[01:29] Diane Walker was added by: Diane Walker [03:36] Lisa Bell was added by: Lisa Bell [05:36] James Howard was added by: James Howard === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc [07:35] Good morning [07:50] hi everybody! On *ubuntu is there a port of airplay? I have 18.04 LTS 64 bit. [10:27] Jennifer Butler was added by: Jennifer Butler [11:08] Beth Chen was added by: Beth Chen [11:13] Yesterday I did a `sudo apt update` and `sudo apt upgrade` and since then I am not getting any sound it shows just dummy output [11:13] I am on kubuntu 19.10 [11:15] no solution given on the internet has worked so far [11:32] Yesterday I did a `sudo apt update` and `sudo apt upgrade` and since then I am not getting any sound it shows just dummy outputI am on kubuntu 19.10 [11:32] no solution given on the internet has worked so far [11:44] Jitesh Tan was added by: Jitesh Tan === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [12:12] Howdy folks === bastrica is now known as bastrica_ === bastrica_ is now known as bastrica [12:30] ee [12:31] hello [12:49] Hi everyone, can anyone tell me how to get KDEPIM (Kontact/KMail etc) v19.12.3 installed that doesn't involve building from source? Discover only lists 19.04, which is whay gets installed if I run "sudo apt install kdepim". I've also tried adding the ppa:kubuntu/backports, no change. Other KDE release service apps like kcalc, kdenlive etc all show 19.12.3 in Discover like you'd expect. It's like the KDEPIM packages [12:49] specifically aren't getting built and distributed to repos? Even though they're meant to be part of KDE releases? [13:07] michael-M- https://www.reddit.com/r/Kubuntu/comments/f6776a/why_are_kde_pim_suite_kontact_kmail_korganizer/ has a reply from one of the maintainers [13:27] Ich nutze Free Call kostenlos für meine Anrufe! Das solltest du auch tun! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=free.call.international.phone.wifi.calling&referrer=8704122_12 [14:28] Dragnslcr thank you 👍 === enzo is now known as Guest65653 [15:11] 28 was added by: 28 [15:20] How to stop the applications you have running when you shutdown, from starting again in the next session? [15:23] System Settings...Workspace ... Startup and Shutdown.. Desktop Session check the "On Login" area where 3 options are available, "Restore previous session", "Restore manually saved session" and "Start with an empty session" ... check that last one off then hit the Apply button in bottom right [15:25] Thank you very much @genii [15:26] theMetamorphosis: Glad to be of assistance [15:27] Everytime I reboot my computer I see the following message before the login screen: [15:27] 34.330171 [15:28] amdgpu: powerplay VBIOS did not find boot engine clock value in dependency table. using memory DPM level 0! [15:28] How to fix that thing? [15:28] theMetamorphosis: It's not a cause for concern. [15:32] @genii Yes, I believe it is a kernel bug or sth because I have no AMD hardware at all. Everything else works fine but I wanted to get rid of this error. [15:33] theMetamorphosis: Basically it's just informing that you no preset clock speed to set the videocard to was found, so it's setting it at sane default values. [15:33] ee [15:34] ee [15:34] sta ima [15:34] doso sam [15:34] brah [15:34] u dm [15:34] sam ti poslo [15:34] poruu [15:34] klikni dvaput [15:34] na moj nick [15:34] okej [15:35] !hr [15:35] Odgovarajuci kanal za Hrvatski jezik je #ubuntu-hr, molimo Vas da se pridruzite tom kanalu ukoliko trebate pomoc za Ubuntu, hvala. Croatian language support in #ubuntu-hr [15:49] @genii Is there a setting or something to choose which complains and reports shown during the computer boot up? [15:54] There used to be log level settings available under syslogd but currently I'm not sure where these would be set now, likely in some subsystem of systemd [16:04] theMetamorphosis: The manpage for journald.conf shows there are 7 logging levels for the variables MaxLevelSyslog and MaxLevelStore which can be set within this file. You might want to uncomment thse values and set to something like "err" instead of the default of "debug" [16:05] @genii I'm not a technical user, sure I'm using linux for over 12 years but without the graphical interface my abilities are very low and limited to some basic apt-get things. [16:06] You will then need to issue: sudo systemctl restart systemd-journald [16:07] @genii You mean I should first edit the log thing and then perform the systemctl start? [16:09] theMetamorphosis: The simplest method is to open Konsole, then edit the /etc/systemd/journald.conf by issuing: sudo nano /etc/systemd/journald.conf ... then remove the # before the values MaxLevelSyslog and MaxLevelStore, and change where it says debug at the end of both those lines to err instead. Then hit ctrl+x where it will ask about saving. Just hit Y there, and then Enter key to save as same name. [16:10] theMetamorphosis: After the changes have been saved is when to issue the: sudo systemctl restart systemd-journald [16:12] @genii Doing this prevents me to see critical system errors too? or only minor complains? [16:14] theMetamorphosis: Only warnings. [16:15] ..it will prevent warnings and less dire only from being shown, but will still show