[00:25] <isthis4real57468> thx oerheks first time i see kde or other flavor confirmed by a link
 Sup folks
[01:34] <swift110> hey cejudo
[03:30] <user|84413> what are the hardware requirements for installing Kubuntu?
[07:21] <lordievader> Godo morning
[11:40] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[12:45] <user|65007> hi, after installation pc start with a white screen and nothing i can do. help me?
[12:46] <lordievader> user|65007: What graphics card and driver are you using?
[12:46] <user|65007> I use kubuntu 18.04 LTS 32 bit and nvidia graphics card
[12:48] <lordievader> What happens when you boot with nodemodeset?
[12:48] <lordievader> nomodeset*
[12:49] <lordievader> https://askubuntu.com/questions/38780/how-do-i-set-nomodeset-after-ive-already-installed-ubuntu
[12:51] <user|65007> okay I try this but not now. I chat from work position but the problem i have in my home. SMILE
[12:53] <user|65007> thanks
[13:00] <eemaster5[m]> Hello, does anyone know whether there is an easy way to unlock multiple drives that are encrypted with the same password?
[13:03] <eemaster5[m]> Or, more general, the question about typing a password only once for a system with multiple disks
[13:03] <lordievader> Sounds like a crypttab and gpg-agent combination.
[13:06] <eemaster5[m]> I've been using a live ISO to check step by step how I could migrate from Windows on that machine and everything seemed easy, intuitive and my peripherals worked, but then I came across the multiple encrypted disks/one time password on boot question and most solutions I found are rather complicated.
[13:07] <eemaster5[m]> VeraCrypt, for example, seems to try the password first entered on all other drives if they are auto-mounted
[13:07] <eemaster5[m]> On Linux, it seems to still be quite a complex topic for beginners
[13:08] <lordievader> eemaster5: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/System_configuration#crypttab You want to read the part about unlocking with a keyfile.
[13:24] <eemaster5[m]> And what do I do if the first disk dies vs. the password-trying I mentioned as an example?
[13:35] <lordievader> You can have multiple passwords for a luks volume. The keyfile is just one of those.
[13:36] <eemaster5[m]> Ah, thanks! :)
[16:10] <kubuntutest> hello I've got a question about the installation process. I've got an 1tb ssd with win10 and about 200gb unpartitioned space. If I choose the default installation procedure (something like "use whole disk") it will wipe/partition my windows installation, won't it?
[16:13] <kubuntutest> thing is: I'm not that experienced with linux and prefer to just tell the installer "here you've got 200gb do whatever you want but in the end I'd like to have a running system".
[16:21] <diogenes_> kubuntutest, just create a 300 mb fat32 partition mountpoint /boot/efi out of that free space, the remaining space, create an ex4 partition, mountpoint / and proceed with the installation.
[16:28] <kubuntutest> will do, thank you!
[16:44] <user|81840> mmc tool
[18:00] <eemaster5[m]> I restarted my system and suddenly it's all black with "Could not sync environment to dbus."
[18:01] <eemaster5[m]> I can click "Okay", but nothing happens
[18:11] <eemaster5[m]> I switched to a terminal and installed the package 'dbus-x11' that some internet topics mentioned and after a reboot, everything now works again
[18:11] <eemaster5[m]> But I have no clue what I did exactly, since my GUI knowledge is limited
[18:11] <evgeny> hi ! Who had same problems like this? When i try install Nvidia graphical driver through Driver Manager, after reboot it takes black screen? The system wrote me that driver was "recommended". Kubuntu 18.04.3 LTS
[18:26] <eemaster5[m]> Ok, now, after I installed dbus-x11 and it works again, Discover tells me it fails to get authentication to change the sources...
