[01:52] Hello, just installed Disco Dingo and tryng to run docker... I started a docker using "docker run ..." and I am unable to stop it with ctrl+c or with docker stop with the container id... any clue..? [01:52] ( I install the docker.io package by the way ) [02:03] metres, a short quick start https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-use-docker-on-ubuntu-18-04#step-6-%E2%80%94-managing-docker-containers === Mrokii_ is now known as Mrokii [02:36] OerHeks: My issue was not with docker, it was apparmor that prevent killing containers... === MANIAC is now known as Guest4525 === gary is now known as Guest96082 [11:47] Howdy folks === metres is now known as Guest55474 === Guest55474 is now known as metres_ === metres_ is now known as metres === steph_ is now known as onii_ === onii_ is now known as oniii_ [16:34] hi I am new to kubuntu (and happy with plasma) coming from xubuntu. I got this issue: I have a synology nas with 3 shares that are mounted via cifs in fstab. When I shut the nas down without unmounting the 3 drives, dolphin hangs always, is ultra slow, etc.. as it would try to connect to the nonexistent drives.. [16:34] did not have this with xfce [16:38] any idea if and how kubuntu perhaps does not get that the nas is shut down and permanently searching for it? [16:41] pragomer, dunno much about nas, perhaps ask in #kde chat, altho unmounting should work unless it unmounts for your LAN as well [16:42] trying to unmount it via sudo umount /media/mynasshare tells me that it would be in use. but this isnt the case. [16:42] theres is no process in htop that refers to it [16:43] when trying to unmount via dolphin it tells me "no device found" === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life === kubuntu is now known as Guest80457