[02:33] <mobile_c> where do i aquire this file  "include/linux/compiler-gcc.h:100:1: fatal error: linux/compiler-gcc7.h: No such file or directory" (for compiling android-goldfish-3.4 kernel)
[07:09] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:09] <lordievader> mobile_c: Sound like you are missing a -dev package (of gcc?)
[07:35] <Jussi> sigh... toshia sattelite...cant seem to figure out a) the boot options key, and b) the model number....
[10:17] <iomari> greetings, on my kubuntu desktop, right clicking only gives my a logout option. no reboot or shutdown.
[13:16] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
 morning blues
[14:33] <BluesKaj> 'Morning ericadams
[14:37] <Jussi> so, installed kubuntu, reboot, no grub, straight into windows. any suggestions?
 @Jussi, Choose the boot options menu when you restart the computer. Normally it's F12. See if Ubuntu is listed as an option. If not it could be the boot sector wasn't written to the proper location (or a host of other possibilities).
[14:51] <BluesKaj> Jussi, efi or legacy bios?
[16:29] <CruX|> hello i have gtk 1050ti and kubuntu 18.04. When I use proprietary nvidia driver xorg is very laggy - when any opengl or vulkan app is running
[16:29] <CruX|> is it known bug in this version ?
[16:32] <CruX|> ,k
[17:55] <EvilRoey{-> hey
[17:56] <EvilRoey{-> can anyone help me with something here.. I'm trying to do a reverse-SSHFS connection
[17:56] <EvilRoey{-> I am not sure I am getting the syntax correct
[18:22] <n0yd> Hi, I am using a new laptop (new to me) and my keymap seems to be changing on me sporadically. Not sure why. It seems to go to a keymap where it thinks I have a numpad, from what I can tell.
[18:23] <n0yd> If I go into keyboard in system settings, and change it to Fujitsu| Happy Hacking, it seems to work fine. But it switches back all of a sudden sometimes while in use
[18:23] <n0yd> The laptop is a Fujitsu, btw
[18:30] <n0yd> Doh! I figured it out, it is when I hit the NumLk key by accident. :)
[18:30] <n0yd> Now to figure out how to disable said key entirely
[18:32] <n0yd> xmodmap ftw :)
[20:47] <azx> hey guys, i don't like how the windows when minimized/maximized animate torward the top left of the screen
[20:48] <azx> how can i change these animations?
[20:48] <azx> is minimize/maximize windows proprietary keywords?
[20:51] <bprompt> no that I know of, and hmmm there are some customizations in the System Settings, I think under Workspace on the windows behaviour, but what you want may not be there
[20:53] <azx> alright thanks! i keep getting a notification saying i might need proprietary drivers to get full features
[20:54] <azx> i believe that is from my nvidia gtx 1060 graphics card
[20:54] <azx> i don't mind installing proprietary drivers for this one device, how can i go about installing them?
[20:54] <bprompt> azx:   well... not sure the drivers will give you the minimize animation customization though
[20:54] <azx> yeah, i'm sure it will work without
[23:48] <Dragonslicer> azx- try looking in System Settings -> Desktop Behavior -> Desktop Effects
[23:49] <Dragonslicer> The Appearance section has a bunch of window animations