[00:29] <christian> Hello
[01:29] <Etrigan63> Evening all
[01:30] <Etrigan63> Has anyone gotten the appimage of digikam to upload to an online service?
[01:31] <Etrigan63> When I try I get an error about not being able to open the io-slave. I have Firefox set as my default browser.
[04:55] <IrcsomeBot1> Faszinosium42 was added by: Faszinosium42
[09:18] <kab0m> hey there. Can someone tell me how i can use an emoji picker like “Insert Emoji” on Kubuntu/KDE? tia
[11:43] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[15:28] <brianwbass> hi
[15:37] <kdeUser> Hi. I have got a bug in the Ubuntu 18.04 x64, KDE 5.12.5. When I change a volume or a display backlight fast, a progress bar sometimes goes back a few steps. You can see this on a gif, on the gif I always turn mouse wheel to UP. gif is here https://imgur.com/a/ArFV77y
[15:39] <kdeUser> Despite I turn mouse wheel to UP only somtimes progress bar steps back.
[15:43] <kdeUser> The bug appeared since Ubuntu 18.04. There is no such bug in Ubuntu 16.04 x64 with native KDE or KDE from official PPA.
[15:45] <kdeUser> Thx for attention. I hope the bug will be fixed ASAP cause this is annoying case.
[15:46] <kdeUser> Bye!
 @kdeUser, Ensure to search bugs.kde.org for a similar report.  if you can't find a reprt submit one.
[20:15] <Amigo82> Hello
[20:16] <Amigo82> I'm trying again Kubuntu after a long while and I'm having a very stupid problem just after completing installation of Kubuntu 18.04
[20:17] <Amigo82> After shutting down and removing the USB live stick and restarting the computer
[20:17] <Amigo82> I get up only to the grub rescue console
[20:17] <Amigo82> Does the grub version that comes with the kubuntu 18.04 installation iso understand ext4 partitions?
[20:18] <Amigo82> Because the problem seems to stem from the fact that grub doesn't see the installation directory /
[20:18] <Amigo82> Either that, or it doesn't see SSD disks.
[20:18] <Amigo82> Can anyone suggest to a newbie what can I do?
[20:19] <Amigo82> It's a completely new installation on an empty and formated SSD with  the ext4 file system.
[20:20] <diogenes_> is it efi?
[20:22] <Amigo82> It's a gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H motherboard. I don't think it's UEFI.
[20:22] <Amigo82> It's description mentions it being hybrid EFI
[20:23] <diogenes_> look in bios
[20:23] <Amigo82> ok, I'll check, give me 1 min.
[20:23] <diogenes_> you could disable efi and reinstall
[20:27] <diogenes_> don't forget to set partition scheme to /msdos/mbr
[20:27] <Amigo82> It doesn't seem like a modern UEFI Bios, rather it looks like the tradidional blue window BIOS. Nowhere does it mention UEFI. I can select how to treat SATA disks as either oldschool IDE, or as SATA, or AHCI
[20:28] <Amigo82> In other words there isn't a choice for "EFI", "not EFI" anywhere.
[20:29] <diogenes_> is it ide?
[20:29] <diogenes_> or ahci
[20:29] <Amigo82> All my disks are SATA. I have the BIOS configured in AHCI mode
[20:30] <diogenes_> maybe try with ide
[20:31] <Amigo82> ok, will do. But isn't it slower? Or does the OS take over this after boot and use the disks efficiently?
[20:32] <diogenes_> most likely u wont notice any difference
[20:32] <Amigo82> wow
[20:32] <Amigo82> It booted up immediately
[20:32] <Amigo82> thanks!
[20:32] <diogenes_> yw
[20:34] <Amigo82> :)  Thanks again, it was great. Didn't think this could be a problem. After all SATA has been along for 15 years or so.
[20:34] <Amigo82> I'll keep working on it, thanks.
[20:35] <diogenes_> np