[02:45] <connor__> test
[03:18] <brianwbass> hello
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[07:22] <calcmandan> o/
[07:22] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:23] <calcmandan> it is morning. wow, already.
[07:23] <calcmandan> time to log into the bbs and play my dailies.
[09:17] <Alex-Zion> Hi everyone, I just upgrade to Kubuntu 19.10 from 19.04 but I have some nvidia driver problem, the system doesn't detect at all my Optimus GPU 525M so I annot install any driver
[09:28] <victor_> Hi guys
[09:28] <victor_> Anybody knows how can i get widgets in ubuntu 19.10
[09:30] <lordievader> Alex-Zion: Could you pastebin the output of `sudo lspci -k`?
[10:01] <user|84395> русскоязыяные есть?
[10:03] <user|84395> guys, i ned your help! I can't install libvit-bin...Can anyone help?
[10:07] <lordievader> What is the issue?
[10:09] <user|84395> The libvirt-bin package is not available, but is mentioned in the dependency list. etc...
[10:10] <user|84395> this message appears after the command sudo apt install libvirt-bin
[10:11] <lordievader> What version of Kubuntu are you using?
[10:11] <user|84395> 19.04
[10:13] <lordievader> Right, there is no libvirt-bin built from the source package: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/5.4.0-0ubuntu5
[10:14] <lordievader> However, this howto doesn't state that you should install that: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation
[10:19] <user|84395> i used howto for 10.04 , but now I realized my mistake. time to try)
[10:22] <user|84395> #lordievader thank you very much! It's a worked! I'm happy)
[10:22] <lordievader> Glad I could help
[10:23] <victor_> https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/libvirt.html some information about libvit
[10:27] <user|84395> Still question-after installations driver nvidia I have during boot system the picture has become more. Instead 1920x1080 has become roughly 1024x768
[10:29] <user|84395> That is, the logo "Kubuntu" increased in size and became " pixel"
[10:29] <user|84395> That is, the logo "Kubuntu" increased in size and became " pixel"
[10:30] <user|84395> Sorry for spam and my bad English)
[10:31] <lordievader> user|84395: What is the output of `sudo lspci -k`?
[10:31] <lordievader> !pastebin
[10:32] <user|84395> command not found
[10:33] <lordievader> Is the package `pciutils` installed?
[10:34] <user|84395> Executed the command from under "root" so nothing was displayed. There's a lot of information out there. What do you want me to show you?
[10:35] <lordievader> I'd like you  to pastebin the entire output
[10:35] <lordievader> !ops
[10:36] <HeadlessHorseman> Ah, telegram..
[10:38] <lordievader> Hrmm, that makes it difficult to block. Sorry, about that.
[10:39] <user84395> i can't paste this info
[10:40] <lordievader> Why not?
[10:40] <user84395> chat writes me - (0) There was an error with TheP(aste)B.in!
[10:40] <lordievader> As an alternative you can use https://paste.ubuntu.com/
[10:41] <user84395> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YXyrJncJQr/
[10:43] <lordievader> How did you install the nvidia driver?
[10:44] <user84395> v. 390
[10:44] <user84395> ow
[10:44] <user84395> via the console
[10:45] <lordievader> What commands did you run exactly?
[10:45] <lordievader> The reason I'm asking is that nouveau (the open source driver) should be blacklisted but is, in your case , still loaded.
[10:47] <user84395> nvidia-driver-390  then after installing - nvidia-xconfig
[10:49] <user84395> apt install nvidia-drive-390 ,to be exact , and then nvidia-xconfig
[10:50] <lordievader> That package should blacklist the nouveau driver. Is there a file along those lines in `/etc/modprobe.d/`?
[10:54] <user84395> yes, have  - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Cgz58XmvZW/
[10:55] <user84395> wait, in some of the files there must be an entry about nouveau ?
[10:56] <lordievader> Yes
[10:57] <lordievader> If not, follow these instructions: https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-disable-nouveau-nvidia-driver-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux
[10:57] <user|84395> I think in the blacklist file.conf?
[10:57] <user|84395> blacklist.conf
[10:58] <AlexZion> After upgrading to kubuntu 19.10, no more Nvidia Optimus GPU is detected, I already check with 14.04 on other partition and the hardware works as expected, what's going on with 19.10 ?
[10:59] <lordievader> AlexZion: Could you pastebin the output of `sudo lspci -k`?
[10:59] <lordievader> user|84395: Check it, I cannot answer that for you.
