[01:25] hey, i have a question; i am using Linux Mint but i want to use Kubuntu. but i don't know if my pc would run Kubuntu? my laptop is abit old. Lenovo G510 [01:26] can my laptop run Kubuntu? [01:27] Kubuntu DDesk top actually runs less ram than Mint [01:27] i am using Linux Mint XFCE [01:27] 400 ish for Kubutu, 8-900 for Mint Cinnamon, and 1.3 g for ubuntu just running a desktop [01:28] i'd give it a live boot and just play around irst.. [01:29] you tube vids and such.. see how smooth or not it runs [01:29] my Dell Latitude 2007 runs fine with Kubuntu is all I ma saying [01:29] yes, i liked Kubuntu KDE Plasma prettines. that's reason i wanted to run Kubuntu. i already have a live usb and played with it. i only want to know is Kubuntu as light as like L. Mint XFCE? [01:30] 2 gig ram, and dual core cpu [01:30] have no ecperience with XFCE< but do with Cinnamon.. Lighter than that [01:31] my laptop features are 2gb ram, 512mb Amd graphic card and it i3 machine [01:31] I mean Kubuntu has more software and larger programs than XXFCE.. ike Office [01:32] Sounds close to my Dell.. [01:32] but Dell is supports Linux distros first. Lenovo's priority isn't Linux [01:33] I don't know Dude, but it runs great on my Dell, and my 2008 imac, and my 2006 HP Compaq [01:33] a question; is Kubuntu softwares opening as .deb? or .rpm? [01:33] DEB [01:33] deb [01:34] same as Mint and Ubuntu [01:35] awesome then. i think Kubuntu is only distro which has a light KDE plasma [01:35] but again viewer|10If it ran great Live on our Lenovo Installing it won't change anything.. probably run better installed [01:38] i see. okay. a last question; Fedora is occupying the firmware of the laptop's bios. is Kubuntu occupying too like Fedora? [01:39] Don't believe so, but have no eccperience with Fedora sorry viewer|10 [01:41] Fedora occupying the bios firmware and then just starting the firmware problems. [01:42] but yes, Kubuntu was very fast on live usb trying [01:42] just like Mint XFCE [05:01] IRC client "Konversation" stops working sometimes - And I have to shut it down and start it agian to get new messages... [05:35] Thr0r: ah, I forgot what that command was [05:35] you just put in a different one to get back to your session [05:37] control + alt + F1 on my computer [05:37] sometimes running things in a real terminal is useful [05:46] valorie: Yes - Someone told me in Ubuntu channel that the guy who developed Unix only used that kind of console - so that is amazing... [05:47] in distros like gentoo it is very much in use pretty much all the time [05:47] it's always available to you [05:47] about 10 terminals [05:48] that used to BE unix/linux [05:48] before guis [05:48] windows started that same way, in a term [05:50] Yes - I remember. The only Kind of "Gui" we had back then was WordPerfect 5,1 - And then Windows 1,0 came.. With mouse and all.. [05:51] :) [05:53] I appreciate you 2 [05:58] U2 - Pride. imac_ [06:05] Good morning [06:19] * valorie preferred wordstar [06:20] in cp/m [06:20] guess what? Kubuntu is better [06:22] "Kubuntu is better" - that we can agree on.. [08:27] Hello friends can any one tell why my kubuntu take very long when booting up after I press power button it show laptop brand screen then black sceen after same time bpfilter started msg then kubuntu startup sceen for some time after that lock screen a splash screen if I select splash sceen none than it stuck in lock screen for some time [08:29] Any one please help it take atleast 50 sec to 1min while when I use windows it take only 20 to 30 sec max [08:29] R4πu|, systemd analyze-blame [08:29] I was about to mention that tool [08:30] Do any one know how to bost boot time [08:45] @R4πu|, diogenes_ just gave you an answer. [08:50] It doesn't really boost the boot time, we just want to know what output that command gives. [08:53] (Photo, 960x1280) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/k1CCD5hO/file_16333.jpg [08:53] (Photo, 960x1280) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/6gfdukYB/file_16334.jpg [08:54] R4πu|, if you don't use any snaps, you can do: sudo apt purge snapd [08:55] (Photo, 1280x960) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/gUYHNTmf/file_16335.jpg [08:56] R4πu| Do you have