[02:53] <IrcsomeBot1> Amelinda was added by: Amelinda
 someone can help me how to mount iso file on dolphin??
[04:50] <keithzg-M> Zen40: I gotta admit, I always just mount ISOs from the terminal. `mount -o loop Downloads/SomeIso.iso /mnt` or whatnot.
[04:50] <keithzg-M> (Probably `sudo mount`, but yaknow)
[04:52] <keithzg-M> Zen40: You could also add a service to provide that, Preferences > Services > Download New Services, I believe there's at least one option there that should provide GUI ISO mounting in Dolphin.
 @keithzg-M, its works thanks
[04:52] <keithzg-M> :)
[05:32] <Whovian9370> Hey friends! Just wanted to mention that I believe the linked Documentation link, http://docs.kubuntu.org/ , links to a default Nginx on Fedora page!
[05:32] <Whovian9370> Also to ask if there are any official screenshots of Kubuntu that one could use to possibly try to entice new users? Most of the Ubuntu derivatives seem to have screenshots of what to expect, but somehow I don't believe I can find Kubuntu's
[05:35] <dax> linked from where?
[05:35] <dax> (looks like that site used to exist, then got redirected to https://kubuntu.org/support/ , then the redirect went away)
[05:58] <Whovian9370> dax, https://community.kde.org/Kubuntu#Documentation
[06:26] <valorie> Whovian9370: thanks for reporting that
[06:26] <valorie> @ahoneybun ^^^
 valorie that's beyond my control (at least for that link being there). I can change it to the support page instead I think.
[06:28] <valorie> cool
[06:28] <valorie> shouldn't it point to our docs though/
[06:28] <valorie> ?
[06:28] <valorie> the wiki if not your generated docs
 https://kubuntu.org/support/ links to the generated docs on Github.
 I don't have access to the main site.
 I believe yofel does though.
[06:31] <valorie> ok
[06:31] <valorie> perhaps drop him a note giving him the direct link on GH?
[06:31] <valorie> uncool to have a dead link
[06:32] <valorie> esp. when we have docs!
 Well the docs site should be created by the Github push though I'm not sure why it's not up.
[06:41] <Whovian9370> Happy to help, valorie ! ^_^
[06:41] <valorie> :-)
[06:42] <Whovian9370> The issue on screenshots still stands though, since I don't think I could find any (outside of a YT video on the main Kubuntu page)
[06:42] <Whovian9370> (For the curious, trying to get a family member on an Ubuntu Deriv for the first time, so I was trying to show them screenshots of all the different options)
[06:43] <Whovian9370> Anyway that's all, thanks for your time, all! I hope you all have a nice remainder of your day!
 Whovian9370 : you mean this? https://kubuntu.org/feature-tour/
[11:09] <Fordrdnk> Anyone awake
[11:19] <tomreyn> !ask | Fordrdnk
[11:21] <Fordrdnk> Trying to find a work around.  not using virtualbox to run windows for a program used for work.
 Which program?
[11:22] <Fordrdnk> IDS  Integrated Vehicle Diagnostics
[11:24] <Fordrdnk> i've tried with Wine but had a few failures..    Never seems to install just right
[11:26] <tomreyn> in my (somehwat limited) experience, most of the time, windows-only software runs best on windows (whether or not that runs in a VM)
 I can't help you.. Did you try to visit wineHQ to see if anyone found workarounds?
[11:28] <Fordrdnk> well i've looked around, however since its kinda developed and ran by FORD..  not many people other than in dealerships use it.
[11:29] <tomreyn> once you got windows running in a VM, maybe the folks in ##windows can help you get the software running?
[11:30] <Fordrdnk> went down that VM route... just lagged as hell...
[11:30] <Fordrdnk> I'm running a surface pro 4  unfortunately   4 gb ram and 128gb hdd
[11:30] <Alabalistic> did you install the suplimentory packeges
[11:31] <Fordrdnk> and those are?? didnt hear about those?
