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IrcsomeBot<Swift110> Sup03:23
pragomerHi. In kubuntu 18.04.2 the kde-partition-manager does not start with root privileges. how can I fix this?05:24
valoriepragomer: if an application needs root privs it will give you a input screen for your password06:55
valorieit is a bad idea to start applications in "root"06:56
valorie!root06:56
ubottuDo not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo06:56
pragomervalorie: hi.. yes kde partitionmanager gives me the kdesu box, I input the correct pw but I dont see any disks.. I read about that the program wants to function without root privileges in the future, but in my case this does not work06:57
pragomerperhaps someone could check this06:58
valoriewell, kpm is under active development06:58
OerHeksyou might not see disks if it is an UEFI bios machine, boot in uefi mode.06:59
pragomerits mbr mode, not uefi06:59
OerHeksoke uefi ruled out06:59
pragomerI actually have to use "sudo partitioinmanager" instead of kdesu for beeing able to use it07:00
valoriethat's a bad idea07:00
valorie:(07:00
valorie!sudo07:00
ubottusudo is a command to run command-line programs with superuser privileges ("root") (also see !cli). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information. For graphical applications see !pkexec (for older releases: !gksu and !kdesudo). If you're unable to execute commands with sudo see: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/fixsudo07:00
pragomervalorie: I know about sudo ;-)  but kdesu does not work actually07:01
valorierunning gui applications using sudo will make hash of your permissions07:01
valoriehave you tried pkexec?07:01
valorieif that works but inputting your passw doesn't, then i would file a bug report07:02
pragomervalorie: how is the usage of pkexec in this cas?08:12
diogenes_what you trying to do with pkexec?08:14
OerHeks!pkexec08:15
ubottupkexec is a PolicyKit tool that allows an authorized user to run (graphical) applications as another user. To run a graphical application (e.g. gedit) which can write to the entire filesystem, use e.g. "pkexec env DISPLAY=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$XAUTHORITY gedit /etc/environment"08:15
pragomerdiogenes_: kde's partitionmanager gets no root privileges when I enter the kdesu password; thats my problem and a know bug as it seems08:19
OerHeksyou stated you see no disks after password..08:21
diogenes_pragomer, as suggested: pkexec env DISPLAY=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$XAUTHORITY <app name> /etc/environment08:24
rapierhello08:26
rapierwondering how all of this works I am  sorta new to linux some small pointers would help08:26
rapieranyone here ?08:27
diogenes_!ask08:27
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience08:27
rapieror can anyone read this ?08:27
rapierhuh?08:28
OerHekshi rapier just ask, wait and see08:28
rapierI am sorta looking for a touter for the basics on linux I know some but not really much08:29
rapiermost of what I know comes from using DOS as a kid08:29
OerHeksgood start; https://help.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/desktopguide/C/index.html08:29
rapierOerHeks thank you for the info08:31
rapierI have done searches myself but was unsure where to start08:32
rapierthere are alot of guides that dont really show basics08:32
rapierwell that was all I really needed thank you again I will be off08:34
OerHekshave fun!08:34
pragomerdiogenes_: it worked. after i executed pkexec the app now works also as normal. thank you all very much. awesome community. very kind08:42
diogenes_yw08:44
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BluesKajHi folks11:11
kubuntuhello12:56
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IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> Hi! I'm a beginner to Kubuntu & wondering about this recent bug that KDE has now fixed ,will the updates come to Discover next week?  (I haven't had any security updates there) Or do we have to do this manually? Thanks! Also how would one know if one is compromised? I was on some random website that wanted to download something,I hope Firefox stopped it,but I'm not sure... Would really appreciate any help in all this confusion !13:22
diogenes_Shreddies, i would not trust firefox a single bit.13:25
BluesKajShreddies, I recommend updating/upgrading in the cli (manually) 2-3 times/week, discover can be buggy13:26
BluesKajShreddies, check your downoads folder for unknown .exe files13:29
BluesKajor anything that looks suspicious13:30
IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> @BluesKaj, thanks,how do I do that,what is cli13:32
IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> @BluesKaj, will do!13:32
BluesKajthe Konsole13:32
BluesKajsudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade, in the konsole will update/upgrade your packages13:33
BluesKajShreddies ^13:34
IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> ehh is this normal in Konsole13:37
IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> To run a command as administrator (user "root"), use "sudo <command>". … See "man sudo_root" for details.13:37
BluesKajShreddies yes, sudo gives temporary root permissions, hope you entered a password when installing kubuntu13:40
IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> i think so,    no .exe files but I'm  not sure how good Dolphin is at searching.Recently installed so very few files.13:42
IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> was this the troublemaker ? The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required: …   libllvm713:43
IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> All packages are up to date.13:44
BluesKajupdates/upgrades give upgraded packages and replace some older ones so you can use sudo apt autoremove 'packagename'13:45
BluesKajafterwards if the not needed notice comes up13:46
IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> Removing libllvm7:amd64 (1:7-3~ubuntu0.18.04.1) ... … Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.27-3ubuntu1) ... … that means I'm done I suppose,not sure what triggers are13:52
IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> Thanks a million for your help ,I now know not to rely just on Discover.Made a note on how to do this again in the future .14:46
BluesKajShreddies, enjoy kubuntu :-)14:59
IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> @BluesKaj, Now that Windows 7 will have no more support it's nice to have switched to something with less bloatware ,really don't like Windows 1015:06
BluesKajwindows is useful if you "have to use it" on the job for example, but it's very vulnerable security-wise even now.15:09
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RikMillshttps://kubuntu.org/news/fixes-for-recent-kde-desktop-vulnerability/15:18
IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> @BluesKaj, & their data hoarding & privacy policy is a bit too much for me.It's just KDE that had problems,all other UBuntu should be fine,right?15:18
BluesKajShreddies, all ubuntu flavours have their strengths and weaknesses, but i prefer Kubuntu to all the others due it's large number of choices and configurability15:25
IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> I tried Ubuntu but the terminal stuff was driving me a little nuts,so I switched to something that resembles Windows more.I'm not doing any fancy pants high tech stuff so it works for me =)15:30
BluesKajUbuntu does require terminal use any more than any other 'buntu flavours in my experience15:37
BluesKajdoes not require, rather15:37
IrcsomeBot<Shreddies> that's what I was told,but maybe I was wrong,like Kubuntu anyway so far with LTS so when that changes I'll decide,but happy staying with Kubuntu for now,it is a little trickier when searching for Kubuntu specific problems,because most of the results te15:42
jubo2I can get an ok 2nd had business laptop for 450€ or a new one with modern goodies for 820€16:06
jubo2Hiya BluesKaj16:08
BluesKajhey jubo216:08
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