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IrcsomeBotAnkush Gandhi was added by: Ankush Gandhi00:08
digitalw00tWhen I connect to a vpn, my local dns settings are being ignored.  It's only hitting the dns on the other side of the vpn tunnel, and I really want it to hit my dns first locally as well as the remote dns if the local one doesn't have an entry on file for the lookup.00:08
IrcsomeBot<Ankush Gandhi> Fwd from Ankush Gandhi: I am fucked00:08
IrcsomeBot<Ankush Gandhi> Fwd from Ankush Gandhi: Plz help00:08
IrcsomeBot<Ankush Gandhi> Fwd from Ankush Gandhi: I changed my laptops hdd00:08
IrcsomeBot<Ankush Gandhi> Fwd from Ankush Gandhi: Installed new one00:09
IrcsomeBot<Ankush Gandhi> Fwd from Ankush Gandhi: On previous drive i have my data and zorin00:09
IrcsomeBot<Ankush Gandhi> Fwd from Ankush Gandhi: Forgot to backup data00:09
IrcsomeBot<Ankush Gandhi> Fwd from Ankush Gandhi: This drive is not showing in my windows with external casing00:09
IrcsomeBot<Ankush Gandhi> Fwd from Ankush Gandhi: I will do what you want00:09
IrcsomeBot<Ankush Gandhi> Fwd from Ankush Gandhi: Plz someone help00:09
IrcsomeBot<Ankush Gandhi> Fwd from Ankush Gandhi: I am in big trouble00:09
digitalw00tAnyone familiar with the vpn client in kubuntu?00:11
Unit193That most likely happens so you don't leak your IP via DNS.00:20
digitalw00tUnit193: I added my local dns to the list of dns to add, but it doesn't seem to even query it.00:22
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carolho02:03
carolin a newbie02:03
carollittle frendly help is good?02:05
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> @carol, Here's some help.  As a new user of Linux, you're probably wondering what software to use for various tasks, as Linux only has some of the more common software.  Firefox or Chrome might be obvious for web browsing, etc, but no Photoshop for example, so what to use to edit images?  This site will help: https://alternativeto.net/  Type in the name of a software you know and get back a list of viable alternatives for various02:51
IrcsomeBotoperating systems.  I found that site endlessly helpful when I was a Linux newbie.02:51
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> Help #2: Get comfortable with the Linux package manager/Software center.  Software on Linux is generally installed from a central repository, rather than wandering the web aimlessly seeking random (potentially risky) installers.02:52
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> Help #3: If you're into gaming, you prolly wanna install Steam, Lutris, Itch.io, and PlayOnLinux early on.  Those should open up a mess of gaming possibilities beyond the native games you find readily available in the software center.02:54
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> @blooalien, Yes!02:57
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> Itch.io is a awesome place02:57
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> @darltrash, Indeed.  I've found tons of great little gems there.  :)02:58
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> Fun fact: If you sell your game in itch, it is very posible your first buyer is the creator of the page himself02:58
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> No joke, he relates to a personal level every game in his platform02:59
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> @darltrash, Nice.  I'ma big fan of Itch longtime now.03:00
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> The guy who made it is a genius, he is veeery funny03:00
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> He made his own coding language and his own website framework, everything open source03:00
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> And unlike GOG, Itch has a native Linux desktop client.03:00
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> @blooalien, Yes, a electron one, is pretty good even being electron03:01
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> @darltrash, Actually, one of the better Electron apps I've used.  I normally hate Electron apps, but Itch is really well put together overall.03:01
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> @blooalien, Yes03:03
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> Is remarkably good03:03
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> Like vscode, is also incredible03:03
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> @darltrash, Not normally a fan of Microsoft products that much either, but ya, vscode was actually a totally tolerable coding editor.  (I've since gone back to just plain ol' Kate, but that's just me.)03:36
IrcsomeBotdryllmedaddy was added by: dryllmedaddy04:07
IrcsomeBot<dryllmedaddy> hi guys. new to linux here. i want to dual boot w10 and kubuntu. do i have to disable bitlocker to do this?04:07
