 Hello... I just submitted a bug in the KDE bug report site... Not sure if it helps you guys out
[03:10] <kicowobuha> Hi, would this be the right place for getting support with getting Nvidia's proprietary drivers working?
[03:11] <Artic> I'll help if I can
[03:12] <Artic> Do you know what video card you have and what version of kubuntu?
[03:17] <Artic> I'd try this:
[03:17] <Artic> First try to remove whatever you've installed:
[03:17] <Artic> sudo apt remove --purge nvidia-*
[03:17] <Artic> Then add the graphics drivers repository (for the latest Nvidia drivers):
[03:17] <Artic> sudo apt-add-repository ppa:graphics-drivers
[03:17] <Artic> Then try to let Kubuntu install the drivers:
[06:16] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:04] <n8w> hey, after switching(soft&update>>additional drivers) from nvidia drivers(390) to nouveau, all im getting is console, no gui...any suggesttion?u18.4
[08:25] <CheetahPixie> Morning.
[08:25] <CheetahPixie> I'm trying to get my KDE partition manager to do ZFS, but it says t depends on the "zfs" package.
[08:25] <CheetahPixie> This is a virtual package provided by zfsutils-linux, which I have installed, yet refreshing does not show zfs up as supported.
[10:18] <n8w> x server no longer starts automatically after a reinstall(always have to manually execute startx)….systemctl get-default returns graphical.target. Any suggestions?
[10:33] <CheetahPixie> I took a bit of a roundabout with the zfs-dkms module that I needed; apparently the spl module was failing due to being incompatible with anything other than run of the mill Ubuntu kernels (I have and use UKUU quite a bit), so I looked up some packages in Eoan (to check if those versions were newer), and upon discovering that there were updates, te
[10:33] <CheetahPixie> mporarily switched my sources.list to Eoan, installed the ZFS framework, and then reverted.
[10:34] <CheetahPixie> I also figured out that, with an apt search, the spl package that failed had apparently been dummied out, which probably was why I wasn't able to install spl via dkms anymore, and thus avoid the spl non-compliation entirely.
[10:34] <lordievader> n8w: What does `systemctl --failed` say?
[10:39] <n8w> lordievader just found the cause...broken sddm...i think its gonna b ok now...
[10:43] <CheetahPixie> The worse part: KDE partition manager thing still shows no zfs support.
[10:43] <CheetahPixie> Even though it seems that zfs is working as a system service and all.
[10:59] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
 Hey blueskaj
[11:19] <BluesKaj> hey Swift110
[11:33] <lordievader> n8w: Good that you found the culprit
[13:45] <christophe_> hello guys ! I just did a fresh kubuntu install, and installed electronplayer. But it doesn't launch ... is there any way to launch an app from konsole in verbose mode ?
[13:49] <christophe_> btw this app runs well on my laptop
 How ard you Blueskaj
[15:47] <user|2755> non riesco a parlare con nessuno del supporto perchè ho un problema con kubuntu
[15:48] <user|2755> c'è qualcuno online perchè non capisco nulla...
[15:50] <user|2755> hi i can also speak english if needed...
[15:53] <user|abcdef> hi
[15:55] <user|abcdef> i have a problem with kubuntu
[15:55] <user|abcdef> can you help me?
[15:55] <crydotsnake-M> Explain what your Problem is:)
[15:57] <user|abcdef> i have installed kubuntu 64 bit (last version on my old HP 530), all was fine but when i try to open discover it crashes...
[16:00] <user|abcdef> it is fast to surf the web and similar things but this application is strange :(
[16:04] <user|abcdef> i love this distro of linux because is fast and similar to windows
[16:06] <user|abcdef> sorry for this screen...
[16:10] <rakesh4545> discover is really weird program. It crashes for me too. Sometimes it would hang on downloads and sometimes it won't even download applications.
[16:11] <user|abcdef> if i lauch it via Konsole it shows me errors like some file invalid or some packages aren't installed
[16:11] <user|abcdef> but kde did saw this error?
[16:12] <user|abcdef> sorry for bad english
[16:12] <crydotsnake-M> I didnt have any problems with Discover yet..
[16:12] <rakesh4545> why don't you open it directly from start menu?
[16:13] <user|abcdef> i tried it but it loads very slow and nothing of the software works...
[16:13] <user|abcdef> i tried to reinstall but it isn't useful
[16:14] <rakesh4545> maybe try updating
[16:14] <rakesh4545> is your kubuntu up to date
[16:14] <user|abcdef> i have updated this morning
[16:15] <user|abcdef> kde is updated and kernel is updated
[16:18] <rakesh4545> I am just a user like you. If you wish to download any application then i would suggest you to see if any package managers could help.
[16:19] <user|abcdef> ok but the system can't update if discover is not installed
[16:20] <user|abcdef> i seen that there's a problem with "some packages are missing" and these are necessary to load the application
[16:21] <user|abcdef> the problem is also in the version 18
[16:21] <user|abcdef> i tried to rollback but isn't useful
[16:22] <rakesh4545> did you tried sudo apt-get update
[16:22] <user|abcdef> i'm tryng
[16:23] <user|abcdef> it says nothing
[16:24] <user|abcdef> now i open discover?
