[00:20] Leequen Dou was added by: Jonathan русских [00:23] removed and blocked [00:34] valorie: Not from Telegram. [00:35] well, it was, but forwarded somehow [00:35] do you still see it there? [00:35] Yes, I do. [00:35] Definitely still in the backlog. [00:35] do you have Powerz? [00:35] I don't have powerz except in the Ubuntu Studio groups on TG. [00:35] well, I did my best [00:36] lemme give you power [00:36] :) [00:36] I use tg hardly at all unless traveling [00:36] trying to replace it with Matrix [00:36] I might add Matrix to Studio in the future, but one step at a time. [00:37] you are now an admin in this group on tg [00:37] valorie: Thanks, and done. [00:38] excellent [00:38] thanks [00:38] You're quite welcome. === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [01:53] Paul Austin was added by: Paul Austin [01:54] (Voice, 1s)https://irc-attachments.kde.org/QzE0zjka/file_14335.oga === fiddlesticks is now known as fiddlesticks_ === Randune is now known as Randun1 === Randun1 is now known as Randuni [04:22] hi all [04:22] how is everyone? [04:22] I'm well [04:22] sweet [04:22] looking to see if I can get telepathy-tank into a PPA [04:23] sounds like fun [04:23] lol [04:23] eh lol [04:23] I'm having a problem myself [04:23] what's up? [04:23] I am trying to boot kubuntu 18.04.2 via usb stick on my system with secure boot enabled [04:23] oddly enough, the first time I booted it it worked fine [04:23] but I backed out of the install as I was having an issue [04:25] now when I try to boot the usb stick I get this: [04:25] Failed to open \EFI\BOOT\mxx64.efi - Not Found [04:25] Failed to load image \EFI\BOOT\mxx64.efi - Not Found [04:25] Failed to start MokManager: Not Found [04:25] Something has gone seriously wrong: import_mok_state() failed [04:25] : Not Found [04:26] Has the USB boot disk been modified in any way? [04:26] no [04:27] so I re-created it because I thought exactly that...but same error...so I burned a DVD and same error [04:27] Hm. There's a chance that the boot loader wasn't fully installed when you had that issue [04:27] the boot loader on your machine, that is. [04:27] so how can I fix that? [04:27] Can you confirm that you can boot _directly_ to the USB boot disk and/or DVD? [04:27] That depends on how your system lets you pick which device to boot from [04:28] k..well, I go into my uefi setup and select my usb stick as a boot device [04:28] and I immediately get those errors [04:28] Hm. That's odd. What kind of hardware are you working with? [04:29] Asrock AB350 Pro 4 mobo..Ryzen 5 1600x [04:29] pretty standard stuff...I know I could always turn off secure boot..but I'd rather fix the issue [04:30] I don't know if it's a secure boot issue than an issue with missing UEFI data on your home machine [04:31] here's the thing...there is no \EFI\BOOT\mxx64.efi file ...even in the .iso file when I open it in windows [04:31] in the boot partition? [04:32] there's \EFI\BOOT\BOOTx64.efi [04:32] and \EFI\BOOT\grubx64.efi [04:33] Hm. I'd suggest moving those files out into another partition and removing that boot partition altogether and trying that. [04:34] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1798171 [04:34] Launchpad bug 1798171 in debian-installer (Ubuntu Disco) "System fails to boot with \EFI\BOOT\mmx64.efi - Not Found" [High,Fix released] [04:34] I'm looking at this now [04:37] Possibly a fix on your end that you can attempt? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1798171/comments/37 [04:37] Launchpad bug 1798171 in debian-installer (Ubuntu Disco) "System fails to boot with \EFI\BOOT\mmx64.efi - Not Found" [High,Fix released] [04:39] yeah..maybe I'll try that [04:39] it appears to be a bug in grub2 [04:44] https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#Force_grub-efi_installation_to_the_removable_media_path [04:44] this seems to explain it quite well [06:09] TÜRK VAR MIII ****************** === batuhan is now known as batuhan_ === batuhan_ is now known as batuhan === batuhan is now known as batuha === batuha is