[00:03] <konrados> oh, did anyone *answer*. Here is my question I had and still have: When I did 'sudo apt ugrade' I got an error:  https://paste.gg/p/anonymous/70f282d63c664a22b286d854eb5b1bf9
[00:04] <konrados> what should I do now?
 @konrados, Is that the entire output?
 run df -lh from the command line and check if / (root)  is full.
[04:09] <kalikatz> Any good internet radio streaming apps?  long time user of radiotray, but no way to adjust volume from system tray.  currently testing kradio4, volume appears to ajust the defualt sound device instead of the apps volume. looking for a workable player lightweight that can be controlled from the tray including the volume
[08:54] <rafapgd> Hi. Newbie question on "Notifications"   App. (Event Notifications and Actions)  I'd like to see *all* the events with a sound notification enabled, regardless of the event source.  I'd like to avoid checking opening each of the 35 sources
[09:06] <IrcsomeBot1> Filipe was added by: Filipe
[12:02] <konrados> IrcsomeBot1, hi, well - here is the whole output (I just did again `sudo apt upgrade`) : https://paste.gg/p/anonymous/c0bf1d8d21034ceebc9c4496bca13c2a
[12:02] <konrados> so, what do I do with this kaccounts-providers error?
[12:04] <diogenes_> konrados, try to disable those PPAs
[12:04] <diogenes_> before upgrading
[12:07] <konrados> diogenes_, uff, finally someone's alive!!! :) But well, which ppa, because when I do `ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d` or just `cat ls /etc/apt/sources.list` - I just can't see it?
[12:07] <diogenes_> konrados, look for them in update manager
[12:08] <konrados> diogenes_, oh, that's one or two levels higher than I am right now, with my experience :( How do I do that?
[12:10] <diogenes_> konrados, open the menu and erite update see it something pops up, if not tbem maybe in "discover" <<< name of the application
[12:11] <konrados> diogenes_, hah, yeah, it's there in the gui, so... I should now uncheck it and click 'upgrade'?
[12:13] <diogenes_> yes unceck and update first
[12:13] <diogenes_> then upgrade
[12:13] <konrados> ok, sec...
[12:17] <konrados> diogenes_, clicked, and it seems like it's working, in case I won't be back here (because I won't be able to:)) - thank you!
[12:18] <diogenes_> yw
[12:51] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[13:12] <jubo2> Hi BluesKaj
[13:14] <jubo2> I got a problem. A probably hostile party gained access to my system. I have acquired a new SSD, where I have installed a clean Kubuntu. Now I would like to move my things to the new disk _avoiding_ stupidly moving anything that might have been compromised
[13:14] <jubo2> So I got a few questions
[13:15] <jubo2> #1 Do you think it is safe to use dpkg to get a list of software, move that list to the new machine and to --get-selections to install all the software, or is that foolish and I should install by hand all software I need?
[13:15] <jubo2> #2 If I install everything by hand, is it safe to copy everything from ~/.config/ or not?
[13:16] <BluesKaj> Hi jubo2, first, why do you think your system is compromised?