[18:26] <eemaster5[m]> I really thought a freshly installed system would be a bit more, I don't know, STABLE
[18:26] <eemaster5[m]> Reminds me of my Xubuntu times a few years ago
[18:41] <eemaster5[m]> I'm not being asked for any authorization anymore
[18:41] <eemaster5[m]> This is horrible
[18:47] <eemaster5[m]> I think this started happening after installing some GTK app or whatever, no clue
[18:47] <eemaster5[m]> Suddenly the whole graphical system crashes all the time lol
[18:52] <eemaster5[m]> Some of my personal files now disappeared, including certain desktop configuration files, which also returns me a ton of error messages
[18:55] <tomreyn> eemaster5[m]: are you looking for help with this?
[18:57] <tomreyn> evgeny: and your graphics card is?  lspci -knn | grep -A3 VGA | nc termbin.com 9999
[19:01] <evgeny> tomreyn, https://pastebin.com/Wanw8kE9
[19:02] <eemaster5[m]> tomreyn: It turns out I had a brain fart and mounted a second disk into my home directory that is on the first disk already...
[19:04] <tomreyn> i see how this could break things
[19:06] <tomreyn> evgeny: i'm not very much into nvidia, have you checked those are still supported?
[19:07] <evgeny> tomreyn, yes
[19:08] <tomreyn> by the 390 driver?
[19:10] <evgeny> There are 3 drivers to choose in Driver Manager - Propriethary, new version, Free - legacy version and Xorg default noveau
[19:11] <tomreyn> do they not list the driver versions there?
[19:12] <tomreyn> http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/390.116/README/supportedchips.html does indeed list "GeForce 8200"
[19:12] <tomreyn> is your ubuntu an amd64?
[19:13] <tomreyn> uname -m
[19:13] <evgeny> Legacy 304.137, binary 340.107, and Xorg. i tried first two and get black screen or other errors
[19:14] <evgeny> x86_64
[19:14] <tomreyn> 340.107? that's weird. is your system fully updated?
[19:15] <tomreyn> maybe you installed this driver earlier as a download from nvidia.com ?
[19:16] <evgeny> tomreyn, my system is auto update mode. I've to try install only from Driver manager
[19:17] <tomreyn> and you're certain this is ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS?
[19:17] <evgeny> yes
[19:17] <tomreyn> i'm asking becaue i only see nvidia driver 390 and newer on 18.04
[19:17] <evgeny> Kubuntu 18.04.3 LTS x64
[19:18] <tomreyn> oh wait i missed them due to the name change
[19:18] <evgeny> maybe i need to download 390 then
[19:18] <tomreyn> nvidia-340 does seem to exist
[19:20] <tomreyn> so i guess if you install the 340.107 and use Xorg it *should* work
[19:20] <tomreyn> dont try wayland, though
[19:21] <tomreyn> (i mean you can try, but it likley wont work)
[19:21] <evgeny> tomreyn, how to do this? I again to try install 340.107 and will get black screen, i tried it :(
[19:21] <tomreyn> are you using Xorg or wayland?
[19:21] <evgeny> dunno
[19:22] <tomreyn> nc termbin.com 9999 < <(lsb_release -ds;cat /proc/{version,cmdline};echo "Session: $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP ($XDG_SESSION_TYPE)";echo Shell: $SHELL)
[19:22] <tomreyn> this would tell
[19:22] <evgeny> my system using now default driver with 10280x1024 resolution only
[19:23] <evgeny> https://termbin.com/50y6
[19:24] <tomreyn> plymouth.enable=0 may be a problem, why do you have this?
[19:24] <tomreyn> (and you're using Xorg)
[19:25] <evgeny> to speed up boot (about Plymonth)
[19:25] <evgeny> i need bring back it?
[19:26] <tomreyn> you can try removing it by editing it out from grub's menu
[19:26] <tomreyn> ...when you'll boot with the 340 driver installed
 Just installed kubuntu. Can I edit my home partition
[21:22] <keithzg-M> Ooof, that KRDC disconnects whenever Windows pops up a UAC prompt is getting kindof untenable :(
[21:22] <ismael> Hi, I would like to help woth translations
[21:38] <RikMills> ismael: translations of what? KDE things are nearly all done by KDE translation teams
[22:08] <R13ose> Hi