=== ubuntu is now known as gligar13 [03:04] hello [03:04] whats up gamers [03:05] do we have any black ppl in the chat [03:05] cuz if we do get out [03:06] yo you enjoy shast mouton rush === shivkubuntu is now known as ttninja === ubuntu is now known as Guest15139 === Guest15139 is now known as shastmoutonrush === erich is now known as Eickmeyer === leaftype2 is now known as leaftype === shastmoutonrush is now known as pokephelia === pokephelia is now known as shastmoutonrush === shastmoutonrush is now known as pokephelia === pokephelia is now known as gligar13 [03:28] valorie, we may need some cleanup on aisle 6. [03:29] mabye [03:29] oh good lord [03:29] what [03:31] I don't do this enough! [03:36] thanks @DarinMiller [03:38] np, this channel is not the place.... [03:43] IrcsomeBot was removed by: DarinMiller [04:01] Hi Roey! :_ [04:01] :-) [04:01] Doing pretty well [04:46] 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] yes, you can remove the repo without uninstalling skype. However, you will no longer recieve updates. [05:01] You can also install skype as a snap.... [05:02] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype [05:02] DarinMiller Thanks [05:03] use: sudo software-properties-qt [05:05] You can uncheck the skype repo on the "Other Software" tab, so the repo remains, but not checked during sw updates. [05:06] The skype repo can be rechecked whenever needed. [05:08] Discover can also manage repos using the Setttings option (at least in Kubuntu 20.04). [07:37] IrcsomeBot was added by: RikMills === kubuntu is now known as Guest74382 === Guest74382 is now known as Sinaloco === Sinaloco is now known as Sinaloko === Sinaloko is now known as Sinaloco [09:56] 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] test [09:59] test [10:00] \o/ bot is working again === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life === dsciflafarga is now known as herter [11:53] 'Morning all === pascal is now known as Guest75182 [13:26] Hi [13:27] HELLO??? [13:28] hi alpha_predator [13:28] Why are you here? [13:28] BluesKaj === kubuntu is now known as Guest95580 === Guest95580 is now known as Akmal1st [16:29] 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? [16:33] try using Detect Displays option in the nvidia-settings. [16:35] also, ensure your monitor OSD option is set to the connection in use (DP, HDMI, VGA, etc) [16:42] 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] as for the source all i see on the monitor is going to enegy save mode so i can't even tell [16:47] Do you have sufficient ports to plug both monitors into the NVidia GPU? [16:48] 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] i think, the other one is a DVS so i got to get somthing to change vga to dvs === manjula is now known as lkdrck [16:48] ok i'll check the bios, brb [16:50] 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. [16:55] Is this the latest kdeconnect version for Windows? [16:55] https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/kdeconnect-kde_Release_win64/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/kdeconnect-kde-1.4-234-windows-msvc2017_64-cl.exe [17:04] akaatsukhi was added by: akaatsukhi [17:05] Franz, that looks like the latest windows release to me. [17:08] My friend has a problem with it trying to see his pc from hos phone [17:08] He can't see the phone. They're both running kde connect [17:15] IrcsomeBot: thanks man after a short while i found the option in the bios and now is working [17:20] We solved his problem. Thank you [17:26] Franz. Excellent. Thanks for reporting back. [17:30] That was an issue with windows firewall === manjula is now known as lkdrck === dani is now known as GradleSux [19:20] Hi! [19:20] How are you guys? [19:43] in my 20s [19:43] chat in the offtopic server === ubuntu is now known as Guest52553 === kubuntu is now known as Guest64180 [21:33] Hi [21:33] testing kubuntu === aansh is now known as mysterio === mysterio is now known as Guest6305 === Guest6305 is now known as ttchamp === dennis_ is now known as rustin === rustin is now known as franticeagle === franticeagle is now known as franticeagles === dennis_ is now known as FranticEagles === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life