[06:00] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:13] <bigbrovar> hi guys. Is anyone running kubuntu 18.04 with an nfs home directory. There seem to be a bug where user is unable to login because kdeinit5 complains of inability to write to user home directory.
[07:13] <bigbrovar> it seems kdeinit5 can't determine if a user home directory writeable if that home is on an nfs share.
[07:14] <bigbrovar> I also confirmed this to be the case if I run a kde application like kile under a different desktop environment, application crashes same with kdeinit5 complaining of inability to write to user home.
[07:14] <bigbrovar> A bug report on the issue hsa been filed here
[07:14] <bigbrovar> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/1774902
[10:04] <BluesKaj> hey folks
 Hello
 Someone knows when will the 5.58 KDE frameworks go to the backports? I'm not really familiar with the process. I saw it in the beta ppa. This global hotkey bug is really annoying...
[12:31] <YoKeSe> Hello, very good, could someone tell me how I can create a shortcut for an application installed with Q4Wine? Distribution Ubuntu 18.04. Thank you.
[12:32] <rakesh4545> click on start. type the application's name then right click and select add to desktop..kununtu
[12:37] <YoKeSe> Yes, I know this. But after installing the link was not configured automatically and the application is under virtual environment with WINE.
[12:38] <YoKeSe> Use Q4Wine to run it, and path is.. C:\Program Files\ etc..
[13:08] <markus__> Hello guys.
[13:26] <morari_108> Just no simple idea how to get @ (Alt-Gr+q on German layout keyboards)  as an kde shortcut?
[13:56] <klaus> hi there
[13:57] <klaus> i'm trying to change my boot resolution
[13:57] <klaus> in /etc/default/grub
[13:57] <klaus> i've set:
[13:57] <klaus> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="text"
[13:57] <klaus> GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=1440x900
[13:57] <klaus> GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=keep
[13:58] <klaus> then i updated grub: sudo update-grub
[13:58] <klaus> but no, it doesn't work, no matter what it keep using the max resolution available
[13:59] <klaus> what did i miss ? how can i boot in tty, set my custom resolution and keep using it ?
[13:59] <klaus> (the boot in tty part, it works, it's the custom resolution part that doesn't)
[14:09] <klaus> anyone with a pulse raise the hand
[14:11] <OerHeks> klaus, it should be something like this : GRUB_GFXMODE=1440x900x32 /// GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD=1440x900x32
[14:11] <OerHeks> https://askubuntu.com/questions/18444/how-do-i-increase-console-mode-resolution
[14:12] <klaus> OerHeks: thanks for the reply
[14:12] <klaus> i try it brb
[14:16] <klaus> OerHeks: that didn't change a thing
[14:16] <klaus> here's my /etc/default/grub file:
[14:16] <klaus> https://pastebin.com/TVDpTifJ
[14:35] <user|4180> Quick question, does kubuntu automatically install graphic drivers? I found a driver manager tool installed, but when I start lutris it says no vulkan drivers found
[14:58] <klaus> anyone knows how to change the framebuffer default virtual_size at boot time ?
[15:01] <klaus> you, bigbrovar how long since you last ate a human being ?
[15:02] <klaus> just checking if zombie or not
[15:03] <klaus> most of the channel have become infected it seems
[15:05] <klaus> i propose renaming the channel to Zubuntu
[15:06] <klaus> or i could try agitating a freshly dead rabbit around and check who tries to bite
[15:06] <klaus> darksim: be carefull most  of the users here are otwhat they seem to be
[15:07] <bigbrovar> klaus: I am human.. or I suppose I am.
[15:07] <klaus> ooh O_O
[15:07] <klaus> be careful around here, maybe not safe :)
[15:07] <esa1975> Unless there is some odd sci-fi thing going on (i.e. invasion of the bodie snatchers) I am also human
[15:08] <klaus> thank god i'm not alone :)
[15:08] <bigbrovar> One thing I am certain of though is kubuntu 18.04 don't seem to work well with nfs share home directory.. complains about lack of write permission
[15:08] <klaus> 'hellOOooo'  (28 days later movie style)
[15:08] <bigbrovar> same thing happens with kde applications running in other desktops
[15:08] <bigbrovar> there is a bug report here on the issuehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/1774902
[15:09] <klaus> anyone knows how to change the framebuffer virtual_size at boot time ? idealy a grub kernel parameter ?
[15:09] <bigbrovar> interestingly kubuntu 16.04 systems connecting to the same nfs share with same user home directory using the same options seem to connect fine without issues
[15:10] <klaus> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="video=1280x1024" changes the resolution, but not the virtual_size
[15:12] <klaus> my tty is correct resolution (font aren't too little to read anymore) but the virtual size of it is still 2560,1600
[15:12] <klaus> cat /sys/class/graphics/fb0/virtual_size
[15:12] <klaus> 2560,1600
[19:31] <tomte> hi there
[19:31] <tomte> anyone here got an epson wf4700 series scanner to work?
[19:32] <tomte> I managed to install epsons imagescan and plugins, but it can't find a device
[19:39] <diogenes_> tomte, have you rebooted after installing those packages? or at least turn off/on the scanner and if so, run: sudo scanimage -L and see what it shows.
[19:57] <tomte> diogenes_: no, I didn't reboot in a very long time...
[19:57] <tomte> gonna try, thank you
[20:33] <YoKeSe> Any Brackets user been able to solve the typographical problem with "OpenFreeType6" in the current versions of Ubuntu?