[00:42] <calher> Roey, does your Kubuntu also by default put LVM inside XFS?
[00:43] <calher> Roey, I'm having issues opening XFS from another GNU/Linux system.
[00:53] <ikonia> lvm inside XFS ?
[01:05] <calher> ikonia, yes.
[01:07] <tempuser> Hello, could someone help me? After I type my password, Kubuntu freezes and I can't log in.
[01:07] <ikonia> calher: could you explain what you mean by that ?
[01:07] <ikonia> calher: do you mean you put xfs on logical volumes,
[01:10] <calher> ikonia, when I got my computer, my disk looked like [{ext4 /}{XFS(LVM /home)}].
[01:12] <ikonia> looked like that where ?
[01:12] <calher> ikonia, GNOME Disks.
[01:13] <ikonia> I can't picture that, but I suspect it's showing you that you have LVM volumes with xfs file system on them
[01:13] <ikonia> as the other way around makes no sense
[01:16] <calher> I wonder if I should even bother getting my disk out of the box again.
[01:17] <ikonia> what are you trying to actually do ?
[01:17] <ikonia> sorry I maybe missing some context here
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[01:20] <tempuser> what?
[01:21] <ikonia> just spam, ignore
[01:22] <tempuser> Can someone help me? Kubuntu freezes after i type my password.
[01:29] <calher> ikonia, I'm trying to mount my hoe partition.
[01:29] <calher> *home
[01:29] <ikonia> calher: so what's the issue
[01:31] <calher> ikonia, I think I'm getting the hang of it now.  Sorry.
[01:31] <ikonia> no need for sorry
[01:33] <tempuser> could you help me?
[01:34] <ikonia> sorry no, I'm about to step away
 tempuser, how can I help?
 Is your installation new or did you recently install a video driver?
[01:38] <tempuser> DarinMiller: I encrypted my /home folder with encfs. After i shut down and boot back up again, whenever i type my password it freezes and nothing happens.
 oooooo, I have no experience with encfs...
 You may want to drop to the command line, add another user and login as the new user and possibly trouble shoot from there...
[01:44] <tempuser> I did make a backup account (this). I can't access the recovery mode. Tried holding shift and tapping shift on boot
 try Esc on boot...
 but I doubt recovery mode will help unless you have a complete backup of your home partition.
[01:45] <tempuser> I also had a black screen that said "Emergency Mode" not sure what that was.
 hmm, never seen Emergency Mode either...
[01:48] <tempuser> I have a backup of the home folder, but I'm not sure how to restore
 Were you able to interupt grub using the Esc key?
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[04:13] <walsulla> I need help setting up dual monitors on kubuntu 18.04.1
[04:14] <walsulla> xrandr failed
[04:14] <walsulla> xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
[04:15] <IrcsomeBot1> <Chandra Sekhar> @Chandra Sekhar, Can anyone tell me ?
[06:08] <Admiral[m]> after i restarted my computer, I started facing the same issues as this person: https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=309&t=157148
[06:09] <Admiral[m]> unfortunately no one has replied to it. can someone help me out
[06:32] <Admiral[m]> well I fixed it by reinstalling plasma desktop
[06:34] <Admiral[m]> *kubuntu desktop
[09:03] <tempuser> Hello, can anyone help me? System freezes when I enter my password at login.
[11:55] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:21] <patakija> Hi all!  Have anyone run into the issue where the emmc didnt show up and the error is "mmc0: mmc_select_hs400 failed, error -84"?
[12:27] <tomreyn> patakija: which ubuntu release + kernel verison is this?
[12:27] <patakija> Kubuntu 18.10, as for the kernel its the one that comes with the iso... (i take look at it right away)
[12:28] <tomreyn> patakija: no need then
[12:28] <patakija> 4.18.0-10-generic
[12:30] <tomreyn> patakija: is this an i386 system?
