[06:05] <Mario_bug_report> Good Morning, I've noticed a bug in Kubuntu 18.04.2 LTS: When switching to a new user session (GUI KDE), the password is displayed in plain text. Best Regards Mario :)
[06:10] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:10] <valorie> wow, I've never noticed that bug; if it's really there, that seems like a severe security problem
[06:16] <OerHeks> https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-20839 and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1803993
[06:17] <OerHeks> any related?
[06:17] <valorie> sure sounds like it
[06:18] <valorie> so not a KDE bug
[06:18] <valorie> still, a serious one
[06:18] <valorie> thanks for finding that, OerHeks
 BluesKaj: this time Konversation did not lauch automatically. Horaay, thanks!
[10:20] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[12:57] <Taggnostr> hello, I was trying to update from 18.10 to 19.04 using do-release-upgrade, but I got an error and now it won't let me continue with the installation nor abort the installation and revert back
[12:57] <Taggnostr> this is the error I'm getting, when it asked if I want to continue I tried both options and got the same result: http://dpaste.com/10WRZFT
[12:58] <Taggnostr> sources.list has been updated with the disco entries, perhaps I should revert it back to cosmic and try again?
[13:01] <BluesKaj> Taggnostr, did you upgrade your cosmic existing packages before doing the release upgrade, also did you change your sources.list in any way ?
[13:01] <Taggnostr> I did an apt update/upgrade before running do-release-upgrade, and I haven't touched sources.list
[13:03] <Taggnostr> BluesKaj: the update was going fine until it got an error while installing a lib (I think it was libvlc), then it said "The upgrade has aborted. Your system could be in an unusable state.", ran "dpkg --configure -a" automatically and then it got stuck like in the paste
[13:03] <BluesKaj> ok, try sudo apt -f install
[13:04] <Taggnostr> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[13:04] <Taggnostr> (also got a warning about automatically installed packages that are no longer needed)
[13:06] <BluesKaj> you could run, sudo apt autoremove, but I doubt that will help your situation much
[13:06] <Taggnostr> yeah...
[13:07] <BluesKaj> Taggnostr, do you have your /home dir backed up somewhere?, if so do a clean install
[13:08] <Taggnostr> it's on a different partition
[13:08] <Taggnostr> is there anything else I could try before doing the clean install? or is it easier/safer to just do a clean install?
[13:09] <BluesKaj> then do a clean install to / and merely mount the /home partition during the manual partitioning phase
[13:10] <BluesKaj> that'll save your /home and your data
[13:11] <BluesKaj> correction : set the mountpoint on the /home partiton
[13:11] <Taggnostr> ok, I guess I can try that, I already did it a while ago for 18.10 (and I think you were helping me with that since I was using lvm)
[13:12] <BluesKaj> oh , lvm, not familiar with that
[13:15] <BluesKaj> must have been someone else helping you, unless i didn't know you were using lvm
[13:17] <Taggnostr> BluesKaj, I found the logs, it was tomreyn, you helped me out in some other situation :)
[13:21] <BluesKaj> tomreyn, can help in this situation, but i haven't seen him active today, however your question isn't restricted to this chat since it's more ubuntu general in nature, asking in #ubuntu will probly receive more knowledgeable answers than i can give
[13:24] <Taggnostr> I can try ask there too to see if they have other solutions, otherwise I can just follow the log I found and reinstall :)
[13:27] <BluesKaj> Taggnostr, good , you have the original suggestions :-)
[14:50] <choub24> bonjour. y a til un français dans le salon
[15:03] <BluesKaj> !fr |choub24
[18:02] <user|13797> brazil ?
[18:03] <diogenes_> !br
[18:04] <Bills-BR> thanks
[18:08] <Bills-BR> whats original repository fabric Kubuntu ?
[18:08] <Bills-BR> ( /etc/apt/source.list)
[19:09] <[Relic]> !dual audio
[19:41] <heinrich__> hallo
[19:41] <avery> moin
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[22:33] <Guest45636> Hello. Just intalled Konversation and testing.