[00:54] <user|44750> how to make a usb boot able file for kubuntu
[00:54] <user|44750> i use rufu but it not work
[00:55] <Dragnslcr> Do you mean a Kubuntu installer image?
[00:56] <user|44750> i already download iso file
[00:56] <user|44750> i nned to makeit bootable usb
[00:57] <user|44750> i need to make it bootable usb
[01:00] <user|44750> any software formake bootable usb  this 'kubuntu .iso' file
[01:00] <Dragnslcr> What operating system are you using right now?
[01:02] <user|44750> windows 10
[01:03] <Dragnslcr> Looks like this is the recommended software for writing a disc image to a USB drive - https://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/
[01:04] <user|44750> thanks
[01:05] <Dragnslcr> I've never used it, so I can't help much more than that, but it looks pretty simple to use
[02:34] <carbonzero> Well, I tried to install the beta of 19.04 again today and I still got the error I got last week when I tried to get into software sources.
[02:35] <carbonzero> If I were to install the beta, will a future update take care of the software sources error where I can get into it and make my preferred changes for getting updates and what not?
[02:36] <carbonzero> without me having to reinstall again?
[02:43] <krytarik> Yeah.
[02:44] <Greenfrog> do you mean 18.o4 or 19.o4
[02:45] <Greenfrog> because 18.10 is the latest release
[02:45] <carbonzero> Greenfrog, 19.04.
[02:46] <carbonzero> I was trying to test out 19.04 before it drops in a couple of weeks and I can't get into the software sources to check mark other stuff to keep updated.
[02:47] <carbonzero> just wondered if I could just get it installed and wait for the fix that I know is coming and a future update'll take care of it.
[02:47] <carbonzero> krytarik, so I can just install it and wait for the fix to come?
[02:47] <Greenfrog> ic that is a problem with any beta release of any software beta means still being tested and my contain bugs
[02:48] <Greenfrog> my-may
[02:48] <carbonzero> Greenfrog, oh yeah, I know. Been doing QA for a while now. pretty much used to having problems creep up once in a while.
[02:48] <krytarik> carbonzero: Yep.  Otherwise, just installing lxqt-sudo in the meantime wouldn't hurt so much either.
[02:49] <Greenfrog> ok if you are up to it
[02:54] <carbonzero> krytarik, oh yeah i forgot I could do that.
[02:55] <carbonzero> krytarik, so just do sudo apt-install lxqt-sudo and good to go?
[02:55] <krytarik> About right, yes.
[02:56] <carbonzero> cool. I think I got told that last week but forgot. lol been super busy
[02:58] <krytarik> kde-runtime is what I suggested first - but this might actually be more efficient.
[03:00] <valorie> carbonzero: can you describe again what was happening?
[03:00] <valorie> were you still in the live session? or after install
[03:00] <valorie> I didn't find this problem when testing the beta
[03:01] <valorie> or in either of my upgrades
[03:02] <carbonzero> valorie, it was after an install. I'd go to software sources in Discovery and try to get into software sources to check off Canonical Partners, and other things to keep my system as updated as possible and I'd get an error about not being able to execute some commeand. let me see if I can find that pic I took.
[03:02] <valorie> aha
[03:03] <krytarik> And that's LP bug 1823306.
[03:03] <carbonzero> ubottu, I think that's the one. Simon was in on the conversation about it and he said he'd fix it.
[03:03] <valorie> Greenfrog: why do you advocate for lxqt-sudo?
[03:04] <valorie> rather than KDEsudo
[03:04] <valorie> !kdesudo
[03:04] <valorie> just curious
[03:05] <carbonzero> valorie, I can't find that pic at the moment but I'm getting ready to install 19.04 again and if it comes up again, I'll do another screen shot
[03:05] <valorie> best of luck
[03:05] <valorie> I suggest upgrading after install
[03:06] <valorie> there have already been quite a few updates
[03:06] <krytarik> !daily
[03:07] <valorie> or just do that, yeah
[03:08] <carbonzero> valorie, https://mega.nz/#!m01EUQBa!8vf30AvObfpXFsBsOv_PWkUEEkC71OP_4uplT_gWCeo
[03:08] <carbonzero> that one
[03:08] <carbonzero> valorie,
[03:08] <carbonzero> valorie, and I go to that very same server to get new images
[03:09] <valorie> hmm, why on earth would lxqt-sudo be in there anyway!
[03:09] <valorie> that's bizarre
[03:09] <carbonzero> *shrugs*
[03:09] <carbonzero> I get it everytime
[03:09] <valorie> did you report the bug?
