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[06:09] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:49] <isomari> greetings, my recent update has made plasma greyscale. Including all run applications. Login is full color though and when I switch desktops, the transition effect is color until it reach the chosen desktop.
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 Hey guys, I'm running Kubuntu 18.04 and I'm wanting to run the latest version of Kontact (19.04.1) via Flatpak and set up my GMail account with Kontact, I get issues.  I install it via the following: … flatpak install flathub org.kde.kontact … flatpak run org.kde.kontact … I then go and start the process of adding and authenticating against GMail and i get a screen which says: … Sign in with Google Temporarily disabled for th
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 When I clicked on 'Akonadi Resources for Google Services'
[08:12] <isomari> also my right click desktop menus are in color. What is going on.  This happended to my desktop and my laptop last Satuday. The desktop is Cosmic and the laptop is Dicso.
[08:13] <isomari> I update daily including 30 minutes ago hoping to saolve the problem but it didn't.
 @zparihar, https://www.dvratil.cz/2019/08/kontact-google-integration-issue/
[09:12] <isomari> how can I reinstall the plasma portion of kubuntu?
[10:57] <user|zet> Hi, I just installed Kubuntu on my Dell XPS 15 9570 and everything is working great. Except for the touchpad, I can select "Mouse Click Emulation" but all the other options are greyed out. Even selecting the option, taping to click still doesn't work.
[10:58] <user|zet> Any ideas, what the problem could be?
[12:59] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
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[13:38] <BluesKaj> hi Swift110
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[14:23] <isomari> greetings, my plasma desktop is sudden;y greyscale though I have not installed any such effect. What is happening?
[14:23] <isomari> even running apps are greyscale. although context menus are still in color.
[15:18] <Brutus> Hi, does anyone know where the users files are on the ISO? there is no homefolder. is there a default / all users folder available?
[15:19] <Brutus> Or is there a folder where it grabs the files from when it creates the /home folder when booting the ISO?
[15:20] <aedigital> brutus if i understanded
[15:20] <Brutus> by default in the ISO, the /home only has a .directory file, which leads to /etc/kubuntu-default-settings/directory-home
[15:20] <aedigital> you need search for squashfs in google
[15:20] <Brutus> aedigital: that's not what i'm looking for
[15:21] <aedigital> ok
[15:21] <Brutus> i want to place a file on the desktop which shows up on the kubuntu user after it's booting the ISO file
[15:28] <Brutus> the homefolders is populated somehow
[15:35] <OerHeks> all you can do is make a live iso + persistent part  with mkusb https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/03/create-persistent-storage-live-usb-with.html
[15:37] <murat_> lan
[16:06] <Guest8924> hi
[16:07] <Guest8924> frage: wie kann ich eine SD (micro) unter root rechten einbinden? ist momentan nur als benutzer eingehängt
[16:09] <Guest8924> der aktuelle pfad /media/kubuntu/178B-CE26
[16:12] <Guest8924> ?  anybody out there?
[20:00] <Brutus> OerHeks: not really what i'm trying to do
[20:34] <valorie> Brutus: you can also create your own ISOs
[20:34] <valorie> and make the changes you want there
[20:34] <valorie> https://askubuntu.com/questions/409607/how-to-create-a-customized-ubuntu-server-iso
[20:35] <Brutus> valorie: i'm trying to modify a kubuntu iso
[20:35] <Brutus> Brutus | Hi, does anyone know where the users files are on the ISO? there is no homefolder. is there a default / all users folder available?
[20:35] <Brutus> Brutus | Or is there a folder where it grabs the files from when it creates the /home folder when booting the ISO?
[20:35] <valorie> right, I'm sure that there are tuts on how to do with from flavors
[20:36] <valorie> not really what this channel is for, however
[20:36] <valorie> that was just a quick google on my part
[20:36] <Brutus> sure, but i'm asking a specific question about the kubuntu iso
[20:36] <valorie> there are lots of resources out there, and lots of custom ISOs
[20:37] <valorie> all of the ISOs are made the same way
[20:37] <valorie> we all use the same base system
[20:37] <valorie> our value is the KDE software we provide
[20:50] <RikMills>  the filesystem you see in the live session is the compressed filesystem image in /casper/filesystem.squashfs
[20:51] <RikMills>  /home/kubuntu is in there
[20:55] <RikMills> Brutus valorie: https://launchpad.net/cubic
[20:56] <valorie> oh thanks, RikMills
[20:56] <valorie> RikMills is someone who know this in and out
[20:56] <Brutus> RikMills: ahhh
[20:56] <valorie> vs me who know what to ask google
[20:56] <valorie> :-)
[20:57] <Brutus> i'll look into that when i'm back at work tomorrow
[20:57] <Brutus> i'm surprised it's there
[20:57] <valorie> lots of deployments have the same needs as you do
[20:57] <Brutus> The entire filesystem seems populated except for the kubuntu directory in the /home folder
[20:58] <Brutus> I was searching for a directory where standard files are. for example, i know that windows has the all users folder. you place a shortcut there and every user has that
[20:58] <valorie> I have no such directory?
[20:58] <valorie> never have had
[20:58] <Brutus> valorie: on the iSO
[20:58] <valorie> ah
[20:59] <RikMills> what do you mean by standard files?
[20:59] <Brutus> I was considering making a script in the crontab that just adds it after the user is created. that might solve that part
[21:00] <Brutus> sorry standard files is the wrong way to say this. i remember from (i think) gnome 1 or 2, that there was a folder that had files that were added to each user, just like windows has the all users directory
[21:00] <RikMills>  /etc/skel/
[21:01] <Brutus> ahhh
[21:01] <Brutus> yeah that seems to do the trick :)
[21:01] <Brutus> thanks a lot, that's what i was looking for :)
[21:01] <RikMills> np
[21:02] <Brutus> i'm probably not asking the most common questions
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