[02:56] <user|90689> .
 (Photo, 1179x867) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/wDnWCTF7/file_16701.jpg
 Discover is stuck. I am unable to install any software.
 19.04
[04:28] <valorie> you might have to kill it
[04:28] <valorie> possibly it's trying to fetch something unfetchable
[04:28] <valorie> although usually it just gracefully reports that
[04:31] <imac_> I have found that It can't always Fetch all items if I don't let it fully load first before searchig software
[04:33] <imac_> Discover works pretty good onw, but still needs some stability work
[04:33] <imac_>  now*
 @valorie, Will restart my laptop and see.
[04:36] <valorie> well, you can just kill discover
[04:36] <valorie> run `top` in the commandline
[04:37] <valorie> and see what number discover is
[04:37] <valorie> then `killall #discover#` where #discover# is a number
[04:37] <valorie> as reported by top
 @valorie, It worked. Thank you so much.
 After re-opening after a few moments
 it says up to date
[04:39] <valorie> excellent!
[04:39] <valorie> cool
[04:40] <valorie> top can be very useful
[04:40] <valorie> htop as well
[04:40] <valorie> !top
[04:40] <valorie> huh
[04:40] <valorie> silly ubottu
 @valorie, Thanks for all your help valorie and imac
[04:40] <valorie> oh you are welcome
 yep i like htop
[06:17] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:38] <gmoutso> Please help. Cannot logout/shutdown on kubuntu. Xorg.0.log says (EE) Failed to open authorization file "/var/run/sddm/{eeaa3046-9ace-4bef-ae9f-01d9478dabf5}": No such file or directory
[08:40] <diogenes_> gmoutso, does: systemctl poweroff works?
[08:42] <gmoutso> sudo shutdown now works
[08:42] <gmoutso> I haven';t tried systemctl poweroff. should I? (I will have to leave you now if I do)
[08:45] <diogenes_> the thing is, i don't know the answer to your question but if systemctl poweroff works, you create a shortcut and use it as a temporary workaround.
[08:48] <gmoutso> Thanks diogenes. I am at work and don't want to shutdown now. I will try it later
[08:48] <diogenes_> ok
[10:19] <gmoutso> is there a log file to trace everthing that happend once I logout from KDE? I ask because logout (and shutdown) hangs
[10:47] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[11:46] <BluesKaj> Quantxt state your issue, we'll try to help
[12:01] <BluesKaj> Quantxt, not true, I do it all the time after updates/upgrades without any problems
[16:03] <sid21g>  Is there a way to keep Konversation IRC connected? I always have to add the IRC groups and chat history is lost too.
[16:20] <genii> sid21g: It should be saving it's configuration normally into ~/.kde/share/config/konversationrc and other things like what size the default window should be and general settings into ~/.kde/share/apps/konversation ..so maybe it can't write  in there ( possible if it was run somehow previously as root, or some other thing happened to change it's write access)
[16:22] <genii> If you do ls -l ~/.kde/share/config/  the username and groupname should all correspond to the username which you are logged in as
[16:27] <sid21g> genii: it is for ubuntu 18.04
[16:29] <genii> sid21g: Regardless if you are using Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Kubuntu,Mythbuntu, Ubuntu Mate, or regular Ubuntu, this is where it's config files should be at
[16:29] <sid21g> genii: got it
[16:30] <sid21g> so there is no inbuild fix
[16:35] <genii> Actually, the location may have changed to ~/config/
[16:36] <genii> If I recall all the different rc files are suposed to be getting into a unified area
[19:44] <VeryBewitching> Hey folks; did an update today (18.04) and Amarok crashes on launch.  The error deals with a potentially corrupt InnoDB database.  Where is this stored and how can I force recovery of it?
[19:49] <tomreyn> VeryBewitching: innodb is a mysql storage engine, do you have a mysql server installed ithere?
[19:50] <VeryBewitching> I do, and I know what InnoDB is, but I don't know where Amarok stores it's copy of it.
[19:50] <VeryBewitching> I'm assuming it spawns it's own mysqld for the music database
[19:57] <tomreyn> VeryBewitching: i'd expect it to be a database stored somewhere below /var/lib/mysql as usual
[19:57] <tomreyn> but i never installed amarok, certainly not with a mysql backend, so i'm afraid i would not know.
[19:58] <VeryBewitching> Nah, it uses it's own local copy I think, still digging for it
[20:04] <tomreyn> possibly ~/.kde/share/apps/amarok/mysqle/
[20:07] <tomreyn> this package doesn't look too happy by the way:  https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=amarok  https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=amarok  https://tracker.debian.org/news/871662/amarok-removed-from-testing/
[20:12] <VeryBewitching> I know, Amarok is a great application though, even given how dated it is.  No other player boasts the same kinds of features that it is.  Cantata comes close in some areas, but I definitely prefer Amarok.
[21:44] <matt__> hello
[21:44] <matt__> first time with Kubuntu
[21:44] <matt__> and with Konversation
[21:44] <matt__> what all can it do
 matt__: you can talk to people from all over the world
[22:32] <tomreyn> you would have had to respond to matt within a minute after he posted his latest line.