[06:20] <Ortiga> hello
[09:33] <user|37456> hi, i have installed kubuntu 18.10 a year ago, but when i tried to upgrade to 19.10, it won't, i wish i can find an answer here. Thank you
[09:34] <diogenes_> !upgrade
[09:35] <tomreyn> generally, this would e a two step upgrade, i think. first to 19.04, then to 19.10.
[09:35] <tomreyn> user|37456: don't forget to check your browser before you leave.
[09:36] <diogenes_> better to grab a 19.10 iso, much faster and bugless.
[10:19] <pragomer> Hi. I am using KDE Connect on Kubuntu 18.04.3.  What does not work: deleting photos on my android phone. I CAN copy files to my linux pc, but not delete files on my phone (permission denied). Is this a known issue?
[10:21] <diogenes_> pragomer, afaik you can't delete because it's mounted ro, try with sudo rm picname.
[10:52] <FailBacon> Hey im just gonna ask my question so basically my System doesnt recognise my lan-cable anymore any ideas what the problem may be? it just happened after a system restart
[11:08] <diogenes_> FailBacon, try: systemctl restart NetworkManager
[11:23] <FailBacon> diogenes_ didn't work
[11:29] <diogenes_> FailBacon, nmcli d
[11:29] <diogenes_> do you see your ethernet device there?
[11:29] <FailBacon> yes
[11:30] <FailBacon> enp5s0          ethernet  unmanaged  --
[11:30] <diogenes_> what is the name?
[11:30] <FailBacon> enp5s0
[11:30] <diogenes_> nmcli d enp5s0  connect
[11:31] <FailBacon> Error: argument 'enp5s0' not understood. Try passing --help instead.
[11:33] <diogenes_> nmcli device connect enp5s0
[11:33] <FailBacon> Error: Failed to add/activate new connection: Connection 'enp5s0' is not available on device enp5s0 because device is strictly unmanaged
[11:34] <diogenes_> FailBacon, desktop pc?
[11:34] <FailBacon> its a laptop
[11:36] <diogenes_> FailBacon, lspci -nnk | grep Et -A3
[11:36] <diogenes_> !pastebit
[11:36] <diogenes_> !pastebin
[11:37] <FailBacon> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/sV3N86cWTM/
[11:38] <diogenes_> FailBacon, try: rmmod atl1c
[11:39] <FailBacon> ok i did
[11:39] <FailBacon> and now?
[11:39] <diogenes_> then: modeprobe atl1c
[11:40] <FailBacon> it says command not found
[11:41] <diogenes_> modprobe atl1c
[11:41] <diogenes_> with sudo
[11:41] <FailBacon> i did
[11:41] <diogenes_> lsmod | grep atl1c
[11:42] <FailBacon> atl1c                  53248  0
[11:43] <diogenes_> hmm the only thing that comes to mind is to boot a live usb stick.
[11:44] <diogenes_> see if it works there.
[11:44] <FailBacon> i dont actually have a usb stick here
[11:47] <diogenes_> FailBacon, cat /etc/network/interfaces
[11:47] <diogenes_> what you get?
[11:48] <FailBacon> cat: /etc/network/interfaces: No such file or directory
[11:49] <diogenes_> cat /etc/network/interfaces.d/setup
[11:49] <FailBacon> cat: /etc/network/interfaces.d/setup: No such file or directory
[11:51] <diogenes_> ifconfig -a
[11:52] <FailBacon> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/QR8YWKTNMb/
[11:53] <diogenes_> try: dpkg-reconfigure ifupdown
[11:54] <FailBacon> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/kVX4dJDRby/
[12:01] <FailBacon> diogenes_ i need to eat i will be back in 15 minutes
[12:02] <diogenes_> FailBacon, ok, ubuntu deviates much from Debian.
[12:08] <FailBacon> diogenes_ ok it was actually a lot faster than 15 minutes any other solutions you might have?
[12:10] <diogenes_> FailBacon, sudo nmcli dev set enp5s0 managed yes
[12:11] <FailBacon> ok i did it
[12:11] <diogenes_> nmcli d
[12:11] <diogenes_> is it still unmanaged?
[12:12] <FailBacon> yes
[12:12] <diogenes_> nmcli device connect enp5s0
[12:14] <FailBacon> Error: Failed to add/activate new connection: Connection 'enp5s0' is not available on device enp5s0 because device is strictly unmanaged
[12:14] <diogenes_> pastebin: ip link show
[12:21] <FailBacon> diogenes_ https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8tbnC8sM34/
[12:22] <diogenes_> FailBacon, cat /usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-globally-managed-devices.conf
[12:23] <diogenes_> just tell me if exists
[12:23] <FailBacon> yes
[12:23] <FailBacon> exists
[12:23] <diogenes_> sudo mv /usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-globally-managed-devices.conf  /usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-globally-managed-devices.conf_orig
[12:24] <FailBacon> i did
[12:24] <diogenes_> sudo touch /usr/lib/NetworkManager/conf.d/10-globally-managed-devices.conf
[12:24] <FailBacon> ok i did it
[12:24] <diogenes_> sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
[14:20] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[16:53] <phill> Hey guys, I'm after some help please. All of a sudden the track pad and keyboard of my laptop stopped working at boot. It works in bios and grub, and works for about 1 sec on the login screen, but not after that. Any suggestions please?
[16:54] <diogenes_> phill, to rule out misconfigs try a new user.
[16:55] <phill> diogenes_: this is just at the login screen. How do I get in to try a new user? Or to the cli?
[16:57] <diogenes_> phill, at grub linux line add: 'single'
[16:58] <diogenes_> it should boot in text mode.
[16:58] <diogenes_> i mean when you see grub menu, hit e.
[17:00] <phill> So I can only get to the grub cli by repeatedly esc. Can't get the actuall menu showing...
[17:02] <diogenes_> phill, any live usb stick?
[17:05] <phill> diogenes_: yeah
[17:06] <diogenes_> phill, so boot into it.
[17:08] <phill> diogenes_: scratch that it's giving me an invalid sector size error. I'll see if I have another somewhere......
[17:09] <diogenes_> or an old DVD with some distro.
[17:15] <phill> diogenes_: what would the process when I find a working one? Edit grub?
[17:20] <diogenes_> phill, open your system's /home/username and rename .cache .config .kde and try to boot the system normally.
[17:45] <phill> Thanks diogenes_ just commandeered my wife's laptop.to download and iso
[17:48] <eme> hola gentes
[19:15] <pablo_> hello
[19:31] <Alabalistic> хи
[19:31] <Alabalistic> ХИ