[03:09] <valorie> `ubuntu-bug ubiquity`
[03:09] <carbonzero> Simon Quigley was in on the conversation about it and said he'd fix it
[03:09] <carbonzero> I'll still do the bug report
[03:10] <carbonzero> Haven't done it since Simon was there
[03:10] <carbonzero> but, I'm downloading the image again and I'll install it and go through the motions again.
[03:11] <valorie> cool
[03:12] <carbonzero> valorie, I'll debrief you when I get it all done. I'm making my startup USB drive as we speak.
[03:12] <valorie> thanks!
[03:13] <carbonzero> valorie, you're welcome. What's the QA website address again? qa.ubuntu.com?
[03:14] <carbonzero> I'll even go do some of that, too.
[03:14] <valorie> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/
[03:14] <valorie> you were almost right
[03:15] <valorie> disco daily is open; the beta tests are done since it's released
[03:16] <carbonzero> valorie, lol. yeah, almost had it. Oh I see. so everybody beat me to it? sheesh lol that's ok. I've been busy with school anyway and haven't had much time to do any testing since I needed a stable machine up until now. at least I can get the beta on here and get it going before next week.
[03:16] <valorie> our testing window is just a few days
[03:17] <valorie> because the beta is freeze time
[03:17] <valorie> so we get the tests done, it's released, and the freeze is over
[03:17] <carbonzero> valorie, oh. I see. I remember now.
[03:17] <valorie> you can image with final release looming, freezes are no fun
[03:18] <carbonzero> exactly.
[03:19] <carbonzero> well, I'll at least have it before it drops and I'll catch the next cycle of testing for the october release
[03:19] <valorie> there used to be two alphas sometimes and two betas
[03:19] <valorie> carbonzero: we can use your help in that week before release
[03:19] <valorie> !release
[03:19] <valorie> well, I thought it would give me a DATE, sheesh
[03:19] <carbonzero> valorie, before the october release?
[03:20] <valorie> no, we have one this month, for disco
[03:20] <carbonzero> valorie, oh. so you need the help the week before?
[03:20] <valorie> yes
[03:20] <valorie> I'm sure I'll be asking her often
[03:20] <valorie> :-)
[03:21] <carbonzero> ok, sure thing. count me in. or I'll try as much as I can.
[03:21] <carbonzero> when that week's upon us, I just hit the iso.qa.ubuntu.com site a lot that week?
[03:22] <carbonzero> with new installs each time?
[03:22] <valorie> 18th of April, 2019 is the release date, so yeah, after the 10th sometime we'll get a release candidate
[03:22] <valorie> RC
[03:22] <carbonzero> valorie, ok. what should I look for and where?
[03:23] <carbonzero> I'll get the RC and hit it hard.
[03:23] <valorie> if you are really interested, join #kubuntu-devel
[03:23] <valorie> that's where testing calls actually come out
[03:23] <carbonzero> I'll bounce-it-off-the-asphalt level of testing it. lol
[03:23] <valorie> we tweet about it as well, asking for help
[03:23] <valorie> ha
[03:24] <carbonzero> ok. I'll join that channel, too.
[03:24] <valorie> cool
[03:25] <carbonzero> i'm in! I'll sit in on that one and try to follow along as much as I can and keep up with you
[03:25] <carbonzero> Since I'm in school for software development, yeah, being in the devel channel's a major interest to me
[03:25] <valorie> excellent
[03:25] <carbonzero> on twitter, I'm a follower of you and kubuntu, too, of course.
[03:25] <carbonzero> always.
[03:26] <valorie> learning how to file bugs efficiently and link them to test results is gold
[03:26] <carbonzero> valorie, I'm there. as Long as someone can walk me through once or twice, at least again, I'm good to go.
[03:27] <valorie> zyncing is very useful too
[03:27] <valorie> because once you have a downloaded image file, zsync only has to download the changes
[03:27] <carbonzero> ok. I've heard of that but I'll have to have some help with that to know how to do it
[03:28] <carbonzero> well, I'm ready to install this beta now. I shall return when I'm all done.
[03:28] <carbonzero> over
[03:28] <carbonzero> sorry, that's the radio man in me there.
[03:28] <valorie> https://linuxgrandma.blogspot.com/2018/03/more-zsync-magic-for-lts-updates.html
[03:28] <carbonzero> came out of nowhere.
[03:28] <carbonzero> lol
[03:29] <valorie> took me a sec because they have a new login thing
[03:29] <carbonzero> got it bookmarked and ready to read when I come back
[03:29] <carbonzero> bbl
[03:29] <valorie> and are still telling me "you can post to G+ too!
[03:29] <valorie> NO,, ya CANT
[03:29] <valorie> lol
[03:29] <carbonzero> valorie, uh nope. it's long gone.