actual error messages, critical, etc [16:15] Thank you very much [16:16] No problem [16:16] I thought it's a bug that was caused because I changed Standard Ubuntu DE for KDE and removed Gnome thereafter. [16:19] No, it's from the kernel trying to load the drivers which switch between the two modes of video cards where it can either use onboard low-energy output or switch the output to the better card but at the cost of using more battery/resources [16:21] Actually my laptop has only one graphic card which is an onboard intel integrated graphics, no Nvidia or AMD graphics in here. [16:34] theMetamorphosis: xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu drivers are installed by default as part of the overall X system, they can also be removed without issue although it may give a message that it is uninstalling some larger package like xserver-xorg, but that itself is only a metapackage and the message can be safely ignored [16:35] But any updates to the metapackage the amdgpu driver is within will just reinstall it again === saigel__ is now known as saigel [17:29] Hello there [17:31] I recently installed kubuntu and problem is now i cannot play pasue the youtube videos using play pause buttons on my keyboard , have tried disabling the hardaware button using the chrome://flags [18:16] Hi [18:17] I have a problem with HDA Nvidia with PavuControl all the profiles appear unplugged. [18:17] How I can fix it? [18:18] I have a problem with HDA Nvidia with PavuControl all the profiles appear unplugged. How I can fix it? === kubuntu is now known as i-am-one [19:15] Gober was added by: Gober === saigel_ is now known as saigel [20:06] Ann Johnston was added by: Ann Johnston [20:57] I have a problem with HDA Nvidia with PavuControl all the profiles appear unplugged. How I can fix it? === kubuntu is now known as Guest13719 === Guest13719 is now known as turduckin [21:34] intel reference manual talk about Multiple-processor initialization [22:17] Does anyone know how to force grub onto an SSD, it seems to want to install itself on my NVME drive which hosts a different OS, for work purposes. [22:18] Pop!_OS, and others can do this. I'm hoping I can do this as I do not want to have to yank my nvme drive out just to install Kubuntu on an SSD that's in the same system. [22:25] By default it wants to install onto whichever one it sees as /dev/sda [22:25] Yeah, which is typically in the SCSI 0 location...nvme sucks that up just by being install in many modern MOBOs. [22:26] If you install it to a drive which is not the primary boot dribve already, you have to then convince whatever other bootloader on the primary to see it and be able to chainload it [22:26] I'm wondering if there is a way to change that default as it doesn't seem apparent in the Kubuntu installation process, even though it seems to be there in many other OS's I've installed [22:27] The primary atm is Windows, which is the issue. [22:27] I feel like this should just be a thing that the user can change. Seems silly that I can't. [22:27] The usual is to install grub and then it gives you the option to dualboot into linux or Windows [22:28] I would just like to have the power of telling my system where to install something and where I want the grub to go. Not have automagic crap. [22:28] No, because they are on different drives. I don't think it works that way in this case. [22:28] I try to install kubuntu on sdb, let's say, but it tries to install grub on sda. [22:29] grub doesn't care where your bootable OSes are. But to see them all it needs to be on the existing main boot drive [22:29] Yeah I don't need grub on my Windows drive, sda. I need it where the kubuntu install will be which is sdb. [22:30] And I boot directly to sdb via BIOS settings. [22:30] The installer isn't locked in to only sda. You can manually tell it any other drive, or even any partition of any drive [22:31] So, my "Main boot drive" would be sdb, but kubuntu attempts to install grub on sda, because it happens to take up slot 0 on the mobo since it's an nvme. [22:31] I suppose I missed something then, because I couldn't seemed to switch it. I will re-attempt. Thanks genii. [22:51] How can I purge and reinstall all of libreoffice without losing any of my existing documents [22:59] emma, documents will not be touched, why would it? [23:04] oerheks depends how it was installed. [23:04] emma what's the goal of reinstalling libreoffice? [23:15] popey: well, for a long time now, when I try to open any writer or calc document, it never opens. You can't start it up. The only thing that works is deleting the libreoffice config files in config, andthen when it does open it doesn't lok nice anymore. [23:15] how was libreoffice installed? deb or snap? [23:16] (or other) [23:16] Well this is Kubuntu so it just came with Kubuntu. [23:17] ok [23:18] you should be able to apt-get autoremove --purge libreoffice-common and it should yoink the office suite away [23:18] then apt install libreoffice, to get it back [23:18] oh thank you. [23:18] Libreoffice is available in the default repository. Alternatively you can install it from other trusted repositories(e.g: newer versions or beta) === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life