[07:21] <lordievader> Good morning
[12:22] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[13:34] <cybercrypto> hi there
 I am facing 2 major problem with kubuntu 18.04
 (Video, 48s)https://irc-attachments.kde.org/Be0190AU/file_11123.mp4 Kubuntu 18.04..
 @biki28, This is first one....the kubuntu logo is only flickering at boot up
 I have to press the "esc" button rapidly to completely boot up
 and the second problem is ...at any time the screen just freeze
 @biki28, When is happen ,I have to shut down my laptop with power button
 admin or anyone please help me
 Or suggest me any way to fix these problem
[17:16] <coderphive> Has anyone ever seen a green line scan up and down one of their monitors?
[17:18] <coderphive> like over and over?
[17:21] <coderphive> looks like it was a monitor setting
 @biki28, What problem
 @Duong Ngo, I have this too. I just stopped bothering with the update tool and do` sudo apt-get update` &` sudo apt-get upgrade` in the terminal.
 or use synaptic
[18:01] <mparillo_> @Duong Ngo: https://irc-attachments.kde.org/FNB6NUB4/file_11122.jpg looks like a Discover problem. I cannot replicate it at will, but it seems to be more likely if I have not re-started in a while. If I am guessing, it is doing some background processing (perhaps automatic updates), and your requested updates cause some kind of race condition. Often, I just wait for Discover to "settle down" and it then works. But, when I am
[18:01] <mparillo_> impatient, I just kill those processes, and sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade -y. Sometimes apt will ask me to clear some indicator first, and I do that
[18:01] <mparillo_> But to answer your question, you should post it with as much detail as you can to bugs.kde.org. Component Discover
 Discover is annoying in it's usability.. the indicator tells me already that x updates are available, but when it is launched i searches again and makes the user wait...
[18:24] <BluesKaj> bauchhaus, use apt in the konsole
[18:24] <BluesKaj> discover is buggy
[18:26] <BluesKaj> all the package managers whether gui or cli use dpkg anyway
[22:37] <lone_ranger> hows 18 folks? I tried kubuntu on 16.04 but it was not as smooth as the main line
[22:47] <valorie> what main line, lone_ranger?
[22:47] <lone_ranger> valorie: regular ubuntu
[22:47]  * valorie is running 18.10 now, but 18.04 was great
[22:47] <valorie> the main system is the same, lone_ranger
[22:48] <valorie> all that differs is the desktop environment and applications supplied by default
[22:48] <lone_ranger> valorie: the time Itried it there where noticble hitches with the de
[22:49] <valorie> 16.04 had it's problems, yes
[22:49] <valorie> why not try the live session and see if you like it?
[22:50] <valorie> in general, you'll be happy with the DE you like the most, and the applications you like the most
[22:50] <valorie> I love the KDE software, and Plasma has only gotten better over the years
[22:51] <valorie> however, some like GNOME and their philosophy better
[22:51] <valorie> which is fine
[22:51] <valorie> this ain't religion, it's tools to help you get done what you like
[22:53] <lone_ranger> well two things are important for me
[22:53] <lone_ranger> global menu and dock
[22:53] <lone_ranger> i used kde at work and enjoyed it
[22:54] <lone_ranger> but it was not based on ubuntu, althougth the experience was great
[22:54] <lone_ranger> kmail sucks tho
[23:53] <mattfly> anyone experiencing huge kwin glitches while updating nvidia opengl packages and the latest driver??