 @Aristide, do a 'ps faux | grep -i kontact' on the Konsole and then look for the risidual PID that are still running and the Kill them with 'kill -9 #PIDNumber"
 or press 'Ctrl + Esc' to bring up the 'System Activity UI' and then type 'kontact' in the search bar and then send the 'KILL' signal to all the risidual Kontact Processes
[00:56] <Aristide> I don't have kontact process
[00:56] <Aristide> I try again after kill akonadi
[00:57] <Aristide> No... Crash again :(
[02:35] <magic_ninja_work> what do you guys use for a system monitor as opposed to ksysguard
 some people liek command line "top"
[02:47] <magic_ninja_work> what does ircsomebot do
[02:47] <magic_ninja_work> I want a general system monitor. Top alone doesn't do it.
 ircsomebot is an IRC bridge to Telegram..
 what do you find lacking in ksysguard?
[02:51] <magic_ninja_work> per process network usage. It is available in other utilties, but I would rather have one tool that includes that functionality.
 were you aware you can add a new tab to ksysgard and then add deseired resources to the tab?
 Additional columns IO columns can also be added to the Process Table (right click on the table's title bar)
[04:15] <CheetahPixie> Morning folks.
[04:16] <CheetahPixie> I need some help, specifically with Jack.
[04:16] <CheetahPixie> I can start it, but doing so silences my system.
[04:16] <CheetahPixie> No audio in, no audio out
[04:41] <valorie> CheetahPixie: you might get more help in a jack or audio channel
[04:41] <valorie> jack isn't standard in Kubuntu
[04:41] <CheetahPixie> What would be such a channel?
[04:41] <CheetahPixie> #jack ?
[04:41] <valorie> also #ubuntu-studio might help
[04:42] <CheetahPixie> Gotcha.
[04:42] <valorie> yes, #jack exists and is for the audio connection kit
[04:42] <valorie> ubuntu-studio allows the use of jack
[04:42] <valorie> plus they are good people
[05:03] <Eickmeyer> valorie: For future reference, #ubuntustudio (one word).
[05:16] <valorie> aha, thank you
[06:12] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:31] <k_sze> I'm undecided whether I should try kubuntu disco or kubuntu LTS.
[07:52] <diogenes_> k_sze, if you got recent hw then go for the latest.
[07:53] <k_sze> define "latest". :P
[07:53] <diogenes_> disco
[07:53] <k_sze> sorry, I meant "recent"
[07:53] <diogenes_> new gpu new cpu
[07:54] <k_sze> I have a Core i5-4590 with 16 GiB RAM, no discrete GPU.
[07:54] <k_sze> https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/80815/intel-core-i5-4590-processor-6m-cache-up-to-3-70-ghz.html
[07:55] <diogenes_> then either will work, lts 3 years disco 9 m.
[07:55] <k_sze> using the integrated Intel HD Graphics 4600
[07:55] <katnip`> disco is nearly EOF, LTS is good 3 yr
[07:55] <katnip`> EOL
[07:57] <justneedforthat> hello may i ask something if there is anyone who uses skype in kubuntu 19.04?
[07:57] <diogenes_> !ask
 Yes
[07:58] <justneedforthat> sorry o.o so i was using manjaro kde and lately in skype there is a notification says there is a new update,but in pacman ts updated already.Is it same in kubuntu ?
[07:59] <justneedforthat> and it seems same in opensuse kde already which i installed yesterday,but i didnt like how it handles software center :/ and i need a lovely kde so i was checking kubuntu
[08:00] <k_sze> justneedforthat, you need to nag Microsoft about that.
[08:00] <diogenes_> hehe
[08:01] <k_sze> They are building the packages for the various Linux package managers.
[08:01] <k_sze> It's the same situation for the package on Snap.
[08:01] <justneedforthat> ahh that MS and its crap -.-
[08:02] <justneedforthat> did you guys experinced kernel panic or system break on kubuntu 19.04?and which kernel are you using already?
[08:04] <justneedforthat> i was quite happy with memory usage of manjaro and pacman but these kernel panics and time to time system breaks became a pain in back :/
[08:05] <justneedforthat> last time i used ubuntu 14.04 for one year and it was rock solid about performance and stability but i have no idea about how it handles with kde and non-LTS versions
[08:06] <justneedforthat> so please share your experince is you are using 19.04 and it would be great if you used arc-based kde so you can compare each other :D
[08:07] <justneedforthat> please :)
[11:01] <k_sze> erm...
[11:02] <k_sze> I just installed Kubuntu on a second SSD, but the installation process seems to have overwritten the GRUB entry for my existing (GNOME) Ubuntu installation on my primary SSD.
