=== alexandre9099_ is now known as alexandre9099 === Scytale90 is now known as Scytale89 [05:27] how unstable are the snapshots? [06:34] ELVRFszS51 was added by: ELVRFszS51 [08:49] whgkaaxtnVIF3 was added by: whgkaaxtnVIF3 [09:37] https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/guidance/eud-security-guidance-ubuntu-1804-lts [10:16] Howdy folks [14:00] Hi guys I have a problem installing Kubuntu 18.04.1 [14:00] Installer crashes when check format box on manual partitioning [15:19] Velizar please file a bug report against ubiquity "ubuntu-bug ubiquity" in the commandline while in the installer [15:19] Dont put the quotes of course [15:19] @Valoriez, I fixed the bug by deleting all ext4 partitions from windows os [15:21] Then run kde partionmanager before starting the installer so you don't have to use that buggy manual partitioner [15:21] Ok [17:11] hey all. using plasma 5 i would like to be able to format a clock on my panel to just have the day and the time, ie Thursday 1:10 pm, and i am having a really hard time finding a way to do this. does anyone know of a plasmoid widget that will allow this that i can obtain, or can someon walk me through the steps of doing this? it would be really helpfull... i love being able to make mu fesktop how i want it to be, which is why kde [17:11] has become my go to DE as of late... just gitting a lottle snag on the clock thingy [17:12] chaotix: as I said in neon, the event views plasmoid [17:13] umm. calendar [17:13] https://store.kde.org/p/998901/ [17:13] event views? [17:13] sorry acheronuk i got disconnected and must not hacve seen your message [17:14] thanks [17:14] format dddd h:mm AP [17:14] i will check t out right now [17:15] gives me this https://i.imgur.com/zIK7Egj.png [17:15] it's a lot more that a clock, but the clock part if very customisable [17:16] event calendar is perfect, thank you acheronuk [17:17] yw [17:18] have a good day [19:28] weUYeTuB82 was added by: weUYeTuB82 [20:08] chronosmsx was added by: chronosmsx [20:12] Just now installed 18.04.1 … When i browsing YouTube i'm taking freezes in video, 15-30 fps in 720p or 1080p, but in Windows it worked very well. I need to install graphics card drivers? [20:13] what card? [20:14] GTX 650 [20:16] sudo lspci -nnk |grep VGA -A3 [20:16] !pastebin [20:16] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [20:17] VGA? [20:18] yes [20:18] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8hMcpD8MB6/ [20:20] and now pastebin: glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer" [20:21] OpenGL renderer string: NVE7 [20:23] ok try to add this: nouveau.config=NvClkMode=10 to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=" in /etc/default/grub [20:23] sudo update-grub afterwards and reboot [20:24] ask me how if you can't figure that out [20:25] Not needed, thanks. It's small part of my daily job, use linux bash (programmer). Ok, i'll do this now, what you're wrote [20:27] Hmmm, so if in CMDLINME_LINUX_DEFAULT i seeing ="quiet splash", i need to remove them? Or maybe separate two this things by ; [20:28] CMDLINME_LINUX_DEFAULT i seeing ="nouveau.config=NvClkMode=10 quiet splash" [20:28] that is how the end result should look like ^^^ [20:29] i mean: CMDLINME_LINUX_DEFAULT="nouveau.config=NvClkMode=10 quiet splash" [20:29] It's done [20:29] Reboot system? [20:30] did you tn upda-grub? [20:30] run* [20:30] +++ [20:30] ok reboot [20:32] Rebooted [20:32] ok try it [20:34] 15fps, no results [20:35] then your best bet is to use proprietary nvidia driver [20:35] Oh, yes [20:35] In system notifications in some time [20:36] For something things you're need to install propietary drivers [20:36] don't forget to remove the line we added to grub and update-grub [20:37] Ok, thank you [20:37] you're welcome [21:05] Nateluftetar was added by: Nateluftetar [21:23] Drivers isn't helped :D [21:24] When I've installed binary drivers after reboot I've taken "unable to find kdeinit" [21:24] And it's all) [21:25] so this issue occurred after you upgraded from 18.04 to 18.04.1? [21:31] It's a clean installation [21:32] And before I've installed 17.10 - the same lugs [21:32] do you happen to use wayland? [21:34] Not yet [21:35] and what browser do you use? [21:35] also does the lag happen in other applications too? [21:36] Firefox 61 [21:37] YouTube html5 player [21:37] and what if you try falkon just to test it there [21:37] 720p+ is very luggy, sounds with lazy image and more [21:39] Maybe I should to try chrome? [21:39] I'll try this at morning [21:40] @diogenes_, Only in html5 video playing [21:40] chrome is a heavy bloatware but yes you can try it [21:40] Maybe I've got bad system specifications? [21:41] and we can't tell for sure what' really wrong until you try with a different browser [21:41] GTX 650 inno3d 2gb vram … 8gb ram ddr2 … Athlon x64 X2 4600+ 2.4ghz [21:51] guys I need help [21:52] installed last Kubuntu 18.04.1 everything was fine until installed my nvidia proprietary driver - resolution goes extremely high [21:52] changing to stock resolution doesn't help [21:52] icons and everything is freaking small... [21:53] my card is Nvidia GeForce 210 (Palit) [21:54] the only way is resintalling Kubuntu and not install the driver [21:56] Velizar Peshev, so how you tried to lower down the resolution? [22:14] @Velizar Peshev, Rather than adjusting the resolution try scaling instead. [22:14] @Anarcho Taoist, How? [22:16] @Velizar Peshev, Settings - Display monitor - display - scroll down to setting [22:21] (Photo, 1280x719) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/iaLMN4Uv/file_8865.jpg [22:21] that's the shit.. scaling does not help [22:22] telegram is displaying normally resolution is normal but window management sucks [22:22] is it safe to remove .kde5 folder from home user?