 Sip
[02:39] <nano> I have already searched on google and there is nothing, just install kubuntu 18.04 and from the start in desktop effects the option of wobbly or jelly windows does not appear, is there any solution?
 Wobbly windows are not enabled by default.
 Go to System Settings  -> Desktop Behavior -> Desktop Effects
[02:42] <nano> I have installed kubuntu 18.04 on other equipment and it has appeared from the beginning jelly-like windows. If I change this how can I activate it?
 Filter for wobbly anc check the box.  I prefer a slighlty wobblier window, so I customize the wobbly'ness so I used the advanced settings
 Stiffness = 3, Drag = 80, Move factor 22.  I also disable wobble on resize.
 If wobbly windows is not available, then your graphics driver might require updating.  Once updated, you may need to go to System Settings -> Display and Monitor -> Compositor and change Rendering Backend to OpenGl 2.0 or 3.1
[02:47] <nano> I have done what you say in other installations of kubuntu 18.04, but this time I simply do not see anything in System Settings -> Desktop Behavior -> Desktop Effects
[02:48] <nano> la opcion de ventanas gelatinosas simplemente no se encuentra en ninguna parte
[02:48] <nano> Quizás quisiste decir: la opción de ventanas gelatinosas simplemente no se encuentra en ninguna parte
[02:48] <nano> 79/5000
[02:48] <nano> the option of gelatinous windows is simply not found anywhere
 If you have not enabled backports, you may encounter an old plasma glitch where it crashes an kill compositing.
 What graphics card and driver do you have?
[02:53] <nano> is a Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070
[02:54] <nano> driver noveau, privative driver give me a big resolution
 Cool nano
 To fix big resolution, force the font dpi to 96 (or whatever works best depending on your display resolution/dpi).  You will need to logout and log back in to see full results (or restart plasma)
 Open source nvidia driver is kind of hit an miss for the many of the plasma animations and back end (compositor).
[03:57] <swift110> hey'
[05:55] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:40] <cusco> hello sirs
[08:41] <cusco> I just started working with linux on the workstation
[08:41] <cusco> kubuntu it is .. for the time being
[08:41] <cusco> quick question, is there a way to keep a url always handy.. I was thinking ot knotes or something
[08:41] <cusco> but you might have an idea of something just.. ligher..
[08:41] <cusco> baiscally the url of the daily morning meeting
[08:42] <cusco> lol
[08:45] <diogenes_> cusco, bookmarks, speeddial?
[08:50] <cusco> yea the app does not support bookmarking ..
[08:52] <diogenes_> what app?
 Hello
[09:16] <mparillo> cusco: You could make it [one of] your browser start page[s].
 Oh
[09:22] <mparillo> In my case, my browser start page is a simple HTML file of links. I find it much better than browser-based bookmarks, because I can share it across Falkon and Chromium.
[09:24] <fructose> cusco: There is lots you can do, it's more a question of what exactly you want to do.
[09:26] <fructose> cusco: For example, you can make a shortcut that will put a URL in your clipboard
[09:28] <fructose> cusco: Or make a shortcut that will just directly open a URL
[09:30] <operantis> Hello guys
[09:31] <operantis> i installed kubuntu on my hp touch smart pc
[09:31] <operantis> the screen touch is not working
 Hey operantis
[09:33] <operantis> hey
 How r u
[09:40] <operantis> good and u
[09:49] <kubuntu> helloooooooooo
[09:49] <kubuntu> im trying to make a persistent storage with >4G size
[09:49] <kubuntu> (in a livecd)
[09:49] <Guest49970> it works with the file in the root directory, but it doesn't if i have a partition on the same usb stick
[09:49] <Guest49970> what can i do?
[09:51] <Guest49970> kubuntu seems to have TRIED to use it as overlayfs as there are files present
[09:52] <Guest49970> but it says "cannot mount /cow to /: invalid argument"
[09:55] <Guest49970> sorry, seems kubuntu is not so happy with my wlan stick
[09:59] <Guest49970> oh, okay, this is a known bug
[09:59] <Guest49970> bummer
 Good operantis what are you up yoy
[12:02] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[13:52] <willian__> hello
[15:23]  * genii sighs
[15:24] <BluesKaj> telegrammers
[15:24] <BluesKaj> hey genii
[15:24] <genii> BluesKaj: Mornin'
[15:25] <BluesKaj> how's it going genii?
