[00:24] <maetthew>  configuration files for Konsole are located? [22:46:06]
[00:24] <maetthew> 01:04 < maetthew> nvm [22:47:58]
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[00:24] <maetthew> 01:04 -!- Channel #kubuntu created Sun Nov 26 07:42:42 2006
[00:24] <maetthew> 01:04 -!- Irssi: Join to #kubuntu was synced in 28 secs configuration files for Konsole are located? [22:46:06]
[00:24] <maetthew> 01:04 < maetthew> nvm [22:47:58]
[01:17] <Edisto> anyone know a work around for the super key constantly breaking where I can't get the popup menu?
[07:34] <fluca1978> hi, I've got a problem after upgrading to kubuntu 18.10: I cannot print anymore to windows printer that worked before. Using cups and specifying the printer as smb://username:password@windowMachine/printer always returns NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
[07:35] <fluca1978> I can connect to the printer via smbclient and therefore credentials are fine
[07:35] <fluca1978> I've diffed the printers.conf before and after the upgrade and they are the same
[07:35] <fluca1978> any suggestion?
[07:56] <fluca1978> if I try to connect with smbclient and print I got the same
[07:56] <fluca1978> smb: \> print tmp/test.pdf
[07:56] <fluca1978> NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED opening remote file test.pdf-8299
[08:11] <Roenie_> interesting puzzle, fluca1978
[08:14] <Roenie_> so you've given that username the right to a shared printer,
[08:14] <Roenie_> if you give that same user access to a specific folder share,
[08:14] <Roenie_> can it be accessed?
[08:15] <Roenie_> becuase if not, the issue is a wider one with smb as a whole
[08:15] <Roenie_> and not necessarily related to printing
[08:18] <fluca1978> Roenie_: yes, I can access other shares, but they are on other hosts, we have an host doing only printing.
[08:18] <Roenie_> just thinking out loud here: I'd check my group policy on the windows system for NTLM(v2) (sorry I can't remember exactly where it is in gpedit) - you can define what methods the windows system accepts, and in my experience, accepting multiple modes instead of just one and making sure the other system uses that, doesn't always work well.
[08:19] <fluca1978> Roenie_: I don't have access to the server, and by the way, it was working yesterday and not today after _my_ ubuntu upgrade
[08:20] <Roenie_> I'm no expert on smbclient, but is it possible NTLMv1 support was dropped?
[08:21] <fluca1978> Roenie_: that could be a possibility
[08:30] <Roenie_> To re-enable the poorer NTLM encryption
[08:30] <Roenie_> set '--option=clientusentlmv2auth=no' on your smbclient command line, or
[08:30] <Roenie_> set 'client ntlmv2 auth = no' in your smb.conf
[08:33] <Roenie_> @ fluca1978
[08:41] <fluca1978> Roenie_: Unknown parameter encountered: "clientusentlmv2auth"
[08:41] <fluca1978> and settin gin cmb.conf does not have any result
[08:54] <Roenie_> fluca1978: check man smbclient for: -max-protocol
[08:55] <Roenie_> (looks like they changed how it handles ntlm versions again)
[08:56] <Roenie_> you probably want to try --max-protocol SMB2
[08:57] <Roenie_> or 3 ;-)
[09:10] <fluca1978> Roenie_: using --max-protocol NT1 (!) made it working, while SMB2 made not
[09:10] <fluca1978> now, how can I instrument cups to use such protocol?
[09:35] <Roenie_> fluca1978: whoa, NT1 is supposed to be the default (at least in the version that's in the kubuntu 18.10 repo)
[09:35] <Roenie_> and.. good question :) not a clue
[09:39] <Roenie_> I suspected that would be the next hurdle
[09:42] <Roenie_> I've only started used cups recently after finally having bought a network printer at home, so it's not a share in the first place
[09:42] <Roenie_> and stuff like this is the reason
[09:47] <Roenie_> the fact that network printers are 10 times better than usb printers was just a bonus
[09:48] <Roenie_> I can't believe how good it is
[09:49] <Roenie_> (Brother MFC-L5750DW)
[10:00] <fluca1978> Roenie_:The value default refers to the latest supported protocol, currently SMB3_11.
[10:52] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
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[21:12] <new2linux4ever> hi everybody
[21:12] <new2linux4ever> what happened to the version 17.04?