[00:25] <ndw28> howdy
[00:25] <ndw28> I have an Avantree pair of headphones and it connects (the OS sees the headphones), the volume thingy shows up but no sound. Not sure if I need to restart pulse audio or what..?
[00:25] <ndw28> it shows up as a trusted device under bluetooth devices in system settings
[00:31] <ndw28> I figured it out.. thanks
[00:32] <ndw28> I just got a wireless usb dongle from ThinkPenguin. I highly recommend them!
[00:34] <ndw28> It's interesting that I cannot access pulseaudio like pulseaudio -k through sudo. Is this an override that the kubuntu system does?
[00:35] <ndw28> When I run sudo pulseaudio -k, I get:
[00:35] <ndw28> E: [pulseaudio] core-util.c: Home directory not accessible: Permission denied -- E: [pulseaudio] main.c: Failed to kill daemon: No such file or directory
[00:35] <ndw28> maybe I have to roll my own.. compile my own pulseaudio or something
[00:40] <oft_gegong> take out the headphones for a few seconds and put them back in
[00:40] <oft_gegong> I'm 0.2% sure that should help
[00:41] <oft_gegong> oh wait you solved that problem, nvm
[00:41] <ndw28> yep that was going to be my next move, haha
[00:41] <oft_gegong> yeah KDE does so much, it's the biggest GUI-managing-everything everything-package-deal thing on linux
[00:44] <ndw28> I bet if I compiled pulseaudio from scratch it would override whatever KDE put in there but I'm going to wait until I have another issue before doing that
[00:45] <oft_gegong> yeah the kernel uses alsa, and then everything connects to alsa's driver /dev/* files (I'm 38% sure) like pulse
[01:29] <hotfudgemuffin> test
[01:30] <hotfudgemuffin> ok were good
[01:39] <francis_> hi, I'm looking for a tutorial on Plasma...I want to test Kubuntu but want to know the key combinations for window control and other things the desktop manager can use
[01:39] <francis_> any sugestion?
[01:39] <francis_> webpage or youtube channel?
[01:41] <hotfudgemuffin> google
[01:43] <francis_> "google" is not a good suggestion, that's why I came here
[01:44] <hotfudgemuffin> well maybe check the built in help index?
[01:45] <francis_> thank you...that's more like it...I'll start there
[01:45] <francis_> thank you
[01:49] <jrss> my entire panel is "grated out".
[01:49] <jrss> dim dark color.
[01:49] <jrss> what.
[01:49] <hotfudgemuffin> cool
[01:50] <jrss> why :)
[01:50] <jrss> can't click on anything
[01:50] <hotfudgemuffin> sounds fun
[01:50] <jrss> can't alt + tab either
[01:50] <jrss> thanks hotfudgemuffin :)
[01:52] <jrss> well. killed it.
[01:52] <jrss> restarted plamsma
[01:52] <jrss> whatever.
[01:52] <jrss> life's good.
[01:53] <jrss> oh lol but now it's in terminal so if I kill it it kills my desktop
[01:53] <jrss> xDDD
[01:53] <jrss> oooohhh man
[01:58] <[Relic]> graduated from cereal killer to desktop killer
[02:10] <oft_gegong> must be your lucky charms
[02:32] <jrss> me luck charms
[07:36] <halcyon_> Has anyone had issues with Ethernet and Wifi speeds on Kubuntu 18.04 with kernel version 4.15.0-29-generic ?
[07:37] <halcyon_> 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection (rev 04) is ethernet controller
[07:37] <halcyon_> 25:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 (rev 35)
[07:37] <halcyon_> is wifi
[07:38] <halcyon_> I've seen that there are some issues with the iwlwifi driver on some machines, but this driver did not show any issues on Kubuntu 16.04 (my last distribution before I upgraded about a week ago)
[07:38] <halcyon_> Since upgrading, I've noticed Wifi speeds hovering around 11-15 Mb/s, where before I was getting ~30Mb/s (since 802.11 chipset)
[07:39] <halcyon_> I was getting ~70Mb/s over ethernet before. Now I'm getting ~3.5Mb/s. I have 70Mb/s service run into the premise.
[07:40] <halcyon_> I'm open to any ideas :)
[07:40] <diogenes_> halcyon_: yes
[07:40] <diogenes_> it's because some bug in systemd-resolve, it happened to me too
[07:41] <diogenes_> halcyon_: run: cat /etc/nsswitch | nc termbin.com 9999
[07:41] <diogenes_> share the link
[07:42] <halcyon_> http://termbin.com/pfpc
[07:42] <halcyon_> I did check there, it appears normal
[07:42] <diogenes_> also: cat /etc/resolve.conf | nc termbin.com 9999
[07:43] <halcyon_> http://termbin.com/56oj
[07:45] <diogenes_> halcyon_: ok, one try would be to edit /etc/nsswitch by adding "resolve" to the hosts line, like this: hosts:          files resolve mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns
[07:45] <diogenes_> reboot afterwards
[07:46] <halcyon_> doing that now diogenes_
[07:51] <halcyon_> no change diogenes_
[07:52] <diogenes_> halcyon_: no good then :(
[10:31] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[10:53] <Jek2018> Ciao a tutti!
[10:53] <Jek2018> list
[10:54] <BluesKaj> !it
[10:54] <BluesKaj> Jek2018,^
[10:55] <Jek2018> Ok!
[11:25] <user|98381> hello
 anyone have any idea - https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php/74124-Why-doesn-t-any-of-the-themes-from-KDE-Store-doesn-t-work-on-Kubuntu-18-04-0-LTS
[16:26] <fscale> Hi, has kubuntu 18.04.1 been released?
 yes
[16:42] <fscale> Can anyone please answer?
 @fscale, Rik answered: yes, 18.04.1 has been released.  The Kubuntu website does not specify 18.0.4.1, but you can find them here: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/392/builds/177836/downloads
[16:56] <fscale> oh now I understand, you people are the slack guys posting here with a bot.
[16:57] <fscale> how many users are on slack kubuntu?
 almost,  we have Telegram bridge that pre-appends Telegram comments with <ircbot>. So it looks a little funny if you are you using a std. IRC client.
[17:02] <fscale> oh kk
 no-one updated the website? ok. I'll do that later
[20:14] <jrss> hello again. My computer's boot is f**** again, for the third time this week, same issue. I don't see windows option in Grub, I and booting into Kubuntu puts me in emergency mode that doesn't do much.
[20:14] <jrss> can someone maybe help me troubleshoot this once and for all?
[20:14] <jrss> I've bee using the boot repair tool. not much help so far.
[20:25] <jrss> s