[00:36] <[Relic]> Is there a way to track down what goes into swap?  I have never had anything go into swap before and there is no reason for it to be used but a small amount keeps showing up
[01:08] <nano> Good day.
[01:08] <nano> I try to install kubuntu on an nvme hard drive with Intel Optane, everything is correct until I restart and my PC go directly to windows without GRUB appearing, how can I correct it
 Did you manual partition?  If so, did you ensure to create a ~300MB EFI partition?
[01:19] <nano> Hey Darin Miller tahnk you for you answer, in the efi partition I have 260 mb and it is all busy, how can I create it without breaking windows?
[01:20] <nano> Sorry you are Ircsomebot
 Yes you can dual boot along side windows
[01:21] <nano> in the C partition?
[01:21] <nano> in the Windows C partition?
 Ensrue to tell the kubuntu install to use the UEFI partition.  (The installer usually warns you if you forget but the message is a little cryptic)
 No, UEFI will be a fat32 partition by itself.
[01:26] <nano> when I see the partition table of the manual installer of kubuntu until below appears to install the boot and only puts the disk nvme. I have not seen the option install on uefi partition
[01:33] <nano> I leave the chat, I will check the installer
 ok
 Let me know if you need more info...
[01:50] <nano> Hi again... In the NVME disk fof all there is a free space of 1 mb without marking anything.
[01:50] <nano> Then there is the first NVME0N1P1 partition that is the EFI partition (I don't know if I should indicate in the boot installer that it should be installed there)
[01:51] <nano> Then there is the second NVME0N1P2 partition with 16 mb that I think is Optane
[01:52] <nano> Then there is the third partition NVME0N1P3 which is the windows installation
[01:53] <nano> Should I indicate that the boot loader is installed in NVME0NP1 where is the EFI partition? If I do this, it won't ruin the entire windows installation?
 Correct. Use NVME0N1P1 as the UEFI partition
 checkout this link: https://linuxhint.com/install_kubuntu_1804/
 You will need to share your Kubuntu install with the windows partition (break into 2 partitions).
[01:57] <nano> ok si uso la particion NVME0NP1 where is the EFI partition, I won't ruin the entire windows installation?
 How big is NVME0N1P3?
 Correct.  You point the install to park the necessary boot files in partition (NO formatting).
 To clarify DO FORMAT NVME0N1P1.  Resize NVME0N1P3 and create a new partition with the new space  (at least 50GB). Format the new partition.
 If you don't mind a more complex approach.  Use a 30G to 50G partition for root "/", a 5 GB parition for /opt and whatever size you want for /home.  If you plan to install apps like wine-staging, chrome, telegram etc, place them in your /opt directory.  Then assign each of the above partitions in manual boot loader menu.
 The above adivice is a little complex if you have never played with partitions, so feel free to ignore.
 However, the complex approach is very handy for re-installs as you do not need to reformat /opt and /home.
 Re-installs are hardly necessary anymore as the upgrade process is well tested/polished.  But if you like to experiment like I do... sometimes re-install can be faster than fixing the damage caused by experimenting....
 Sup
 nm
[05:48] <Heiak> hi
[05:48] <Heiak> I just opened a "mobile hotspot" on my phone and connected my Kubuntu laptop to it.
[05:49] <Heiak> the phone shows me in the status bar how much traffic the WiFi connection caused
[05:49] <Heiak> so, it jumped up to 7 MB, then above 20, then above 50 MB
[05:49] <Heiak> within less than a minute
[05:49] <Heiak> but, no browser was open on my laptop
[05:49] <Heiak> also no downloads, etc.
[05:50] <Heiak> How can I monitor all network traffic on Kubuntu?
[05:50] <Heiak> I would like to know what causes downloads without me doing anything
[05:50] <diogenes_> Heiak, run etherape.
[05:51] <Heiak> thank you
[05:55] <Heiak> diogenes_, I installed it, but it's only a GUI
[05:55] <Heiak> diogenes_, can't I view it in the command line?
[05:56] <diogenes_> Heiak, so what's the problem with the gui?
[05:56] <Heiak> I feel like I am not really getting much information out of it
[05:56] <Heiak> I'll google for a command line based solution
[05:56] <Heiak> thank you anyway
[05:58] <diogenes_> there is a lot of info if you click on nodes but ok.
[06:01] <Heiak> diogenes_, I appreciate your help, but the key advantage of Linux is that we do _not_ have to deal with GUI's ;)
[06:03] <diogenes_> hehe i pick whatever works faster with less hassle but to each his own.
[07:17] <lordievader> Good morning
[12:22] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[13:48] <user|14088> I have installed kubuntu 18.04 and update the packs.. discover software center is too slow..please help-me
[13:52] <BluesKaj> user|14088, that's a network problem, could be the repository in your country is very busy or your network speed is slow
[13:54] <user|14088> bluesKaj thanks
[18:30] <thomas_> hello
[18:32] <thomas_> i need help
[19:35] <yuradoc> Hello. I can't restart plasmashell, course it tell me some qt plugin isn't found
[19:36] <yuradoc> What to do? I need to restart it, because it won't load fully.
[19:37] <yuradoc> Plugin name is "xcb"
[19:50] <diogenes_> yuradocMC, then install it.