[11:32] <Alabalistic> you have 2 one is basicly the drivers, they are guest addition and you can download from virtualbox website
[11:32] <Alabalistic> second is Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-6.0.8.vbox-extpack
[11:33] <Alabalistic> then your windows will run great, you need to add your username in a group
[11:33] <Alabalistic> usermod -a -G vboxusers
[11:33] <Alabalistic> and you will have usb access
[11:33] <Fordrdnk> oh yeah... the extension packs?
[11:34] <Fordrdnk> i did those...
[11:34] <Fordrdnk> i think with the ram i have on this surface... its not enough for VM to run as smooth as desired tho
 Maybe you should just want to have dual boot
[11:35] <Alabalistic> the guest addition also, its a iso you mount it like cd
 No extra pain needed
 If you have enough space on the surface.. I think that's ok to have windows installed along kubuntu
[11:35] <Fordrdnk> currently have it dual boot... can't be down with out.. just trying to figure out ways aronnd it
[11:36] <Alabalistic> sudo apt install moreRAM
[11:36] <Fordrdnk> i wish
 Yeah I understand you. That is the last thing you can do. Maybe you will have luck finding workarounds to make him smoother via wine
 Make it*
 Alabalistic: eheh
 Also sudo apt install MoreCPU
[11:37] <Fordrdnk> LIL... i can't get it to finish proper install with wine
[11:39] <Fordrdnk> hard part are its network dependancies for its own commmunication with a vcmII
[11:39] <Alabalistic> which windows are you using, can you go version lower
[11:40] <Alabalistic> and how many ram do you have?
[11:40] <IrcsomeBot1> DirhamTriyadi was added by: DirhamTriyadi
[11:40] <Fordrdnk> Ford has stopped support of windows 7 and windows 8 is garbage in my opinion
 4gb of RAM
[11:40] <Fordrdnk> 4gb
[11:43] <Alabalistic> 4gb is not enough
[11:43] <Fordrdnk> yup.. let me grab my soldering gun really quick. lol
[11:45] <Alabalistic> is there a way to install win10 like live usb
[11:46] <Alabalistic> this can be a solution, but will be read only I guess
[11:46] <Fordrdnk> Alabalistic: I have the system Dual Boot windows and kubuntu,   i was trying to conserve the storage and figure out how to do it all in one os
 You can do it via another pc? Like controlli a remote desktop?
 Controlling*
[11:53] <Fordrdnk> well the system is attached via wifi dongle to a VCM II (Vehicle Communication Module)  this allows for the use of diagnostics of vehicles ie in the shop or test drives... i don't think remote access would be able to use the dependancies of the local system if software is remote
 I understand.. This means that you can't use the software controlling the pc in remote that is running the program?
 You are not streaming the program.. You are using the whole desktop via remote
 Maybe it should work.. Or not?
[11:56] <Fordrdnk> so if i install it on my desktop at work and use the surface to remote login to desktop i would be using the surface resources to connect to vehicle it would be the desktop and during test drive i'd have to have constant internet connection for
[11:56] <Fordrdnk> correct?
 Yeah, you must have constant internet connection on
 But I don't know in terms of performance how it would do the work
 But I think it's just as using your surface as a "monitor" while the desktop does the work
 At least I think
 Btw if you can try that, and it works, probably you have solved the problem
[12:00] <Fordrdnk> Franzpow yes that would be what its doing   and the connection would be broken from desktop to vehicle as soon as i would drive out of the bay
 I thought you wanted to use the program staying still in one place
 Not moving away from the work place
[12:02] <Fordrdnk> Using the program one device all the software one place.
 well the system is attached via wifi dongle to a VCM II (Vehicle Communication Module)  this allows for the use of diagnostics of vehicles ie in the shop or test drives... i don't think remote access would be able to use the dependancies of the local system if software is remote
 Ok so I am not getting it. I am sorry I can't be more helpful.
