[04:00] <viewer|91> I have a problem with plasma-discover it's hangs and never does anything at checking for updates...I launched it from konsole and got a few error messages
[04:01] <viewer|91> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/e4beb9842dacbbe64d191a1093eb2666/pasted.txt
[04:02] <viewer|91> I read that there was a bug with discover on reddit...so I was hoping someone here might be able to help...and that any of this does
[04:07] <valorie> viewer|91: how old a Kubuntu version are you running?
[04:07] <valorie> I remember such problems in the past
[04:07] <valorie> but it works great these days in 19.04
[04:07] <viewer|91> 19.04
[04:08] <viewer|91> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/4df2e592eeea93d2a98b1abe3a6c0b94/pasted.txt
[04:09] <valorie> aha, I have backports so newer versions
[04:09] <valorie> Operating System: Kubuntu 19.04
[04:09] <valorie> KDE Plasma Version: 5.16.5
[04:09] <valorie> KDE Frameworks Version: 5.62.0
[04:09] <valorie> Qt Version: 5.12.2
[04:09] <valorie> Kernel Version: 5.0.0-27-generic
[04:10] <valorie> OS Type: 64-bit
[04:10] <valorie> Processors: 8 × Intel® Core™ i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz
[04:10] <valorie> Memory: 31.4 GiB of RAM
[04:10] <valorie> I think backports are always a good idea
[04:11] <viewer|91> you have a higher plasma version ...otherwise i think the rest of mine are more up to date
[04:12] <valorie> well, discover is part of plasma
[04:12] <viewer|91> any suggestions?
[04:12] <valorie> so if you want a newer version, you can add the backports ppa
[04:12] <valorie> and if you don't like it, you can ppa-purge
[04:12] <valorie> !ppa-purge
[04:12] <valorie> !backports
[04:13] <valorie> so that's what I suggest, since you can easily remove it if you don't like it
[04:16] <viewer|91> ok adding the repositories
[04:18] <valorie> cool
[04:19] <viewer|91> thanks....doing an upgrade....so i prob need to shut down firefox...thanks again...later
[05:29] <viewer|32> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/5fe0a2b1f6891c525111e3909b11284a/pasted.txt
[05:29] <viewer|32> can I get some assistance with this issue?
[05:30] <viewer|32> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/f5ecf40cc99c9fd3447deea5a1f06412/pasted.txt
[05:31] <viewer|32> before retrying discover I ran: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports && sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade -y
[05:32] <viewer|32> no matter what I try discover seems to forever stall at fetching updates
[06:24] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:03] <jubo2> kdewallet suddenly started to ask for a password (which was never set)
[08:03] <jubo2> The usual resetting of the kdewallet by deletion and making a new default wallet?
[08:21] <lordievader> Did you happen to change your login password?
[08:38] <muhaha> where are stored apt sources for application installed by Discovery?
[08:38] <TomyWork> I have krunner plugins implemented using https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/python-kde4. That package is not present in 18.04 bionic beaver. What do I use instead?
[08:38] <lordievader> muhaha: I suppose in the default directory `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/`
[08:39] <TomyWork> muhaha, same as for everything that installs packages
[08:39] <muhaha> no, I installed atom and chromium its empty...
[08:39] <muhaha> *and
[08:39] <muhaha> thats why I asking
[08:40] <jubo2> lordievader: nope. nothing changed... except I did an rsync but that did not touch the dot-directories
[08:41] <TomyWork> muhaha, that directory contains the apt sources. you're just using "apt sources" wrong. it's referring to the places apt downloads packages from, it does NOT refer to source code for packages
[08:41] <muhaha> @TomyWork of course. I know...
[08:41] <TomyWork> source code for packages is not usually downloaded with the package. you download that with the commant "apt-get source"
[08:42] <muhaha> there is no deb repository for atom nor chromium in sources.list or sources.list.d
[08:42] <muhaha> nor ppa
[08:43] <TomyWork> maybe it's was installed via snap, not apt?
[08:43] <muhaha> maybe is installed from snap?
[08:43] <TomyWork> !xy
[08:44] <TomyWork> you should have asked for your problem, not for the problem with your solution to your problem
[08:44] <lordievader> The package `chromium-browser` is available in `universe`.
[08:44] <lordievader> Won't be surprised if atom is also in there.
[08:44] <muhaha> in latest version? lol
[08:44] <TomyWork> atom isn't terribly secure no matter what version, so who needs the latest version?
