[01:15] Hello. After Gimp installation and system reboot, a dialog window is shown to download missing language packages, is that normal? Gimp 2.8.22-1 from Universe, Kubuntu Bionic. [01:24] o770: how did you install gimp? [01:24] via apt or ? [01:24] Apt [01:25] odd that it wasn't done at the time of installation [01:25] Right! [01:25] but perhaps they are gtk packages you didn't have or so [01:25] we don't package gimp [01:25] I guess I would file a bug on launchpad about it [01:26] `ubuntu-bug gimp` is the easiest way, in the commandline [01:27] My keyboard layout is set to Portuguese-br. I will file the bug then. [01:31] valorie, o770: Any time I've installed Kubuntu it asks to download missing language packs at some point. Pretty sure it's normal and that gimp has nothing to do with it. [01:34] Eickmeyer: That repeated in three fresh installations of Bionic I did. Now I'm running a fourth without Gimp or the issue for a week. It happened right after the first reboot... [01:36] ...After Gimp and the first reboot. So I'd say I'm positive about it being Gimp related. [01:36] o770: Yes, perfectly normal, and has nothing to do with gimp. [01:37] Is there an easy way to debug that. I haven't installed Gimp yet. [01:38] Are you on your fresh install now? [01:38] Yes. [01:39] Here's a theory, and it's just a theory: It might be that installing gimp triggers that request for additional language packs. But, honestly, I've only ever seen it happen in Kubuntu or Ubuntu with Plasma installed. [01:40] But, since I install the Ubuntu Studio packages (I'm Ubuntu Studio's de-facto project lead) it might show up that way. [01:40] Either way, it's not a bug, but a feature. Installing additional language packs is a good thing. [01:41] Plasma is what I have here. [01:41] Yes. That's Kubuntu's desktop environment. [01:42] What I'm trying to say is that what you are experiencing is not a bug, but expected behavior. [01:42] Well I'm sure it's not any warez thing. It was just strange to me how it happened. [01:43] It's completely normal. [01:43] I won't file any bug report then. [01:43] *nods* [01:44] Thanks! [01:44] You're welcome. === o770 is now known as o770_away === o770_away is now known as o770 === himcesjf_ is now known as him-cesjf [07:19] Good morning [09:54] Hiyas all === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [12:34] !pipewire [12:35] !info pipewire [12:35] Package pipewire does not exist in bionic === Arthur_D2 is now known as Arthur_D === N3X15_ is now known as N3X15 === kubuntu is now known as Guest5870 === Guest5870 is now known as borgrel [15:20] what is the live cd login?? [15:21] you mean password? [15:22] name usubuntu password empty [15:22] usubuntu? [15:23] oh, fat fingers, username ubuntu [15:24] ubuntu [enter] [enter] ... password incorrect === mpmc_znc is now known as mpmc [15:24] user = kubuntu [15:24] kubuntu [15:24] many thanks [16:14] i'm trying to fix an NTFS partition i read this: [16:14] https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/buffer-i-o-error-on-dev-sdb1-async-page-read-4175600715/ [16:14] smartctl is a program they mention for reading the smart log [16:14] apt-get couldnt find smartctl, what is the equivalent?? [16:21] borgrel: smartmontools package contains smartctl [16:22] arigato [16:57] wth would cause an external 1TB HDD NTFS partition to vanish, testdisk to throw about 12 'buffer i/o error, async page read .... blk_update_request: critical medium error' while the smart log says 0 errors?? [17:01] borgrel, bad blocks [17:04] any pointers u can give to fix it? [17:04] a url i can read? [17:07] borgrel, https://www.pcrepairmansblog.com/use-linux-boot-disk-to-repair-windows-ntfs-disk-fault-hard-drive-chkdsk-bad-blocks-sectors/ [17:10] many many thanks [17:11] you're welcome === helium-3 is now known as dilfridge === dilfridge is now known as NCC1701 === NCC1701 is now known as dilfridge [22:26] hi [22:26] I try "pavucontrol" and I see no sound devices [22:26] aside from my monitor's speakers [22:26] (hdmi connection there) === JonathanD is now known as JonathanS [22:26] I want to be able to hear from my headphones. [22:26] I don't get why the system is not finding hte onboard sound device.. [22:27] this used to work until I upgraded from 18.04 -> 18.10 [22:27] and probably let it overwrite some config file [22:27] maybe? [22:27] how can I find the cause of this? [22:48] hello again [22:48] was it someone here who had asked me for that systemd log file/ [22:48] ?