[00:04] <R13ose> How do I install an Apache GUI client?
[00:22] <user|65653> Is it possible to get help in this channel?
 Depends... I can help with some things...
[00:25] <user|65653> I'm having an issue with booting Kubuntu while having two screens plugged in.
 What video card?
[00:26] <user|65653> It puts my secondary as primary, which isn't the worst. But the bad part is that the primary monitor gets split into three "desktops" with one as a black screen. And clicking on monitor 1 affects monitor 2, etc
[00:26] <user|65653> It's some kind of nvidia, don't remember off the top of my head gimme a sec
 Proprietary drivers?
[00:28] <user|65653> This is a fresh install, I selected for proprietary drivers to be installed during set up but haven't gone tracking down a gpu driver yet
 try alt-space
 then type nvidia
 hopefully you will see nvidia settings
[00:31] <user|65653> Closest I see is the ability to install "nvidia x server settings"
 if unable to run nviida-settings, then the nvidia drivers did not install correctly
[00:32] <user|65653> Hopefully it's as simple as installing some drivers
 me too, but I need to know the model of your nvidia card before recommending which driver to install. run lshw | grep display -A 3
[00:38] <user|65653> NVIDIA Corporation TU106 [GeForce RTX 2060 Rev. A] (rev a1)
 sudo apt install nvidia-driver-440
[00:41] <user|65653> Thanks! Guess I did the wrong input earlier and it just gave a not found error earlier lol
 np
[00:41] <user|65653> Currently installing, guess I'll try a reboot after and see if it fixes?
 The built in Driver Manager should have automatically found that card.
 yes, reboot is required.
[00:42] <user|65653> Not sure why it didn't install it with the other stuff. Brb then
[00:45] <user|65647> Seems to work now! I had to reapply the wallpaper to the secondary monitor but seems fine now. Thanks!
 very good!
[00:46] <user|65647> I'm guessing I need a similar process to get the built in speakers to work now lol
 Hopefully its just a matter of setting the proper default.
[00:47] <R13ose> How do I install an Apache GUI client?
 I have never installed an apache gui client.  What package is requried?
[00:48] <R13ose> I see how this is done, no worries.
[00:48] <user|65647> Ah, you're right. The NVidia drivers are allowing sound to go through now without further fuss, that's a relief
 I am assuming you followed a guide such as this: https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ubuntu-apache-gui/
 Yes, the write drives make a big difference.
[00:49] <R13ose> Yes
 Which step gave you problems?
[00:51] <R13ose> Nothing yet.
[00:52] <user|65647> Only other thing I want to ask is. I have a Wacom tablet (along with some others I assume have no/little support). I notice that it has built in support, and mostly works out of the box. It feels a bit strange, however. Like it's not completely accurate. Are there other drivers I can install?
[00:52] <R13ose> Got it 👍
 No Wacom experience here.... google a bit to see if you can find anything.  If you fix it, report back on the fix.
[00:53] <user|65647> Okay, thanks! I'm not completely sure if it's the driver or the program, since there's several factors there
[00:54] <user|65647> The cursor is a bit jittery in krita for example, but if I ignore it and draw, it seems mostly accurate. Just a bit "loose"
 yes, understood
[00:54] <user|65647> Thanks for your help on the other stuff though! I appreciate it
 I have seen quite a few article regarding krita and Wacom usage, but I have never seen anyone mention if tweaking was required to make it work
[00:57] <user|65647> Ah, I guess it's the same thing as with the speakers. Graphics drivers got rid of the jitter.
[00:57] <user|65647> Next time I'll make sure to test before asking lol
 Excellent, home run with bases loaded. :)
[02:10] <user|65647> Is budgie the only DE with a utility panel (raven)? Is it possible to get something like that in KDE?
 Unity panel? As in a panel on the left hand side of the screen?
[02:11] <user|65647> Don't know a proper name for it but like the one on the right side here
[02:11] <user|65647> https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Df3GHbql_ow/WCMHIt7kDvI/AAAAAAAAYlU/yXUaaC_b-PEtyBLLiwnTwdaQrC2hFJJMACLcB/s1600/budgie-remix.png
[02:12] <user|65647> You can put widgets, etc, without it overlapping your main panel
[02:12] <user|65647> I tried to turn the regular panel into something like that but there's no options to resize the length
 Panels can be resized for similar layouts, but if you are unable to make regular panels work, check out latte dock.  It is highly configurable.
 yes, you they can be resized in length
 20.04?
[02:13] <user|65647> I am using latte as a dock, but it didn't seem to be able to display widgets in the same way the standard panel did
[02:13] <user|65647> Yes
 Go to customize layout, create a panel and move to desired location. Use the arrow at one end to shrink the panel, and the arrows at the other end to change the size.
 um, I stand corrected... the resize arrows have disappeared!!!! ???
[02:19] <user|65647> I have just discovered some sort of arrow but it seems to be moving the panel up instead maybe
[02:19] <user|65647> Or maybe my top panel is just hiding the top set
 Looks like a bug... I have not tried to resize in 20.04.... still playing with test panel in disbelief....
[02:22] <user|65647> Hahaha whoops.
 OK, I think I see what's happening.  If you have a non-default them, the resize arrows may not be visible.
