[02:03] <jaafar> Hello friends
[02:03] <jaafar> I remember there being some kind of mixer that normally appeared when you accessed the volume controls but that doesn't seem to be a thing anymore
[02:04] <jaafar> I've just got some kind of simplified thing that allows me to select "profiles"
[02:04] <jaafar> Is there a mixer anymore or is that not a thing
[03:57] <valorie> jaafar: there used to be mixx
[03:58] <valorie> !info mixx
[03:58] <valorie> hmm
[03:58] <valorie> so I can still run amarok and it sort of has a mixer, but unless you have an older version of kubuntu you can't get it except by building from git
[03:59] <jaafar> Every now and again I have some sort of weird sound problem, like during a conference call, and I'm like "where did that mixer go so I can diagnose this?"
[05:27] <valorie> jaafar: maybe you're just looking for the pulseaudio widget?
[05:28] <valorie> can't recall what it's called
[05:28] <valorie> or heck, alsamixer, which works in your commandline
[05:29] <Unit193> TUIs are awesome.
[05:29] <Unit193> Not sure what the KDE one is, but pavucontrol is one such pulse controller.
[05:30] <pragomer> how to install nextcloud snap in kubuntu 18.04? under ubuntu 18.04 I could just simply
[05:30] <pragomer> sudo snap install nextcloud-client
[05:30] <pragomer> in kubuntu theres not such package
[05:37] <valorie> pavucontrol, right
[05:37] <valorie> what?
[05:38] <valorie> snaps are for everyone
[05:38] <valorie> they aren't "in" kubuntu
[05:38] <valorie> you can install via discover or using snap
[05:39] <valorie> you do have to have the basic snap stuff installed
[05:39] <pragomer> snap search for "nextcloud" does not show the package "nextcloud-client"
[05:40] <valorie> hmmm, wonder what's happened to it?
[05:41] <valorie> searching in discover I see lots of nextcloud apps, but not -client
[05:41] <pragomer> its fresh install of kubuntu 18.04.2
[05:41] <pragomer> yes, correct. not client
[05:41] <valorie> discover searches ALL packages
[05:41] <valorie> not just "kubuntu" packages which are a tiny part of the archive
[05:42] <valorie> things we package anyone can use
[05:42] <valorie> just as we can use anything that others package
[05:42] <pragomer> thats all I got: http://i.imgur.com/3Ta9eSt.png
[05:43] <valorie> same stuff I see in discover, yes
[05:43] <valorie> perhaps it was withdrawn for some reason
[05:44] <valorie> searching the snap store it isn't there either
[05:44] <valorie> https://snapcraft.io/search?q=nextcloud
[05:45] <valorie> aha, now you get server and cloud together
[05:45] <valorie> https://snapcraft.io/nextcloud
[05:46] <valorie> software moves on....
[05:49] <Guest_91> Hi I need some help.I flipped my screen 180 degrees and it turned black,all I can is the cursor
[05:52] <pragomer> valorie: thanks. I did snap install nextcloud, but got no desktop starter for the client :-(
[05:52] <valorie> pragomer: that sucks
[05:52] <pragomer> it does ;-)
[06:00] <Guest_91> Can someone please help
[06:09] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:10] <lordievader> Guest_91: Go to a tty and use `xrandr` to turn the screen back?
[06:27] <Guest_91> lordievader: I tried xrandr -o normal but it can't display
[06:27] <lordievader> Yes, you need to export the display variable, like `export DISPLAY=:0`.
[06:28] <Guest_91> Can u give the full command
[06:29] <lordievader> That is the full command, afterwards you run `xrandr --output <output name> --rotation normal`.
[06:30] <Guest_91> How to get output name?
[06:30] <lordievader> `xrandr` without any options lists them.
[06:32] <Guest_91> Still getting can't open display
[06:34] <wujie> 大家好阿
[06:34] <lordievader> Hrmm, another way you could try is moving the kscreen config and restarting sddm.
[06:35] <wujie> 大家好
[06:35] <wujie> 有人么
[06:35] <lordievader> !cn | wujie
[06:35] <wujie> 大家好
[06:35] <wujie> 有人么
[06:37] <Guest_91> lordievader:can you give me the command for that too
[06:37] <Guest_91> Sorry for being a noob
[06:38] <lordievader> Err, not really. The config file is somewhere in `~/.local/share` I believe. Hunt it out, rename it with `mv`.