smartmontools installed? [08:56] 14s to find/mount the disk is long [08:57] @lordievader, No [08:57] yead slow and maybe dying drive. [08:58] That is what I'm thinking. [09:00] R4πu| run `sudo apt install smartmontools` and after that give us the output of `sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda`. [09:08] (Photo, 1280x960) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/BcoKLw3x/file_16336.jpg [09:08] (Photo, 1280x960) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/PTRNYUcU/file_16337.jpg [09:08] (Photo, 1280x960) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/SKoG0Kur/file_16338.jpg [09:09] No pending sectors, but the raw-read-errors is your problem. [09:09] I'd replace the disk. [12:09] Hi folks === kubuntu is now known as Guest26806 === sagar is now known as Guest58131 === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life === kubuntu is now known as Guest86948 === Guest86948 is now known as Oderus [15:36] hi. i am getting a lot of errors that my config files cannot be written to when I try to open programs [15:37] cannot write to /.config/donphinrc, drkonqrc, etc [15:37] Oderus: what's the output of ls -l /home/tweak/.config/trash.sorc ? [15:38] ls: cannot access '/home/tweak/.config/trash.sorc': No such file or directory [15:39] Configuration file "/home/tweak/.config/dolphinrc" not writable. Although that file is actually there [15:40] -rw------- 1 tweak tweak 1927 Jul 4 11:14 /home/tweak/.config/dolphinrc [15:40] Oderus: so if any other user than 'tweak' or 'root' would try to write to this file, it would surely fail. [15:41] Oderus: but i assume the user which tried to write to it is 'tweak'? [15:41] it should be, that is what i am logged in as. it gives me the dolphin message when i execute dolphin [15:41] see whether you have I/O errors on the bottom of the "dmesg" command output [15:42] there are [15:44] and it won't let me scroll back [15:45] Oderus: here's how you can post (online) the full kernel log since last boot: dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999 [15:45] (but it will be cut off if it's too long, too) [15:46] https://termbin.com/22l9 [15:46] i can't actually open firefox either it says it is already running, but i checked in ksysguard and it is not. opera won't start either [15:48] Oderus: your sda disk seems to be physically broken. [15:49] nuuuuuuu [15:53] so the hdd is cooked? [15:53] Oderus: boot the system from some other storage with a kubuntu installer (for the same kubuntu release you have installed) on it, then test your WDC WD10EADS-65M2B1, 01.00A01 disk using !smart [15:53] !smart [15:53] smart is Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology, a monitoring system for hard drives. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools [15:54] hmmmmmmmm im not sure i can do it with the same release, running 19.04 but the only boot disk I have is 16.04 [15:55] if you have another usb stick or external disk you can overwrite then you can boot off the 16.04 boot disk and create a current one from there [15:56] ok [15:56] will fdisk from a live install be of any use [15:56] not to examine this issue, no [15:56] ok [15:56] you can try smart on the existng live disk [15:57] if your hdd is old enough, it should be able to interpret it well [15:57] i am able to get the smart status from kde partition manager [15:57] but you should always have a current live / installer boot disk handy, may also need it to reinstall later [15:58] oh wow i can't even access my external [15:58] nevermind, I can, just can't save the smart report to it [15:59] your current Os is booted from a physically broken storage, it is not a good idea to keep working from this system [15:59] okay. i will boot from live and be back shortly [16:42] Hello fellow KDE fans! [16:43] hi Linuxophil [19:03] hi folks, how do I disable KDE integration with chrome? it starts play paused youtube videos when I sleep my laptop [19:32] I revently reinstalled Kubuntu 18.04 in UEFI mode. Since then dolphin keeps saying that a device is already mounted when I click on it. After clicking on it twice, everything works. Any ideas? [19:33] ...on why that is and how I can fix it? === vim is now known as Guest92782 [21:56] Sup folks