[01:08] <Dragnslcr> I wouldn't mind Firefox not using the KDE file dialog quite so much if Firefox's file dialog wasn't so absolutely horrible
[06:27] <lordievader> Good morning
 Hi, did you ever used shortcut to to mute and unmute the mic under kubuntu? Ive tried all this ways from askubuntu and Google groups no success
[09:10] <StucKman> hi  all. the driver manager has called for my attention and I have no clue what I should do about it. https://imgur.com/delete/2p7niBL5V9YG4z8 any hints?
[09:10] <StucKman> errr, this link: https://imgur.com/3o9LWH5
[09:28] <Sia-> Hi
[09:28] <Sia-> it's possible to do keyboard shortcut to mute and umute the mic under kubuntu?
[09:42] <Sia-> which kind of support are you really, neither on forum nor here
[09:43] <StucKman> Sia-: yes, let me find it
[09:44] <StucKman> Sia-: it is support, but community run, so people do what they can
[09:44] <StucKman> more like users helping each other
[09:45] <Sia-> was my first chance to use kubuntu or kde at all, but really doesn't deserve a secound chance bye
[09:45] <StucKman> so, systemsettings -> shortcuts -> global shortcuts -> audio volume
[09:45] <StucKman> ey!
[09:46] <StucKman> 20s too late :(
[09:51] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
 @StucKman that doens’t work that just change the volume not disabling the mic specially usb mic
[10:27] <StucKman> IrcsomeBot: you can always make a script that does exactly what you want and the figure out how to launch the script from a shortcut
[11:06] <fabrizio> ciao a tutti
[11:09] <StucKman> fabrizio: ciao, ma qui si parla supratutto Anglese...
[11:09] <StucKman> (e io parlo italiano un po)
[11:09] <fabrizio> |ok
[11:10] <fabrizio> |list
[11:10] <BluesKaj> !list | fabrizio
[12:04] <Brutus> Hi, when starting a live session, you are getting a message in your screen with a welcome message that let you try or install kubuntu. does anyone know how that is called?
[12:08] <Brutus> it appears to be ubiquity, but i'm unsure what causes it to display
[12:30] <BluesKaj> Brutus, the ubiquity installer is used by all flavours of ubuntu
[13:04] <Brutus> BluesKaj: ok, but what causes it to launch?
[13:05] <BluesKaj> Brutus, when you ckick on "install kubuntu"
[13:06] <Brutus> no go back a step. you get the welcome message with the two options, either live or install. that part, how is that launched?
[13:06] <BluesKaj> there should be a an icon on the desktop, if not look in the kmenu
[13:06] <BluesKaj> that's your usb or disk booting the live session
[13:07] <Brutus> ok maybe you don't understand me
[13:07] <Brutus> I'm trying to rebuild the iso so it doesn't do that anymore
[13:07] <Brutus> if I kill ubiquity, it goes straight to the desktop, which i want
[13:08] <Brutus> i juist build an iso without it, i'm going to try to launch it, but it would be nice to change the iso so it doesn't try to launch it in the first place
[13:09] <StucKman> I'll ask again:
[13:09] <BluesKaj> so you want a live session from the boot device without the install section
[13:09] <StucKman> hi  all. the driver manager has called for my attention and I have no clue what I should do about it. https://imgur.com/3o9LWH5 any hints?
[13:09] <BluesKaj> that's called persistent
[13:10] <BluesKaj> Brutus,^
[13:10] <BluesKaj> !persistent
[13:13] <BluesKaj> StucKman, is this a laptop with wifi? if so choose the wifi driver there and it should auto install when you click apply
[13:15] <StucKman> BluesKaj: yes, laptop, wifi. but I have no idea which one should I choose, and I definitely don't understand the different sources (berlinetta, dell, oem-*, etc)
[13:15] <StucKman> I mean, yes, this is a dell, but..?
[13:15] <StucKman> and what about the last one?
