[01:25] <notguest96> Hi, I can't seem to install "ungooled chromium" with a debian package, Is this normal?
[01:25] <notguest96> The problem with debian packages I mean
[02:15] <valorie> notguest96: chromium is now only provided as a snap
[02:15] <valorie> why, I don't know
[02:16] <notguest96> What does that mean valorie
[02:16] <notguest96> I don't understand what snaps are
[02:16] <valorie> well, I don't quite understand them either
[02:16] <valorie> !snap
[02:16] <valorie> that's simple enough....
[02:17] <notguest96> Oh like a package?
[02:18] <notguest96> Well I got .deb package
[02:18] <notguest96> But whenever I click install I can't install it
[02:18] <notguest96> Not sure if it's because of snapcraft or not
[02:18] <valorie> for whatever reason, it is no long available except as a snap
[02:20] <notguest96> https://ungoogled-software.github.io/ungoogled-chromium-binaries/
[02:20] <notguest96> This is their download page
[02:20] <notguest96> I click on 19.10
[02:20] <notguest96> Maybe that's the problem
[02:20] <notguest96> Maybe Kubuntu can't support 19.10 applications yet
[02:20] <valorie> what?
[02:20] <valorie> I'm running 19.10 and have been for 5 months
[02:21] <valorie> next month is 20.04
[02:21] <notguest96> qApt package installer recognize it
[02:21] <notguest96> but won't install
[02:22] <notguest96> So that's where i'm a little bit confused
[02:22] <notguest96> I know kubuntu is running on ubuntu
[02:22] <valorie> kubuntu IS ubuntu
[02:22] <valorie> with KDE software
[02:22] <valorie> chromium isn't ours; we don't package it
[02:22] <valorie> perhaps ask in #ubuntu
[02:23] <notguest96> ok thanks
[07:16] <il> hi
[07:18] <il> i delete my drive and know ,this like "sda1,sda3,sda4" its can make problem for my boot?
[07:21] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:22] <lordievader> il: What did you do exactly?
[07:24] <il> lordievader, i delete sda2 drive
[07:24] <lordievader> Why and how?
[07:26] <il> bc i wanna install linux on this drive and when i trying to install linux windows said you have to install drivers first
[07:26] <il> with fdisk
[07:31] <lordievader> Was there  important data on that partition?
[07:51] <il> lordievader, no
[07:52] <il> im worry about grub and bootloader
[07:53] <lordievader> Grub is typically installed to the MBR and the partition mounted as /boot. Is that sda1 in your case?
[08:47] <il> lordievader,in sda4
[08:58] <lordievader> Then there should be no worries. Be sure to keep a live-usb ready and try a reboot to verify.
[10:48] <McSQ> Hello
[10:50] <McSQ> Hello
[11:44] <calamity> heya, I'm running kubuntu 19.10 on Parallels and I'm having trouble getting full resolution. I've tried to install parallels tools and I got the error "could not build kernel modules"
[11:46] <calamity> (also I tried https://gist.github.com/rudolfratusinski/a4d9e3caff11a4d9d81d2e84abc9afbf to no avail)
[12:07] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:20] <ecov> yo
[13:32] <BluesKaj> lacazette, no spamming please
[15:35] <mysmah> hello world
[18:26] <daftykins> hi all, i got a report that a bug was fixed and closed on gnome's gitlab today, regarding networkmanager-openvpn - i'm wondering how to find out whether it'll make it into focal or not? if it got into daily images i could test it out for example
[18:27] <daftykins> it's extremely fresh though, appears the dev only merged his fix 20 hours ago
[18:34] <genii> !info network-manager-openvpn focal
[18:34] <genii> daftykins: What version was in git?
[18:34] <genii> hm
[18:35] <genii> !info network-manager-openvpn-gnome focal
[18:35] <daftykins> not sure how to work that out - https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-openvpn/-/commit/bad43d497b37b8f64cdad4315dd2665ad002822a
[18:35] <RikMills> daftykins: that package is in 'main' so maintained by the people in #ubuntu-desktop
[18:35] <RikMills> who are mostly away now until monday
[18:36] <daftykins> ah ok so it'll be at the mercy of whichever they decide to pull in last prior to feature freeze?
[18:37] <RikMills> tags https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/NetworkManager-openvpn/-/tags
[18:37] <RikMills> the last proper release is the one we have, 1.8.10
[18:39] <daftykins> ugh it's going to be so disappointing if focal carries on with this issue, openvpn 2.4 changed the compression fields - so right now if i have a server such as pfsense routers, i can only connect if i drop to a shell and bring it up by hand
[18:40] <daftykins> not the end of the world, but not ideal of course
[18:40] <daftykins> ah well, thanks guys :) i'll take another look next week perhaps
[18:41] <RikMills> (a) is there a launchpad bug? (b) talk to the people in #ubuntu-desktop next week
[18:41] <RikMills> ok
 Is there a way to check for and update firmware for my Lenovo laptop built into kubuntu?
[19:49] <DualBootDude> Hello people, I am searching for help for the topic of installing kubuntu 19.10 as dual boot beside win10. All Tutorials i could find mention an install option "install alongside windows" which the kubuntu install just won't give me. I would configure the free space manually but i dont want to mess up something boot related because i really am an a
[19:49] <DualBootDude> mateur regarding the boot topic. If someone is able to provide helpful information or point me in the right direction i would greatly appreciate it.
[19:50] <oerheks> make free space from within windows, preferrably
[19:52] <DualBootDude> I tried that and i could use the free space. But the installer then wanted to know where to install the bootloader and at that point i decided to step back and ask for help because i really dont know anything about bootloaders.
[19:54] <DualBootDude> Does anyone know if i can install the bootloader on the same partition that i mount my / on and then still boot into windows like before?
[19:57] <daftykins> do you know if your Windows 10 install is using legacy or EFI boot at the moment?
[19:59] <DualBootDude> in the msinfo32 it says "UEFI" under BIOS Mode
[19:59] <DualBootDude> so EFI i guess?
[20:00] <oerheks> most likely yes
[20:00] <daftykins> yep sounds likely, so did you mean you already have some free space prepared? how much?
[20:01] <oerheks> now check if you have mbr and number of partitions, 4 primairy max..
[20:01] <DualBootDude> i prepared 64 GiB. I can see those as "Free space" in the disk configuration in the Kubuntu installer
[20:02]  * daftykins leaves this to oerheks 
[20:02] <DualBootDude> okay let me check
[20:04] <DualBootDude> My main disk where i want to install it has a 500MB Recovery Partition and a 100MB EFI Partition. It is GPT Partition
[20:06] <DualBootDude> Maybe i should also mention that it is an NVMe SSD in case there are any driver problems or something alike
[20:07] <oerheks> GPT, no problem with the number of primairy partitions then
[20:10] <oerheks> just make sure you start kubuntu usb in UEFI mode..
[20:11] <DualBootDude> is this an advanced option in the menu at the start?
[20:14] <DualBootDude> okay. I found something regarding the boot into UEFI mode. Maybe i need to check my BIOS settings again but i know where to look now. Thank you very much for the advice!
 Hi. Ist anybody know why by KUbuntu 19.10 on one of the super Button Kombination ist not available and I can't block the widgets on desktop...? I can move them all of the time and by right mouse click I didn't see that option
 Thx for your reply