[12:07] <Fordrdnk> i would like to try and get the program to work within kubuntu instead of VM Windows                VEHICLE  <-------  VCMII(wifi compatible obd box)  -------->  SURFACE PRO 4
 I understood this. I am not getting why it would not work in remote
 Anyway I can't help you more. Maybe someone more expert than me can help you
[12:10] <Fordrdnk> Your idea techinically would work as long as a test drive would not be required
 Because with test drive you go away from wifi range? Couldn't you use a 4g connection via hotspot?
[12:17] <Fordrdnk> yes but the wifi communication between VCM  and the DESKTOP hosing the wifi would beak too...  unless the remote system could somehow use the Surface pro Resoucres (WIFI NETWORK ETC)
[12:42] <IrcsomeBot1> Fabiodani was added by: Franzpow
[14:40] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[16:12] <proctrap> anyone else with "syncing" hang ups in kmail on kubuntu 18.04 ?
[16:13] <proctrap> indefinite syncing message etc
[16:30] <proctrap> so apparently this is https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=338658
[17:08] <IrcsomeBot1> Vedschy was added by: Vedschy
[19:18] <petr> Hi, I have a question regarding laptop compatibility. Will kubuntu run on zephyrus s gx701?
[19:39] <IrcsomeBot1> codic8 was added by: codic8
 Hello
[22:19] <glick> hi
[22:19] <glick> pardon, is there any way to get the latest versions of software on kubuntu?
[22:25] <glick> hi
[22:26] <glick> hey, in ubuntu when i do apt install qsampler
[22:26] <glick> it says a suggested package is linuxsampler
[22:26] <glick> but apt install linuxsampler says no candidate found
[22:31] <glick> ?
[22:31] <glick> anyone here?
[22:31] <glick> 282 people in here and no one talking?
[22:33] <jpjacobs> glick: that likely means that the package does not exist in the repositories that you have selected (in software sources).
[22:33] <glick> jpjacobs: how can apt recommend a package that doesnt exist in its repos?
[22:34] <jpjacobs> good question
[22:34] <Dragnslcr> Because recommendations are just a list in the package
[22:35] <Dragnslcr> Whoever packaged qsampler listed it as a recommended package. It might be a package that used to exist.
[22:39] <Dragnslcr> There's an old mailing list thread that says linuxsampler can't be included in Ubuntu's repositories because of licensing issues, but there's a PPA that has it
[22:39] <Dragnslcr> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-studio-users/2012-August/008395.html
[22:48] <glick> is anyone running darktable 3.0 somehow?
[22:59] <glick> does kubuntu track the release of ubuntu pretty well?
[23:13] <glick> i think i can deal with kubuntu
[23:13] <glick> if it hopefully, recognizes my nvidia
[23:19] <glick> hey in installing kubuntu, it just uses the entire disk?
[23:19] <glick> doesnt setup swap space?
[23:20] <glick> or keep a efi boot partition
[23:20] <Bolvaron> Hi, im just changing to kubuntu for gaming, playing mainly blizzard games and 1 other game. Any suggestions if thats a good idea?
[23:21] <glick> kubuntu just wants to blow everything away?
[23:21] <glick> lol wtf
[23:21] <Bolvaron> ive installed it parallel atm, to test if thats playable, but i want to get rid of windows 10
[23:25] <glick> kubuntu install just blows away the efi parititon?
[23:46] <proctrap> Bolvaron: depends heavily on your workload
[23:47] <proctrap> Bolvaron: if you're not playing any cheat protected games and have nothing else on windows it's fine
[23:47] <proctrap> Bolvaron: but any modern multiplayer FPS game is bad on linux due to anti-cheat detecting your emulation as hack..
[23:47] <Bolvaron> im playing World of Warcraft and starcraft 2
[23:47] <Bolvaron> and im playing final fantasy xiv
[23:48] <Bolvaron> WoW is running fine atm, with Lutris