[01:00] <user|42245> someone?
[05:57] <ars> привет мир! незнаю где я но вроде тут можно писать)
[06:01] <diogenes_> !ru | ars
[06:02] <ars> join #ubuntu-ru
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 @yakubu Anam, @DarinMiller
[06:29] <smonaco> Hi
[11:11] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
 Hey I wanted to dual boot my pc with Kubuntu 20.04
 Using it I could help finding some other bugs. If I install it now, will it get LTS on 24 of April?
[13:30] <oerheks> franzpow no ... on the 23rd
[13:30] <oerheks> and yes, you get the final version
 oerheks: Oh so on 23rd I will get the final update?
[13:35] <oerheks> yes
 Cool.
[14:20] <BluesKaj> Franzpow, dual boot with Windows ?
 BluesKaj: Yea
[14:25] <BluesKaj> ok
[14:25] <BluesKaj> bbl, ...gotta go shopping
[16:03] <kubuntu-new-user> Hi
[16:03] <kubuntu-new-user> any one here use kubuntu on asus pro p1440 ?
 Hey when I install kubuntu I have to choose guided installation and to resize the windows partition (ntfs)?
 Is this enabling dual booting?
 @Franzpow, Yes.
 Cool. i didn't remember the procedure so I wanted to be sure.
 It wasn't able to install grub
 Now I can't start the oc
 Pc
 What I have to do now? When I restart I got into bios
 UEFI enabled?
 I think yes
 If UEFI, ensure you have a EFI partition for grub.  Windows should already have such a partition and grub can use it.
 Which version of Kubuntu are you installing?
 20.04
 @DarinMiller, I had 3 partitions
 3 ntfs partition
 Re-run the install and select the Manual option.  Select the partition to install Kubuntu and ensure that partition used ext4 or other unix file system.  Also, ensure that the grub install dropdown lists the correct hard drive.
 https://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2017/05/how-to-install-kubuntu-1704.html
 grub install = bootloader
 I am re-running the installing process
 @DarinMiller, It used ext4
 Before it installed a ubuntu ext4 partition
 And an sda5 fat32
 I am selecting manual
 I don't want to lose my data on windows, can you help me?
[17:03] <oerheks> always backup data, when installing ubuntu . else your data is not important.
[17:04] <oerheks> that UEFI fat partition should be at the beginning of your disk. if your windows has no fat partition already, i guess you have windows installed in legacy mode, not uefi
 Your windows data should be fine.  Just ensure not to select any ntfs partitions for your Kubuntu install. Sometime just re-installing Kubuntu and ensure that the bootloader dropdown points to the correct drive (usually /dev/sda).
 will fix a grub boot failure.
 Ok so if I understood I have five partitions. Sda1-2-3 are windows (ntfs)  … I have sda 5-6 that are efi and ext4
 Set root to use the ext4, set the efi for the boot/efi partition
 It didn't work with the installer
 Could it be an issue with secure boot?
 Maybe this guide is a bit clearer for using EFI partition: https://linuxhint.com/install_kubuntu_1804/
 My board is recent
 Not so old.. Like 2017
 You could definitely try disabling secure boot as it complicates driver install (I recommend disabling).  But if you want to leave it enabled, this site explains how to manage: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/SecureBoot/DKMS
 How to disable that? I can't on my BIOS
 I disabled fast boot
 But not secure boot
 BIOS does not have secure boot disable option?
 What is the MB make/model?
 It is an asus entry level motherboard
 A-320
 For am4  chipset, I have a ryzen 3 1200
 I have a setup mode: advanced mode or ez mode
 Under boot/boot configuration bios settings
 I also have older ASUS MB and I disable mine similar to the video explained here: https://www.google.com/search?client=ubuntu&channel=fs&q=asus+a-320+bios+secureboot+disable&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#kpvalbx=_-ueZXvSOMMLE0PEPs5GCgAk32
 Advanced mode.
 So that could be the issue?
 That mode?
 Easy way to find out as long as you can find it in the BIOS.
 I set advanced mode...
 I have also an option about boot from storage devices with UEFI mode or Legacy
 Here is my partition table, but I only have one OS on /dev/sda.
 (Photo, 1058x174) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/6ClEQia4/file_27750.jpg
 Boot UEFI mode
 Secure and UEFI boot are 2 separate settings. UEFI works without security enabled.
 I disable secure boot
 I am gonna reinstalling
 Wish me luck
 You will succeed! :)
 I hope so :)
 @DarinMiller it didn't work!
 Grub insrall failed
 Yes! Aweseome!
 Didn't
 Unfortunately
 :(
 Dang it!
