[03:04] <gligar13> hello
[03:04] <gligar13> whats up gamers
[03:05] <gligar13> do we have any black ppl in the chat
[03:05] <gligar13> cuz if we do get out
[03:06] <gligar13> yo you enjoy shast mouton rush
 valorie, we may need some cleanup on aisle 6.
[03:29] <gligar13> mabye
[03:29] <valorie>  oh good lord
[03:29] <gligar13> what
[03:31] <valorie> I don't do this enough!
[03:36] <valorie> thanks @DarinMiller
 np, this channel is not the place....
[04:01] <Daskreech> Hi Roey! :_
[04:01] <Daskreech> :-)
[04:01] <Daskreech> Doing pretty well
[04:46] <Metamorphosis> Hello, no matter how many times I change the address, it seems that the skype repo on ubuntu is problematic. I wanted to know that if I remove the repo, could I keep using the installed software (no need to update it atm) without issues?
[04:59] <DarinMiller> yes, you can remove the repo without uninstalling skype.  However, you will no longer recieve updates.
[05:01] <DarinMiller> You can also install skype as a snap....
[05:02] <DarinMiller> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype
[05:02] <Metamorphosis> DarinMiller Thanks
[05:03] <DarinMiller> use: sudo software-properties-qt
[05:05] <DarinMiller> You can uncheck the skype repo on the "Other Software" tab, so the repo remains, but not checked during sw updates.
[05:06] <DarinMiller> The skype repo can be rechecked whenever needed.
[05:08] <DarinMiller> Discover can also manage repos using the Setttings option (at least in Kubuntu 20.04).
 What can you do about the fact that when a pptp connection is turned off, but it leaves its dns "nameserver n.n.n.n" in /etc/resolv.conf? Actually, it starts loading pages for a long time until you manually remove this dns...
[09:59] <RikMills> test
 test
[10:00] <RikMills> \o/ bot is working again
[11:53] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[13:26] <alpha_predator> Hi
[13:27] <alpha_predator> HELLO???
[13:28] <BluesKaj> hi alpha_predator
[13:28] <alpha_predator> Why are you here?
[13:28] <alpha_predator> BluesKaj
[16:29] <juacom99> Hi, i'm on a kubuntu 19.10 up to date, with an nvidia graphic card,  i just got a new screen and neither kubunto or xrandr are detecting it, the screen is plug-in to my cpu and  has power. Any idea?
 try using Detect Displays option in the nvidia-settings.
 also, ensure your monitor OSD option is set to the connection in use (DP, HDMI, VGA, etc)
[16:42] <juacom99> IrcsomeBot:  thanks, i try my nvidia detect but nothing happends, is worth saying the second screen is plug to the mother's GPU
[16:43] <juacom99> as for the source all i see on the monitor is going to enegy save mode so i can't even tell
 Do you have sufficient ports to plug both monitors into the NVidia GPU?
 If you mix the motherboard and GPU connections, you need to ensure you have a CPU that has built in video.  If you are certain you have built in video, then ensure it is enabled in the BIOS.
[16:48] <juacom99> i think,  the other one is a DVS so i got to get  somthing to change vga to dvs
[16:48] <juacom99> ok i'll check the bios, brb
 For trouble shooting purposes it may help to remove the NVidia card, ensure the mb port is working with current BIOS settings, then plug in the NVidia card.
 Is this the latest kdeconnect version for Windows?
 https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/kdeconnect-kde_Release_win64/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/kdeconnect-kde-1.4-234-windows-msvc2017_64-cl.exe
 Franz, that looks like the latest windows release to me.
 My friend has a problem with it trying to see his pc from hos phone
 He can't see the phone. They're both running kde connect
[17:15] <juacom99> IrcsomeBot: thanks man after a short while i found the option in the bios and now is working
 We solved his problem. Thank you
 Franz.  Excellent. Thanks for reporting back.
 That was an issue with windows firewall
[19:20] <alipmpaint> Hi!
[19:20] <alipmpaint> How are you guys?
[19:43] <ferm> in my 20s
[19:43] <ferm> chat in the offtopic server
[21:33] <mrsofiane> Hi
[21:33] <mrsofiane> testing kubuntu