[00:26] and there are some nice bugfixes going into Discover for 5.12.7 [00:49] tomreyn: and if I implied that, sorry [00:49] I didn't mean you should do our work for us [02:00] HI [02:00] WHY IS MY CAPSLOCK STUCK? [02:00] HOW DO i TURN THIS OFF? [02:00] (I HAVE CAPSLOCK MAPPED TO CTRL... I DON'T KNOW WHAT TURNED CAPSLOCK ON, THEN) [02:24] Roey: is it still stuck in the cli? [02:24] yes [02:24] ER [02:24] no in a tty the led is still on but it is not doing Capslock [02:24] but here in kde, the light is on and it is stuck on capslock [02:25] i tried in a TTY to do setleds --caps [02:25] didn"t do anything though [02:26] fixed now? [02:26] LKASLKGJLKSJG [02:26] NO. [02:26] <--- confused [02:26] I DID IT IN A TTY: SETLEDS +CAPS, THEN SETLEDS -CAPS, AND IT TURNED OFF [02:26] you were typing in not-caps [02:26] THEN i moved back to X and the darn light turns back on/ [02:26] yeah i'm holding down Shift [02:27] ah [02:27] :) [02:27] BUT :( THIS IS FRUSTRATNIG [02:27] there is some little commandline app that shows what each keypress is [02:27] but it's not obvious like 'xkey' [02:28] can't remember the name and google isn't helping [02:28] xmodmap prolly: [02:28] yes [02:30] there is probably some wonderful magick key combo that turns on capslock [02:30] and somehow you invoked it [02:30] yeah i think so.... === himcesjf_ is now known as him-cesjf [02:53] what is going on here? its been a few hours: https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/EZ54LFAh/image.png [03:04] i just killed it and did it again. [04:16] madLyfe: I've run into that a few times as well [04:16] I didn't file a bug since I'm not running the latest though [04:22] killing it seemed to work [04:24] same here [04:52] valorie: what is the difference between default panel, kubuntu default panel, and application menu bar? [04:52] I would guess that default panel is the default set by the plasma devels [04:53] kubuntu default -- unsure if we change that at all? perhaps ensure that the networkmanager widget is correct [04:54] oh, we also change the plasma symbol to the Kubuntu symbol for the "k menu" [04:54] applications have their own menu bars on top [04:57] top is default panel and bottom is kubuntu default panel: https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/YARVW2mh/image.png [04:58] huh [04:59] I don't recall when we went back to the Kubuntu k in a gear, but it's been awhile [04:59] i wish i could enter the height of the panel manually. its hard to get it to an exact number [05:00] but how did you get the names "default" and "Kubuntu default" [05:00] actually im not even seeing the height number anymore [05:00] and where/how did you choose them? [05:00] damn [05:00] I've never seen a height that I recall [05:01] a number I mean [05:01] valorie: https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/7Nf20oyK/irccloudcapture1324808631815535988.jpg [05:01] that said you can probably do it in the /.config file [05:02] had to take a camera pic since you cant take sreenshots of context menus.. which sucks.. [05:02] interesting [05:02] ok [05:02] im not sure where i adjusted the height and saw the number change dynamically but maybe it was on neon [05:02] do you know where the panels conf files are? [05:03] if it's super-new, that's possible [05:03] we have the new Qt through, but not yet all the stuff that relies on that version of Qt [05:04] this is what im running: https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/guEINcH2/image.png [05:05] same here, madLyfe [05:19] can anybody help me i want to change my grub file configuration file from GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash intel_idle.max_cstate=1" from adding GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nolapic_timer clocksource=jiffies" [05:19] !grub [05:19] GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 [05:19] that second link might help, gt8ost4l ^^ [05:22] valorie: that doesnt show me how to combine one line of code with another group of texr! [05:22] text* [05:23] well, I've never done it myself, gt8ost4l [05:23] you get get some more experienced users