[01:58] <keithzg-M> tomreyn: Riot.im works well for that too (you can see joins and parts)
[02:30] <Fuze> Installing kubuntu 18 and want to use Btrfs. Do  SWAP, /home and / partitions make sense?
[02:32] <OerHeks> !partitioning
[02:32] <OerHeks> i think there is a btrfs factoid too
[02:35] <Fuze> OerHeks: I see it mentions logical partitions but no primary partitions
[02:35] <Fuze> i have intermediate knowledge on partitioning just a few things I’m confused about for the manual install
[02:40] <Fuze>  Does kubuntu to have their own partitioning documentation ?
[02:51] <fuze> Just joined back not sure if I missed something
[03:50] <fuze> I see primary are the same as extended partitions. Do I need primary if I’m using EFI? I have primary on my old PC but I think only caus it’s MBR right?
[05:10] <fuze> !partitioning
[06:25] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:26] <lordievader> fuze: If you are using uefi you want to use GPT.
[06:29] <pragomer> hi. running kubuntu 19.04. How can I change the icons of firefox? https://i.imgur.com/FtjIeKw.png  I changed the gtk-icons to "breeze" in system-settings, but this looks like adwaita.. Did I miss something?
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[11:25] <user|20085> hello, I just installed lubuntu 19.04 on my pc and when I boot it the desktop looks like some lines as if it didn't load.  but the cursor does look good
[11:28] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[11:31] <user|20085> hello, I just installed lubuntu 19.04 on my pc and when I boot it the desktop looks like some lines as if it didn't load.  but the cursor does look good. My pc is an Intel celeron 3.06GHz and 2GB ram
[11:32] <diogenes_> user|20085, lubuntu? with l or with k?
[11:32] <user|20085> Kubuntu sorry
[11:32] <diogenes_> so the installation went well?
[11:33] <user|20085> yes, it completed successfully without errors
[11:34] <diogenes_> which means it booted file in live session just after the installation was done, you rebooted and it started with the black screen?
[11:34] <user|20085> Yes
[11:35] <user|20085> https://www.filepicker.io/api/file/cu8C2ERR6VkafZeXnagQ?signature=904aa58ee4e48a5f14148c90677655df3fbe6d6cc70c1d16945f29a16652b49b&policy=eyJleHBpcnkiOjE1NjQwNTY1MTh9
[11:36] <diogenes_> well the 2 quick thoughts that come to mind is: 1) either you re-used the previous /home partition or 2) you was connected to the internet while installing and it pulled out some updated that your hardware didn't like.
[11:37] <user|20085> So I have to reinstall it without downloading updates?
[11:37] <lordievader> What gpu do you have?
[11:38] <user|20085> Intel celeron 3.06GHz
[11:38] <diogenes_> did you use the separate /home partition that you have used previously?
[11:38] <lordievader> And did you overwrote a previous install, like diogenes_ suggests?
[11:38] <lordievader> user|20085: Could your pastebin the output of `lspci -k|grep VGA`?
[11:39] <user|20085> Yes, previously had ubuntu installed
[11:39] <diogenes_> bingo!
[11:39] <diogenes_> now what you have to do is to create a new user and you should be fine.
[11:40] <BluesKaj> don't forget nomodeset, it couid help
[11:41] <lordievader> Or move/rename ~/.config.
[11:41] <user|20085> but before installation I told him to partition it as ext4
[11:41] <lordievader> `nomodeset` is a bit of a last resort when booting gives absolutely no output. This is not the case for user|20085
[11:41] <diogenes_> ^^^
[11:42] <lordievader> user|20085: Actually format, or 'use as'?
[11:42] <user|20085> ext4 format
[11:47] <BluesKaj> wth??
[11:47] <lordievader> ?
[11:47] <user|3984> Hi, I'm sorry, I'm the one you were helping with the black screen, I had a problem with my connection
[11:48] <lordievader> user|3984: Try creating a new user and see if the issue persists for that new user.
