=== junjie is now known as JunjieZ [06:18] ajyotirmay was added by: ajyotirmay [06:18] Good morning [06:20] Hi, I've been having a small issue with my setup of Kubuntu 18.04.3. … I'm using my bluetooth headset but the system wouldn't automatically switch any new audio streams to it unless I explicitly go into the Audio Settings and change output sink for that application. Though I've made the headset my default audio playback device, it's just not working as expected. [06:28] Is it the only available sink? [06:40] There are 2 sinks available, the in-built and then the headset [06:41] Vicente Flaherty was added by: Vicente Flaherty [06:42] (Photo, 200x200) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/0Cli9pdT/file_17348.jpg [06:42] qwnkvoyo [07:27] Does the issue persist when you disable the built-in sink? [07:27] Also what is the output from `pactl info`? === rynot_ is now known as cart_man [10:52] Hi everybody! How do you install an AppImage file system wide, so that all the users can access and run it? [11:17] Hello [11:49] Howdy all [11:56] How to create bootable USB disk for installation Kubuntu from windows 7? [11:56] user|29439, use etcher. === raymond is now known as Guest70167 === tux is now known as Guest98054 [13:30] hello, can somebody tell me when is the best time to upgrade to the next ubuntu version? [13:30] Guest98054, which one are you using now? === Guest98054 is now known as Areador [13:31] BluesKaj: 19.04 [13:31] !release [13:31] Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 9 months (non-LTS) or 5 years (LTS). More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases [13:32] and does do-release-upgrade -m desktop ... or -d ... work out of the box ... or is there something what i have to look for before upgrading? [13:33] ok, 19.04 is the latest release , so you are current. The number 19.04 indicates yr and month of the release [13:34] the next one is 19.10, so official release is in October [13:34] BluesKaj: release is the 17.october i know [13:35] but i just want to know, if i use only ubuntu packages ... does the do-release-upgrade work out of the box? or can there be any troubles after upgrading? [13:37] unless you want to do bleeding edge or do Kubuntu testing I suggest you wait til the official release date, which may change, the actual day is not carved in stone [13:39] ok, i ask in an other way ... if upgrade 7 days before with -d ... or on the release day with -m desktop ... is it possible that the system crashes afterwards? [13:40] or is there anything i have to look for before upgrading? [13:41] depends a lot on your hardware and drivers, there's no accurate predicting the behaviour after the dev upgrade [13:42] so its just luck if it works afterwards? [13:42] Areador, make sure you update/upgrade your existing packages first then dev upgrade [13:43] do you mean, at first upgrade all packages to actual 19.04 version and then do-release-upgrade? [13:44] Areador, I'm on 19.10, with intel graphics and audio, i5cpu and all is well [13:44] ok, as far as i know that is alpha status right? [13:44] dunno , I don't keep track of the status much [13:45] it either works or it doesn't :-) [13:45] ok, if you say so that everything is well ... then i could try to upgrade with -d [13:45] why are you in such a hurry though? [13:46] I'm a designated Kubuntu Tester so I volunteer to run dev OSs [13:47] hm, i point is, i have done 2 upgrades in the past and both did not work ... maybe i did something wrong ... therefore i want to see if do-release-upgrade is working [13:48] Areador, i'll bet you forgot to update/upgrade your existing packages before do-release-upgrade and that's why you ran into problems [13:50] ok, so normally it should work ... then i will wait until 7 days before release date and upgrade with -d ... as far as i know the 10.october final freeze and should be a release candidate [13:52] like I said, i don't know what hardware you have so I can't possibly predict your result [13:53] which hardware is necessary? [13:53] to know [13:54] your cpu, gpu, wifi if required, audio chip etc [13:55] i tried 19.10 before, all worked fine [13:55] these questions might be answered better in #ubuntu+1 chat also [13:58] Areador, 19.10 live session? [13:59] on a disk or usb stick? [13:59] nope, i installed it [13:59] all worked fine [13:59] then why did you revert? [14:00] because of mysql-workbench, that is released only for 19.04 and made problems [14:02] well then it didn't work fine [14:04] i meant by fine, the repository packages [14:09] and btw BluesKaj thank you for your responses and help! [16:18] cant open my samsung phone anymore, what gives [16:19] "file or folder udi=/org/kde/solid/udev/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb1/1-3/1-3.2 doesn't exist" [16:19] Sometimes I can open a folder but then the connection crashes [16:19] Setting the phone to ptp instead of mtp works but only lets me download jpgs [16:19] so something broke mtp I guess [16:58] hi, I have a question about installing kubuntu on a new hp [16:59] * diogenes_ likes HPs. [19:40] hi [19:44] I have a question here.... I just ran an IFconfig, and I'm showing an overlap in networks. [19:44] vmnet1 shows inet 192.168.43.1 [19:44] wlp3s0 (wireless) shows 192.168.43.110 [19:45] the 192.168.43.0/24 network should be part of the VMWare virtualized network [19:45] but my actual Verizon hotspot also has the same range [19:52] AHH! [19:52] that *WAS* the problem! [19:53] Network overlap between my Samsung S7 hotspot (192.168.43.0/24) and the VMnet1 network with the same address range === MANIAC is now known as Guest39582 === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life === MANIAC is now known as Guest43224 [22:15] Maryann Marshall was added by: Maryann Marshall [22:15] (Photo, 533x800) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/2UABK0J3/file_17366.jpg [22:16] fmvrcv o exevceq tdh === marcos is now known as Guest87329