 is that what i think it is?
[02:33] <Gray> i have a question. does kubuntu use snap or apt? i've heard people dislike snap and im used to apt but i would assume it uses snap unless i use an older version?
[02:34] <oerheks> (K)Ubuntu uses apt and snap.
[02:35] <Gray> okay
[02:35] <Gray> thank you
[03:05] <expectoid> hello all! i recently got my reloadable credit card fruaded out for 80$. and im wondering if it might be that my computer is compromised can someone help me check. iv gone through the logs but im not to good at reading them. i didnt find anything to suspicous when i looked through bash history and authentication logs on first glance. but maybe someone could help me out and teach me acouple of things
[03:06] <expectoid> i realize it could have even been a compromised merchant as well but i just wanna check my comp to be sure
[03:08] <expectoid> i did have an open port on the computer it was a printer service but i disallowed it through ufw
[03:09] <Dragnslcr> Highly unlikely to be a problem with your system
[03:10] <Dragnslcr> It's possible that it was from a security issue in the web browser or on a web page
[03:11] <expectoid> i thought so too.. and yes i also thought that as well
[03:12] <expectoid> ill just install an ids to be safe and see if anything happens then
[11:36] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[15:10] <user|29192> Firewall?
[15:31] <user|29192> Has Kubuntu Firewall?
[15:34] <BluesKaj> user|29192, yes ufw/iptables
[17:40] <Roey> hi
[17:40] <Roey> why won'tmy bluetooth speaker connect to my sytem?
[19:09] <user|51585> I have a kubuntu 18.04 / 20.04, Intel Atom Quad Core, 4 Gb RAM.  The bios and os are up to date.  Does anyone know why restart / power off hang/freeze?
[19:11] <tomreyn> not really, but seeing the logs might give it away
[19:11] <diogenes_> user|51585, only with Kubuntu?
[19:11] <user|51585> I think it only with Kubuntu. Windows and Ubuntu power off / restart ok.
[19:12] <user|51585> The shutdown Kubuntu logo does not pulse and the keyboard does not seem responsive either.
[19:13] <diogenes_> user|51585, try with a live Kubuntu USB Drive and see if it shuts down there correctly.
[19:13] <th4ntis> When you go to shut down and see the logo, press F2, do you get anything on screen? Usually mine shows services stopping and etc before it hits shutdown
[19:13] <user|51585> ok will try
[19:15] <user|51585> I will try the F2 idea now
[19:18] <user|51585> F2 did not work, it locks right as the kubuntu screen comes up
[19:19] <user|51585> by the way, which logs would indicate what is happening?
[19:28] <tomreyn> user|51585: journalctl -b | nc termbin.com 9999
[19:29] <AkonadiServerPro> Hi. Every time I close the system, the latest version of Kubuntu, I get an error message that "Akonadi Server unexpectedly closed". Everything related to Akonadi, mail, notes, etc. works well; it's just that. Is there any solution for the program to close correctly? Thanks.
[19:35] <tomreyn> Running    akonadictl start    on a temrinal should provide some logs
[19:35] <tomreyn> AkonadiServerPro: ^
[19:35] <tomreyn> there may also be logs in ~/.local/share/akonadi
[19:40] <AkonadiServerPro> In that folder I only find an Akonadi.error file, I don't see logs
[19:41] <AkonadiServerPro> with "akonadictl start"... "Akonadi is already running". run ok dont problem with that, the problem is when I close the system
[19:43] <Roey> hi
[19:44] <Roey> can someone help me figure out why i can't get this bluetooth speaker connecting to my system?  I see in the Bluetooth applet in KDE Plasma, it says "No Adapters available" even though I see it in /var/log/syslog when I connect it (the bluetooth adapter; I'm trying to connect my bluetooth speaker to it)
[19:46] <tomreyn> AkonadiServerPro: by "close the system", do you mean shutdown/power down, or do you mean suspend (to RAM)?
[19:47] <AkonadiServerPro> close it normaly, shutdown
[19:49] <tomreyn> hmm, unless you can find something in    journalctl -b    which helps identify the root cause, you could just file a bug, i guess
[19:49] <tomreyn> !bug
[19:55] <tomreyn> AkonadiServerPro: i guess the "Akonadi.error" file is the log i was referring to.
[19:55] <tomreyn> did you look at it?
[19:56] <AkonadiServerPro> if i use "akonadictl stop" command from konsole it returns the same error
[19:59] <AkonadiServerPro> Akonaki.error on pastebin... https://pastebin.com/gyM7nAJG
[20:06] <tomreyn> AkonadiServerPro: hmm this doesn't exactly hint on what's going wrong either. i suggest you file a bug.
[20:07] <AkonadiServerPro> thanks
[20:08] <Roey> hey anyone here nkow bluetooth on kubuntu?
 All my bluetooth devices work without any special setup (PC to PC, pc to LG Headphones, Pixel 3 to PC).
[22:00] <tomreyn> not as easy, apple makes it difficult on purpose
[22:00] <tomreyn> but there are many guides on the web.
 ^what Tom said^
[22:00] <tomreyn> with some models it can work, with some it wont work at all, i think
 I installed Kubuntu on a Macbook air about 6 years ago using a random guide.  (Received MBA as anniversary gift from my company). The big difference was enabling the boot loader to manage the multi-boots (assuming dual boot).  I eventually removed the Linux partition and sold the it. The removal was also straight forward/painless using the linux live boot partitioning sw.
 At the time, wine did not work very well on Mac, but wine has made much progress since then.  So not sure what to expect these days.
 25 year anniversary gift, but generous gesture regardless.
[22:23] <fehnik> henlo frens
[22:24] <fehnik> good riddance