[07:42] <pragomer> question about dolphin: when I click "hide" to devices on the left side in dolphin, the devices re-appear after I open dolphin again. is this a bug?
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[11:14] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
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[11:17] <BluesKaj> hi Linuxophil
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[13:32] <Thr0r> Hi! I have dualboot Win7/Kubuntu laptop with partitions /dev/sda1 – 5 + an unallocated/unknown partition. /dev/sda4 it the extended partition that holds /dev/sda5 and /dev/sda6 + the unallocated one.  (/dev/sda1-3 are windows 7). Now I need to delete the /dev/sda5 (old ubuntu studio install) and use the space from it + the unallocated one in /dev/sda6, the active Kubunu. It’s not possible for med to delete /dev/sda5. Can someone
[13:32] <Thr0r> help me with that? ..Grub must also be cleaned up..
[13:34] <lordievader> What do you mean with 'it is not possible to delete sda5'?
[13:35] <Thr0r> I get the msg: «There is a partition with higher logical number still mounted»   - The Kubuntu insall placed it self on 6
[13:36] <Thr0r> I cannot unmount 6 since that is where I'm running Kubuntu from..
[13:36] <lordievader> You want to do these types of operations from a live-cd/usb.
[13:37] <Thr0r> ok?
[13:39] <lordievader> Additionally, you want to make a backup before you start messing with your partition table, unless you know what you are doing.
[13:39] <Thr0r> Maybe I should ask in #ubuntu...?
[13:42] <lordievader> Why?
[13:43] <Thr0r> Well - if youo know what your doing I'm fine wit you helping me - but I do not have full control over this and especially not the Grub thing...
[13:43] <Thr0r> I have Kubuntu 19,04 boot USB
[13:44] <lordievader> That will work fine. Boot that up and start the partition tool.
[13:44] <lordievader> Make the changes you need to.
[13:45] <lordievader> Then you want to update the grub config by chroot-ing into your install and performing an `update-grub`.
[13:49] <Thr0r> Ok - I'm new to linux so I don't even know what "chroot-ing into your install and performing an `update-grub`." means..
[13:49] <Thr0r> But anyways - thanks for trying - I''ll try later or someting
 Is there anyway automate updates in Discover?
[14:42] <BluesKaj> serenase, there's default setting in dkpg that updates/upgrades your security .packages in the background, aka unattended upgrades, but it's best to monitor your updates/upgrades weekly or so to make sure your packages are current
[14:42] <BluesKaj> afaik there's no autoupgrade setting in discover
[16:14] <mparillo> Thanks BluesKaj. I find that hidden background update to be still running while the discover notifier pops up and tells me to upgrade. If I am too fast, discover cannot grab the lock.
[16:16] <BluesKaj> mparillo, I've got the unattended upgrades removed so i haven't seen that
[19:27] <alelephant> I have a problem with booting. I always get only black screen and mouse pointer on startup, easily fixable by doing a recovery boot and using the "clean" option. After that, the PC boots without problems. Weird thing is my HD is not at all full. Does anyone know how can I fix that? I'm on Kubuntu 19.04.
[21:14] <uncletodd> how do i upgrade kubuntu to a new version
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[21:19] <valorie> uncletodd: do you mean new release?
[21:19] <valorie> or just regular upgrade
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[21:20] <valorie> I use discover about half the time, and the apt in the commandline the other half
[21:20] <valorie> what versions do you have, uncletodd?
[21:20] <valorie> and are you using LTS?
[21:21] <valorie> if LTS, the last new one was a bit over a year ago, and the next one about one year from now
[21:21] <valorie> otherwise, 19.04 is the latest release and what I'm running
[21:50] <uncletodd> im running 17.04 and want to move to 19.04. i know how to boot to iso image but thought there must be a way to run like upgrade
[21:52] <uncletodd> update
[22:23] <uncletodd> well is kubuntu 19.04 running smoothly?
[23:10] <valorie> oops, I left too soon
[23:10] <valorie> but warm clothes out of the dryer .... they won