[13:17] <jubo2> BluesKaj: I'm ashamed to admit, but I was an idiot and installed AnyDesk and allowed an unauthenicated party to connect to it for approx 10 minutes
[13:18] <jubo2> I've asked the AnyDesk people and their reply indicated that if I _installed_ AnyDesk I accidentally gave _full rights_ to the dodgy organization in quesiton
[13:19] <jubo2> If I would have just launched it, then they wouldn't have full access without me accepting an 'escalation'
[13:19] <BluesKaj> ok, but are there any issues that make you think that
[13:20] <jubo2> BluesKaj: some weird buggyness sometimes exhibits, but that could be just normal software bugs
[13:21] <BluesKaj> have you run any rootkit detectors like rkhunter
[13:21] <jubo2> BluesKaj: Anyways.. the SSD I got is 2x size and 10x faster so I gonna do the migration anyways. I'd just like some recommendation of do's and don'ts
[13:21] <jubo2> BluesKaj: I have chkrootkit
[13:21] <jubo2> it did not find anything
[13:22] <jubo2> BluesKaj: Mostly I'm worried that they could have installed some backdoor
[13:22] <jubo2> and I want to rid myself of the thought that there might be something like that
[13:23] <BluesKaj> jubo2, I used dd to transfer my / and /home partitions to my ssd just make sure the target partitions are slightly larger than the source ones
[13:23] <jubo2> So, I'd like to make safe that I have no altered binaries and no malicious configurations
[13:24] <BluesKaj> well, to be safe back up your data, and do a clean install. Then transfer your data to the new drive
[13:24] <jubo2> BluesKaj: I want clean install. And I got a bunch of USB3-to-SATAIII connectors I got from China for pennies, so actually moving stuff between the disks is not a problem
[13:27] <BluesKaj> a clean install is the safest choice, don't gamble
[13:27] <BluesKaj> it's more work, but it's worth it
[13:28] <jubo2> BluesKaj: But what about #1 using 'dkpg --get-selections' to get the software or do I risk that that will also get some compromise?
[13:28] <BluesKaj> no idea
[13:28] <jubo2> BluesKaj: And do you think it is safe to grab ~/.config/ ?
[13:29] <BluesKaj> I don't know
[13:29] <jubo2> Then as to the move I need to figure out how to easiest move the ~100GB of backups I have stashed in a Plasma Vault (in case my laptop gets thieved)
[13:29] <jubo2> I probably need to move the stashed stuff to a normal directory, copy them to the new disk and create new Vault
[13:30] <BluesKaj> move them after you've done the clean install, if it's just data and nothing else
[13:30] <jubo2> I gonna naturally do the moving by booting from an Kubuntu USB installer and then mount the old and the new disk and move the stuff
[13:43] <jubo2> So my main worries are #1 malicious softare potentially installed by the aggressor #2 maliciously altered binaries and #3 maliciously altered configurations
[13:44] <jubo2> #1 and #2 can be fixed by installing by hand the things I need i.e. not using the 'dpkg --get-selections'
[13:45] <jubo2> I don't have enough information about #3 .. I don't know what kind of exploits can be made just by changing configs
[13:53] <BluesKaj> neither do I
[15:18] <IrcsomeBot1> zitTos was added by: zitTos
[15:31] <Mrokii> Hello. I'd like to know about the status of playing BluRay-discs on Linux. It is possible without jumping through too many loops?
[15:39] <OerHeks> Mrokii, BR is a problem, AFAIK
 @Mrokii, I found an article that's basically saying it's a cat and mouse game with DRM cracking. There doesn't seem to be a simple way to put in a disk and just play it as hard as that may seem to believe. https://www.maketecheasier.com/play-blu-ray-on-linux/
[16:11] <Mrokii> @ericadams: Thanks for the info! Though that's quite unfortunate. :-( Oh well.
[18:47] <ylli9> hello
 @ylli9, Hello
[18:48] <ylli9> i want to install opera in kubuntu
 You can download the .deb file from their website or install the snap package.
 https://www.opera.com/download
[18:51] <ylli9> thank you very much
 or "sudo snap install opera"
 you're welcome
 I would do the deb file personally
[19:58] <jubo2> y0 piippöl
[20:00] <jubo2> the migration from Kubuntu 18.04.1 to Kubuntu 18.04.1 (fresh) has been going pretty well, but I don't know from where I can get the settings for the panel (at the bottom of the screen, at least on my system)
[20:01] <jubo2> It is no biggie if I can't get the confs for that copied, as I can recreate the same settings manually
[20:47] <jubo2> yeah
[20:47] <jubo2> I guess I'm good
[20:47] <jubo2> Was not very complicated to get the widgets back to the way I remember them being