in #ubuntu [05:45] valorie: is there a way to reload the plasma shell(for panels) so i can see if my config files edits worked? i dont want to log out because i have an rsync operation running [05:48] easiest way is to `kquitapp plasmashell` [05:48] and then in krunner (alt+space) `plasmashell` [05:49] krunner is? [05:49] alt+space [05:50] what is krunner? [05:50] the little headsup menu [05:50] oh gosh, I use it constantly [05:50] alt plus space [05:50] that doesnt do anything for me [05:50] alt+space [05:51] no plus [05:51] heh i know [05:51] just alt and space at the same time [05:51] shows up on top of your screen [05:51] nah. you mean the search? [05:51] it will search [05:51] it will also run commands [05:52] if you do `plasmashell` in konsole or yakuake [05:52] you have to keep that tab open or plasmashell shuts down [05:52] krunner is "below" that [05:52] ya you are saying just run plasmashell in konsole basically [05:53] you can do that [05:53] but if you forget and close that tab, goodbye plasmashell [05:53] or do `plasmashell &` [05:54] only have these options there: https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/M64img5z/image.png [05:54] I prefer krunner [05:54] just hit return [05:54] since you aren't searching [05:55] i have plasmashell open in a text file. thats the top one. [05:55] did you already run kquitapp plasmashell [05:56] nah. i havent done anything. i probably shouldnt do anything either. i have rsync running in a tmux session. [05:56] ill just wait till its done with its transfer. [05:56] better safe than sorry. [05:56] well, plasmashell has nothing to do with that [06:02] looks like it worked [06:03] now i just need to make it bigger lol [06:03] :-) [06:04] its not returning here though: https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/8AJAj8kY/image.png [06:04] returning to prompt i mean [06:05] which is why I don't do it in a konsole [06:06] what should i do? [06:08] control c [06:08] killed it again [06:08] right [06:08] now alt space [06:08] plasmashell [06:09] ya i changed that runner/search `meta+s` [06:09] ok looks good from here [06:10] tyvm [06:10] you around here a lot? [06:10] im a newb and will need all the help i can get [06:10] yup [06:10] I'm the release manager of kubuntu [06:10] not always watching the chan, but it's quiet tonight [06:11] orly? nice [06:11] you seen this before? [06:11] https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/9b67c2/wth_is_going_on_with_my_shortcuts/ [06:13] someone mentioned that in #plasma recently [06:13] in general I don't mess with settings much [06:13] except to help people [06:15] should i file a bug with KDE? [06:15] its a plasma thing, correct? [06:15] please do, and mention the bug report number in your post [06:16] maybe put your little movie in the BR as well [06:16] mention it here you mean? [06:16] in that reddit post [06:16] oh [06:16] the devels follow reddit [06:16] not cool to just link to the reddit post in the BR? [06:16] but it's not a place to file bug reports [06:17] sure, you can do that instead [06:17] but it means One More Click for the devel [06:17] sure. [06:18] would you happen to know why i have 3 lock screens and 3 login screens? 1 for each of my monitors? [06:18] i"m not sure what you mean? [06:18] why isnt it just one area to login from the primary monitor? [06:19] oh [06:19] i have 3 monitors, each has its own lock screen. [06:19] you might have them mirrored [06:19] the login screen is not on my primary monitor, which is annoying in itself. [06:20] i dont see anyway to change it from the breeze login screen or the lock screen settings. [06:20] I would type display into krunner [06:20] and go to to that area of systemsettings [06:20] see what's there [06:21] https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/Sg7dspu6/image.png [06:22] oh, it's called unify outputs I think [06:22] and you choose which you want to be primary above [06:23] heh nah that just made me have 3 mirrored displays like the lock screens. [06:24] each monitor showed the same thing [06:24] 3 mice, etc.. [06:24] yeah [06:24] mostly