[00:01] <valorie> may I ask why you didn't simply install and run the package as usual?
[00:04] <valorie> also, did you mean this? "after reboot none of the VMs fail to launch"
[00:04] <kinghat> ya.
[00:04] <valorie> double negative there
[00:05] <kinghat> sorry. its been a long day.
[00:05] <kinghat> especially when things arent working.
[00:05] <valorie> right
[00:06] <valorie> clarifying that single point will help when someone looks at it
[00:06] <kinghat> install and running package as usual?
[00:06] <valorie> right
[00:06] <valorie> via apt or discover etc.
[00:06] <valorie> that's how I did it
[00:06] <valorie> and pretty much always do it
[00:09] <valorie> in general only applications/packages installed in the recommended way are supported
[00:09] <valorie> unsure if the way you did it has anything to do with the difficulties you are encountering
[00:11] <kinghat> because there was a broken feature in the ubuntu package. got the deb from the website. the deb started getting the error after some kubuntu updates, tried the test version. same thing.
[00:12] <valorie> hmmm
[00:12] <valorie> what broken feature?
[00:13] <kinghat> i think it was dragging and dropping files from guest to host and host to guest.
[00:13] <kinghat> and it was fixed in a more recent verson that ubuntu didnt package.
[00:13] <valorie> ok
[00:13] <kinghat> version*
[00:13] <valorie> I would ask that a more recent version be packaged then
[00:13] <valorie> IMO
[00:14] <valorie> anyway, if the devels think that installing from the deb is important, they'll ask
[00:14] <kinghat> well i posted the exact test version thats being used.
[00:16] <valorie> cool
[00:17] <valorie> might be worthwhile on another day when you're not so tired -- search for the bug to update Vbox and comment
[00:17] <valorie> or even just click the "this affects me" thing up top
[00:18] <kinghat> comment on my own bug report?
[00:19] <valorie> no
[00:19] <valorie> a BR asking for packaging is a separate thing
[00:20] <valorie> such a br says "we have old # which doesn't do what I need" and "here's the new release that does what I need"
[00:20] <valorie> always file separate bug reports for separate issues
[00:21] <kinghat> oh i see what you mean
[00:21] <valorie> but if one has already been filed, better to add your info into the already-filed BR
[00:24] <shanemikel> It's really annoying how Konversation doesn't wait for nickserv to identify before auto-joining channels like this one
[00:24] <shanemikel> I always open up with #kubuntu-unregistered
[00:27] <valorie> shanemikel: hmmm, doesn't happen to me
[00:27] <valorie> there is a way to auth first
[00:27] <valorie> sec
[00:27] <Unit193> shanemikel: Perhaps look into SASL.
[00:28] <Unit193> (Specifically, https://userbase.kde.org/Konversation/Configuring_SASL_authentication)
[00:30] <valorie> aha, I was on that page trying to figure out if it was the best one
[00:30] <valorie> but Unit193 beat me
[00:30] <valorie> thanks, Unit193
[00:31] <valorie> shanemikel: it's unfortunate that we needed to require auth
[00:31] <valorie> but waves of spam attacks have made it necessary
[00:31] <valorie> :(
[00:33] <shanemikel> the internets.. love 'em & hate 'em
[00:42] <shanemikel> Do I have to use a cert with SASL or will "SASL PLAIN" work on freenode?
[00:49] <mparillo_> I use SASL plain, but don't trust me...I have a tail more often than not.
[00:50] <Guest78127> COOL! the SASL thing worked. That was annoying thanks
[00:50] <Guest78127> uh...
[00:51] <Guest78127> wait my nick.. lol
[00:58] <shanemikel> Ok now it worked... but for some reason in Konversation it doesn't want to use my fallback nicks with SASL...
[00:58] <shanemikel> oh well
[01:43] <Edisto> after installing gufw everytime I reboot my internet doesn't work until I turn on the firewall. And everytime I reboot the firewall is off. Anyone else having problems with gufw on kubuntu 18.10?
[02:58] <valorie> Edisto: never used it
[02:58] <valorie> but you can add it to the autostart group in systemsettings
[02:59] <valorie> just pop up krunner (alt plus space) and type autostart
[03:34] <krytarik> Edisto: I didn't get to using Gufw for it, but all I do to enable UFW (which also applies on startup) is "sudo ufw enable" - see here for more info: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW#Enable_and_Disable
[05:41] <Edisto> thx, i'm going to reboot and see if this works
[10:16] <viktor> after changing my password, kwallet asks for my password again every time after log in. this is really annoying. how do i fix this?
[10:42] <viktor>  after changing my password, kwallet asks for my password again every time after log in. this is really annoying. how do i fix this?
[12:54] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:59] <ThiagoCupim> Hello!
[13:25] <viktor> after changing my password, kwallet asks for my password again every time after log in. this is really annoying. how do i fix this? (running kubuntu 18.04)
[13:41] <BluesKaj> viktor, system settings>account details>kde wallet>uncheck the box "Enable kde wallet subsystem"
[13:48] <lordievader> viktor: Or change the password on your wallet to the same one as your login password.
[13:49] <viktor> lordievader, already did that
[13:54] <BluesKaj> think the wallet system is a pita,  it may make your system slightly more secure, but is it worth the trouble?
[13:55] <viktor> BluesKaj, don't know why this is: https://pasteboard.co/HQDlrhP.png
[13:55] <lordievader> Wifi passwords are also saved in there so you don't need to fill them in every time.
[13:57] <BluesKaj> viktor, I have no idea why kde wallet system option is missing
[14:08] <viktor> BluesKaj, apparently it's only gone if i use the searchbar to look for it ...
[14:08] <viktor> BluesKaj, but the KDE walet subsys is already enabled
[14:09] <BluesKaj> uncheck the box, and kwallet will not bother you again
[14:11] <viktor> BluesKaj, i won't lose a lot of functionality? actually, only chrome seems to be using it
[14:18] <BluesKaj> viktor, after you reboot chrome shouldn't use it anymore
[14:22] <viktor> BluesKaj, okay, wonder why i had it in the first place :P
[14:22] <viktor> BluesKaj, but thnks for the help
[14:22] <BluesKaj> viktor, it's enabled by default
[14:23] <BluesKaj> kwallet that is
[18:41] <Quantos> This question might be a bit off topic, what is available to monitor your cpu temp in KUbuntu?
[18:45] <diogenes_> Quantos, sensors
[18:45] <diogenes_> in terminal
[18:45] <Quantos> Okay
[18:46] <Quantos> sweet
[18:46] <Quantos> Did a quick little install and oila
[18:46] <diogenes_> yep
[18:48] <Quantos> Thank you much
[18:48] <diogenes_> you're welcome