IrcsomeBot1 | freak_502 was added by: freak_502 | 01:46 |
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lordievader | Good morning | 07:29 |
swift110 | hey | 07:31 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <Schyken> I just got a "KDE Daemon" notification about needing a system restart to complete updates. Does anyone know what this is and how I can remove it? | 08:15 |
lordievader | It is apt/dpkg saying a reboot is required to complete the update process. | 08:36 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <Schyken> I'd like to avoid this as a system notification through my desktop GUI | 08:37 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <Schyken> I read all the `apt` messages when I ran `dist-upgrade`. Is it possible to remove this KDE Daemon? | 08:37 |
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IrcsomeBot1 | <RikMills> (Photo, 1059x760) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/7PmWVAb8/file_19865.jpg | 10:18 |
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IrcsomeBot1 | <Schyken> Ooh nice. Do you know what component triggers the notification? | 10:31 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <RikMills> @Schyken, Mostly kernel updates I think, which create the file /var/run/reboot-required | 10:59 |
BluesKaj | Hiyas all | 11:08 |
DaniWeTT | Hi BluesKaj!!! | 11:33 |
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user|75491 | hi | 13:14 |
user|75491 | which one is better Ubuntu default or Kubuntu? | 13:15 |
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BluesKaj | !poll | user|75491 | 13:17 |
BluesKaj | !polls | user|75491 | 13:18 |
BluesKaj | hmm anyway we don't do polls here user|75491, it's up to you to make up your own mind about ubuntu and it's flavours | 13:19 |
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elknom | Hello after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04, I'm receiving "Temporary failure in name resolution" when I ping google.com. WiFi says it is connected, and other devices on the network work. Do you have a suggestion of a resource I could use, or something to try? My Google Fu has not found a working solution yet. | 13:56 |
BluesKaj | elknom, open a terminal and run sudo systemctl enable network-manager, then sudo systemctl start network-manager. A reboot might be required. | 14:08 |
IrcsomeBot1 | Peter crafford was added by: Peter crafford | 14:09 |
lordievader | BluesKaj: Those commands can be combined into `sudo systemctl enable --now <service>` | 14:18 |
elknom | I have taken these steps, it's still doing the same thing | 14:18 |
lordievader | elknom: What is the contents of `/etc/resolv.conf`? | 14:18 |
elknom | Hmm will be interesting to convey through Android. | 14:20 |
lordievader | !paste | 14:20 |
ubottu | For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. | 14:20 |
elknom | It looks like there are four lines, all commented | 14:20 |
elknom | Ty | 14:21 |
lordievader | That sounds like a problem ;) | 14:21 |
lordievader | Add `nameserver 8.8.8.8`, or some other resolver. | 14:21 |
BluesKaj | DNS should be set in /etc/systemd/resolved.conf | 14:27 |
IrcsomeBot1 | derEremit was added by: derEremit | 14:30 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <derEremit> hey, I just upgraded one machine to focal :D … just noticed krunner shortcut changed from alt+space to super+space … is that intentional? | 14:31 |
elknom | Okay here is the screenshot of resolve.conf | 14:35 |
elknom | resolve.conf https://imgur.com/gallery/dS6M8RJ | 14:35 |
lordievader | Brr resolved | 14:35 |
* lordievader runs | 14:35 | |
lordievader | elknom: If you are using systemd's resolved, your resolv.conf is not pointing to it. So that is never going to work. | 14:36 |
BluesKaj | works here | 14:37 |
lordievader | Oh, right this defaults to localhost in case of no config. | 14:38 |
elknom | Okay I've been through several iterations. Do I need to find the IP of the network router to enter here? | 15:04 |
lordievader | elknom: Are you using systemd-resolved? (`systemctl status systemd-resolved`) | 15:06 |
elknom | Systems status systemd-resolved https://imgur.com/gallery/xxlCcRd | 15:10 |
elknom | It looks like that is what it is trying to use | 15:11 |
lordievader | In that case, instead of `nameserver 8.8.8.8`, add `nameserver 127.0.0.53`. Like it says in the comment. | 15:24 |
elknom | When I entered it, ping still fails. When I restart, it overwrites the file and removed it. When I run "systemd-resolve --status", I get "unrecognized option --status" | 15:31 |
elknom | I'm not sure where to go from here | 15:34 |
elknom | 127.0.0.53 does respond to ping requests | 15:38 |
elknom | I get that resolve.conf becomes an output when you use systemd-resolve, instead of a source file | 15:40 |
elknom | But don't understand what the issue with systemd is | 15:41 |
elknom | Okay I'm running out of time to resolve this for now. I'm going to have to come back to it later. Thank you for your assistance. | 15:43 |
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Ilgaz | Are there any instructions to become beta tester? | 18:30 |
Ilgaz | I am testing wayland | 18:30 |
viewer|81 | hi | 18:38 |
viewer|81 | can someone help me installing nvidia driver | 18:38 |
viewer|81 | tried all means, couldnt resolve it | 18:39 |
viewer|81 | hi | 18:42 |
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Guest90294 | Hi, | 18:55 |
Guest90294 | Got a question regarding efi. I've read in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI that I should mount ( or at least so I understood ) windows efi partition on /boot/efi however the installtion program does not give me any options to alter efi partition. | 18:56 |
IrcsomeBot1 | clemens_wegener was added by: bauchhaus | 19:35 |
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Guest78631 | Hi, | 19:40 |
DaniWeTT | hi! | 19:42 |
DaniWeTT | wellcome Guest78631 | 19:42 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <Schyken> @ubottu, I'm confused about the Imgur thing. Telegram supports inline imagery. | 20:10 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <freak_502> the text you see is replicated from the IRC channel on freenode. As people are on both. reason you see hte names as <name> as those are posts from the IRC room. | 20:12 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <Schyken> Ah, so so the IRC people can post images? | 20:13 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <freak_502> that what they would use to | 20:13 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <freak_502> What I don't know is if messages from telegram are duplicated into the irc room. | 20:19 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <freak_502> looks like they do | 20:19 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <freak_502> Not sure if this is a bug or just an "issue" But when you change cursors while they change in general the "total effects" do not stick until you reboot. | 20:23 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <Schyken> I'll give it a try | 20:24 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <freak_502> Example. open dolphin and change your cursor. in the title bar you will see the new cursor. But they go into the file section you will see the old cursor. | 20:24 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <Schyken> @freak_502, Yeah, I can confirm the same behaviour here | 20:25 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <freak_502> granted after the reboot that is no longer present. | 20:25 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <Schyken> What about just logging out/back in? | 20:26 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <Schyken> I would do it right now but I can't end my session 😅 | 20:26 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <freak_502> never tried that | 20:26 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <freak_502> brb | 20:26 |
IrcsomeBot1 | <freak_502> yes looks like logging out and back in works as well | 20:28 |
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