=== Fresh is now known as DigDug === DigDug is now known as DugABug === DugABug is now known as Pimp [02:29] hello [02:30] who you pinging? [02:30] dont talk all at once [02:31] dumb hoes need a good smack [02:31] whos got my baby powder === Pimp is now known as Hoe [03:09] andi was added by: andi === kallesbar_ is now known as kallesbar [04:11] Anyone here. Having a issuse with kubuntu 18.04 not allowing me to use sudo === alien_ is now known as theringer [04:24] hmmm, no information and then leaves === alhelalat is now known as what === what is now known as Guest5321 [06:54] Good morning === kubuntu is now known as Guest50789 [08:03] Hi - since updating from 16.04 to 18.04, I'm unable to access the windows shares on our company. Is there anything in addition I have to do in order to be able to use dolphin for accessing shares? [08:12] bschindler: might need to adjust the smb version used [08:12] bschindler: as default version is likely changed due to wannacry [08:14] I just was able to make it work, this did help: https://forum.manjaro.org/t/samba-share-working-but-not-browsable-by-manjaro-xfce-broken-again/32603/19 [08:15] a bit surprising to say the least === rafa is now known as Guest89212 [09:57] Hiyas all === rattle is now known as RATTLE === RATTLE is now known as RATTLE99 === mkv is now known as m4v [13:51] Hi. Since I installed Kubuntu 18.04, I had an "OS" link in Dolphin that let me click it and it automounted my windows ntfs partition, which was very useful to me. But since a few days ago, it mounts the partition read-only. Any clue on where to fix this or change it to original behaviour? [13:58] ktecho: Is is defined in `/etc/fstab`? [14:03] ktecho: Have you booted into Windows recently? The usual suspect here is that Windows creates a hiberfil.sys file because by default it hibernates/suspends instead of actual shutdown/power off, and then Kubuntu cannot mount the partition read-write because writing to it from linux would leave the filesystem in an unstable condition. [14:03] ...and they're gone again [14:07] hello [14:08] ktecho: Have you booted into Windows recently? The usual suspect here is that Windows creates a hiberfil.sys file because by default it hibernates/suspends instead of actual shutdown/power off, and then Kubuntu cannot mount the partition read-write because writing to it from linux would leave the filesystem in an unstable condition. [14:09] genii: just rebooted into Windows to shut it down. But the problem persists. [14:09] genii: I've just seen that it's not defined in /etc/fstab. Do you know what other place it's defined in? [14:09] Is this a kde stuff? [14:10] ktecho: I would recommend in Windows to open Command Promp as admin, then issue: powercfg.exe /h off [14:11] This globally turns off the hibernate/suspend so that you don't have to navigate 10 different places in Control Panel finding all the places it's set for different things [14:13] oh, understand [14:13] going to try right now [14:13] thanks genii [14:13] ktecho: Then should probably also do a filesystem check with chkdsk C: /f ...it will tell you it can't at the moment but give an option to run it next boot, which you should reboot and let it run. [14:14] ohhh, ok [14:14] hi, i have pidgin from sipe collab ppa installed, and its tray icon is extremely small, unclickable....who to talk to? [14:14] \After the hibernate and chkdsk finish, you should be able to mount read-write again from Kubuntu [14:19] * genii wanders back to the coffeepot [14:20] genii: you the man! [14:20] genii: that made it. Thanks! [14:21] ktecho: Glad to be of assistance :) [14:24] :) [14:43] !cookie | genii [14:43] genii: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie! [14:45] * genii munches cookie [14:45] ok, gotta go ...my vehicle needs the a/c serviced....probly gonna charg me a small fortune...BBL === miguel is now known as Guest9977 [17:15] heeey guys wassup === kubuntu is now known as Guest35673 [17:15] former gnome user here :D [17:16] i have to tell you, KDE is waaaay better [17:16] much smoother and faster [17:16] also on low end hardware [17:16] loving it so far [17:16] much more customizable and better looking than Gnome!! [17:16] :D [17:20] Guest35673: yes, much more flexible with more options than gnome for sure [17:20] How can I deleted the download uninstalled updates? I am ran out of space, 0mb [17:21] How can I get deleted the download uninstalled updates? I am ran out of space, 0mb [17:23] CalicoFlows: run sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get autoclean, to make more room in your / (root) dir [17:24] BluesKaj, oh thank you so much, 692 MB disk space will be freed. Last time I ran into a situation like that, I couldn't boot up... [17:25] then in install gparted live media on a usb or cd/dvd and run it to expand your partitionsince you need more room [17:29] CalicoFlows: run that command periodically like once/week or so [17:32] BluesKaj, thanks, I wrote it down. Rebooting. === mkv is now known as m4v [17:41] When I try opening the task manager I get this error