now known as batuhan [06:09] batuhanzi === batuhan is now known as batuhanzi === enrico_ is now known as naccht === Katnip_ is now known as Katnip [10:45] I have an existing caldav set up in Kubuntu for Korganizer. I created another Nextcloud account for NC15 (NC13 would not update) and set up a caldav in Korg also. It picked up the Birthdays from KaddressBook. Copying the other calendars within Korg to the new NC15 folder in Korg shows they transfersed - but they do not show up in view nor will they sync with the server. [10:48] hello anyone have already switch to 19.04 ? [10:59] i just did [11:01] and ? [11:01] seems fine so far === meven is now known as meven_ === meven_ is now known as meven === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [13:22] Arjun_soni was added by: Arjun_soni === himcesjf_ is now known as him-cesjf [15:39] Hello! [15:39] It's a pity newest version on Kubuntu doesn't run o 32bit machines :( [15:40] *on [15:53] did it yet exists 32 bits computers ?? [15:54] what version do I need to download? I've got the 33% format blues?\ [15:55] Even tried a manual one.. I tried just leaving a blank space.. [15:56] Why does it seem such a bitch to get past this.. [16:07] the Kubuntu 18.04 installer is broken with regards to installing onto anything manual relating to LUKS [16:08] If I select manual, then tell it to use /dev/vda2 as a physical volume for encryption, it doesn't proceed to ask me for a password or do anything at all further. [16:09] If I manually do a luksFormat and mount it manually setup LVM manually, the installer will install / to one of the LV's but then the system can't boot. It doesn't ask for a password on boot, thus the LVM doesn't appear, and the kernel is stuck looking for the LVM. [16:10] I also tried to setup LVM (manually) directly on vda2 and then created a LV for the root fs manually, then told the installer I want to use that LV as a physical volume for encryption. Again the installer failed to ask for a password or do anything further at all. [16:10] I also tried to manually luksFormat and mount the lv. But the installer wasn't able to install the root fs to it either. [18:33] katnipp was added by: katnipp [19:48] Bot Info was added by: Bot Info [19:48] (Photo, 1280x631) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/YxHpRfV2/file_14362.jpg 🚀 Binance opened DEX Testnet Platform! … 🚀 Binance opened the distribution of prizes!! … 🚀 5000 BTC AND 20 000 ETH giveaway rigth now!!! … ✅ All info is here https://binance-testnet.com … ✅ Official group t.me/joinchat/J4bIDlUP6U7j6eehbMxFTQ [20:05] hi all [20:06] katnipp was added by: katnipp [20:07] I have a question, when I boot Kubuntu 18.04.2 and choose a guided installation, and I go to select my drive to install on, it only shows my RAID array. It doesn't show my other 2 solid state drives, but if I go to manual..it shows the other 2 drives [20:07] but I'd rather use the guided setup..any ideas? [20:08] the two SSDs are on a different controller, maybe that is affecting it?.. [20:09] Randuni: I'd think not, could be, but why not just use the manual? is what I use all the time :/ [20:10] I guess I will have to [20:11] okay..so I will create a / partition, a swap partition and do I need an EFI partition? [20:11] actually..I guess the question is..do I even need a swap partition...I have 16GB RAM [20:12] and from what I've heard a swap partition on an SSD is not necessarily a good idea anyways [20:13] Randuni: is up to what you use, are you going to be using a virtual machine hypervisor? if so, then you can benefit from more RAM, if not, maybe you don't need to, are you going to be using 3D modeling? if so, then more than 16gbs will help, otherwise not [20:17] Randuni: a swap on an SSD is not a bad idea, and yes, the SSD data retrieval will be almost as fast as a ram waffer, however, having a swap on an SSD will have the benefit of having a "ramdrive" [20:19] right..thanks! === grumble is now known as upline === lex is now known as Guest35525 Binary file (standard input) matches