[11:20] <lordievader> k_sze: Reinstall grub to the primary SSD and let is scan for all installed OS-es.
[11:27] <k_sze> lordievader, how exactly do I do that?
[11:27] <k_sze> honestly I'm not even sure where grub is right now.
[11:27] <lordievader> Do you have a workable install?
[11:28] <k_sze> I'm currently in the Kubuntu.
[11:29] <lordievader> Do you use uefi?
[11:29] <k_sze> yes
[11:33] <lordievader> Is your efi partition mounted to `/boot/efi`?
[11:34] <k_sze> eys
[11:34] <k_sze> It's /dev/sda1
[11:34] <k_sze> which is my primary SSD
[11:35] <lordievader> Run `sudo grub-install --efi-directory=/boot/efi`
[11:35] <lordievader> And follow it with a `sudo update-grub2` (assuming here ubuntu didn't change these things)
[11:37] <k_sze> this is what Boot-Repair's BootInfo Summary says about my current state: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/HsjKb2xZ8M/
[11:40] <k_sze> lordievader, update-grub2 still haven't found my old Ubuntu for some reason.
[11:42] <k_sze> I think it's because the old "/boot" of my primary SSD hasn't been mounted and so update-grub2 doesn't know about the linux and initrd images in it?
[11:42] <lordievader> The data is still there?
[11:42] <k_sze> *should* be
[11:43] <k_sze> should still be in /dev/sda2
[11:46] <lordievader> Perhaps. You could copy the /boot to the root of the other install and try again.
[11:48] <k_sze> Or how the easier way is how do I mount my old encrypted LVM2 in this new Kubuntu installation just so I can start working?
[11:48] <k_sze> I don't want to waste time fixing grub for now.
[11:49] <lordievader> Ah, the other install ins encrypted?
[11:49] <k_sze> yes
[11:49] <lordievader> Grub doesn't see installs on encrypted media. Bit of the point of encryption.
[11:50] <lordievader> Or am I misunderstanding your setup?
[11:51] <k_sze> So /dev/sda is my primary SSD, /dev/sda1 is the EFI partition, /dev/sda2 is the old /boot, /dev/sda3 is the old root in encrypted LVM2.
[11:52] <k_sze> I now also have /dev/sdc as my secondary SSD; sdc1 seems unused, sdc2 is the new /boot, sdc3 is the new root in encrypted LVM2.
[11:53] <k_sze> note that the new /boot in sdc2 also seems unused. Even now, as I'm booted in Kubuntu, sdb2 is mounted as /boot instead of sdc2
[11:53] <k_sze> oh wait
[11:53] <k_sze> what am I talking about?
[11:53] <k_sze> sdc2 is mounted, not sda2
[11:53] <lordievader> Right, yes. That is going to be troublesome to get that into one grub automatically. However, should be relatively easy to do manually. Especially if the /boots are not encrypted.
[11:56] <k_sze> ok, I just mounted the old /boot in sda2 as /mnt/boot2
[11:56] <k_sze> (read-only, of course, just so I don't accidentally mess it up further)
[11:56] <lordievader> The problem isn't the /boot here. Its the two LUKS volumes.
[12:04] <k_sze> If I just want to access my old home, I basically just follow this guide?
[12:05] <k_sze> https://blog.sleeplessbeastie.eu/2015/11/16/how-to-mount-encrypted-lvm-logical-volume/
[12:07] <lordievader> Yes, if you want to access a specific LVM volume, that is the way  to go.
[12:09] <k_sze> ok, at least I can get working tomorrow.
[12:09] <k_sze> I'll slowly figure out how to fix grub.
[12:09] <k_sze> honestly this is really surprising.
[12:10] <k_sze> the (K)ubuntu installer not warning me when it sees an existing LUKS and not warning me that it will overwrite grub entries.
[12:19] <lordievader> Seeing an existing LUKS volume means nothing. There is no way to know if it is just data on there or an OS install.
[14:01] <hexacode> hello all
[14:01] <hexacode> i want to use the command wall in local but it's not working :( ?
[14:56] <Guest20823> Hello. I am trying to install Kubuntu. I have Windows and want to duel boot. It's been a few years but the installer always offered me the option to put it alongside windows. However now I only get "guided - use entire disk"  How do I deal with this?
[14:57] <Klinda> hello I just reboot kubuntu cause the arrow was blocked but I could press it.. what could it be?
[15:10] <Guest20823> So I figured it out with some youtube video's I hope. It' s installing now. I am not sure I did not just delete windows or all the data. I think not. But it seems way more hard than just a few years ago where you could just click " put it next to windows" . Am I being wierd or is there normally this option???\
[16:07] <ay_ay_ron> kbh
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