[11:00] <AlexZion> of course lordievader, here it is https://pastebin.com/Y5jQLMDm
[11:01] <lordievader> AlexZion: Interesting. Anything in dmesg about this?
[11:02] <AlexZion> lordievader: how should I check it ?
[11:02] <lordievader> AlexZion: `sudo dmseg -T`
[11:02] <lordievader> Err dmesg*
[11:03] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[11:03] <user84395> @lordievader thank you, I will try
[11:03] <AlexZion> lordievader: dmseg, command not found
[11:04] <lordievader> AlexZion: I made a typo, needs to be `sudo dmesg -T`.
[11:04] <lordievader> Hey BluesKaj
[11:05] <AlexZion> lordievader: much better :D, now I'll check it
[11:06] <BluesKaj> hey lordievader
[11:09] <AlexZion> lordievader: the only related things seems to be this "VGA switcheroo: detected Optimus DSM method \_SB_.PCI0.PEG0.PEGP handle"
[11:22] <user|84395> lordievader need your help
[11:23] <user|84395> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zDfjBdnGsf/
[11:24] <user|84395> howto not help https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-disable-nouveau-nvidia-driver-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux
[11:25] <user|84395> Everything was done according to the instructions, but still did not help(((
[11:33] <BluesKaj> user|84395,  didn't help how?
[11:35] <user|84395> BluesKaj reboot the system and I still have a problem-the logo "kubuntu" is large enough, i.e. the screen resolution at boot time is approximately 1024x768 instead of 1920x1080
[11:36] <user|84395> it's not good
[11:37] <user|84395> I will try to install a newer driver-418, maybe it will help
[11:40] <lordievader> Nouveau is still loaded
[11:41] <BluesKaj> driver in use is nvidia
[11:41] <lordievader> AlexZion: Nothing about nvidia or nouveau?
[11:43] <lordievader> BluesKaj: In the case of user84395, it is both.
[11:43] <AlexZion> lordievader: I tried sudo dmesg -T | grep nvidia and I got this
[11:43] <AlexZion> https://pastebin.com/p8Akmnm9
[11:45] <user|84395> BluesKaj Can all messages be written anew?
[11:45] <user|84395> i reboot OS
[11:45] <AlexZion> lordievader: trying sudo dmesg -T | grep nouveau I get this https://pastebin.com/4YPsBj87
[11:46] <lordievader> AlexZion: That seems to detect an nvidia card.
[11:47] <AlexZion> exactly lordievader but with a lspci there is not nvidia card
[11:48] <lordievader> AlexZion: Do you have entries in `/sys/class/drm`?
[11:48] <BluesKaj> For the driver in use :
[11:48] <BluesKaj>  lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A3 | grep 'in use' , include the quotes
[11:50] <AlexZion> lordievader: how should I check it ?
[11:50] <lordievader> AlexZion: Just `ls /sys/class/drm`
[11:51] <AlexZion> lordievader: card0  card0-DP-1  card0-HDMI-A-1  card0-LVDS-1  card0-VGA-1  renderD128  ttm  version
[11:52] <lordievader> That looks promising.
[11:53] <lordievader> What is the output of `xrandr --listproviders`?
[11:53] <lordievader> AlexZion: ^
[11:53] <AlexZion> lordievader:
[11:53] <AlexZion> Providers: number : 1
[11:53] <AlexZion> Provider 0: id: 0x45 cap: 0x9, Source Output, Sink Offload crtcs: 2 outputs: 4 associated providers: 0 name:modesetting
[11:54] <lordievader> Hrmm -.-
[11:57] <AlexZion> lordievader: did you saw something weard I guess :)
[11:59] <lordievader> Well typically DP and HDMI connections go via the discrete card, so having those in /sys/class/drm is a good sign. However, xrandr should report more providers.
[12:00] <lordievader> Are DP and HDMI connections listed under the output of `xrandr`?
[12:18] <AlexZion> lordievader: https://pastebin.com/z7d2WKAh
[12:20] <lordievader> "Disconnected"
[12:20] <lordievader> No idea why its half detected, AlexZion
[12:22] <AlexZion> lordievader: me too, it's a very strange situation
[12:23] <lordievader> Is it a very old nvidia card, or something?
[12:26] <fkadmin> #mailcow
[12:42] <AlexZion> lordievader: is a quite old laptop (Dell XPS 15Z L511Z) with an old card but not too old I guess, I mean on 19.04 worked just fine with nvidia driver
[12:44] <lordievader> My reasoning is flawed. It should still show up even if nvidia/nouveau dropped support for it.
