[00:22] Test [00:22] Hello [00:22] Anyone there? [00:22] I'm currently enjoying a very nice distribution known as Hannah Montana Linux [00:24] I can't install any packages, anyone got any tips? [00:26] this is #kubuntu - maybe /join ##linux [00:28] It says I have to register to join ##linux === hannah is now known as TheBiggestHannaM [00:34] not a #kubuntu topic. if you have questions about using irc, pleaseask in #freenode. [00:34] Will do === Vorap_ is now known as vorap [03:47] asus laptop freezes on wakeup === YoKeSe is now known as YoKeSeh [04:44] Could be many things graphics card drivers, network card or drivers. older kernel.... etc [08:46] Hi I need help for a program that doesn't work maybe for trouble in java new and program old. https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/drsvR2NXZD/ === mvanaarsen is now known as S1PAO === ubuntu is now known as Guest91200 [16:32] hello I Installed kubuntu in my laptop but the audio seems not working, what can I do ? thanks! [16:34] Klinda, fresh install? what system you used before installing kubuntu? [16:34] @Klinda, Klinda: can you describe "seems not working" a bit more in detail? [16:34] did you test both input and output? [16:35] in playback devices I have HDMI/DISPLAYPORT [16:35] probably is there the problem [16:35] I go to youtube and I hear no audio [16:41] Klinds: Go to Audio Volume Settings Audio Volume and select the output you want there. Klick front left/right to test [16:42] I changed profile with analog stereo and it's working [16:42] what is the best analog stereo? output,input or duplex? [16:43] duplex [16:45] thanks for the help to all :) [17:10] Blimey.... IRC [17:11] I think I last logged on 20 years ago.... did I miss anything? [17:11] Chris was added by: Chris [17:15] Hang on, one channel [18:02] guys I just tried to do a system update and I keep getting this error... [18:02] wait, nevermind, let me check space. [18:02] gzip: stdout: No space left on device [18:03] \o/ [18:04] https://paste.debian.net/1090516/ [18:05] Fresh install here. I can provide other info needed. The system is on LVM so I can resize stuff pretty easily. [18:06] so what's your question? how to regain disk space? how to recover the system after regaining space? [18:07] What to do. I can't install packages at the moment. I'm not sure what is doing on. [18:07] Aparently something is too small. [18:07] show the full command and output [18:07] ...where the output included "gzip: stdout: No space left on device" [18:08] chances are you were installing a newer kernel package [18:08] 237M is not much for /boot [18:08] https://paste.debian.net/1090517/ [18:10] yes that's about /boot [18:10] if you have multiple kernels installed, you can purge one you are not currently running [18:10] Can I just resize /boot ? [18:10] dpkg -l linux* | grep ^i [18:10] This is a fresh install. [18:11] without any updates installed? [18:11] Just installed updates [18:11] so you may have multiple kernel images installed already [18:11] your / and /home seem to be on LVM, but not /boot [18:12] you could shrink sda1 and increase sda2 [18:12] ...from a live system [18:12] Can LVM be shifted to make room for a larger boot partition? [18:13] sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda | nc termbin.com 9999 [18:13] but i bet my other suggestion is better [18:14] I only have the one kernel installed [18:14] when I installed I set that partiton to be formated [18:15] https://termbin.com/fce3a [18:17] I still have the installer ISO, but it can't boot into a live system. This laptop doesn't like the noveau drivers and pretty much won't run them. [18:18] so you could ensure that you have unallocated space in PV /dev/sda3, then pvmove all extents towards the end of this PV, then reboot into gparted live or the (k)ubuntu live /installer and use gparted (or maybe gdisk) to shrink the sda3 PV, then increase the sda2 partiton and file system, then chroot mount the system and update fstab and the initramfs with any modified UUIDs and then reboot into your system [18:19] maybe if you run nourveau with nomodeset it'll work with vesa [18:19] or just disallow loading nouveau [18:20] blacklist=nouveau as a !kernelparm [18:21] you can also reinstall, increasing the size for /boot - may be the easiest option [18:22] that will probably be best. [18:22] Will the partition manager in the installer allow me to resize an LVM partition? [18:22] I'm a bit new to LVM. Seems I would need to reduce the size of my /home by a few GB, then shrink the LVM, then allocate that space to the /boot partition. [18:24] I may also back up my kde configs and see what the default kubuntu setup looks like. [18:26] magic_ninja_work: you'll be able to specify the size of logical volumes (and the file systems on them) while parittioning from scratch during a new installation [18:27] that's when using manual partitioning [18:27] tomreyn, but I can't resize? [18:27] i don't think you'll be able to reuse the existing LVs, or i would not recommend it. [18:28] thats... as part of a new installation, you CAN edit things while using gparted on the live system [18:30] tomreyn, okay, given the few things I have on this home system I'll just copy over the few app configs I need and do a fresh repartition. [18:31] I'll just clean the disk. I think it would be faster than trying to get noveau to start up. [18:31] I hope the power management on this kernel works better than on debian. [18:37] the kernel won't be that different compared to debian's, but you may have more proprietary blobs available which may improve behaviour. and newer kernel versions. [18:37] yea, i already had a few hardware issues disappear from 4.19 to 5.0 [18:38] noveau didn't work on either. [18:38] I'm hoping this suspend problem gets fixed too. using like 4W while suspended. [18:38] kills battery and generates a nice bit of heat. [18:38] anywho, bbl [19:15] okay, so I ended up having to get into a live disk anyway. === gmarks__ is now known as gmarks [19:50] http://bit.ly/2RDN5Ey [19:50] aprenda como onseguir 5mil mensais sem sair de casa [20:41] this time I left some padding in so that I could more easily shift stuff around. [20:44] good idea. you can actually have /boot on lvm by now, just the installer doesn't support it. [20:45] (for more flexibility) [20:55] tomreyn, it took a bit to figure out how to manually do the lvm, though. That being said, I'm setting at about 4.5 hours battery life now on my dedicated gpu. I was at 4 hours on my IGP. I don't think my dedicated GPU was being correctly disabled. [20:55] I mean 3.5-4W of power use while suspended is insane. And with the heat, I couldn't even leave it in my laptop. [20:56] does its vender start with n and end with vidia? [20:56] the laptop or the mobile GPU ? [20:57] the dedicated graphics chipset [20:58] yea. [20:58] r b [20:58] *brb [21:04] can't find my theme, though [21:04] It was like rebel or something like that. [21:27] there we go. RevengeShip [21:37] hi guys, I'm running into an issue where the login screen when locking from inactivity is using the default layout but my login screen from booting is using my selected layout. I changed this setting in the System Settings under the Startup and Shutdown section but it doesn't apply to the lock screen. The lock section seems to not have customization options. Is there anyway to customize this? [21:51] So good news. Power usage down to like 5-7W [21:51] That is a 50% reduction in power use. === stani is now known as stani_ === bruno is now known as Guest31175 === Guest31175 is now known as bruno__ === bruno__ is now known as bruno_ [23:56] I need to find a good graphical text editor