[14:20] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[14:21] <aedigital> hau!
 Using Latte Bar and for some reason I cannot move the icons around anyone have any ideas what I am missing. I have tried right clicking an configuring and anything I can think of.. I got this bar this way 1 yr and half ago now trying to add a new icon and move it but either I am stupid or I have forgoten how to even do something simple.
 (Document) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/jstYa8Fn/file_21304.png
 (Document) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/7s0ju7J9/file_21305.png
 i put the monitor icon that is there but cannot move the other one over for some reason.
[21:35] <viewer|19> Hi, I just wanted to give some feedback, I did an install of kubuntu-19.10-desktop-amd64.iso in virtualbox but there is a clipping error in showing info when I did the installation. I can send a jpg of what the situation looks like if needed. I don't know if this error is only on my machine but I didn't get this type of thing when installing other
[21:35] <viewer|19> distros
[21:40] <viewer|19> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/2a1da2b4bad239159144616ab9d0fc65/clippingError.jpg
[21:42] <viewer|19> anyway, hope this info gets to whoever is responsible for making the install disk
[22:27] <Undefin4> Hi
[22:27] <Undefin4> I have a problem
[22:27] <Undefin4> I installed Ubuntu, then used taskel to installl KDE plasma
[22:27] <Undefin4> now i have a screen blanking setted at 10mn
[22:28] <Undefin4> and i cannot disable it by going thru the KDE setting :/
[22:28] <Undefin4> I disabled everything, and this fracki
[22:28] <Undefin4> ng  screen locker is still there
[22:28] <Undefin4> where i need to look forward ? thanks
[22:30] <bprompt> Undefin4:  what do you mean you can't disable it by using settings?  the screensaver timeout is there and you can change it or disable, nno?
[22:37] <Undefin4> no i dont see it
[22:37] <Undefin4> i suppose its a remain of the Gnome+Unity setting, is it possible?
[22:42] <bprompt> is possible, yes
[22:43] <bprompt> hmmm
[22:46] <bprompt> assuming you're using the SDDM, check the system settings under the session settings or "startup and shutdown" settings, I"m assuming there's a daemon/service running doing the screensaving
[22:46] <bprompt> and you can disable that there, usually the service will have a checkbox  you can just uncheck
[22:48] <bprompt> another way to poke around, will be using something like QPS, QT process manager, sorta like HTOP, but shows more info and does process filtering and you can check the command line of who is running under what process tree, and kill it or check for the service to stop it from systemctl
[22:49] <bprompt> you can install qps with -> sudo apt-get install qps <-, is a tiny package, there's also ksysguard, which is KDE's process manager, and you can try running that
[22:57] <Undefin4> bprompt: i found the guilty
[22:58] <Undefin4> it was...
[22:58] <Undefin4> xscreensaver
[22:58] <bprompt> :)
[23:09] <Undefin4> bprompt: are you a command prompt? can i type comman
[23:09] <Undefin4> dcommand with you ? lol
[23:10] <bprompt> hhehe, sure
[23:10] <bprompt> ~$
[23:15] <Undefin4> bprompt: rm -rf / --no-preserve-root
[23:15] <Undefin4> did it worked?
[23:16] <bprompt> could have, but is not recommended :P
[23:16] <Undefin4> haha i did it once
[23:16] <Undefin4> it worked
[23:16] <Undefin4> the whole filesystem wiped ^^
[23:16] <Undefin4> it was inside a snapshoted vm ^^
[23:18] <Undefin4> re
[23:20] <bprompt> thus is a good idea to keep an image around :), which I do, something you can always make with Clonezilla