[05:35] <babbustaman> Are there any way of connecting outlook/onedrive account in the same easy way as google account? (through system settings - online accounts)
[05:57] <valorie> babbustaman: not that I know of, but now that gdrive is done, surely someone could write a plugin for onedrive
[05:57] <valorie> nice idea
[05:57] <valorie> you might advocate for that with the dolphin devels either in their channel or mail list
[05:58] <valorie> hmmm, or just in #kde-devel
[05:58] <valorie> doesn't seem to be a dolphin chan
[06:02] <babbustaman> k. thanks. will do.
[07:07] <Robner> hi
[07:07] <Robner> I have been searching the web and the repository via apt, but had no success
[07:08] <Robner> is there any open source "wireframe" software for Linux?
[07:08] <Robner> I must show a design idea for a website to somebody
[07:08] <deknos-M> i saw one promoted on hacker news/ycombinator
[07:08] <deknos-M> but i do not know the name
[07:09] <Robner> deknos-M, thank you - it's a starting point
[07:09] <Robner> deknos-M, I will add these terms to my google search
[07:10] <deknos-M> hth
[07:27] <lordievader> Good morning
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[09:56] <lordievader> 👋
[11:36] <vidal72-M> hi, on kubuntu bionic clicking on *.desktop launcher file shows launch feedback icon for a while but then stops with no action. Launching apps from menu works. Any ideas?
[12:18] <user|24890> Hi, I have just installed kubuntu on my laptop, but i have an issue with the animations, they are laggy and make my laptop look like it has come from 1995
[12:19] <user|24890> whenever i move my mouse of select a new window, xorg goes to 90% cpu usage for a few seconds
[12:21] <diogenes_> user|24890, what graphics do you have?
[12:22] <user|24890> Nvidia 1050
[12:23] <user|24890> I tried fiddling a bit with the drivers but none really made a difference
[12:25] <diogenes_> user|24890, run: glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"
[12:25] <diogenes_> paste here the result.
[12:27] <user|24890> OpenGL renderer string: llvmpipe (LLVM 8.0, 256 bits)
[12:27] <user|24890> it's a single line
[12:28] <diogenes_> user|24890, that's bad and that's why you're getting lag.
[12:29] <diogenes_> user|24890, what kind of manipulations you did that you managed to break your gpu drivers?
[12:29] <user|24890> absolutely none, it's a fresh install
[12:29] <diogenes_> how new is the pc?
[12:29] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:29] <user|24890> the laptop is 2 years old (I'm on dual boot and windows works perfectly)
[12:30] <diogenes_> user|24890, pastebin the output of: inxi -G
[12:30] <diogenes_> but not here.
[12:30] <diogenes_> !pastebin
[12:32] <user|24890> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/rRNDKmsgPp/
[12:34] <diogenes_> user|24890, and how you said you did "absolutey" nothing if you did something, you did try to install the nvidia driver and it failed.
[12:35] <user|24890> I don't remember doing that, though i did check the install drivers on install
[12:37] <diogenes_> it won't install the nvidia driver simply by checking a tickbox, in any case, i'd recommend to either purge the nvidia driver completely and if the pc boots fine, then we gonna see what we do further, if not, then re-installation.
[12:37] <user|24890> Okay ! Thanks
[12:37] <user|24890> i'll try that
[12:40] <BluesKaj> user|24890, is this an O?ptimus hybrid gpu laoptop
[12:40] <BluesKaj> Optimus?
[12:42] <BluesKaj> !Optimus
[12:48] <user|24890> Absolutely no clue. It's an MSI gl62M, so i'm gonna go with a no
[12:54] <diogenes_> it is an optimus.
[12:55] <Karesto> Okay (i'm the user|xx890)
[12:57] <Crell> Hi folks. Screen issue with 19.04. My computer is up and running, but when I plug it into an external monitor (USBC dock), I see only the background on both displays. The apps are still running and if I  undock it again I get everything back on the laptop screen, but nothing is showing up on either display when docked.