[15:32] <paul__> hello guys
[15:32] <paul__> and girls
[15:35] <paul__> ihave installed kubuntu on my laptop and i am very happy with it, however i cant get the HDMi port to work it just says no external monitor detected, i have googled the problem and followed a couple of tutorials and i have asked in the ubuntu facebook groups and still cant get it to work , please can somebody help me i think its somthing to do with the nvidea graphics if need be i will pay
[15:37] <paul__> is anybody in here
[15:37] <diogenes_> paul__, run: inxi -F | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:38] <diogenes_> share the link you get in terminal.
[15:39] <paul__> (base) paul@paul-Nitro-AN515-52:~$ inxi -F | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:39] <paul__> Command 'inxi' not found, but can be installed with:
[15:39] <paul__> sudo apt install inxi
[15:39] <paul__> (base) paul@paul-Nitro-AN515-52:~$ ^C
[15:39] <paul__> (base) paul@paul-Nitro-AN515-52:~$
[15:39] <paul__> (base) paul@paul-Nitro-AN515-52:~$ inxi -F | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:39] <paul__> Command 'inxi' not found, but can be installed with:
[15:39] <paul__> sudo apt install inxi
[15:39] <paul__> (base) paul@paul-Nitro-AN515-52:~$ ^C
[15:39] <paul__> (base) paul@paul-Nitro-AN515-52:~$
[15:40] <diogenes_> sudo apt install inxi
[15:40] <diogenes_> then re-run the command
[15:40] <paul__> (base) paul@paul-Nitro-AN515-52:~$ nvidia-settings
[15:40] <paul__> ERROR: NVIDIA driver is not loaded
[15:40] <paul__> ERROR: Unable to load info from any available system
[15:40] <paul__> (nvidia-settings:4590): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: 16:39:34.883: g_object_unref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
[15:40] <paul__> ** Message: 16:39:34.885: PRIME: Requires offloading
[15:40] <paul__> ** Message: 16:39:34.885: PRIME: is it supported? yes
[15:40] <diogenes_> stop
[15:40] <diogenes_> don't paste here anything
[15:41] <diogenes_> !pastebin | paul__
[15:42] <paul__> sorry guys new to this stuff appologies
[15:49] <paul__> so when i type inxi -f | nc termbin.com 9999 i just get back https://termbin.com/kek9i
[15:50] <diogenes_> dammit this color code messed up the text
[15:50] <diogenes_> om let's do this differently, run: inxi -F
[15:50] <diogenes_> then open: https://paste.ubuntu.com
[15:50] <diogenes_> then copy everything you get in terminal and paste to https://paste.ubuntu.com
[15:50] <diogenes_> then share the link here.
[15:52] <paul__> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/h8bzTq9psV/
[15:53] <diogenes_> paul__, that's not even half of it, copy the entire output.
[15:53] <diogenes_> anf
[15:53] <paul__> that is the entire output
[15:53] <diogenes_> not inxi -f
[15:53] <diogenes_> but inxi -F
[15:53] <diogenes_> capital F
[15:53] <paul__> sorry
[15:55] <paul__> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/fqg8xGBcTR/
[15:56] <paul__> paste ubuntu is much better
[15:56] <BluesKaj> looks like Optimus
[15:57] <paul__> is that why the hdmi isnt working
[15:57] <diogenes_> BluesKaj, does kubuntu 18.04.3 have 5.0 kernel?
[15:57] <BluesKaj> diogenes_, not sure.I'm on 19.10
[15:58] <diogenes_> ok gonna check it.
[15:59] <paul__> will i beable to get this working guys i really need it to work
[15:59] <diogenes_> paul__, meanwhile open nvidia-settings and go to PRIME section.
[15:59] <BluesKaj> looks like it, if he updated and upgraded lately
[15:59] <paul__> i do that but it still dosnt work
[15:59] <diogenes_> paul__, in PRIME section what do you see?
[15:59] <BluesKaj> paul__, uname -r ?
[16:00] <paul__> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/hqBZmpb8Z5/
[16:01] <diogenes_> paul__, ok what thing you have tried on your computer that you found on the internet?
[16:01] <paul__> it says nvidia(perfomancemode) or intel(power saving mode) the nvidea is checked
[16:01] <diogenes_> and why didn't you come here first?
[16:02] <paul__> i didnt come here first because i am new to this studff so tried facebook grop and i followed a cupple of online guides from google
[16:03] <diogenes_> ok kubuntu 18.04.1 comes with 4.15 kernel so how did you end up with 5.0?
