[03:06] <IrcsomeBot1> TheBlackCr was added by: TheBlackCr
 Hello guys
[03:47] <Joit> hello. why does add ppa's still not working at a fresh installed 18.04 ?
[03:49] <Joit> and dolphin is still for root disabled, how they already mentioned at certain posts
 I might have found a bug with Bluetooth audio....
 When you 1st pair your headset, you can play the sound from the volume control, but if you play audio through a browser, audio goes through the speakers
 It might be important if KDE mobile is going to be a thing.
[04:34] <dhahvhe> i was just on here??
[06:01] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:02] <lordievader> JJ_4884, don't really think that is a bug. Why should a new audio device suddenly have priority above another.
[07:27] <IrcsomeBot1> Malkavien was added by: Malkavien
[08:19] <jackqi> hello
[09:42] <TomyWork> something is broken about the update notification thingy in plasma. yesterday, there were security updates waiting. today, without installing those updates, now suddenly there's twice the amount of updates waiting and, what's strange is, it's not flagged as security updates. all i did was install postgresql-10 and that only pulled in postgresql-common and sysstat
[09:43] <TomyWork> well the other option is that a security update got withdrawn or reclassified
[11:25] <jubo2> this is not healthy thing for a system to do
[11:26] <jubo2> 1MB / s scp:ing in a KDE Vault causes CPU to go 100% all of the time
[11:30] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[11:35] <jubo2> the vault doing nothing is still sucking 100% of CPU
[11:51] <alkisg> Hi, does anyone know which settings file is created when one selects "autologin this user" in the installer? E.g. /etc/sddm/something.conf?
 Is there any interest in making Bluetooth headsets work in Kubuntu?
[12:18] <TomyWork> JJ_4884 I'm using a bluetooth speaker right now, via A2DP
[12:18] <TomyWork> if your headset supports that, you should be fine
[12:19] <TomyWork> assuming your computer's bluetooth chip is supported at all
[14:23] <jubo2> Uhh.. I guess I managed to corrupt this system too. Htop shows ~20% utilization rate, but the Resources Monitor plasma widget says it is ~100%
[14:28] <jubo2> now htop says 100% too
[14:28] <jubo2> 1MB / s write to a KDE Vault uses up all the processing power
[14:29] <jubo2> When it can normally go at 30MB / s and not using all of CPU
[14:39] <jubo2> I don't really see why there are ~ 10 threads trying to use the CPU when a single 1MB / s scp write is the only activity in the vault
[14:39] <jubo2> On a 2-core w/ hyperthreading this amount of threads is ridiculous
[15:04] <TomyWork> not sure if jubo2 is trying to get help or not
[15:19] <TomyWork> jubo2, do you actually have a question?
[16:58] <hankth89> I'm having some trouble with my displays. I have a laptop with a monitor plugged in through HDMI, and it was set to act like an extended desktop. I unplugged the HDMI and I still had an invisible extended desktop. Now that I have plugged the HDMI back in, I can't get an extended desktop. I can only set my laptop screen or HDMI-1 as my main display, and in either case I get the main display mirrored on the other.
[17:04] <hankth89> This is for Kubuntu 18.04, KDE Plasma Version 5.12.6. Unplugging / replugging in the HDMI, reboot, power off / power on, log off / log on hasn't helped so far.
[17:10] <CyberTails> Hi There. I'm trying to set a Resolution not listed by the OS by using .xprofile and every time I reboot. It ignores it and still gives me a 1024x768 setting
[17:11] <hankth89> Okay I figured it out. In System Settings -> Displays, there is a window with two display shaped icons. Their orientation on the screen represents your choice for how you want your displays to act. Somehow unplugging my HDMI cable last time caused them to move from being side by side to overlapping. I didn't realize how they worked, but now I do. Thanks
[17:11] <CyberTails> If it helps. I'm dealing with a VGA Connection\
[20:33] <lex_> hi guys, I have a problem with my wifi and would be glad if anybody could help me