[12:30] <tomreyn> dpkg --print-architecture
[12:32] <patakija> amd64
[12:32] <patakija> its an asus vivobook flip (tp202nas)
[12:33] <tomreyn> patakija: install pending updates, reboot, try again
[12:33] <tomreyn> linux-image-4.18.0-15-generic is the latest for amd64
[12:34] <patakija> cant do it since i cant even install the darn thing....
[12:34] <tomreyn> why is this?
[12:34] <patakija> this machine has emmc as its internal storage
[12:35] <tomreyn> and nothing else?
[12:36] <patakija> it also has a sd card slot as well
[12:37] <patakija> *microsd
[12:37] <tomreyn> i see. so this "mmc0: mmc_select_hs400 failed, error -84" message is all you have? and the system can't write to the emmc anymore?
[12:38] <tomreyn> or why do you say oyu cannot install the kernel update?
[12:39] <patakija> its not a hw error since crapware 10 boots from it, but if i boot kubuntu then it cant see the emmc at all aside from the error massage, no trace in /dev either
[12:40] <tomreyn> oh so you're only booting kubuntu off an iso so far?
[12:40] <patakija> yep
[12:40] <tomreyn> glad i asked
[12:41] <patakija> my bad for not mentioning it  -.-'
[12:41] <tomreyn> post the kernel log, i'll have a look:   dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:44] <patakija> ok, done
[12:45] <tomreyn> patakija: and the url is?
[12:46] <patakija> oh sorry, https://termbin.com/j9oy
[12:48] <tomreyn> latest bios is Version 209 (2019/02/14), yours also claims to be 209, but release date is 07/19/2018 there, which is closer to 206.
[12:49] <tomreyn> https://www.asus.com/2-in-1-PCs/ASUS-VivoBook-Flip-12-TP202NA/HelpDesk_Download/
[12:51] <patakija> thats funny, it was downloaded by their tool...
[12:53] <tomreyn> several acpi errors
[12:53] <tomreyn> you could try http://iam.tj/prototype/enhancements/Windows-acpi_osi.html
[12:54] <tomreyn> also check the uefi for any mmc related settings.
[12:57] <patakija> okay reinstalled the version from the site(BTW mine is a tp202naS not a na) but still says 07/19/2018
[12:57] <patakija> no emmc setting in ther as far as i see
[12:59] <tomreyn> you might need to file a bug about the emmc.
[13:09] <patakija> yeah, it seems likely, cant find anything with the -84 error code :(
[13:13] <patakija> thanks for the help :)
[13:14] <BluesKaj> patakija, which device does your asus boot from? just curious
[13:17] <patakija> from a 32 GB usb stick....
[13:18] <patakija> (plus the preinstalled crapware ofc)
[13:19] <patakija> curretnly downloading 19.04 hoping it might contan some fix, if it doesnt then i file a ug report
[13:19] <patakija> *bug
[13:56] <patakija> nope, 19.04 has the same error
[14:03] <BluesKaj> patakija, why are you booting from a stick ?
[14:05] <patakija> because kubuntu has issues with the emmc, it throws a error -84 and the emmc is inaccessibble
[14:06] <BluesKaj> the emmc could be dying
[14:07] <BluesKaj> do you also have a ssd on the laptop ?
[14:08] <patakija> brand new machine, win10 boots without issue, also it only has a microsd slot besides the emmc
[14:11] <BluesKaj> .0ok
[14:21] <BluesKaj> wonder if the uefi/bios boot sequence (enable usb ) isn't being recognized by kubuntu
[14:24] <patakija> tried with ubuntu mate and ubuntu too but same result, lets see linux mint...
[14:30] <tomreyn> patakija: in case you did a web search for the error message, note that a hyphon will look for results which do *not* include the following term (-84). just omit the hyphon.