[16:03] <paul__> https://www.linuxbabe.com/desktop-linux/switch-intel-nvidia-graphics-card-ubuntu?fbclid=IwAR0Bw0nUBeGjItOohOPPjALf9HnOe9xfYxNd16XrBETGjaSH05kmAswiCl0
[16:03] <paul__> i tried this
[16:04] <paul__> i do not know how i ended up with 5.0 i done a network install of ubuntu then i installed k ubuntu because i wanted the plasma desktop
[16:04] <paul__> lol sorry idf  i seem a little wet behind the ears
[16:04] <paul__> i am
[16:05] <diogenes_> paul__, looks like your nvidia driver installation is broken big time and only sain iGNUssius knows what else you have done to your system before you came here so, i'd recommend install a fresh 19.04 and without you changing or installing anything, come right here after the installation is complete.
[16:07] <mparillo> Linux babe? I guess that was from before valorie became a Linux Grandma.
[16:07] <paul__> can i not rollback stuff because befor i noticed this problem my system is great it has taken me a while to get it the way i want it i thought that was the best thing about linux it can be fixed and everything can be sorted
[16:07] <paul__> and i really love it
[16:08] <paul__> you must beable to fix this can i not delete the drivers and reinstall the proper ones with you guys helping me
[16:09] <diogenes_> paul__, how do you think we all got to know how to handle linux? when i started linux first, i used to install, break and re-install couple of times a day so that's how you learn.
[16:10] <paul__> i already have installed a couple of times i startedwith suse linux the HDMI worked fine then i made a couple of cock ups installing this one
[16:11] <diogenes_> right, and if you still get it broken then you still need to go through more re-installations until you learn how not to break it.
[16:14] <paul__> can i install 19.04 from the command line like an update or do i need to down load it to a flash drive
[16:16] <diogenes_> you could have upgrade if your system was ok, but since your system is broken then in the process of upgrade, it might get even more broken, that's why a fresh install off of a flashdrive would be preferable, also if you have a separate /home, i'd recommend you remove all .folders and .files before you proceed.
[16:18] <paul__> will you guys deffo help me i f i do a fresh install
[16:18] <paul__> and is 19.04 the best installation i didnt think that one was an lts
[16:18] <diogenes_> we'll try.
[16:19] <paul__> i always thought lts was the better instalation
[16:20] <diogenes_> depends on how new is the hardware.
[16:20] <paul__> laptop is about a year to a year and a haldf old acer nitro 5
[16:31] <paul__> ok i really am trusting you guys and i will do a complete fresh instalof 19.04 i hope it works
[17:05] <user|21812> I have downloaded 19.04 iso when I put it in the laptop I get the options start kubuntu, kubutu safe graphics and oem what ione do I pick for a fresh install
[17:09] <genii>   If you pick start, it should boot up to Kubuntu running off the usb or DVD, with an icon on the desktop for installing
[19:15] <w-admin> hi, where I can check the last release of Kubunut?
[19:16] <w-admin> I wanna always Up to date
 @w-admin, Kubuntu official website most likely,Unless you mean checking for updates
[19:35] <mparillo> To get your release: lsb_release -a
[19:36] <mparillo> As Sheddies said, no matter which release, you want to keep up with updates plus I also recommend backports.
 @mparillo, what are backports? are they really necessary? never heard of them before
 @w-admin, sudo apt update         then          sudo apt upgrade            in the konsole will update/upgrade your packages
[20:33] <w-admin> thanks
[20:37] <nano> I have installed proprietary drivers of an nvidia RTX2070, the only drawback is that only kde plasma applications such as dolphin, konsole, window decoration look much bigger, although the panel and panel icon along with other non-KDE applications are seen of correct size.
[20:37] <nano> How could I configure this error to fix it?
[21:01] <magic_ninja_work> So, I have a question. Say I have a flash drive, such as install media for kubuntu on a usb drive. When I plug it in, it automounts. What if I want to format it. I can't format, do work on the disk because it is mounted, however if I "safely eject it" in dolphin, it doesn't show up in KDE Partition manager.
[21:42] <nano> I have installed proprietary drivers of an nvidia RTX2070, the only drawback is that only kde plasma applications such as dolphin, konsole, window decoration look much larger, although the panel and panel icon along with other non-KDE applications are seen of correct size.
[21:42] <nano> How could I configure this error to fix it?
