=== ordinarydude1 is now known as ordinarydude [00:46] man akonadi is still surprisingly bad [00:46] add a remote ics and it just loses its mind, events flashing in korganiser as it claims "the hash has changed" twice a second [00:46] outstanding move [01:03] i dont know wth is akonadi === popey8 is now known as popey [07:07] Good morning === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [08:44] guys, I can not connect with network manager to the openvpn server, its working if I use sudo openvpn foo.config, problem is that it does not work without sudo so I am wondering whats missing ... Of course that I have network-manager-openvpn installed === MANIAC is now known as Guest72787 [09:11] muhaha: Sounds like a rights issue. What do the logs say? [09:14] lordievader nothing interesting, just connection reset , even wih network manager in debug mode... openvpn client without sudo will not work .. ERROR: Cannot ioctl TUNSETIFF tun: Operation not permitted (errno=1) [09:14] Its basic use case with openvpn and network manager so I am wondering why should I change something [09:17] I am not familiar how network manager can use openvpn without sudo .. [09:21] muhaha: This might help you: http://www.infradead.org/openconnect/nonroot.html [09:21] From https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/525409-Networkmanager-and-openvpn-crash [09:22] https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy-hwe-snaps/+bug/1731056 seems to be a related bug. [09:22] Launchpad bug 1731056 in snappy-hwe-snaps "easy-openvpn ERROR: Cannot ioctl TUNSETIFF tun: Operation not permitted (errno=1)" [Undecided,New] [09:24] oh, nice, another major bug in 19.10 ... https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1853075 [09:24] Launchpad bug 1853075 in linux (Ubuntu) "19.10 Boots into a black screen" [Undecided,Invalid] === z_ is now known as Guest70409 === rynot is now known as cart_man [11:20] whatsup === rynot is now known as cart_man === sean is now known as Guest1366 === Guest1366 is now known as sean__ [12:52] Stuart Christian was added by: Stuart Christian [13:19] Hi folks [13:20] hi BluesKaj [13:20] I have a question - this is yet another time I can see some website suggests using gdebi to install stuff from .deb files, but... why? The 'discover' I use works fine, doesn't it? E.g. this site here: https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-google-earth-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux [13:20] "We will be using gdebi to install the Google Earth package on our system. gdebi ensures that there are no hassles during the installation as it will also automatically fetch all package prerequisites." [13:21] what, 'discover' doesn't do that? [13:24] hi konrados, I don't use discover due to it's missing options, if you insist on using a gui package manager use muon, it's very good [13:26] well, no, I don't insist, I was just curious. When I use e.g. wget and I'm in the cli, then I use apt install, but when I'm downloading using gui, then I usually want to stay in gui and click click click :) [13:26] I'l see this muon, thanks BluesKaj ! [13:26] yw :-) [13:28] gdebs usually just download the package and have their own installer built in === rynot is now known as cart_man === sean is now known as Guest47516 [15:54] Alang59 was added by: Alang59 [15:55] Hi [15:55] Is there a way to compile Kamoso in Solus Plasma ? [16:03] Solus is an independent distribution based on Budgie, you might want to ask instead in #solus-chat or #solus-dev [16:04] There is also #ubuntu-budgie but the Solus-specific channels are more likely to be able to answer your questions [16:24] hello [16:24] anyone alive in here? [16:32] Mario156090 was added by: Mario156090 [16:32] Hi everybody [16:32] Anyone can say me how I can create virtual interfaces from plasma-nm? [16:33] (Photo, 629x654) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/0xj4q9Rh/file_24445.jpg Only show me interface hardware based but not virtual. [17:15] hi === MANIAC is now known as Guest96367 === madx_ is now known as Guest60915 === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [20:34] DominusArius was added by: DominusArius === UFFR is now known as UFFR_87 [23:10] @RikMills You da man~! Thx for 5.18.2 PPA! [23:11] you're welcome :) [23:45] Hey guys! I cannot tell you enough, how excited I am for Kubuntu 20.04!! [23:53] I'll be getting it, thoiugh I know the release date is May 2020 =), though always adverstised to April [23:54] o.O [23:54] is this some sort of misinterpretation of the release upgrade timelines [23:55] ahh no, just a "constructive criticism", the date is April, but usually 25th or thereabouts, pretty much just the end of the month, as opposed to the beginning of the month [23:55] uh [23:56] April 23rd isn't in May, though? [23:56] so, I always see it as May, because May is more reliable :) [23:56] interesting [23:56] now, if the release were April 1st or 3rd or even the 5th, that'd be very different [23:56] well if you think about it, April 3rd is really March [23:57] just about, yes, same with April 23rd, however on May, I know is there already, there's no 30-day range to guess [23:59] sorta like going to the market and buying something for $4.99, I always think is $5, because that's reliable :), and yes, $4.99 is just a gimmick