[03:30] <valorie> google should tell blogger about it
[03:30] <valorie> lol
[03:30] <carbonzero> hell blogger's a google product I think
[03:30] <valorie> since blogger is theirs!
[03:30] <valorie> yep
[03:30] <carbonzero> smh got to love those disconnected communications lines. O.O
 @valorie you still around?
 (Photo, 720x1280) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/8c2eB1Hg/file_14553.jpg
 Upon trying to submit a bug report, I get this.
[04:37] <krytarik> @carbonzero: Oh hey, I forgot to mention if you were to install the lxqt-sudo package, definitely use the '--no-install-recommends' option then! :P
 I'm running the minimal installation. I'll try the full install next.
 No install recommends? In sources?
 Is that the same as the pre-released updates?
[04:38] <krytarik> "sudo apt install --no-install-recommends lxqt-sudo"
[04:39] <krytarik> Cause otherwise you'd get a looot more of LXQt then.
 Just ran the command you gave me
 Krytarik: looking good so far
 Krytarik: I'm in software sources now after the lxqt-sudo command.
[04:41] <krytarik> Yay.. :)
 \0/
 Ahhhh now I feel so much better. Let's see if I can file a report.
 I thought Simon was going to fix that bug.
[04:42] <krytarik> Yeah, it's in progress.
 Ok, I'll hd.
 Hold
 👍
 🙏🏽👊🏼🤘🏼
 Now to tweak.
[05:04] <valorie> @carbonzero yes, I"m back
[05:05] <valorie> oh ugh
[05:08] <valorie> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity is where the bugs are
[05:08] <valorie> but it's SO much easier to do it via ubuntu-bug ubiquity
[10:31] <kubuntu> yo
[12:02] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
 Hi I have problems with hd integrity coulbe and here there is not net...could any send me a copy in DVD payed on send... … The restoreaA/ do not work not enter even in command line not grub..
 Kubuntu lts
[14:04] <tomreyn> Albertostephan: i read this twice, but cannot make out what you're saying.
 Ok I haved installed Kubuntu 16...LTS and other os...I doit and upgrade to 18.04. … The sistem crasched...and download a recovery...or what ever audit's cd stick or what ever impossible...hd integrity...have to reinstall can't access to grub or console first have to test OS the hda them  … And I have not net and phone dat insufficient. … ..them if some body's could send me a DVD or other support media. … ..if not try to
[14:33] <tomreyn> i suggest you connect to https://webchat.freenode.net and join the ubuntu channel of your native language. e.g. if you r native language is spanish, join #ubuntu-es
[14:34] <BluesKaj> !es | Albertostephan
[15:18] <w0lf> Hi there
[15:18] <w0lf> I have done a fresh install of kubuntu
[15:18] <carbonzero> w
[15:18] <w0lf> and able to log into the server
[15:18] <carbonzero> w0lf, what's up
[15:19] <w0lf>  after that I have installed mesa-utils and radeon xorg drivers
[15:19] <w0lf> since then ubnutu is booting  in to shell and not  opening  GUI
[15:19] <w0lf> I have then installed sddm and managed to log into gui
[15:19] <w0lf> but thats not a solution I think
[15:19] <w0lf> how can I  fix this issue ?
[15:25] <Brandon{ACS}> I had a simiar issue with Simple-Help (remote connection software) and found that gdm3 uses wayland by default so Simple-Help wouldn't work with it
[15:31] <w0lf> any pointers fols ?
[15:31] <w0lf> folks ?
[15:33] <Brandon{ACS}> w0lf: you said you installed radeon xorg drivers - have you ruled out wayland being the cause?
[15:35] <w0lf> Brandon{ACS}, what iswayland ?
[15:35] <w0lf> wayland ?
[15:36] <BluesKaj> Brandon{ACS}, wayland is not default non kubuntu
[15:36] <w0lf> ohyeah
[15:36] <w0lf> got ya
[15:36] <BluesKaj> *on
[15:36] <w0lf> well I do not know about this
[15:36] <w0lf> I have installed Kubuntu
[15:36] <w0lf> so I thought sddm is the default one
[15:36] <BluesKaj> !nomodeset | w0lf,
[15:37] <w0lf> BluesKaj, thank you let me see the link
[15:38] <w0lf> should I uninstall SDDM now  ?
[15:40] <w0lf> guys ?
[15:41] <BluesKaj> w0lf, if you installed Kubuntu from the iso then sddm is already installed by default
[17:15] <Randuni> hi all..how are all my Kubuntu peeps?
