[01:10] <user|45538> hello
[01:11] <user|45538> can I reinstall windows on my pc after wiping the drive and installing kubuntu
[01:12] <user|45538> and how can I I really need help
[01:13] <user|45538> please I need to reinstall windows after installing kubuntu
[01:13] <krytarik> !grub | user|45538
[01:14] <user|45538> I need windows
[01:14] <user|45538> PLEASE
[01:14] <user|45538> HELLO
[01:14] <user|45538> I REALY NEED HELP
[01:15] <krytarik> user|45538: ...Seriously?
[01:15] <user|45538> YES
[01:16] <OerHeks> all guides say: install windows first ..
[01:24] <wardred> You'll need a restore partition or install media for Windows.  Not a lot can be done if you destroyed all the Windows partitions and overwrote them.
[01:25] <wardred> You might be able to get install media from your vendor, Dell or whoever made your PC, but it usually takes a while to ship the media.
[01:25] <wardred> And may not be free.
[01:30] <tomreyn> loooong gone
[01:31] <wardred> Whoops.  Saw the reconnect, missed the re-disconnect.  Ah well.
[06:51] <yazu> \quit
[07:13] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:44] <wwishgril> Hi Guys.
[07:44] <wwishgril> Vagina Loves Foreskin Gliding [ https://www.bitchute.com/video/LaPsv463Whzw/ ]
[11:23] <user|50219> im currently on kubuntu 18.04, is it possible to upgrade to 18.10 without reinstalling everything?
[11:23] <user|50219> (silly question. i know)
[11:26] <Captain_Haddock> user|50219: What do you mean by "reinstalling everything"?
[11:27] <user|50219> whats the upgrade path?
[11:27] <user|50219> is it better to just wipe my drive and install 18.10 clean?
[11:27] <user|50219> or is it possible to do an upgrade without it causing any issues?
[11:27] <Captain_Haddock> It is always better to do that. But the upgrade process is reasonably simple.
[11:28] <user|50219> does 18.10 have better high DPI display support?
[11:28] <user|50219> I'm using a 4K monitor, and some things aren't scaling very well
[11:28] <Captain_Haddock> It's possible that some software that you installed yourself using a third party repository won't have a clean upgrade path. But the upgrader will usually either disable third party repos or let you know if there's a problem.
[11:29] <Captain_Haddock> I have no idea. But that might be a driver issue.
[11:29] <user|50219> okay, cheers
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[12:01] <Th3Mafia> I installed 18.10 Ubuntu then installed KDE on top of it. I can't figure out how to setup a screen lock shortcut key and it seems  like some of my systems options are missing or locking the screen has no options?
[12:03] <Th3Mafia> I'm suck an idiot, I've found it.
[12:03] <Th3Mafia> s/suck/such
[13:40] <dwinchester_> Whenever I turn off my computer it just goes to the Kubuntu splash screen that is shown at startup. Does anyone know how to fix this? Currently on 18.04.2
[13:41] <diogenes_> dwinchester_, when first this problem occured?
[13:44] <dwinchester_> Since installing the OS. I think it might be related to Nvidia drivers?
[13:45] <diogenes_> well, when you first install the OS, there is no nvidia driver pre-installed
[13:46] <Captain_Haddock> dwinchester_: What happens when you try placing the system into sleep mode?
[13:47] <dwinchester_> It goes to sleep, but monitors won't wake up
[13:48] <dwinchester_> diogenes_: I don't know if it was since first installing the OS or not. I installed Nvidia drivers like right away.
[13:49] <diogenes_> then reboot
[13:49] <diogenes_> after driver installation you must reboot
[13:49] <dwinchester_> I've done that since then... Lol
[13:49] <dwinchester_> This has been an issue for about 2 weeks now
[13:50] <diogenes_> try in terminal: systemctl poweroff
[13:50] <dwinchester_> Okay, I've been doing `shutdown now`
[13:50] <diogenes_> it's not the same
[13:51] <dwinchester_> I'm currently at work, but I'll try that when I get home.
[13:51] <diogenes_> heh ok
[13:51] <dwinchester_> I have the other issue with the monitors not waking up after I suspend the system
[13:52] <dwinchester_> Also if I turn on the PC and then the monitors the monitors will never pick up the signal. I have to turn on the monitors and then the PC for them to display anything. Seems related to the suspend issue.
[14:05] <Admiral[m]> I have the same issues as dwinchester_
[14:06] <Admiral[m]> Sometimes it shuts down
[14:06] <Admiral[m]> Sometimes I open the lid and it's still stuck in the lock screen
[14:06] <dwinchester_> I'm on desktop though, not a laptop. Not sure if that matters.
[14:06] <Admiral[m]> When I enter my password, it unlocks then shutdown
[14:06] <Admiral[m]> Unpredictable
[14:07] <dwinchester_> Mine isn't lock screen though. It's literally that first screen you see that says "kununtu" when the system is initially booting
[14:07] <Tharx_> how i do change the Name@IP.genericrev to MyName/whatever/whatever
[14:07] <Tharx_> Please help me
[14:08] <Admiral[m]> Do you want to just change the name or the device itself Tharx_?
[14:09] <Admiral[m]> I meant username or computer name?
[14:09] <Tharx_> My NickName is Tharx_, but you hover mi name in the list name floaat right
[14:10] <Captain_Haddock> Tharx_: Ask in #freenode
[14:10] <Tharx_> U can see my IP Direction
[14:10] <Tharx_> Ok
[14:57] <BluesKaj_> Hiyas all
[16:02] <EvilRoey> hi
[16:02] <EvilRoey> why does SUDO take so...long...to work?  like..10-15 seconds.  Ichecked /etc/hosts, /etc/resolv.conf /etc/sudoers and they all seem fine though
[16:02] <EvilRoey> BluesKaj: hi! ^
[16:04] <BluesKaj> hi , thode files don't affect sudo, EvilRoey:
[16:06] <BluesKaj> those
[16:06] <EvilRoey> ok, then how can i diagnose this issu?
[16:08] <BluesKaj>  /etc/sudoers might , did you edit it somehow?
[16:09] <BluesKaj> best to use sudo visudo in the terminal to have a look
[16:10] <EvilRoey> sure
[16:10] <EvilRoey> there's nothing edited there.
[16:10] <EvilRoey> it's pristine.
[16:12] <BluesKaj> are you the only user?
[16:16] <BluesKaj> sudo su, then, adduser yourusername sudo
[16:18] <Captain_Haddock> What happens when you run the command from a root shell?
[16:19] <Captain_Haddock> You could also see via htop if something is hogging the CPU or similar.
[16:19] <Captain_Haddock> (in tandem)
[16:23] <BluesKaj> he solved by rebooting
[16:23] <BluesKaj> crossposting #ubvuntu
[16:23] <BluesKaj> err #ubuntu
[18:26] <Captain_Haddock> OK :)
[18:44] <user|54719> are there parental controls available with Kubuntu?
[20:17] <forsamori> o7
[23:55] <dwinchester_> I just noticed that my Emacs version is 25.2.2 is there a reason the Kubuntu 18.04.02 repos don't have 26.1?