[21:43] <swift110> hmm
[21:49] <magic_ninja_work> nano, there is an option for those in system settings. I can't remember where, though
[21:57] <nano> Hi On screen and monitor the resolution is fine, in Nvidia settings everything is fine. The only thing that looks bigger are KDE applications, third-party applications like chrome look normal except for the decoration of windows that also look great in all applications
[22:02] <nano> The letters in dolphin, konsole, kate, system preferences, system monitor look very large, in applications like chrome, deadbeef and others that are not plasma the letters look normal
[22:02] <magic_ninja_work> nano, once again, there is a setting for font size and scaling in the kde settings app
[22:03] <magic_ninja_work> settings-->appearance-->fonts
[22:04] <nano> Not only is the size of the fonts, the decoration of the windows also looks bigger, it is the whole resolution of only those applications
[22:06] <nano> the sources are on the same scale as before installing the nvidia driver, noto sands 10, hack 9
[22:08] <nano> the fonts I means
[22:24] <mparillo> !backports
[22:43] <nano> Hi On screen and monitor the resolution is fine, in Nvidia settings everything is fine. The only thing that looks bigger are KDE applications, third-party applications like chrome look normal except for the decoration of windows that also look great in all applications
[22:44] <nano> The letters in dolphin, konsole, kate, system preferences, system monitor look very large, in applications like chrome, deadbeef and others that are not plasma the letters look normal
[22:47] <valorie> nano: you should be able to set things in systemsettings to your liking
[22:48] <valorie> I have a hi-dpi screen and it took me a couple of tries to get everything *perfect*
[22:51] <nano> On screen and monitor the resolution is fine, in Nvidia settings
[22:52] <valorie> oh, left
[22:52] <valorie> oh, well
[22:55] <apoc_> allo
[23:08] <swift110> hey valorie
[23:08] <valorie> hello swift110
[23:08] <swift110> how are you valorie
[23:09] <valorie> good! anticipating being in Milan for Akademy
[23:09] <valorie> how are you?
[23:10] <swift110> im good just relaxing at the moment
[23:13] <nano> How can I install a driver downloaded from the Internet and put it in the folder / lib / firmware restart but it does not detect the network card
[23:14] <valorie> hmmm
[23:14] <valorie> I've never installed a driver that way and it is not recommended to do so
[23:14] <valorie> !drivers
[23:14] <nano> https://www.intel.la/content/www/xl/es/support/articles/000005511/network-and-i-o/wireless-networking.html
[23:14] <valorie> hmmm
[23:15] <valorie> !intel
[23:15] <valorie> piffle, I'm batting zero with the bot
[23:21] <valorie> basically, you run ubuntu-drivers and pick what you want
[23:21] <valorie> if you have a very new rig, you may need to enable a PPA with the newest drivers
[23:23] <valorie> nano: `ubuntu-drivers list` in the commandline will show you what's available
[23:24] <valorie> ubuntu-drivers help will show you all the commands
[23:25] <nano> ubuntu-drivers list only show
[23:25] <nano> nvidia-driver-430
[23:26] <nano> I have 2 problems now one wuth the wireless drives and another with the nvidia-driver-430 confuguration
[23:30] <nano> U cant understand at all the steps to install the wireless driver in the page
[23:30] <nano> https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/iwlwifi
[23:32] <nano> Sorry I cant understand at all
 Ok
[23:39] <valorie> nano: did you want a different driver than 430?
[23:39] <valorie> I dunno anything about wireless drivers
[23:39] <valorie> haven't had to mess with those for eons
[23:46] <nano> I have never gotten into wireless drivers, but my Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160MHz wireless card seems to be very recent and the network manager does not detect it, investigating the correct driver but I cannot load it
[23:48] <valorie> nano: for this advice you may need to try #ubuntu which is a much larger channel
[23:48] <valorie> this issue is not specific to Kubuntu
[23:49]  * genii slides nano a fresh coffee
[23:49] <nano> there have an irc chat like here? I would appreciate the link
[23:50] <genii> I seem to remember you were the person with the hpe flooding issue
[23:50] <genii> gpe rather
[23:50] <nano> hi genni, yes im, and was solved thank  you
[23:51] <valorie> right, there are IRC channels for a million things
[23:51] <genii> I think iwlwifi is deprecated now
[23:51] <valorie> you can search freenode with a special search engine
[23:51] <valorie> !alis
[23:52] <valorie> and depending on what IRC client you are using, you should just be able to click #ubuntu and be taken there
[23:52] <valorie> you may need to register your nick first
[23:52] <valorie> !register
[23:52] <genii> nano: Is the machine connected to the internet currently by an alternate method like network cable directly to a router or switch?
[23:55] <genii> ..because this would make things simpler to pastebin output of commands like lspci,lshw, lsmod, and so on
[23:58] <nano> I can only connect by cable directly with the router, the network manager does not detect the card