https://i.imgur.com/ZP3NKuX.png And then the actual window loads and it's blank https://i.imgur.com/igvFIBj.png How can I fix that, please? I am a bit worried that this sort of thing happens. Overall the performance of my system has been getting worse ;/ [17:44] CalicoFlows: run df -h to see much disk space you have [17:47] :O https://i.imgur.com/S2XON3k.png How can I delete the /snap stuff [17:48] They were showing up in Dolphin when was trying out to do whatever I was doing and they are long gone, I assumed they were deleted [17:49] Ah, OK I thought the /loop's were folders. They are files. Can I just delete them safely? [17:50] I shouldn't have installed propietary software anyway [17:53] Alright, I decided to go with sudo apt purge snapd ... [17:53] I don't know much about snaps, but they aren't going to save you much [17:54] but I still see the loop files in /dev [17:54] looks like you have alot of data on your windows partition, lots of apps ? [17:55] or media stuff ? [17:56] I used to use that partition to store data, music, but all of a sudden at some point I stopped being able to write on it, just read [17:56] so I was using Windows for a while, but now I am back... [17:56] it would be really great if I could be able to write on it again haha [17:58] the thing is, I also have a bunch of free non partitioned space, but I was told not to expand my it without a flash drive, do you think I can do it as I still don't have one [17:59] do you have a cdrom on the laptop, you could burn gparted on a cds and use that to eopand your partitions [18:00] expand [18:00] That's the actual situation https://i.imgur.com/cFZ7DJp.png [18:02] so do you have a cdrom? [18:04] Ah, no. So it's true I guess that I can't expand it without additional media, damn. I guess I will really should not forget to get a flash drive when I am in the city again, finally. [18:06] I remember I tried installing Kubuntu from my android actually [18:07] Do you think I could use that same method? [18:07] odd because I just looked up some spewcs on your laprop and it shows a removable dvd drive [18:08] typical Lenovo , 5-6 different versions of the same model , I haver G500 and some don't have a dvd drive either [18:09] There are a couple tricks for that, but only really short term solutions. First is to remove the 5% of disk space reserved for root only, that sometimes gives you enough room to complete updates, etc. But if rooms that tight it will soon fill up again anyways. Another way is to hook another drive up and then "expand" the room by mounting it to /boot after copying whatever's on the original /boot to it [18:09] mine does, fortunately [18:11] The proper solution is of course to migrate to a larger drive [18:11] genii: yeah , that's essentially what i did with my RPI3 [18:11] I have 2 gigs free now, I should survive. Drivedroid was the name of the app that I was thinking about, but it only could be used to boot .isos [18:15] CalicoFlows: kubuntu needs more respect, make more room for it when you can :-) [18:17] I've been on weird websites and I my Chrome under Windows got infected. I used to frequent the same web sites under Linux as well. How can I find out if anything bad is going on, AV...? [18:18] BluesKaj, it used to be fine when I was able to write onto my Windows partition, but as I said at some point it stopped allowing me [18:23] uh, I can't even run DriveDroid as I don't have Google Malware on my phone [18:47] CalicoFlows: is there partitioner app you could use on your phone ? [18:47] connect it to your laptop via USB === mkv is now known as m4v [19:58] No, unfortunately [19:58] I will get a flash drive at last [21:10] Is there a way to retain the functionality of my brightness buttons [21:10] without running compositor? [21:11] my laptop is getting laggy from time to type, apps are freezing for 4 5 6 seconds (skype, viber, opera, vivaldi) randomly, I want to try out how it would be without compositor [22:50] is there going to be a kubuntu 18.10? === niky is now known as niky_ === niky_ is now known as niky [22:51] :D [22:54] is there going to be kubuntu 18.10 LTS? [22:55] it won't be LTS [22:55] ok go it [22:56] so its in development? or not? [22:57] So 18.10 is in development?? [23:01] Upgraded my desktop to 18.04, and now the monitor won't turn off after the timeout that I've set. Anyone else had this issue? [23:01] Screen power off on my laptop seems to be working fine, though [23:02] try rebooting the desktop [23:04] is there going to be a 18.10 release soon?Just to make sure. [23:06] ??? [23:06] Yes, in October. [23:06] Oh ok [23:07] Is there dev preview? [23:08] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/ [23:08] thanks [23:09] not much has changed from 18.04 yet, as we are waiting for new Qt to land [23:13] Is there Ubuntu 18.10 dev preview [23:15] ?? [23:18] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/daily-live/current/ [23:20] can you give me the ubuntu mate 18.10 because i cant acsses the 18.04 build. [23:21] ?? [23:21] Dude, just amend the URL as desired. [23:35] ... [23:36] .. [23:36] .