddle with konsole profiles and dolphin buttons. I'd like to be able to automate this kind of stuff.
[18:08] <BluesKaj> d-fish, do you do a clean install each new release?
[18:08] <acheronuk> ~/.config/konsolerc and similar config files
[18:08] <acheronuk> or re-use your /home/$USER partition if you have one
[18:09] <d-fish> I haven't done a clean install on my laptop in a while, but I just installed kubuntu on my desktop. It made me realize how much configuring I've done
[18:10] <BluesKaj> d-fish, if you have separate / (root) and /home partitions, then on you next clean install , install to / and save the mountpoint for your /home partition
[18:10] <BluesKaj> that saves all your default app config files
[18:11] <d-fish> I don't have separate partitions, I do have backups of /home
[18:14] <BluesKaj> that only helps on the same release, not a new one