[08:44]  * lordievader checked an 18.04 vm
[08:46] <TomyWork> browser packages used to be updated to latest, because of security issues, but that might be different now that ubuntu is using snap for all kinds of things
[08:46] <muhaha> it is not https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=default&section=all&arch=any&keywords=atom&searchon=names,
[08:46] <muhaha> I have to learn snap ...
[08:46] <TomyWork> the firefox package is at 69.0+build2-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 though
[08:46] <TomyWork> use that, it's the better browser anyway
[08:47] <TomyWork> chromium-browser is at 76.0.3809.100-0ubuntu0.18.04.1, btw
[08:47] <lordievader> Version of chromium available here is 76.0.3809.100-0ubuntu0.18.04.1, not the latest. But not terribly far behind.
[08:48] <lordievader> TomyWork: You beat me to the punch ;)
[08:48] <TomyWork> keep in mind that the chromium project keeps multiple stable versions
[10:01] <muhaha> I am trying to integrate plasma and chromium ( Failed to connect to the native host. ) Any idea? externsion and package is installed. Thanks
[10:03] <RikMills> muhaha: what release?
[10:04] <muhaha> of what? disco and  77.0.3865.75 (Official Build) snap (64-bit)
[10:07] <RikMills> I don't belive plasma-browser-integration can work with chromium snap builds at the moment
[10:08] <muhaha> Is there any other stable repository for chromium with some fresh versions?
[10:11] <lordievader> The version from apt might not have this problem?
[10:24] <muhaha> its slightly behind https://packages.ubuntu.com/disco/chromium-browser
[10:29] <muhaha> here it is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1741074
[10:51] <TomyWork> so the thing, that i told you is probably not necessary, doesn't work with the other thing you didn't mention before. you see a pattern? :)
[11:30] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
 Hi! I hope you're all well and maybe someone can help: … I am using Kubuntu 18.04 with all the updates. … I set up a Google Drive account in "online accounts" and it worked for maybe a minute. … After that minute I got an "unknown error" in Dolphin. … I also get a notification saying: … "Application can no longer access Google Drive. Choose Online Accounts from the user menu to reinstate access to this account. " … In
[15:56] <paul__> right guys here is the story, i start Uni next month well open university software engineering, and there is software i need todownload and install on my computer. Unfortunantly it is pretty easy on window and mac its just a couple of clicks and your done . but for Linux there is a whole load of instructions on how to get it working i have tried following the instructions and i cant do it, obviously i cant google because apart from
[15:56] <paul__> bluej it is open university software i would call the uni but they dont support Linux. so my question is, is can one of you guys have a look at the instructions and help me for a hour or so tomorrow at around this time on messenger or some other way if i dont get this stuff done i am going to look like a right blurt
[15:57] <BluesKaj> paul__, what software is it ?
[15:58] <paul__> it is bluej first then the other software is anphibians and account world
[15:58] <paul__> but i need to also install a specific version of java
[15:59] <OerHeks> is this about oracle java 7 again?
[16:00] <paul__> oh god yep i cant sort it
[16:00] <paul__> but itsd also about other softwares that the ou say work but bloody dont
 Hi.Have any of you used an Intel external hard drive with dual boot Kubuntu/Windows? It's my 1st time buying an external hard drive and I'm confused by all the choices. Not sure if this one even is an external hard drive, it looks strange https://www.webhallen.com/se/product/292378-Intel-660P-SSD-M-2-PCIe-3-0-x4-NVMe-3D-NAND-QLC-1TB  thanks!
[17:49] <diogenes_> it's PCI Express 3.0 x4 (NVMe) internal drive.
 @diogenes_, Sorry I don't understand
[17:57] <diogenes_> Shreddies, that is an SSD drive that you insert into the motherboard if it has a slot for nvme.
 Ah oh so that's why it doesn't look like an external hard drive. So it's the equivalent of a super memory USB ?
[18:01] <diogenes_> Shreddies, it's the next generation of drives that will replace spinning harddrives soon.
 Oh ok.how do I filter out the other stuff to get an external hard drive?
 @diogenes_, Oh ok.how do I filter out the other stuff to get an external hard drive?
[18:08] <diogenes_> Shreddies, external drives come in enclosures and connect to the pc via usb cable.
 @diogenes_, OK . thanks, was wondering about filtering search results but I can do it by eye then
[20:36] <Guest_6> hi there
[20:38] <Guest_6> my internet conection it's so slow on kubuntu 19.04 since the last update, it only get better when i reboot
[20:39] <Guest_6> if anyone could help me, i'd be grateful