[02:14] <thedarkanon> Hi
[02:16] <thedarkanon> I couldn't get nVidia prime profiles to work in 18.04 with the proprietary drivers, and I looked around and after many many posts and results I found that not using nvidia-settings but 'prime-profile [nvidia|intel|query]' works because it doesn't try to change the settings the same way or something.... incase anyone else has been having problems getting a laptop intel gpu to work instead of discrete
[02:16] <thedarkanon> The settings menu for nvidia didn't work, it messed up X
[02:16] <thedarkanon> and then the system wouldn't boot a graphical interface
[02:17] <thedarkanon> So now I have CUDA with proprietary driver but intel GPU which more than doubles my laptops battery life
[03:10] <plex_dave> Hey errbody. I have a device with no keyboard that I am running kubuntu 16.04 on. For the life of me, I cannot figure out how to get it set up so that the on screen keyboard comes up when I tap a place that I can enter text.
[03:11] <plex_dave> oops, 18.04.  muscle memory
[03:14] <valorie> https://askubuntu.com/questions/837965/on-screen-keyboard-in-kubuntu-16-04-lts might help
[03:16] <plex_dave> Unfortunately that link isn't helpful. I see that there's a decent virtual keyboard that is available when I am on the login screen. I would like to use that if possible.
[03:16] <vespertatia> perhaps a workaround--setting up a global key combination to display on-screen keyboard?
[03:17] <plex_dave> Ah but see, there's no keyboard attached to this device.
[03:17] <valorie> unfortunately I don't know
[03:18] <plex_dave> I saw a youtube video of someone showing off that they had done it, but they did not show how they did it.
[03:18] <valorie> boo
[03:20] <plex_dave> I had another tablet with Gnome installed that I was able to do this on. I know there is a solution out there. I just can't find it.
[03:21] <plex_dave> maybe it's in the universal access or accessibility settings?
[06:13] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:38] <ricktimmis[m]> Good morning
[08:10] <pereira_alex> hi
[08:28] <lordievader> 👋
[12:37] <icogon> Kubuntu 18.04 starts overheating a bit. It worked flawlessly for the last couple of weeks. How can I fix this?
[14:05] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[15:40] <cristi_> hello
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[19:14] <canon> Question: I installed a usb Mic and after I restarted my system later that week I was not able to get my sound to work... any one having the same issues
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[20:45] <Johnny5> hi
[20:45] <Johnny5> odd