[00:32] <qih> Everytime I log out or reboot my Kubuntu 19.10, I have to re-enable my Radeon 3000 HDMI card, using 'pavucontrol-qt'. Is there a way to make this permanent?
[00:35] <qih> Too me sometime to establish this was the issue also. All the testing and checking of configs seemed to indicate there was a viable audio entity onboard.
[00:35] <qih> s/Too/Took
[04:44] <SkweezyJibbz> Hi all. I'm using Kubuntu 18.04.3 in a VM whose purpose it is to edit files on an eMMC card because Win10 cannot recognize the ext4 filesystem. I'm trying to move a folder into a new directory, but when I use 'ls' to confirm the files have been moved, nothing appears. Any idea what's happening here?
[04:48] <SkweezyJibbz> OK upon closer inspection, it looks like when I'm dragging the folder from host to guest, only the top-level directory gets transferred. no sub-folders nor files get moved. is this a kubuntu issue or vm issue
[05:15] <Alabalistic> hi
[05:16] <Alabalistic> SkweezyJibbz, looks like permission problem, you you dont have a read permission on the directory in wich your files are
[05:16] <Alabalistic> then you can't ls it
[05:16] <Alabalistic> you can use chown to change the ownership
[05:18] <Alabalistic> or grant chmod -R 666 to grant read write access for everyone
[05:18] <Alabalistic> you need to sudo it
[05:31] <SkweezyJibbz> Alabalistic: is that fundamentally different than chmod a+rwx?
[06:44] <valorie> !chown
[06:44] <valorie> !chmod
[06:44] <valorie> hmmm
[06:47] <maestromony> chmod - change file/directory permissions mode, chown - change file/directory owner
[06:49] <valorie> my hmmmm was that ubottu didn't respond
[06:49] <valorie> any, info for SkweezyJibbz
[10:31] <Katnip> has anyone had updates in the last week and a half? ive had none
[10:42] <RikMills> Katnip: most canonical staff have been on leave over the holidays. including most of the people who normally process update queues
[10:43] <RikMills> most are due back Monday In think
[10:56] <Katnip> so, i suppose next week we'll get barraged with updates then
[10:58] <Katnip> i was just curious about it, another distro i use in a vm has had daily updates throughout the holidays
[10:58] <Katnip> no problems
[15:28] <IrcsomeBot1> BJPGameVideosITA was added by: BJPGameVideosITA
 Hello everyone 😀
 Is this a right place to ask for help and suggestions from community to Kubuntu-related issues and stuff?
 Or I would be better off going to the official forums or another website?
[15:35] <BluesKaj> BJPGameVideosITA, depends on your issue, so tell us what it is and we'll try to help
 I have a weird audio issue related to the front panel jack (I think) and the only resource I found was an alsa-driver bug from 2012 (#1067434) but from which the video doesn't showcase very well the issue, so I recorded a new video of my settings to illustrate the issue itself. … Would it be okay if I post the video here? will it reach and be playable on IRC (I never used IRC so IDK, sorry)... … (also, sorry for my bad
[15:39] <IrcsomeBot1> english if I made any mistake, I'm actually still learning it, being it my second language)
[15:44] <BluesKaj> BJPGameVideosITA, it would be best if you explained what is or is not happening with your audio issue.
 Summarized, "the active "interface" randomly and briefly switches itself to the front panel "Headphones" when nothing is connected, when instead remains stuck on "Headphones" when the headphones are actually connected in the jack".
[16:01] <BluesKaj> hmm, usually the opposite is true ...it's usually difficult to get the headphone jack to activate. Unfortunately I don't have an answer for your issue.
 Don't worry, maybe in the future someone else will do... … Tho it's a bit strange that the only thing I found on Google related to this thing was a 2012 bug on a driver (something should have been fixed a long while ago)...
[16:05] <BluesKaj> which audio driver ?
[16:07] <BluesKaj> and which kubuntu rlease are you running?
 Kubuntu 19.04 and (how do I check if I am using pulse or alsa or whatever else?)
[16:14] <BluesKaj> alsa and pulseaudio are installed by default, and the audio driver in use can be found with, cat /proc/asound/modules, in the konsole
 drivers: … ``` 0 snd_hda_intel …  1 snd_hda_intel …  2 snd_hda_intel …  3 snd_usb_audio```
[19:26] <kubuntuUser> hello
[19:52] <dimitrije> uwu
[19:52] <dimitrije> hello
[20:23] <TBotNik> All,
[20:23] <TBotNik> Been a while since I've been on here. Tryiing to find solutions for problems I
[20:23] <TBotNik> posted at:
[20:23] <TBotNik> linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/full-file-sync-4175642356/
[20:23] <TBotNik> linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/git-merge-file-4175665383/
[20:23] <TBotNik> linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=6073555#post6073555
[21:45] <valorie> hmmm, 19.04 is about to go eol I believe
[21:54] <OerHeks> yes, a few parsecs from now
[21:58] <bprompt> valorie:  yeap, thus I run 16.04 LTS which runs smooth :P
[21:58] <bprompt> but I'll get 20.04 :)
 bprompt: sure, and then you don't have updated repos for WineHQ which I use for gaming on Linux so I don't have to use Windows anymore!!
[22:01] <bprompt> well, I do have windows10 btw :), I think the guys at microsoft are terrific btw :), but yes, there are some things in Linux I can do with a one-liner or a three-liner, that in windows it'll take too long or much overhead
 bprompt: sure thing, I have a triple boot to, I also use Windows 7 and 10 but by the way rebooting the PC every time to switch operating systems is quite annoying so I would rather stay on Linux of the more I can...
[22:17] <valorie> @BJPGameVideosITA win10 runs fine in a VM for me
[22:17] <valorie> when I occasionally have to use it for a genealogy program that won't run in wine