[00:34] <viewer|57638> just figured out that kubuntu 18.04 doesn't work with 3d accel in vbox ; / is there an alternative distro that works well in vbox with 3d accel?
[00:34] <viewer|57638> vbox 5.2
[02:52] <redphantom> Can anyone help me? Been trying to update mono but failing hopelessly
[02:53] <redphantom> i even tried compiling the tarball but that didn't update it
 I/m experiencing some slowness of file open diaalog … What might be cause of this? … When I try to open some file from Kate for instance it shows open dialog borders and just loading for few seconds(3 to10 usually)
 oh it seems it depends on one of autofs mounts is not available
 if it is available it works fast and smooth
 is it possible to fix this somehow for case when autofs NFS share not available?
[07:57] <zxq9> Try making sure the unavailable volume isn't mounted (or trying to be mounted).
[08:54] <vegii> KDE ocassionally freezes on me. This seems to be a long known issue without a known solution?
[08:55] <vegii> as ub all panels freeze
[08:55] <vegii> *as in
[10:08] <IrcsomeBot2> Scyt4l3 was added by: Scyt4l3
[10:13] <ylli_> hello
[10:13] <ylli_> all
[11:48] <Guest24459> hey guys. I am a newbie and just messed up my system slightly. My system partition (including /home) is on a ssd. I have now mounted my 2nd HDD to /home instead of /home/datahdd . how do I make that right? How can I reverse that? I am sure I can just tell the system to take the "old" /home folder somehow, right? Thanks for your help!
[11:48] <Guest24459> Kubunt 18.04
[11:48] <Guest24459> Kubuntu 18.04
[11:56] <Guest24459> in my box there is an sda, sdb and sdc.
[11:56] <Guest24459> sdc is my system SSD. sdb is the data HDD.
[11:57] <Guest24459> In my research I have found out that apparently I have to edit the fstab but I do not know how.
[11:58] <Guest24459> I am afraid if I do this wrong, my computer won't start at all.
[11:58] <Guest24459> # <file system> <mount point>   <type>  <options>       <dump>  <pass>
[11:58] <Guest24459> # / was on /dev/sda1 during installation
[11:58] <Guest24459> UUID=706dd3de-cec8-4d66-88b2-c73a9497994e	/	ext4	errors=remount-ro	0	1	
[11:59] <Guest24459> /swapfile	none	swap	sw	0	0	
[11:59] <Guest24459> /dev/sdb1	/home/pan	ntfs	defaults	0	0	
[11:59] <Guest24459> That's my fstab.
[12:01] <Guest24459> The only thing I want to do is telling the system NOT to mount the data HDD to /home. Then it should default to taking the /home folder on the system SSD, right?
[12:02] <Guest24459> So can I just delete the line "/dev/sdb1 /home/pan ntfs defaults 0 0 "?
[12:19] <BluesKaj> HI folks
 Hi everybody
 (Photo, 233x121) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/NWFzMr6s/file_8608.jpg
 I've been experiencing various display problems and haven't found a solution to them yet. Lots of screen tearing and very frequently I get the names of icons on my desktop to have a colored banner over them (see screenshot). I've asked this before and it seems no one had an answer, but today I found the compositor settings, about which I don't have a clue. Is there anything I could try there?
 Another thing twice it has happened to me: the system notifies me of updates, then I click the notification to open Discovery, tell it to update and it hangs like you can see on the following screenshot.
 (Photo, 996x755) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/NlMXo210/file_8610.jpg
 There's nothing I can do about it. If I try to close it it says there are tasks that need to be done.
 Only thing that worked was opening a terminal and then sudo reboot
[13:23] <mparillo> fmb: Yes, that happens to me on CC. But you do not need to sudo reboot. I use ksysguard, and kill discover from there. And instead of sudo reboot you can now systemctl reboot (no sudo required).
 @mparillo, oh, thank you!
[15:09] <serega404> Hi
[15:21] <fscale> Ok folks, now that I've finished my tedious setup of Kubuntu, it's time to complain about the minor issues(Too late to switch to some other distro actually.) It all works fine for some time after a boot but then, programs of icons which I've set to always appear in the system tray don't appear & the Windows key doesn't launch the application launcher(Mouse click works fine.)
[15:22] <fscale> all this is fixed after a reboot but then it appears again after using it for some time.
[15:22] <fscale> Anyone else facing these issues?
[15:23] <fscale> Kubuntu 18.04 LTS
[15:27] <fscale> The application launcher is basically the start menu of Kubuntu
[15:49] <swein> anyone else with a intel GPU (I have iris 520) get weird checkerboarding artifacts when moving items fast? or playing video
[15:50] <swein> also is there no multi monitor DPI scaling options in 18.04?
[16:28] <pineapplelover_> hello should kubuntu update manager be suggesting to upgrade kubuntu to 18.04 LTS are there still bugs to fix or should I keep waiting?
[16:36] <pineapplelover_> hello?
[16:37] <vespertatia> hi
[16:45] <genii> pineapplelover_: It will prompt after 18.04.1 is out
[16:46] <pineapplelover_> genii thanks
[16:46] <genii> ( July 26 )
[17:12] <fscale> genii: But I'm already on 18.04 will the update to 18.04 change settings or anything for that matter?
[17:13] <fscale> update to *18.04.1
[17:15] <genii> No
[17:16] <fscale> Also I hope it'll fix some of the minor bugs I posted above.
[18:41] <niccagenick> Some settings such as touchpad sensitivity and Konsole's setting (Contr + alt + t) are disabled. I can not click on them. Someone know how to change that?
[18:42] <niccagenick> I tried to change all suggestions on foruns or sites but no one helps me
[18:56] <fredo> hello
[18:57] <fredo> Is is possible to prevent kubuntu from printing an enless stream of messages upon startup, without being able to modify /etc/default/grub
[18:57] <fredo> I can't get the machine to boot, so I can't do anything that involves working with the terminal, all I have access to is the grub command line
[21:34] <krabbe> moin
[22:17] <gogeta> who shot the kubuntu dog lol