[06:36] <pragomer> hi. I have two kubuntu 18.04.3 installtions (on two pcs). On one of the systems the search function does not work in dolphin: when I hit strg+f and input lets say "mkv" to find all mkv-files, this works on pc1 but not on pc2.
[06:36] <pragomer> any idea what could be broken here?
[06:41] <valorie> pragomer: did you disable baloo on one of them?
[06:41] <valorie> that's the indexer
[06:41] <valorie> !baloo
[06:42] <valorie> hmm, doesn't look like we have a factoid for that
[06:42] <valorie> if you hit alt+space, krunner pops up
[06:43] <valorie> if you type file indexer monitor you can check
[06:46] <diogenes_> pragomer, btw there is a good zenity search script that is distro agnostic, you can use it everywhere.
[06:47] <pragomer> diogenes_: how is it called?
[06:48] <pragomer> valorie: hi .. yes an indexing issue is what I thought of...  I will check baloo. Thank you
[06:48] <diogenes_> pragomer, sudo apt install zenity and i will pastebin the script.
[06:49] <valorie> yw
[06:51] <pragomer> valorie: jippie.. this helped. I seemed, that my flashdrive was in baloo-config's exceptions... for whatever reason (on pc1 it isnt)... I now deleted the exception and I will see, after re-indexing, if it works, but I think i will.
[06:51] <pragomer> thank you very much :-)
[06:52] <valorie> excellent! best of luck
[07:04] <lordievader> Good morning
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[08:32] <qih> Drive-by greeting ...
[11:42] <BluesKaj> hi folks
[11:45] <ohallot_tdf> Hi... I installed an Appearance theme "KDE Story" in my Kubuntu. The login screen keep displaying an annoying screen keyboard. How do I get rid of it?
[11:57] <BluesKaj> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/108368/how-to-disable-onboard-on-screen-keyboard-that-automatically-starts-when-i-log
[15:55] <ruslan> aaa
[15:55] <ruslan> Прив
[16:52] <Jino> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/4be80c9f2b79d9da549b49ae82207110/konsole-error.png
[16:52] <Jino> Hi Friends
[16:52] <Jino> I am new to linux and I am using kubuntu
[16:52] <Jino> my konsole is working weird lately
[16:53] <Jino> its looks like a ide than terminal any help ?
[19:06] <balln> hello! is this the right place to ask about audio/video issues? i'm new to kubuntu
[19:12] <balln> namely - audio (speakers via xonar u5 external card, everything set to 100% in pulseaudio) is very quiet compared to windows. and experiencing poor fps in games and even watching fullscreen videos, with gtx1060, using recommended nvidia-driver-435
[21:02] <sheytan> Hi! Anyone experiencig problesm with Horizon Go from UPC? It was working fine for the last 3 years and yesterday it stopped. It's loading the channel but then i get an error.  On other platforms (win, android) it works fine :/
[21:15] <bprompt> horizon go? wassdat?
[21:15] <bprompt> I guess I don't, since I don't run it :)
[21:16] <OerHeks> horizon go is tv-on-demand from upc
[21:16] <OerHeks> in NL it is called Ziggo-go, same compagny
[21:24] <sheytan> exactly, it's a TV service
[23:05] <uberbdon> Hello everyone!
[23:05] <bprompt> allo
[23:06] <uberbdon> i'm hoping someone can give me a quick hand setting a static IP on my eth0 so I can connect to a device with a hard coded static IP
[23:07] <uberbdon> I'm using the default "connections" settings GUI within Kubuntu
[23:07] <uberbdon> way more optiions than simply setting a static IP in window's for IPV4
[23:08] <tomreyn> is it ethernet or wireless?
[23:08] <uberbdon> cool, people are here :)
[23:08] <tomreyn> :)
[23:08] <uberbdon> So here's my situation, I install internet for a local WISP, and I manually program each radio before deployment
[23:08] <uberbdon> the default IP for these radios is 169.254.1.1
[23:09] <uberbdon> in windows, I set my IPv4 IP to static 169.254.1.x and then pop a browser, and enter the device settings
[23:09] <uberbdon> In Kubuntu, do I need to be disconnected to wlan to do this?
[23:09] <uberbdon> this is done via ethernet, mind you
[23:10] <tomreyn> so it's done via ether net but you'd like to know how to do it on wireless?
[23:11] <uberbdon> negative
[23:11] <uberbdon> i want to use ethernet
[23:11] <uberbdon> but I'm attempting this in kubuntu now instead of windows, and windows there werent nearly as many options
[23:12] <tomreyn> 169.254.1.1 is an ipv4 address from the link local range, but from what i understood that's not a mechanism you use on windows
[23:12] <uberbdon> i noticed under "method" link local is an option to use
[23:12] <tomreyn> so you'd rather want static assignment then on kubuntu as well, i guess
[23:13] <uberbdon> but again, in windows you simply set IPv4 of your NIC to static IP
[23:13] <uberbdon> I want to be able to switch my static ip around
[23:13] <tomreyn> yes, likewise on kubuntu
[23:13] <uberbdon> hmm, ok
[23:13] <uberbdon> my normal procedure is, log into 169 GUI, program to the IP we're going to use, then change my nic to that IP and continue programming it
[23:13] <tomreyn> ipv4 method -> manual, then you specify an address on the same subnet
[23:13] <uberbdon> hmm, ok
[23:14] <uberbdon> im thinking theres a conflict with me being connected to wifi at the same time
[23:14] <uberbdon> I guess I shouldve tested that out before running to the IRC channel :)
[23:15] <uberbdon> ill be right back and let you know if thats the problem
[23:17] <uberbdon> that was indeed the cause
[23:18] <tomreyn> so it's alreadey fixed?
[23:19] <uberbdon> yup
[23:19] <uberbdon> now that I think about it i don't think you can do that in windows, either
[23:19] <uberbdon> I'm just always in the field with my laptop device
[23:19] <uberbdon> windows laptop device*
[23:20] <tomreyn> very well. windows 10 will automatically switch to link local if if can't get a dhcp lease. i'm not sure how that was on earlier versions.
[23:20] <tomreyn> oh gone