[12:59] <kanderoo> hey what's going on
[13:04] <BluesKaj> kanderoo,  do you have a kubuntu question?
[15:14] <jubo2> I have a dual-boot on UEFI issue when installing Kubuntu 19.10 alongside a Windows 7
[15:17] <jubo2> To get to grub I need go to UEFI, to select something that doesn't work and then I can get a GRUB where I have windows and Kubuntu. I've tried update-grub in the Kubuntu and it does not see the Windows, but after choosing to boot from EFI file I get a GRUB with all I'd need, I would just like to appear on bootup
[15:19] <jubo2> that computer is of low importance so the issue is not pressing and I need to admit that the first time I installed several months ago I broke the Windows 7 EFI files and needed to rebuild them from a Windows 7 installer stick. So perhaps not everything is as Kubuntu installer expects, so could be my fault
[15:20] <jubo2> fall-back after failing others brings up GRUB with both OS. Booting to the Kubuntu and update-grub will not add the Windows 7. But like I said, I broke it once. Could be broken because of that still
[15:41] <BluesKaj> jubo2,  have you tried os-prober ?
[18:33] <Guest97113> Hi,
[18:33] <Guest97113> I've got a problem with nvidia drivers. Despite being blacklisted they keep getting loaded. Any idea what is responsible for this?
[20:12] <RonaldsMazitis> I have problems with KDE plasma
[20:12] <RonaldsMazitis> how to restore default configuration
[20:12] <RonaldsMazitis> I did rm -rf .kde/share/config/plasma-*
[20:13] <RonaldsMazitis> did not change a thing
[20:13] <RonaldsMazitis> login takes like 3 minutes
[20:13] <RonaldsMazitis> after opening anything, it just kicks me out to login screen
[20:14] <RonaldsMazitis> I'm on buntu 18.04
[20:31] <valorie> huh, they left
[20:33] <kinghat> so if i have plasma desktop on top of ubuntu 19.04 and upgrade to 19.10 is disables the 3rd party repos, then you would enable it again and look for updates or how does that all work?
[20:35] <valorie> as I said, I wouldn't advise that, but if that's what you have, it should work, yes
[20:35] <valorie> the first thing I usually do after a major upgrade is enable updates and backports PPAs
[20:35] <valorie> https://kubuntu.org/news/plasma-5-17-for-kubuntu-19-10-available-in-backports-ppa/ gives you how to do that
[20:55] <klywilen> Tried upgrading from 19.04 to 19.10 but hung up on 'Installing the upgrades - Applying changes' for over 6 hours now. 19.04 seems to be working ok. How do I get out of this?
[20:56] <valorie> klywilen: yikes
[20:56] <valorie> if you just quit, you might hose your system
[20:56] <valorie> do you have good backups?
[20:56] <klywilen> $ su yikes ?
[20:57] <valorie> ha
[20:58] <klywilen> I have the original iso disc. My important data is stored off the machine.
[20:58] <valorie> control alt f4 will get you to a terminal
[20:58] <valorie> klywilen: a clean install is very fast
[20:59] <valorie> you can be done in 15 minutes
[21:00] <klywilen> I got the terminal
[21:00] <valorie> but don't stay on 19.04 for very long
[21:00] <valorie> it's only supported for another 3 months
[21:01] <valorie> ok, try sudo do-release-upgrade
[21:01] <valorie> will it let you do that?
[21:03] <RonaldsMazitis> when I was using openbox, tracker fs did not start
[21:03] <RonaldsMazitis> now I tried kde, and tracker fs is taking resources
[21:03] <RonaldsMazitis> I thought zeitgeist is only process that is used in buntu for file search
[21:03] <RonaldsMazitis> which process does kde use
[21:03] <RonaldsMazitis> for file search
[21:03] <RonaldsMazitis> ?
[21:03] <blaze[m]> baloo
[21:03] <klywilen> 19.04 seems to be working just fine
[21:03] <klywilen> ok - see what you mean
[21:04] <klywilen> that's why I wnated to try 19.10
[21:04] <RonaldsMazitis> blaze[m]: not in my process list
[21:04] <klywilen> Terminal : Checking for a new Ubuntu release. Please install all available updates for your release before upgrading.
[21:06] <valorie> klywilen: so do sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
[21:06] <valorie> that's always the first step anyway
[21:07] <valorie> you aren't running the Plasma beta (16.90) right?
[21:07] <valorie> because if so you will want to ppa-purge that beta
[21:07] <blaze[m]> RonaldsMazitis: qdbus org.kde.kded5 /kded org.kde.kded5.loadModule baloosearchmodule