[12:58] <Crell> I cannot open settings, either, as that opens wherever the other windows are hiding so I cannot use it while docked.  I've not had anything like this happen in a very long time.  Any idea what to do with it?
[12:58] <Crell> Even the task bar is not showing, as it's presumably on another location off-screen.
[14:10] <aceoflove21> hello all/ admin
[14:11] <aceoflove21> can i ask my kubuntu 19.4 problems here ?
[14:57] <Sean99997> Hey there. I’m sorry if this is the wrong place. I’m need of a little help.
[14:58] <Sean99997> Can anyone shine some light on my machine and help me get back into login?
[16:52] <Karesto> Hi ! I'm back with more issues. Since my old install didn't work, i reinstalled it with different settings without drivers. And it's worse, kubuntu fails booting and shuts down if i do not boot in nomodeset, and if i do, i get the unable to bind to codec message. Any solutions ?
[16:55] <diogenes_> Karesto, boot with nomodeset and install the driver.
[16:56] <Karesto> I cannot boot with nomodeset as it just stops on the unable to bind codec message
[16:57] <diogenes_> Karesto, if you said it's a new install it means the live iso booted ok?
[17:01] <Karesto> Well i just installed it but i cannot boot it
[17:02] <diogenes_> so the live iso booted ok?
[17:03] <Karesto> I can install from it but not run it (gets stuck)
[17:06] <diogenes_> when you booted from usb, did you get to the desktop? you seen the wallpapper, the menu, the icons?
[17:07] <Karesto> Yes. No icons on the desktop, just the popup for the install
[17:07] <Karesto> And the wallpaper of course
[17:10] <diogenes_> that means the open source driver works well with your hardware. Did you pick to install 3rd party software during the installation?
[17:11] <Karesto> No
[17:12] <diogenes_> did you preserve your /home directory from the previous installation?
[17:13] <Karesto> (I did pick up the full version with apps and stuff)
[17:13] <Karesto> No. Erased everything on the partition
[17:14] <diogenes_> did you pick to update while installing?
[17:14] <Karesto> Yes
[17:15] <Karesto> I can try to reinstall without
[17:16] <diogenes_> well my theory is the update is the cause of your troubles because, if an iso boots fine from usb and you install it offline without any addons, then it will boot fine as well from your hdd.
[17:18] <Karesto> It still has the issue when i try the "try kubuntu" button it does end up stuck on a loading screen (kubuntu with 4 dots under it)
[17:18] <diogenes_> ohhh
[17:19] <diogenes_> that's what i was asking about.
[17:19] <diogenes_> in that case it indeed has issues with your hardware.
[17:20] <Karesto> It did happen to me before when installing the 18.04
[17:20] <diogenes_> what version you tried?
[17:20] <Karesto> Right now it's the 19.04
[17:20] <Karesto> But on the 18.04 one i managed to boot when i use the nomodeset option
[17:21] <diogenes_> so nomodeset doesn't help in 19.04?
[17:22] <Karesto> No
[17:23] <Karesto> It gives me this issue
[17:23] <Karesto> hdaudioC0D2: Unable to bind the codec
[17:23] <Karesto> That i am unable to solve
 Proud of the Kubuntu Team for Releasing KDE Plasma 5.12.9 soo fast!!!
[17:24] <diogenes_> Karesto, is that the last line it hangs on?
[17:24] <Karesto> Yes
[17:24] <Karesto> I ve waited about 15 mins
[17:26] <diogenes_> Karesto, try to boot without nomodeset, replace it with acpi=off
[17:28] <Karesto> Okay i ll do
[17:29] <denza242> Does KDE Connect require the versions to match?
[17:30] <denza242> i've been having trouble with it for a while
[17:30] <denza242> mainly that it won't connect
[17:34] <Karesto> It does boot. Mousepad doesn't work but i guess it's a driver issue. Do i try to install nvidia ?