[16:24] <rakesh4545> and now do sudo apt-get upgrade
[16:24] <user|abcdef> ok...
[16:25] <user|abcdef> discover doesn't loads
[16:25] <user|abcdef> it's an empty screen and cpu is working
[16:26] <user|abcdef> it was black for almost 1 sec
[16:27] <rakesh4545> What I believe is that the above commands refreshes dependencies and updates the applications. So if any dependencies was missing this will get them. Again I am not an expert, just a user.
[16:28] <user|abcdef> and so i can try to resolve dependencies?
[16:29] <user|abcdef> i killed the process because it was stuck
[16:32] <rakesh4545> you might wish to hang around for some higher intellectual to join the conversation  :D
[16:32] <user|abcdef> hahahaha:)
[16:33] <user|abcdef> thanks for helping me:)
[16:35] <user|abcdef> if i send a screenshot of terminal?
[16:36] <rakesh4545> that might help.
[16:36] <rakesh4545> to see the error
[16:36] <user|abcdef> yes i'm reproducin the error
[16:36] <user|abcdef> please wait...
[16:39] <user|abcdef> ops i have to retry
[16:40] <user|abcdef> you can open it?
[16:41] <user|abcdef> i founded the document that i have created
[16:41] <user|abcdef> if needed
[16:42] <rakesh4545> did you sent me something?
[16:42] <user|abcdef> https://www.filepicker.io/api/file/F35Y9BXvSrmRfzDOPvWf?signature=398069df20bcebfc13960eecc878e0935f3a70cc34daaaef79502cd722466cb2&policy=eyJleHBpcnkiOjE1NjY0MDc2OTZ9
[16:42] <user|abcdef>  https://www.filepicker.io/api/file/Z2QBAjTuS1K5gYVZblaM?signature=f3ab9f2b3f987e2f2f023975db8f7b278ac111a1d31902d985f75955b5d32a86&policy=eyJleHBpcnkiOjE1NjY0MDc3MjJ9
[16:42] <user|abcdef> two times :)
[16:53] <user|abcdef> did you understand what is the problem?
[16:56] <rakesh4545> do plasma-discover --listbackends and tell the outputs
[16:57] <rakesh4545> "plasma-discover --listbackends"
[16:58] <user|abcdef> it says avaiable backends:packagekit-backend kns-backend snap-backend
[17:08] <user|abcdef> it's useful?
[17:10] <rakesh4545> its wierd, you have those backends installed in the system, still you get that error.
[17:10] <user|abcdef> oh..
[17:11] <user|abcdef> how i can install more backends
[17:11] <user|abcdef> ?
[17:12] <rakesh4545> maybe try the classic way "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get install plasma-discover"  :P
[17:14] <user|abcdef> ok
[17:15] <user|abcdef> plasma discover is installed and apt-get update returns all updated
[17:21] <rakesh4545> what do you get on doing pkcon --version
[17:22] <user|abcdef> wait
[17:22] <user|abcdef> 1.1.12
[17:31] <rakesh4545> ok. simply remove discover with "sudo apt-get remove plasma-discover" then re-install "sudo apt-get update" and then "sudo apt-get install plasma-discover". then run it "discover-plasma"
[17:31] <user|abcdef> ok i'm tryng
[17:32] <rakesh4545> i meant "plasma-discover"
[17:33] <user|abcdef> same error :(
[17:34] <user|abcdef> i have to kill the process to exit
[17:43] <user|abcdef> kde doesn't offer to repair this software?
[17:44] <user|abcdef> i tried to write at kde with email but ican't found their email address
[18:00] <rakesh4545> how about downgrading your Packagekit to 1.1.9 version?
[18:01] <user|abcdef> how i can do it?
[18:01] <user|abcdef> how i can do it?
[18:01] <user|abcdef> the message disappeared sorry
[18:03] <rakesh4545> what happened?
[18:04] <user|abcdef> i don't know how to downgrade this package
[18:06] <user|abcdef> with konsole?
[18:13] <rakesh4545> "sudo apt-get remove packagekit" then "sudo sudo apt-get install packagekit=1.1.9-1ubuntu2.18.04.5". I must warn you that these actions could break something. At least I am telling you these commands only after testing it on my own system, so be assured.
[18:13] <user|abcdef> don't worry this is an old pc :)
[18:14] <user|abcdef> ok let's do this
[18:17] <user|abcdef> the first command runned successfully but the second returns: version 1.1.9-1ubuntu2.18.04.5 for "packagekit" not found
[18:18] <user|abcdef> oh guys i remember now that i have to go so i will try tomorrow to resolve thi issue
[18:19] <user|abcdef> thanks for all of members to helping me
[18:19] <user|abcdef> goodbye!
 Hi! Have any of you used a micro SD card on Kubuntu? Does it work or do  need a special program? Thanks!
[19:12] <fnxe_> #debian-gis
[21:57] <adrian__> hey