 Which version of Kubuntu?
 Is the installer warning you that you do not have a boot partition?
 No, it isn't warning me
 I used kde-usb-creator ti create the bootable drive
 To*
 And ran it as root
 Could it be the problem? It is version 20.04 of kubuntu
 20.04 should be your best chance of installing. I have installed 20.04 on 3 different hw sets myself with no issues.
 I mean, maybe I should create the bootable drive with another program like rufus
 I am just throwing out Ideas, I really don't know
 OK, try installing in legacy mode.
 How to do that?
 During the BIOS boot process, select legacy boot option.
 In the CSM option in the bios?
 That can allow me to set legacy or uefi
 When I boot devices or  storage
 (Photo, 720x1280) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/fS0gAeL8/file_27751.jpg
 Yes try that.
 Ok I am setting everything to legacy
 Or you try what the option 8 in this link: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub-installer/+bug/1771651
 @DarinMiller, So could this help me? I am trying last time installation with legacy mode enabled
 I prefer UEFI mode when I have the option as it booting usually is much faster.  I am confident it works on your hw, but we are overlooking something...
 Wait should I change the file system of the Fat32 efi partition?
[18:11] <oerheks> if your windows has no fat partition already, i guess you have windows installed in legacy mode, not uefi
 But, yes efi partition must be fat32
 I am in manual installing right now and I didn't touch the sda5 fat32 partition
[18:12] <oerheks> maybe your issue is that the linux partition is too far at the end of the disk..
 I don't know that
 reading comments here: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=249182
 One user said: i again - The second installation also failed. I then booted from the Live CD again, started the installation process, selected 'Something else'. On the 'Installation type' screen, I deleted the root, swap and home partitions, then re-created them. And I made sure the "Device for boot loader installation" was the Windows EFI System Partition. I had not set this previously. The installation was successful. Many
 What is something else?
 something else = manual partition
 I've read that Maybe I need csm to be disabled
 Btw I can delete sda6 that is ubuntu partition
 And surely sda5 that was not present
 Before I installed ubuntu
 Right?
 Btw maybe the device for bootloader installation is SDA1
 Not sda
 (Photo, 720x1280) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/cHV8cJVD/file_27752.jpg As you can see
 Windows10 ntfs seems to be on sda1
[18:21] <oerheks> so windows is not installed in UEFI mode. and the first space for ubuntu is over 100 gb.. grub cannot reach that far, i guess
 oerheks: Mmmm..so?
 Very bizzare partitions.  524MMB NTFS partition for sda1.
[18:24] <oerheks> uefi is not ntsf, but fat32..
 Ok so basically it tried the uefi installation on legacy mode?
 On legacy windows installation
 Because it created the fat32 partition that wasn't there before
[18:26] <oerheks> maybe the windows guys have a tool to convert legacy mbr to uefi ?
 Partition installers usually point to the root device (/dev/sda) and if UEFI, use the /boot/efi partition.
 oerheks: I really don't know if there is such a thing
 What should I do now?  … I am really.confused
 ensure /dev/sda5 is marked with boot flag and try again.
 How to check that?
 You mean selecting boot loader installation destination as sda5?
 Technically that should do it.  The installer usually  auto sets the flag. but does not hurt to verify... right click on it in partition manager...
 If I right click It does nothing
 (Photo, 1280x437) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/n24Gb6KQ/file_27753.jpg
 You may need launch partition manager from the menu.... just a sec... booting live usb to verify...
 Do you mean from the live usb desktop? I am in the installation program
 Hi! :)
 Someone can help me? I just installed Kubuntu on my Chromebook (Asus C434) , everything working fine (touchpad, touchscreen...) Except Sound... I'm "newbie" to Linux. I saw a lot of forums but nothing works for me :( Any idea? )
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/xXHaLv1v/file_27754.jpg
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/e9CGEbB2/file_27755.jpg = off
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/D6FdHfY7/file_27756.jpg Unmute
 @Franzpow, On the installer Prepare Partitions menu, select the efi partition. Then click the change button and ensure that EFI System Partition is selected in the Use as: dropdown.
 The efi partition sda5 fat32?
 yes
 (Photo, 720x1280) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/FhS7BIdq/file_27757.jpg You are referring at this menu. Should I choose FAT32? I have no EFI option
 Also should I choose /dos as mount point? … And boot loader installed on this partition: sda5 right?
 Wait, I think you are currently booted in legacy mode, no?
 I selected that option on CSM but I am not sure I am booted in legacy mode
 @lernox, Are you using the audio from the hdmi port? Or do you just want to listen the audio from your speakers?