[17:35] <Karesto> It seems smoother than before (even if it takes a bit of time to boot)
[17:35] <diogenes_> Karesto, first of all open driver manager and see what drivers are recommended.
[17:37] <Karesto> What s the command line for it
[17:38] <diogenes_> it's in the menu (should be), type driver.
[17:40] <Karesto> Nvidia driver metapackage from nvidia driver 390.
[17:40] <Karesto> Same but from 41i
[17:40] <Karesto> 418* (recommended)
[17:40] <Karesto> Using X.org server
[17:40] <diogenes_> get the recommended one.
[17:41] <Karesto> Done
[17:41] <Karesto> And then ?
[17:42] <diogenes_> did it install?
[17:42] <diogenes_> select and hit apply.
[17:42] <diogenes_> it will install it.
[17:43] <Karesto> It didn t say anything about install but i did hit apply and ok
[17:43] <diogenes_> screenshot.
[17:51] <Karesto> https://www.filepicker.io/api/file/s88odUE9SC836xAXfBKK?signature=455f2d45e4b3fbac9a50f61291670b05a637598c8238bb3deec9de1c041be11b&policy=eyJleHBpcnkiOjE1NjkzNDkyNjF9
[17:53] <diogenes_> Karesto, click ok and look for nvidia-settings in the menu.
[17:53] <diogenes_> wait
[17:53] <diogenes_> is the blue line done?
[17:54] <Karesto> Nvidia settings is an empy white box
[17:54] <diogenes_> the blue line is showing you the installation progress.
[17:54] <Karesto> What blue line ?that bottom line is just to scroll
[17:55] <diogenes_> did you scroll to the bottom?
[17:55] <Karesto> Yes
[17:55] <Karesto> I ll screen again to be sure
[17:56] <diogenes_> ok now reboot and boot normally without nomodeset and without acpi=off, also it would be better if you shutdown and then start it again.
[17:57] <Karesto> https://www.filepicker.io/api/file/aBZTUjwrSNiymst9DJa8?signature=35f33de3c4e6df70bf43e4f2743a0ccefeb62b006b0538b72357059daaeba094&policy=eyJleHBpcnkiOjE1NjkzNDk3NjB9
[17:57] <Karesto> There we go
[17:58] <diogenes_> ok shutdown, boot normally.
[18:02] <Karesto> Kubuntu logo appears for a few seconds then a black screen
[18:03] <diogenes_> Karesto, nothing more?
[18:03] <Karesto> Nope
[18:03] <diogenes_> ctrl+alt+f1
[18:05] <Karesto> I tried removing the nomodeset in grub (it was automatically there so i had my doubts) and now it seems like it booted !
[18:05] <diogenes_> Karesto, ok now run: cat /etc/default/grub
[18:06] <Karesto> Yes
[18:06] <diogenes_> find GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT, see if nomodeset is there.
[18:07] <Karesto> It is
[18:07] <diogenes_> run: sudo nano /etc/default/grub
[18:07] <diogenes_> remove nomodeset, hit ctrl+o, press enter, hit ctrl+x
[18:07] <Karesto> Done !
[18:08] <diogenes_> now run: cat /etc/default/grub
[18:08] <diogenes_> and paste here the entire line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT....
[18:08] <diogenes_> or a screenshot.
[18:09] <Karesto> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT = "quiet splash"
[18:09] <diogenes_> now run: sudo update-grub
[18:10] <Karesto> Done
[18:10] <diogenes_> now reboot again and it should boot fine, after reboot come back and we gonna check a few things.
[18:14] <Karesto> Yep. Working fine so far
[18:14] <diogenes_> run: glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"
[18:14] <diogenes_> paste here what you get.
[18:15] <Karesto> I'm back on laptop now
[18:15] <Karesto> what was the line ?
 run: glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"
[18:16] <Karesto> OpenGL renderer string: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti/PCIe/SSE2
[18:17] <diogenes_> cool, now you are oficially fine.
[18:20] <Karesto> Yay ! Thanks a lot
[18:20] <diogenes_> yw