[14:31] <tomreyn> i had some matching results, but most were old, and the newer ones were inconcisive
[14:39] <patakija> um what is a hyphon? (english isnt my native language)
[14:45] <BluesKaj> hiphen  is a dash  -
[14:45] <BluesKaj> hyphen rather
[14:46] <BluesKaj> like semi-something
[14:47] <patakija> okay, thanks
[15:20] <patakija> okay, linux mint also cant see it, fedora wont even boot o.O
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[21:32] <valorie> hmmm, somehow I fell out of this channel
[21:32] <valorie> can anyone tell me the easiest way to tell what ISO I have on a thumbdrive?
[21:40] <bprompt> valorie:   check the thumbdrive's label :)
[21:40] <valorie> ha, if only
[21:44] <valorie> my nephew finally found a charger for a laptop I gave him three years ago
[21:44] <valorie> and I'd like to reinstall an LTS -- I think it's a i386
[22:38] <patakija> just out of curiosity is it possible for the UEFI firmware to hide the emmc storage if it detects a non windows os?
[22:43] <valorie> that sounds like an #ubuntu question
[22:44] <patakija> im still struggling with kubuntu...
[22:44] <valorie> we don't really handle that part of the distro -- mostly the KDE community's software
[22:44] <valorie> what's the struggle?
[22:48] <patakija> ah, okay
[22:49] <patakija> as for the struggle  i have some issues with "finding" the emmc
[22:49] <patakija> windows boots fine from it but linux cant see it
[22:50] <valorie> !grub
[22:51] <patakija> if it was that simple, its a brand new machine with the dreaded win10 on it...
[22:52] <patakija> i did the usual stuff(fast boot, secure boot, etc) but when it boots from the thumb drive so i can install kubuntu 18.10 the emmc is not recognised....
[22:53] <valorie> can you boot into your Kubuntu install?
[22:53] <patakija> yep
[22:53] <valorie> !boot-repair
[22:53] <valorie> pfff
[22:53] <valorie> well, you can try to run 'sudo boot-repair' from the commandline
[22:54] <patakija> oh sorry, i misread it
[22:54] <patakija> i can boot the installer, there is no linux installed on it
[22:54] <valorie> ttps://linuxconfig.org/ubuntu-boot-repair is a bit more detail
[22:54] <valorie> oops, pasting mistake: https://linuxconfig.org/ubuntu-boot-repair
[22:55] <valorie> or you can just reinstall
[22:55] <valorie> if there is nothing in the install you need
[22:55] <valorie> that's the easiest, since it's so fast to make a new install
[22:56] <patakija> okay, i try it again(english isnt my native language)
[22:56] <valorie>  it sounds like grub didn't properly install
[22:56] <patakija> this is a brand new machine with only windows 10 on it, done the prep work and when i try to install linux on it the installer cant see the emmc drive in tha machine, not even the live session
[22:57] <valorie> one time it installed on my thumbdrive!
[22:57] <valorie> so the install would work if I left the thumbdrive in the computer, lol
[22:57] <valorie> crazy
[22:57] <valorie> that's weird
[22:58] <valorie> !dualboot
[22:58] <valorie> might be some help in that first link
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[23:00] <patakija> thanks for the link, but it wont help since the main issue here is the missing storage drive....
[23:01] <valorie> does kdepartitionmanager see it?
[23:01] <patakija> nope
[23:02] <patakija> i also did a lot of digging but so far i only found a imilar case with no resolution: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=278201
[23:02] <patakija> also nothing in /dev
[23:09] <valorie> well, you are likely to find more ideas in #ubuntu than here
[23:09] <valorie> since it's a larger channel, and as I say, kubuntu doesn't work on that part of the distro
[23:10] <valorie> that's handled by Foundations I believe
[23:10] <valorie> common to all flavors
[23:11] <patakija> okay, i really hope it can be solved because currently i cannot treat wndows as a trusted OS....
[23:14] <tomreyn> patakija: i'll be happy to try and help you in #ubuntu if you'll sum up the issue there.