[02:06] <heavyarms> hmm
[02:07] <heavyarms> okay, I want to run updates with discover, but it thinks I'm offline.. but I'm not
[02:44] <heavyarms> I sort of figured it out
[02:44] <heavyarms> I think
[02:44] <heavyarms> it's not fixed, but I think I know what's causing it. I used wicd instead of the default network thing.
[02:50] <heavyarms> which brings me to my next thing... is there a reason I shouldn't use synpatic package manager in kubuntu?
 heavyarms, synaptic pkg manager works great with kubuntu.
[02:57] <heavyarms> okay, fantastic
[02:57] <heavyarms> I'll just use that then
[02:58] <heavyarms> I actually really like kubuntu, but I am very "meh" about discovery
[02:58] <heavyarms> or *discover
[03:26] <heavyarms> I also noticed that I suddenly can't get flash to work in any of the browsers. I'm not sure if this is specific to ubuntu or what
[03:27] <heavyarms> although I guess I haven't tried it on opera...
 To run flash in FF:  sudo apt flashplugin-installer
 It's already baked into chrome, but current chrome release ( 74.0.3729.131 fails with some flash websites...)
[03:56] <heavyarms> hmmm
[03:56] <heavyarms> DarinMiller, I already have that
[03:57] <heavyarms> the thing that's wrong is that when I try to allow the plugin it does nothing
[03:57] <heavyarms> I already have flash installed
[06:22] <lordievader> Good morning
[09:52] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[22:49] <questions_> How  do I fix Failed to find /lib/modules/5.0.0-13-generic/build/include/linux/version.h . Im trying to run vmware workstation player. but something goes wrong when compiling services or something
[22:50] <genii> Install the linux-headers package for that kernel version
[22:51] <questions_> it looks like I have that
[22:51] <genii> !info linux-headers-5.0.0-13-generic
[22:52] <genii> !info linux-headers-5.0.0-13-generic cosmic
[22:52] <genii> !info linux-headers-5.0.0-13-generic disco
[22:52] <genii> hm
[22:53] <questions_> what can I do to make sure I have it
[22:54] <genii> questions_: sudo apt-get update&& sudo apt-get install linux-headers-5.0.0-13-generic      ...is what I'd try. It'll either install it or tell you it's already installed
[22:55] <questions_> linux-headers-5.0.0-13-generic is already the newest version (5.0.0-13.14).
[22:56] <questions_>  -> /lib/modules/5.0.0-13-generic/build/include/linux/version.h not found, looking for generated/uapi/linux/version.h instead.
[22:57] <questions_> Failed to build vmmon.  Failed to execute the build command.
[22:59] <genii> Could be this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1825420 where the system thinks it's installed but not
[23:01] <questions_> it is not fixed?
[23:05] <genii> Doesn't seem to be marked as fixed yet
[23:06] <questions_> I tried an older version of vmware player and has the same problem
[23:07] <questions_> do I neet to buy a new pc?
[23:07] <genii> Probably not.
[23:08] <genii> Have you tried with an earlier kernel instead?
[23:11] <questions_> so I install an earlier header?
[23:11] <questions_> but can I run 12 kernels at the same time?
[23:11] <questions_> *2
[23:13] <genii> There seems to be an earlier similar issue reported on vmware's site, with patches but it's difficult to wade through for me right now
[23:13] <questions_> this computer is so problematic
[23:14] <genii> questions_: The idea would be to select a previous kernel during boot from the grub menu and then see if vmware works under that earlier one
[23:14] <genii> ( not 2 at the same time, just 1, but an earlier version )
[23:15] <questions_> oke I see
[23:16] <genii> questions_: The similar issue reported at vmware's site https://communities.vmware.com/thread/580149
[23:16] <genii> ( this was same version.h type issue not found with  Ubuntu 4.13.0-26 kernel )
[23:17] <genii> I don't have time or inclination currently to examine the patch which was supplied, but it may hold a clue to the solution
[23:17] <questions_> oke I will install an older vmware player and try that patch