[00:05] <Elw3> back when i last used it you needed to run nvidia-xconfig before it was usable.
[00:15] <Elw3> I just had a sudden case of update-apt-xapi.
[00:29] <BaKKaR> Elw3: i have ran the nvidia-xconfig but no joy still
[05:17] <tdinsmoor> I really like Kubuntu. That's all.
[05:17] <hateball> :)
[07:57] <besthacker> hi
[08:04] <besthacker> hi
[08:32] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:36] <mustafa_> good morning
[15:48] <rwd__> hi
[15:49] <rwd> I don't know how to play this software!
[21:14] <tengo> Hi, I'm running kubuntu 18.04 as a VM hosted in VMware Workstation. I'm unable to copy/paste anything into or from the VM. I'm about to start a search for info online, but thought I'd ask if anyone in here has encountered this issue? I don't have this iss with any other Linux VM's I'm running. Open vm tools are installed (10.2.0.1608 (build-7253323))
[21:31] <Algot> My reliable connection between Android and a Kubuntu laptop by way of KDEConnect has quit in the past few days. I've reinstalled the software on both devices with restarts. Neither one sees the other. Any thoughts?
[21:34] <tengo> @Algot - are they on the same network?
[21:35] <Algot> tengo: yes.
[21:36] <tengo> @Algot: no FW rules in place that would stop communication?
[21:37] <Algot> @tengo: Oh brother! What a dope. I just looked at the phone. WiFi was turned OFF. I don't remember doing that!
[21:39] <tengo> @Algot : I done something similiar. I connected to my guest network and wondered why it stopped working :) I hope once you connect via wifi things work out.
[21:41] <Algot> @tengo: Two (or more) minds always seem to work better than one. Thanks for being there.
[21:42] <tengo> @Algot : you're welcome.
[21:50] <Algot> @tengo: Yes. file transfers (photos), a daily task from phone to computer, are again working flawlessly. IRC is a great network!
[21:54] <mparillo> tengo: Have you installed in your Kubuntu guest the VMWare tools? sudo apt update && sudo apt install open-vm-tools-desktop -y
[22:02] <tengo> @mparillo - I installed using "sudo apt-get install open-vm-tools"
[22:04] <tengo> @mparillo - I just tried "sudo apt update && sudo apt install open-vm-tools-desktop -y". This hasn't helped.
[22:07] <tengo> @mparillo - I'll try using vmtools rather than open open vmtools. I kow its not the recommended option, but I need copy/paste to work for this vm to usable.
[22:10] <mparillo> In my case, I also needed to re-boot my VM. And perhaps (though this might only be a Virtual Box thing), also in the VMWare UI enable shared clipboard.
[22:14] <tengo> @mparillo - thanks for the info. I'll see how installing vmtools goes and the try that.  I don't see an option to enable shared clipboard. However, I would expect all my vms to have an issue if this wasn't enabled
[22:15] <tengo> Hi,
[22:15] <tengo> I'm running a Kubuntu 18.04 VM in VMware Work station. I'm unable to copy/paste anything to, or from, the VM. The VM has open VM tools installed. I have tried removing and re-installing open vm tools, but this hasn't helped. I run a few other Linux distro's and haven't encountered this issue.
[22:15] <tengo> VMware workstation 14 Pro - 14.1.2 build-8497320.
[22:15] <tengo> Open VM Tools 10.2.0.1608
[22:15] <tengo> Hase come across this issue?
[22:16] <tengo> Ignore above comments
[22:21] <tengo> @mparillo - installing VMware's VMtools has resolved the problem for me. Thanks for your suggestions.
[22:39] <mparillo> My pleasure.
[23:59] <syd> Baloo crashes quite frequently on my laptop. If I disable Baloo, what gets effected? (i.e. will I be able to search for things in settings? Will it slow down running "find" from a terminal?)