[07:14] <lordievader> Good m orning
[07:33]  * valorie hands lordievader some water for those hiccups
[07:34] <lordievader> Hahaha, thanks :)
[07:36] <valorie> :-)
[10:15] <Mrokii> Hello. Has anybody here ever tried playing a DVD on Kubuntu and transferring the signal via an hdmi-cable to a TV? Does that work out of the box?
[10:16] <Mrokii> Playing the DVD works fine with vlc or some other player, I just haven't tried connecting it to a TV yet.
[10:29] <alekksander> darn i still have auto list updates in background despite disabling an entry in systemd. what gives?
[10:31] <diogenes_> what is auto list updates?
[10:35] <alekksander> what are auto updates? i lack the proper word, due to not being native speaker. list of software from my „repos” is being updated per boot, despite disabling update services in systemd
[10:35] <keithzg[m]> Mrokii: I can't imagine that wouldn't work, a TV is just another monitor.
[10:37] <Mrokii> keithzg[m]: Let's hope it works just fine. :)
[10:37] <acheronuk> alekksander: plasma-discover does it itself, no matter what unattended upgrades via systemd are set to. there is a fix coming with next plasmma version
[10:39] <alekksander> acheronuk: You mean in 5.15?
[10:39] <acheronuk> next 5.14.something
[10:41] <acheronuk> unticking updates in the systemstray settings will also halt it. then just do manual checks yourself
[10:41] <Unit193> About the weirdest thing I've done with a DVD was...Shared the drive over the network to a computer with a broken DVD drive.  Still played the video fine, surprisingly.  Horrey for sshfs?
[10:42] <alekksander> ah right, there is 5.14.5 coming out before 5.15
[10:43] <alekksander> acheronuk: thanks! good day to You Sir.
[11:47] <flo_^> hello
[11:49] <flo_^> in  Discover _ Updates, I am trying to uncheck ALL, so I can then select what I want
[11:49] <flo_^> but cannot find anywhere a way to uncheck(clear) ALL
[12:12] <alekksander> flo_^: sounds like it's gonna be easier to make play in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[12:13] <flo_^> alekksander: I was talking about the updates, not the respositories
[12:16] <flo_^> I just installed Kubuntu, and I have 190 updates selected and available, but I want to clear(uncheck) all, and then select some
[12:17] <flo_^> however I cannot find anyway in Discover to uncheck(clear) all selected updateds
[12:33] <alekksander> flo_^: apt install --only-upgrade packagename ?
[12:33] <alekksander> don't put higher hopes into discover yet. it's still… what it is
[12:37] <flo_^> alekksander: I know, apt-get install , but for a regular basis of updating a few tens of packages, it is not practical
[12:39] <alekksander> flo_^: if You want a gui You can depend on go muon
[12:40] <alekksander> You can manually mark whatever You want there for update, purge etc and when done just apply
[12:40] <flo_^> i cannot imagine that it is very technical difficult to make a "Clear all" and "Select all" in Updates - Discover
[12:41] <alekksander> i'd guess there was no request/volunteer for that
[12:41] <alekksander> muon is qt and has what You need and more. perhaps it is the reason why discovery has another approach. dunno
[12:41] <flo_^> i mean, people how already made Discover what it is , have done more complicated stuff than a simple selection
[12:43] <alekksander> hm… now it made me wonder why muon isn't there by default (afaik) in kubuntu/neon
[12:55] <flo_^> Muon package manager is what I wanted
[12:56] <flo_^> it has many details, and a filemanager approach of selecting
[12:58] <flo_^> there is still one thing that it has not(compared to Discover): categories like : Applications and System updates
[14:27] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[15:03] <flo_^> is there a firewall in the default Kubuntu 18.04.1 ?
[15:29] <EvilRoey{-> hi BluesKaj
[15:30] <BluesKaj> hey EvilRoey{-