 From my speakers
 Jack output didnt wok too
 @lernox, Maybe it is set the wrong option here.. In peripherique
 Is it set the hdmi output?
 @DarinMiller, I am waiting to do something. Should I try the luck?
 So far both legacy and UEFI boot mode failed to install grub, correct?
 @Franzpow, I have only dummy output on peripheriques
 @DarinMiller, I don't know how to switch to legacy, If that CSM mode was not the case
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/kFWSrxY2/file_27758.jpg
 So I just disabled those options on the BIOS and didn't tried
 With legacy option enabled in CSM menu
 Sortie fictive = dummy output
 @lernox, If you click on the speaker option on the desktop bar, could you select the output? Or you get dummy output?
 Only dummy
 Proceed with installing in legacy mode and don't worry about /dev/efi partition.
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/UeyKqY98/file_27759.jpg
 @DarinMiller, Mmm wait so dev/sda as boot loader and I just don't touch the partitions?
 @lernox, That is strange, they show up properly in alsa mixer
 @DarinMiller, I am trying to install it as I did before setting dev/sda as boot loader installation destination
 But this time CSM is selected as legacy
[19:04] <oerheks> lernox can you paste the audio details from 'lspci' ? i read it is the SHYVANA audio chip, no drivers available yet
 @DarinMiller, Yes I confirm that
[19:05] <user217>  Hello. HowI can see password that storaged inn kwallet?
[19:09] <mparillo> Which of these have you tried: https://www.google.com/search?client=qupzilla&q=how%20can%20i%20view%20kwallet%20passwords
 I have been using Kubuntu from last 3-4 months and I really love it .. Kubuntu is my favourite distribution.. because os kde .. and Kubuntu 20.04 beta is currently installed on my main system and it's rock solid... … But I'm worrying about it's future.. because recently on reddit and qt Company website I saw a blog post about there offering change 2020 and LTS only for commercial users ... … So I'm really worried about futur
 @DarinMiller it seems everything was fine
 I am rebooting!
[19:11] <oerheks> terminator_99 no worries
 @DarinMiller thanks for the help!
 oerheks: thank you!
 I love this community
[19:12] <oerheks> have fun!
 @Franzpow, I wish I could provide better help.  Some the "combo" issues are difficult to solve over chat.
 @DarinMiller, Now worries. We've found the problem that is the thing that matters
 I have seen install issues related to corrupted partitions.  Repairing via dd is a possible but scary option especially if data needs to be preserved.  The easiest way is to remove all partitions can create fresh ones, but again not possible when data requires preservation.
 Well.. Theorically I had that data saved.. But I wanted to preserve windows partition to have dual boot
 Just don't format everything and reinstall windows and kubuntu
 @oerheks, <oerheks> why ? Qt company is not open source friendly anymore.. and if they don't open source lts qt for 12 months period for every release then how distro like Kubuntu will be maintained?
 I have other machines that I use only with kubuntu. This one was the last one with windows and I wanted to preserve it with dual boot...just jn case
 fully understand.  As a troubleshooting option, use an old hard drive where you can start with clean fresh gpt partitions to see if determine how to set the BIOS for successfull UEFI installation.  Once that established, then apply what you learned to the window HD.
 I will keep that in mind for the next time, Darin
 I am trying to use dolphin but it is crashing randomly when I right click on a file
 Can I report this bug?
 It did this error 2 times, now it is working. I am running obs in the background and Firefox
[21:36] <Friq2020> Hello people, Hola a todos
[23:44] <Oderus> hi. each time I boot up, it seems to take a super long time after i have put in my password and hit enter. disk is accessing the entire time, then after i finally get booted up, all my cpu cores are at 100% usage for a while. how can i figure out the rpoblem? it never used to do this.
[23:49] <salapin> Hi.
[23:49] <salapin> I have a NAS with two directories, Public and salapin.
[23:49] <salapin> I want to access them through smb cifs.
[23:49] <salapin> In / media I have created two directories: NAS_PUBLIC and NAS_SALAPIN to NAS_PUBLIC I have changed the permissions with chmod and I have left them 777 and NAS_SALAPIN I have also changed the permissions with chmod and I have left it like this, 700
[23:49] <salapin> I have written the lines in / etc / fstab as follows:
[23:49] <salapin> /192.168.1.32/Public / media / NAS_PUBLIC cifs credentials = / home / salapin / .smb credentials, auto, rw, user, file_mode = 0777, dir_mode = 0777 0 0
[23:50] <salapin> sorry
[23:51] <salapin> please if you can help me with smb cifs and fstab, description problem: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/d42MnjrBWD/