[13:15] <BluesKaj> StucKman, the 3rd one that's not checked , since it's not ionstalled
[13:16] <StucKman> but do I need it? wifi is and was working fine before
[13:19] <BluesKaj> StucKman, ok then don't bother with it, that might be an alternative to default already installed
[13:21] <StucKman> BluesKaj: http://paste.debian.net/1082332/ so I do have one, is it probably an open source driver?
[13:22] <StucKman> and what is berlinetta? why are there so many sources/options?
[13:22] <StucKman> damn, I'm getting old :(
[13:25] <BluesKaj> StucKman,  the wfi chip is Intel Corporation Wireless 8265 / 8275 (rev 78), the driver is obviously installed for it \
[13:26] <StucKman> so, so much I understand
[13:26] <StucKman> s/so, /yes, /
[13:28] <BluesKaj> is this a dell?
[13:31] <BluesKaj> StucKman,^
[13:31] <StucKman> yes
[13:33] <StucKman> berlinetta seems to be a codename for dell's ubuntu images, or something like that
[13:35] <BluesKaj> StucKman, I have no berlinetta in the package manager here on my Dell laptop
[13:36] <StucKman> let me check
[13:36] <StucKman> haah
[13:36] <StucKman> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/xenial-dell-berlinetta-p-mlk.list
[13:36] <StucKman> 1:deb http://dell.archive.canonical.com/updates/ xenial-dell-berlinetta-p-mlk public
[13:47] <BluesKaj> StucKman, 16.04 is LTS so I'm guessing it's an optional updated driver for some dells that had wifi problems after upgrading some packages
[13:48] <StucKman> ok. I should upgrade to cosmic anyways
[13:51] <BluesKaj> ok , upgrade your existing packages first then go for it
[13:58] <BluesKaj> !18.04 | StucKman
[13:58] <BluesKaj> if you want to stick with LTS StucKman
[13:59] <StucKman> nah, this is the work laptop, a stable release is enough. personally at home I use debian sid, some I'm kind used to live 'just behind the edge... a slightly blunt edge' :-P
[13:59] <BluesKaj> much easier upgrade , you can go directly from 16.04 to 18.04
[14:00] <StucKman> it's just that Debian has no OEM channels and this really confused me
[14:00] <StucKman> but...
[14:00] <StucKman> this computer *came* with 18.04, it's running 18.10 now
[14:01] <BluesKaj> ok
[14:01] <StucKman> so why do I have a 16.04 source?
[14:02] <BluesKaj> in your sources.list?
[14:03] <StucKman> yeap
[14:03] <StucKman> maybe dell is not updating their images properly...
[14:03] <BluesKaj> no idea
[14:04] <StucKman> the file has no comments at all :(
[14:05] <BluesKaj> what does /etc/hosts list?
[14:06] <StucKman> hosts?
[14:06] <StucKman> just the various local* and the laptop's name
[14:07] <BluesKaj> yes, look in root on dolphin for /etc/hosts
[14:10] <StucKman> yes, I know the file
[14:20] <BluesKaj> BBL .
[14:34] <BluesKaj> ok, had to reboot, testing 19.10 atm
[14:52] <Brutus> BluesKaj: i don't want a live session from the boot device without the install section. i'm trying to rebuild the image with custom software installed, custom files on it, etc
[14:53] <Brutus> sorry for the late reply, had meetings etc
[15:00] <Brutus> so far, removing ubiquity works fine, just hoped for a way to avoid it being called
[15:02] <genii> You might want to look into Cubic
[15:04] <genii> https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-create-a-custom-ubuntu-iso-with-cubic/
[15:05] <Brutus> yeah i'm using that, but that wasn't the question
[15:13] <genii> Brutus: Seems I entered the channel after the question was originally asked
[15:16] <Brutus> ahhh ok
[15:16] <Brutus> that explains that
[15:16] <Brutus> anyway, have to go somewhere for work. later
[21:35] <user|2300> hello, can somebody please help me with info if I have too make some partitions of the hd befor installing kubuntu?