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St41ker | hello | 01:39 |
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St41ker | I think i installed without a bootloader... | 01:40 |
janlukasu | h | 01:50 |
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brianwbass | hello | 06:23 |
diogenes_ | hi | 06:24 |
brianwbass | im from usa whow about you? | 06:41 |
diogenes_ | brianwbass, my location is on my profile :) | 06:42 |
brianwbass | what kubuntu are you running and where is your profile? | 06:44 |
diogenes_ | brianwbass, i use a different distro and you can check on my profile by right clicking on my nickname. | 06:44 |
BluesKaj | Howdy all | 09:06 |
IrcsomeBot2 | Jorge Sánchez was added by: Jorge Sánchez | 11:42 |
IrcsomeBot2 | <Jorge Sánchez> Hi to all! I am having some trouble trying to connect my PC to an ethernet connection trough the KDE network settings. I already know it's a problem with this specific installation since other computers with Kubuntu work with no problems. The last thing I did before having issues was settings manually the IP and DNS through the settings. If I try "sudo dhclient enp1s0" I can get a connection but touching the configuration with | 11:46 |
IrcsomeBot2 | the settings app breaks it. … I am using Kubuntu 18.10 with backports | 11:46 |
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loquatturkey | hi | 15:24 |
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Atowrks | can i upgrade from 17.04 to 18.10 and how? | 16:55 |
IrcsomeBot2 | <Jorge Sánchez> @Atowrks, Of course you can! If you want to do it with a GUI window enter this command: "pkexec do-release-upgrade -m desktop -f DistUpgradeViewKDE &". If you want to do it entirely on the terminal use this one instead: "sudo do-release-upgrade -m desktop". Keep in mind that the upgrade tool disables any PPAs you use so you should add them again after the upgrade. | 17:01 |
IrcsomeBot2 | <Jorge Sánchez> And of course, restart after the update | 17:02 |
IrcsomeBot2 | <Jorge Sánchez> I forgot to mention that you should enable the "Normal" release upgrades before, it is explained here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CosmicUpgrades/Kubuntu | 17:06 |
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user|45054 | Hello, I am running Kubuntu 18.04, I wonder can I use somehow "Move To Screen" option from the terminal for specific window? Thank You. | 19:13 |
greenfrog | i'm not sure this is what you want but you can get apps to open in any screen you choose by clicking the app follow mouse pointer in settings | 19:54 |
Paulser | On kubuntu/ubuntu I having a moment how do I find out my DNS on my PC from DHCP. on Windows I used to use ipconfig/all not sure how to check on Linux/ubuntu? | 21:02 |
Paulser | I been using Kubuntu for a while and it strange this first time I wanted to check my DNS | 21:03 |
IrcsomeBot2 | rareandreal was added by: rareandreal | 23:36 |
IrcsomeBot2 | <rareandreal> https://youtu.be/xSeBF-47v4w | 23:36 |
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