IrcsomeBot<dryllmedaddy> bc last night I tried installing vanilla ubuntu with secure boot and bitlocker on and it was asking me for my recovery key every time I booted into windows04:08
IrcsomeBot<dryllmedaddy> obviously this is a hassle so I was wondering if I have to completely disable bitlocker to avoid it from bugging me with a recovery key every time I boot into windows or is there some other way for me to do it without turning off bitlocker? thanks in advance04:09
valoriewell, this is #kubuntu04:15
valoriewe don't use bitlocker afaik04:15
valorieat least I have never heard of it04:15
valoriemaybe ask in #ubuntu ?04:15
IrcsomeBot<dryllmedaddy> I asked here because I'm going to switch from ubuntu to kubuntu04:17
IrcsomeBot<dryllmedaddy> Fwd from dryllmedaddy: hi guys. new to linux here. i want to dual boot w10 and kubuntu. do i have to disable bitlocker to do this?04:17
IrcsomeBot<dryllmedaddy> i just want to know04:20
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IrcsomeBot<dryllmedaddy> do i turn off either sb or bitlocker before installation?04:20
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IrcsomeBot<blooalien> @valorie, I think it's a Windows disk encryption thing.04:33
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> @blooalien, Vscode is incredible, is truly a power move from microsoft, the only microsoft product i use and love.04:40
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> @darltrash, I'ma Python guy, so truth be told, I don't need much more'n a good syntax highlighting editor and Python itself.  ;)04:42
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> (Occasional HTML/CSS/Javascript here and there, too, but again, Kate generally does the job just fine.)  😜04:42
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> I use vscode for everything04:43
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> Lua, python, js, html, css, everything04:43
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> Except godot, godot's editor is good enough04:43
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> @darltrash, I honestly might, if I wasn't already so pleased with Kate's performance of it's duties for my needs.  :)04:43
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> @blooalien, True04:44
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> I do prefer vscode over all the other similar things I've tried in the past tho.  Seems a lot more lightweight and responsive compared against similar code editors I've tried before.04:45
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> I do also like how customizable/extensible vscode is.  Can't ever go too far wrong givin' the end-user the ability to adapt their tools to their workflow and needs...  ;)04:47
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> @blooalien, True06:02
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> That's why i love it06:02
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> @darltrash, I could see that.  Always been a fan of customizable software.  It's one of the main things that keeps me on Linux/KDE.  :)06:14
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> @blooalien, Me too! I love linux because it can be SO MODDABLE06:14
IrcsomeBot<darltrash> It can be pure minimalism or absolute hacking-movies inspired06:14
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> I totally love that I've been able to totally customize every little detail of my desktop/system to best support MY personal workflow pretty much exactly as I need it to.  :)06:15
IrcsomeBot<blooalien> Always had to fight my Windows installations to get anywhere even remotely close to anything custom.06:15
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IrcsomeBot<darltrash> Yes08:00
IrcsomeBot<plyr0> @dryllmedaddy, If you want to access the files inside the bitlocker partition from linux, you would have to disable it. Disabling secure boot might be needed to boot kubuntu08:08
m_tadeuhi...I'm getting these messages in syslog https://pastebin.com/LL4GPfj3 ...any idea how to fix this?09:16
IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> @blooalien, Yup09:18
IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> Gnome restricts you and creates a limit what you can and you can't.... But in kde do what ever you want.. even change window manager.... Where you can't run Gnome without mutter ..09:20
IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> What is good dock for kde ?? Plank or late dock anyone tried?09:38
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IrcsomeBot<Linuxophil> Hi guys! Can anyone recommend a pdf editor that allows for text fields and check boxes? I need to fill out a form and okulus is not up to the task.09:54
IrcsomeBot<Linuxophil> @Terminator_99, I recommend latte dock!09:55
IrcsomeBot<Linuxophil> If you are on Kubuntu 19:04 or newer.09:55
Mrokii@Terminator_99: I've been using Latte Dock for ages and I think it's great. I'd recommend it wholeheartedly.09:56
IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> @Linuxophil, Okay thanks.. I'm on 20.04 beta09:57
IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> @Mrokii, Mrokii :Thanks 😊09:57
IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> @Linuxophil, Will you prefer Online website based editor ?09:58
MrokiiLinuxphil: Okular lets you enter text in input fields, and also use checkboxes.09:58
IrcsomeBot<Linuxophil> @Terminator_99, No. Local please.10:00
IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> @Linuxophil, Libreoffice draw  … Okular … Qoppa PDF Studio10:04
IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> Inkscape10:05
IrcsomeBot<Linuxophil> @Terminator_99, Thanks a lot! I tried the first two, will try the second two now.10:07
IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> @Linuxophil, Okay .. personally I haven't tried editing pdf with any of those ... I found this recommendation on https://alternativeto.net/ and other Foss website.. so try if it's useful10:10
Mrokii@Terminator_99: yw. :-)10:15
BluesKajHowdy all10:34
IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> How to mount a disk automatically on every boot in Kubuntu?11:00
IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> In Gnome I used gnome-disk-utility that doesn't work in kde11:03
BluesKaj@Terminator_99, does dolphin see the disk in devices?11:09
BluesKajif not, do sudo blkid and copy the UUID entry to /etc/fstab11:12
IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> @BluesKaj, BluesKaj : yes it does show up in the Dolphin .. I want that to auto mounted11:24
BluesKajhave you ever edited /etc/fstab ?11:30
IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> @BluesKaj, Nope11:31
BluesKajputting an entry in /etc/fstab is the simplest method to assure disk mounting at boot, like I mentioned above about the UUID11:33
BluesKaj@Terminator_99, this tutorial will explain and help https://askubuntu.com/questions/303497/adding-an-entry-to-fstab11:52
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IrcsomeBot<Terminator_99> @BluesKaj, Done .. ✌️ thanks11:59
BluesKaj'welcome11:59
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m_tadeuhi...I'm unable to connecto to my bluetooth headset. it's supported, right?16:31
digitalw00tI've had kubuntu completely lock up twice now, and I'm not sure what's causing it.  The entire desktop freezes, but I can ping the host.16:50
digitalw00tI can't ssh though, it establishes a connection, but won't go past connection established.16:51
digitalw00tWhere can I get support for kubuntu?  Is there anything I need to do gather debugging information to help with this?16:52
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> @digitalw00t, Which version of Kubuntu?17:00
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digitalw00tKubuntu 19.1017:15
digitalw00tInstalled maybe a week or two ago.17:15
digitalw00tSo far.. loving it.17:15
IrcsomeBot<DarinMiller> I don't recall any lockup issues with 19.10, but you could try the backports PPA. Or just wait until Thurday and upgrade to 20.04.17:21
digitalw00tWhat are the backport PPA for?17:34
digitalw00tI think it might have something to do with VMware workstation, but I haven't been able to be definately sure that's the issue yet.  I mean.. I've only been running it for a week or two.17:34
digitalw00tBut everytime it's frozen I've been doing things in a VM.17:35
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sebastien76bonsoir17:56
sebastien76des petit conseil pour débuter sereinement sur unbuntu ?17:57
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Guest83801Good evening! I've got a problem with my new Kubuntu 20.04 beta installation on my Thinkpad L380. Whenever I restart my system with the USB-C power cable attached, the machine "starts" aka the buttons light up and the fan spins, but the system doesn't proceed with the booting process and the display remains disabled. As soon as I remove the power cable, the machine activates the display and the system boots up19:12
Guest83801normally. Any idea what could be wrong? I never had this phenomenom with my previous Win10 installation.19:12
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user|27104Hi everyone19:16
digitalw00tAnyone know how I can get my Elgato HD60 and capture software to work under Kubuntu 19.10?19:17
user|27104I'm able to boot from Kubuntu ISO in uefi mode. It keep giving me following error19:18
user|27104Failed to set MokListRT: Out of Resources19:18
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user|27104KDE NEON iso image works in uefi mode but not kubuntu - any suggestions please19:20
IrcsomeBot<carolinaaeh> hi there19:25
IrcsomeBot<carolinaaeh> is there an AppImage for Calligra suite(stage for example)19:26
IrcsomeBot<carolinaaeh> I tried to use deb2appimage with no success19:29
IrcsomeBot<carolinaaeh> is there way to find tree of depencies19:32
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