[11:49] <user|3984> I just started in live mode and the same thing happens to me too, there are streaks on the screen
[11:49] <lordievader> Could your pastebin the output of `lspci -k|grep VGA`?
[11:50] <user|3984> I don't believe, I can't use the terminal
[11:51] <BluesKaj> I've used separate /home partitions in the past with new installs and no issues as long as one sets the mountpoint for /home during the partioning phase and install to /
[11:52] <lordievader> user|3984: You can't switch to a tty? (ctrl + alt + f1)
[11:53] <user|3984> Yes
[11:54] <BluesKaj> think f1 is reserved , try f2-f6
[11:54] <lordievader> If you have an internet connection you can pipe to termbin (`<command> | nc termbin.com 9999`) and get a pastebin link.
[11:54] <lordievader> BluesKaj: Depends on the configuration.
[11:55] <BluesKaj> everything depends on configuration :-)
[11:55] <lordievader> There are some conventions on which to use for what. But ultimately it is left to the distro/sysadmin/user.
[11:56] <BluesKaj> not difficult to try f2
[11:57] <user|3984> ok i already have a terminal
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[12:02] <user|3984> when using the lspci command I think vga I get: VGA compatible controller: Nvidia Corporation NV11 [GeForce2 MX / MX 400] (rev b2)
[12:04] <BluesKaj> user|3984, did update and upgrade?
[12:05] <user|3984> Yes
[12:05] <BluesKaj> and?
[12:05] <BluesKaj> any changes?
[12:05] <user|3984> nothing in them
[12:07] <user|3984> Could it be that my graph does not support kde?
[12:12] <BluesKaj> it does, the default open source driver is nouveau, unless you already had your previous OS configured with a closed source nvidia driver
[12:13] <user|3984> well then problem solved, thank you all for the help
[12:15] <lordievader> Erm, what?
[12:15] <lordievader> How does this solve anything?
[12:16] <lordievader> Oh well, not my problem 😋
[12:16] <BluesKaj> yeah
[12:17] <BluesKaj> they''ll come back :-)
[13:54] <pragomer> I have selected breeze everywhere for gtk-apps: https://i.imgur.com/jIhKiKY.png   But firefox still shows these ugly bookmarks-folder-icons: https://i.imgur.com/NQluYu1.png
[13:54] <pragomer> any tips?
[14:01] <BluesKaj> pragomer, check your icon themes there
[14:02] <RikMills> IIRC, they are part of the Firefox linux theming, so not changed by the system gtk theme
[14:16] <pragomer> oh, ok. So I cannot something about this?
[14:24] <RikMills> not if you quit the channel
[14:42] <MaroonedAnchor> RikMills: lol
[17:39] <fuze> Does kubuntu ask for primary or logical partition even when installing in efi mode?
[17:40] <OerHeks> no, EFI mode can only be done on GPT, not MBR
[17:40] <OerHeks> if you have mbr, change it to gpt
[17:42] <OerHeks> kubuntu might take just 1 partition, incl swapfile
[17:46] <fuze> How do I change to gpt? I selected gpt only in rufus
[17:47] <fuze> I already installed windows 10
[17:48] <OerHeks> then, i guess, if you have mbr on that windows 10 machine, it is not installed in UEFI mode
[17:48] <OerHeks> if you do have gpt, why do you ask anyway?
[17:50] <fuze> Actually looks like I installed windows in mbr mode
[17:51] <fuze> Figured it would default to EFI, I’ll just reinstall
[17:51] <fuze> So do I have to do something in the bios to make it GPT?
[19:27] <fuze> OerHeks: to duel boot linux and windows do I install the grub boot loader on the first partition windows created? It’s ntfs
[19:36] <fuze> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/zQ6kY4po/1564083391.JPG
[21:31] <tomreyn> fuze: if you're uefi booting then all boot loaders must go onto the first "efi system partition (esp)" your mainboard firmware detects when it scans the attached storages after power cycling / on.
[21:33] <tomreyn> be aware of bug 1396379 though
[22:19] <valorie> !info krita