people who want that have docked laptops [06:25] Oh, yeah. Sddm has it's own screen configuration. Haven't got around to messing with it yet. [06:25] why wouldnt you be able to customize the lock screen if you can make a login screen? [06:25] seems odd [06:25] unfortunately that is not KDE software [06:26] you can, but I haven't a clue how [06:26] ok i need to crash. thanks for the help! [06:26] https://store.kde.org/p/1216681 [06:27] niters [07:12] ros0x5Ft was added by: ros0x5Ft [07:45] hi, people. I've Kubuntu Bionic 18.04 and install kompare 4:17.12.3-0ubuntu1 but Compare button is disabled. Can someone have any hit to solve it?? [07:53] quicker_io: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390024 [07:53] KDE bug 390024 in general ""Compare" button not enabled on the initial dialog even after filling the file names" [Normal,Confirmed] [07:54] thx [07:54] quicker_io: try just tying a space and deleting it in the box with the file path [07:55] as said in the bug, that activates the button [07:55] I tend to do 'kompare path/to/file1 path/to/file2' in a terminal anyway [07:56] which works [07:57] acheronuk: yes, in terminal is ok thx [07:58] quicker_io: for the record, just checked in latest git versions of kompare and frameworks, and that bug is STILL not fixed. sigh. [07:59] commented so on the bug! [09:19] gZSJtAoj16 was added by: gZSJtAoj16 === GerbrandVanDieye is now known as Gerbrand === Gerbrand is now known as GerbrandVD [10:56] Hiyas all === w0dencafe is now known as wodencafe [12:17] After entering the password is taking so much time to load [12:17] Christoshaju, how much time? [12:39] @BluesKaj, 5-7 minuts [12:41] Christoshaju do you have other partitions or drives with OSs or data ? [12:45] if so you need to do sudo blkid in the terminal and copy the UUIDs for any partitions not listed in /etc/fstab, and create proper enties for them, othewrwise your system boot will continue to search for them slowing you boot time to a crawl [13:05] @BluesKaj, I have 5 partions [13:05] Along with windows [13:11] Christoshaju, ok run sudo update-grub first. [13:19] then after sudo update-grub , run sudo blkid, that will list your partitions and their UUIDs, which are unique identifiers for each [13:20] Then [13:22] pastebin the UUIDs so we can look at them setup the entries for fstab [13:22] to setup [13:22] !paste [13:22] 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. [13:28] Kk [13:28] I will send it after some time [13:28] Also my swap is not using [13:30] Christoshaju, in the terminal, swapon [14:09] !fstab | Christoshaju [14:09] Christoshaju: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab and http://www.pclosmag.com/html/Issues/200709/page07.html and !Partitions === viv`d is now known as vivid [15:31] Velizar Peshev was added by: Velizar Peshev [15:31] Hello guys I've Kubuntu 18.04.1 LTS I want to change audio quality.. how to do this? [15:33] some game emulators causes audio crackling or missing sound due to high quality setting.. on Windows I have an option to change quality to CD and everything is fine.. on KDE I can't see such option... [15:34] I'm sure the bug is cause by audio quality cause on Windows when I set to highest quality it has the same crackling [15:40] googled and it's called "audio resampling" [15:40] how to disable this shit? [15:40] I won't change system files but if there is no other way I'll change system files [15:41] some gui app will be great option [15:44] Velizar Peshev, depends a lot on your audio player quality settings, if there are any audio quality oprions available , but the audio track itself is what ultimately determines the quality , garbage in garbage out [16:49] during kubuntu install (18.04) I can choose where to install the bootloader. But I already have GRUB installed, how do I skip installing a bootloader? [17:07] nvm ... #ubuntu was faster :) [17:08] can i not run `dstat -cdmsgnpl` from krunner? [20:19] Try to install Kubuntu 18.04 the partition section will not let me proceed [23:18] @texla, Did you deviate from the defaults in any way? === Kristine_ is now known as Kristine