[17:15] <Randuni> :)
 Hello, I am wondering if anyone can help me. I have formatted external hdd in Ext4 format in the hopes to use it as an additional space for data storage, however now Kubuntu won't load if this hdd  is not connected. How do I reset it? That hdd does not hold anything needed for the system, it's only to hold video footage for editing.  I hoped ext4 would have better performance than ntfs for Linux, and I though it would work as any
[17:25] <isomari> greetings, should networkd-dispatcher be running if I'm using NetworkManager?
[19:26] <gnok> Hello! I'm trying to get the hybrid graphics working on Kubuntu 18.04 running on a Thinkpad P1. I tried using nvidia-prime to select intel and change to hybrid graphics in BIOS but KDE doesn't run properly: it's stuck at splash screen after login. I'm not sure how to fix this; any help is appreciated.
[19:56] <gnok> Turns out installing the 390 drivers fixed the issue from what I can see.
 File system to fail... prouvé z vous..
[20:29] <valorie> ?
[20:30] <valorie> can you say what's happening, @Albertostephan ?
[21:06] <ToasterDEV> Hello everyone! New user here :)
[21:07] <ToasterDEV> I've been trying to install backports kubuntu-desktop onto a Linux on Dex Ubuntu 16.04 arm64 distro, but every time the metapackage gets to kde-runtime, it presents issues while handling kdesud.
[21:07] <ToasterDEV> I would be really grateful if somebody could lend me a hand with this.
[21:08] <ToasterDEV> Here is the installation log: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ttFGmcxchj/
[21:11] <OerHeks> line 10 : 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 596 not upgraded.
[21:11] <OerHeks> first upgrade properly, before installing stuff
[21:11] <OerHeks> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade # and reboot
[21:13] <ToasterDEV> Not quite an option, as far as I can tell. Ubuntu runs under the Android kernel, so apt upgrade always fails for some reason. Perhaps I am doing something wrong there, let me try again with those commands and I'll paste the output.
[21:13] <valorie> Android kernel?
[21:13] <valorie> no
[21:13] <OerHeks> 46 not fully installed or removed .. oh i see
[21:14] <ToasterDEV> Kind of, it's a chroot environment within a Samsung container.
[21:16] <valorie> hmmm
[21:16] <valorie> I wonder how backports even works in a chroot
[21:16] <valorie> dunno; have never tried it
[21:16] <ToasterDEV> https://www.linuxondex.com/
[21:16] <ToasterDEV> It's this thing.
[21:18] <OerHeks> 'experience' it is, good luck
[21:20] <valorie> yeah, but running kubuntu on a phone with the android kernel?
[21:20] <valorie> dunno about that
[21:20] <valorie> and 16.04.5 is so old
[21:21] <valorie> almost EOL
[21:21] <valorie> I don't believe that we're still even doing security updates on that -- Ubuntu is of course
[21:21] <ToasterDEV> Fair enough, still puzzles me why they didn't go with 18.04 at least.
[21:21] <valorie> but not KDE packages
[21:22] <valorie> hmm, maybe I was thinking of 14.04
[21:22] <valorie> !eol
[21:22] <OerHeks> grinn, KDE neon arm64
[21:22] <valorie> yeah, disregard what I said
[21:23] <valorie> still in support
[21:23] <ToasterDEV> Oh, alright then.
[21:24] <ToasterDEV> Most of the issue with apt upgrade comes from depmod, it seems it's getting permission denied errors regarding the kernel image.
[21:24] <valorie> but that's on supported platforms with stock kernels
[21:25] <valorie> so -- yeah
[21:25] <ToasterDEV> What would be the best course of action then?
[21:27] <ToasterDEV> Internet went out, back again now.
[21:28] <valorie> ToasterDEV: I would ask in #ubuntu which is a much larger channel
[21:29] <OerHeks> i think the backports part is over-the-top for your goal
[21:29] <valorie> what you are running into is not a Kubuntu problem per se
[21:29] <valorie> I agree with OerHeks
[21:29] <Eickmeyer> The other problem is that, since it's not actually distributed by Ubuntu, it's not really Ubuntu.
[21:29] <valorie> right, other users *may* have tried this though
[21:30] <OerHeks> it is with help of canonical, official image, but it is not KDE .. which must be build with android policy
[21:30] <valorie> could even be some ubuntuphone devels in there
[21:31] <ToasterDEV> Okay then, I'll go back there and check. Thanks for the help, oddball topic as it may be.
[21:31] <Eickmeyer> Those folks might be in #ubports
[21:32] <ToasterDEV> Also in freenode?
[21:32] <Eickmeyer> Yep
[21:32] <ToasterDEV> Great! Checking there now. See ya later everyone!
[21:38] <valorie> oh, good idea Eickmeyer