[00:47] Is possible to have multiple monitors with independent virtual desktops? === Mrokii_ is now known as Mrokii [03:47] Hi, I have this process "QtWebProcess" running on my Kubuntu with startup, What is this and for what ? [05:03] someone_: that's a good question [05:04] someone in #kde or #kde-devel might know [05:04] my guess is that it allows the reading of webslices etc even when no browser is running [06:02] Good morning [10:53] Hi! When can one expect the ISO for 18.10 to be publically available? [10:58] !cosmic [10:58] Ubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish) will be the 29th release of Ubuntu. Release annoucement at https://markshuttleworth.com/archives/1521 [10:58] meh [10:58] !release [10:58] Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 9 months (non-LTS) or 5 years (LTS). More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases [10:58] :| [11:00] :D [11:00] But I assume it will be like X hours after the Ubuntu 18.10 release, or something similar? [11:01] Not sure how these flows work really, I haven't been waiting on a release before. :) [11:05] anton-johansson: usually the ISO is available for download a bit earlier than the release announcement [11:05] anton-johansson: that said, you can if you're eager to install, just grab a daily image and go with that [11:08] Allright, thanks hateball! [11:09] anton-johansson: granted there *could* be some bugs that arent ironed out yet... [11:10] Yeah, I'll probably wait, it's not that big of a rush. :D [11:11] Just a bit eager to set up my new office laptop (and reinstalling my old one for home-purposes) with the new release [11:11] But there's no rush! :) [11:11] :D [11:11] I am running beta on both work and home and no real issues [11:11] Cool cool [11:11] nothing that wasnt there before, apart from systemd failing to start audio on my work machine [11:12] dual monitors with plasma is still = LOL [11:12] haha is it? i rarely use anything other than the laptop screen [11:13] Anyway, I assume it will be posted here when the release is available? [11:13] yeah, topic will be updated etc [11:13] awesome awesome [11:26] hi everybody! How do you package a source package in snap for ubuntu? Is it possible to transform an appimage package into a snap package? [12:47] !snap [12:47] Snaps are containerised software packages similar to flatpaks or appimage. For more info, see https://snapcraft.io [13:04] Howdy folks [13:49] Howdy BluesKaj! [13:49] hey Linuxophil [13:50] Talking about snaps: [13:50] I recently realized that there is this snap "common GTK themes" to relieve the theming problem of containered apps in Ubuntu. Is there a equivalent for QT? With for instance breeze and breeze dark cointainered up? [13:51] no idea [13:52] I don't use snaps [16:15] !isitoutyet [16:15] The cosmonaut has not landed. [16:17] lol [17:16] Current kubuntu is being a royal pain about windows that aren't manually clicked, IE: using scroll wheel is bouncing back and forth ... it's terribly annoying. iirc there is a setting related to this isn't there? === acheronuk changed the topic of #kubuntu to: Official Kubuntu support | FAQ: https://community.kde.org/Kubuntu | Pastes: https://paste.ubuntu.com | Chat in #kubuntu-offtopic | Guidelines: https://ubottu.com/y/gl | Kubuntu 18.10: https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-18-10-is-released-today/ | https://forum.kde.org, https://www.kubuntuforums.net [18:40] Official Kubuntu support | FAQ: https://community.kde.org/Kubuntu | Pastes: https://paste.ubuntu.com | Chat in #kubuntu-offtopic | Guidelines: https://ubottu.com/y/gl | Kubuntu 18.10: https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-18-10-is-released-today/ | https://forum.kde.org, https://www.kubuntuforums.net [19:45] !isitoutyet [19:45] The cosmonaut has not landed. [19:54] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/18.10/release/ [20:18] @mparillo, 18.10 is official? [20:30] Yes https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-18-10-is-released-today/ [20:31] @acheronuk, 😍 [20:33] Hello. I'm in livecd purgatory after changing the login window theme from kubuntu system preferences resulted in a black login screen. I'm attempting to follow some instructions for recovery, but encountering some hiccups... [20:34] The advice I'm reading says to run dpkg-reconfigure sddm, however dpkg-query says 'sddm' is not installed. [20:34] Default display manager of the current environment is gdm3, but I think that's an artifact of the Ubuntu 18.04 livecd. I'm almost positive my kubuntu environment uses sddm... [20:35] I'm not really sure how to proceed. Advice would be greatly appreciated! [20:37] @neoncontrails, enable Canonical partners repo from software sources then try installing sddm again [20:37] I might mention, when I googled this I noticed many people reporting this symptom had NVIDIA proprietary drivers installed, which indeed I do. Inspecting the tail of the Xorg.0.log does indeed have some fishy NVIDIA warnings like setting the device to "NULL", but not sure what that might mean [20:37] (Could post if helpful) [20:38] @IrcsomeBot: Will try this and report back. Thank you === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [20:50] @IrcsomeBot: Is this warning anything to be concerned about? Setting up libkscreenlocker5:amd64 (5.12.6-0ubuntu0.1) ... kscreenlocker_greet: no process found Setting up kde-config-screenlocker (5.12.6-0ubuntu0.1) ... [21:21] Anyone faced LAN internet bugs in new 18.10? [22:00] When booting from a livecd, what's the effect of running 'apt install ...' as root? Are those changes actually persisted to disk? [22:30] can a "blank screen" be invked during screen lock? i like to ctrl-alt-L and leave my laptop processes running. But wuld like the option to blank screen as well. [22:31] neoncontrails: i dnt think anythng is saved to a livecd. but i could be wrong. if its a CD, then for sure no to saving, USB, maybe [22:46] something can only be written to the USB if you created it with "persistence" [22:46] which most of us do not [22:46] !usb [22:46] For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent [22:46] some info about that above ^^^