[03:18] looking for help with audio issues (no sound through speakers) on my Samsung Notebook 9 Pro (https://www.samsung.com/us/computing/windows-laptops/notebook-series-9/notebook-9-pro-np930mbe-k04us/), after installing Kubuntu 19.04 (first linux install on this system). I have gone through all standard settings, mute, etc. I believe this is a hardware related issue, as the 2-in-1 comes with two audio interfaces (Intel HD and Realtek ALC [03:18] 298), and I think the drivers installed aren't the correct ones, or hardware isn't supported. If I were to wager a guess, it would be the Realtek is causing the issue. [03:20] kernel driver in use: snd_hda_intel … kernel modules: snd_hda_intel, snd_soc_skl … Codec: Realtek ALC298 … Codec: Intel Kabylake HDMI [03:22] Multimedia audio controller [401]: Intel Corporation Device [8086:9dc8] (rev 11) [03:23] bluetooth audio does work, but I understand that is separate to onboard sound. Just mentioning as I do have a workaround. === kubuntu is now known as Guest34103 === blade is now known as Guest57660 === ichoquo0Aigh9ie is now known as jacky [07:57] Good morning [10:22] hello, how to resove that bootstrap time: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/yBpyyjfCdj/ [10:23] i'm tired read and try a lot of topics, too much restarts... [10:35] yuradoc: What is the output of `systemd-analyze blame`? [10:40] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/yPVjsBW9Vg/ [10:44] How would I start dolphin as root? kdesu is not working [10:45] markus_d: I tried running Dolphin as root too with no success. The only way was to install another file manager (like pcmanfm or thunar) and running them as root. [10:48] hey folks [10:52] Those filemanagers are not kde :( [10:52] Will try krusader then [10:52] markus_d: they're not kde, but if you want a qt based file manager at least, try pcmanfm-qt === victor is now known as Guest17991 [12:48] hi all [13:14] hello, how to resove that bootstrap time: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/yBpyyjfCdj/ [13:14] systemd-analyze blame https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/yPVjsBW9Vg/ [13:47] Hello there channel [13:48] I just installed kubuntu-desktop on top of ubuntu, and wondering if that'd work the same way with kubuntu itself [13:48] I like kde but I've installed (and using) regular (gnome) ubuntu for quite some time [13:48] and I don't want to make a reinstallation of the whole system only to change the desktop [13:49] ok, after i did disable sendmail https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/yh6BtH87k9/ [13:49] now mysql [13:50] again it's seemsed to me the problem with NetworkManager.service [13:52] can NetworkManager load after everithing [13:53] why mysql need that... [14:16] Hello. I tried to install Kubuntu the other day. I'm used to Ubuntu and later on Linux Mint. If I installed those I would just make some empty space in the hdd using gparted. Run the installer and it would make a partition for itself and set the dual boot option. It seemed like the Kubuntu installer is not doing this? Or am I not getting something. [14:16] I stopped the install because I was afraid it would not dual boot with Windows. === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [14:27] viewer|23, the same installer is used for both ubuntu and kubuntu, they should behave the same way during installation [14:29] BluesKaj_ Yeah I would think so. [14:30] I'll try again when I'm there. It's a new pc. So I just bring a stick with windows as well for when mess up. === juboxi is now known as jubo2 === victor is now known as Guest12107 [19:24] Is minidlna running by default? I just noticed that my computer is sharing stuff with my TV, even though I never activated minidlnad to my knowledge [19:28] R4πu| was added by: R4πu| [19:55] Okay so.. apparently installing digikam automatically generated a minidlna systemd unit and activated it without asking me. Is this intended behaviour? === ray is now known as Guest70218