[02:24] <user|65647> Okay, I'll try resetting to the kubuntu theme
[02:24] <user|65647> I didn't think mine was too crazy of a theme though, just a bit darker
 Put the panel in edit mode and in the end space between the height button and the panel, click drag the mouse to resize.
[02:26] <user|65647> I have two arrows at one end of the panel if you mean those. One button brings the bottom up, but the other arrow has no effect on shortening the top side
 When hovering over the empty space, watch for the cursor to change to a resize arrow.  the right hand side of the panel will change the size, left hand side will change the centering. Similar for top and bottom resize (bottom resizes, top shifts the panel)
[02:28] <user|65647> Ah okay I got it! I moved it back to a bottom panel so I could see them better. My top panel is suddenly refusing to autohide lol
 strange.  maybe kill it and start with a fresh one?
[02:30] <user|65647> Yeah I think I need to maybe do a reset. I started a fresh bottom panel so it had default centering, and it's refusing to resize
 When I switch my Plasma style back to Breeze dark, I could see my three arrow.  The end of the panel that has 2 arrows controls the size and the anchor position for maximum movement.  The single arrow end will move the panel until the anchor hits the edge of the screen.
[02:39] <user|93322> Yup, the buttons were visible and working now. Now I can work on customizing the panel and putting the theme back. Thanks lol
 np.
 Thankyou
[03:58] <user|80938> I noticed that after the reset that the built in speakers stopped working lmao. Gonna track down some drivers
 Update the default sound output?
[04:01] <user|80938> At first neither were working, so I did a reset. And switching between them has headphones work but not speakers
 Laptop?
[04:02] <user|80938> Not a laptop, I just don't have real speakers, only a monitor with built in ones lol
[04:02] <user|80938> ASUS VN248 is the model
 HDMI to the monitor?
[04:03] <user|80938> Yes
 20.04?
[04:04] <user|80938> Yup
 Can you see your HDMI out option in the list of sound device when clicking on the speaker on the taskbar?
[04:06] <user|80938> Yes it lists hdmi/display port which worked previously, then the headphones under it
 by chance do you have pavucontrol-qt/focal installed?
 sudo apt install pavucontrol-qt/focal
[04:13] <user|80938> Seems like I did yeah
[04:13] <user|80938> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not upgraded.
[04:13] <user|80938> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not upgraded.
[04:13] <user|80938> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 4 not upgraded.
[04:13] <user|80938> Says 0 upgraded/installed
[04:13] <user|80938> Oops fml
 (Photo, 1063x1102) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/MwwQRA77/file_33192.jpg Ensure to review the Audio options either in the PA control app or in the audio advanced settings tab:
 You should see PulseAudio Volume Control in your Multimedia menu....
[04:15] <user|80938> In that menu I see hdmi as the first option
[04:16] <user|80938> And in Pulse the hdmi is also an option
 On some themes, it's difficult to distinguish when some of the sound options are muted to ensure to play with the mute buttons.
 And ensure you are playing with audio playing when testing...
[04:18] <user|80938> It's not muted, and I can see the bar bouncing in pulse when testing
[04:18] <user|80938> Monitor audio is also set to 100%
[04:18] <user|80938> It's also at a decent volume in the os
 Also, apps can be muted on the taskbar.  On the task bar, Right click on the app that should be playing sound and ensure its not muted.
[04:19] <user|80938> It's not muted either. I'm tempted to try switching the hdmi cable
 But it was working I would be surprised it was the cable.... but worth a try...
[04:21] <user|80938> Not sure what else it'd be? Works immediately on install of gpu driver. Then at some point stopped, possibly during a reboot
 Very strange indeed. NVidia, AMD or Intel?
 You may want to good for sound issues on linux related to your specific card.
 Anyway, I am not sure what else to try at the moment. So I am heading to bed.
[04:22] <user|80938> Thanks anyway! It's NVidia
[04:23] <user|80938> Good night
[07:52] <Magnus> Hey everyone! Had someone a problem with kubuntu after sleep mode on laptop? When I open my laptop I need to restart FireFox and my LatteDock, because they are crashed.
[07:57] <user|94611> hi
[08:27] <Paul51> Hello! How does one change the password for the full disk encryption? Google search keeps telling me to do that in disks, but I can't find an option in KDE Partition Manager to do that. Does Kubuntu not support that out of the box?
[08:46] <ceibal_> hola
 Hi. When is cpu is above 50%, system becomes choppy and starts lagging. How can i fix that?
 Can i reserve some memory and cpu usage only for system?
[10:31] <oerheks> 50% does not make sense..
 @oerheks, Exactly. I changed the fps and refresh rates in compositor. But still, kde is so laggy
[11:06] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[11:39] <americo> OK
[11:41] <duirbyoak> REGISTER r2d2c3pon duirbyoak@gmail.com
[11:44] <BluesKaj> duirbyoak, no spamming please!
[11:44] <BluesKaj> duirbyoak,  if yoy're trying to register, do so in the server page
[14:03] <nate48423> the american government and denaro are getting my human brain they are able to have me not able to comprehend and change my taste of drinks and food at times( example mt dew tasting like water). can you please tell your world leaders to help me I am  nathan biernatt if you have questions you can message me
 HD try disabling blur in desktop effects.
 Some older hw struggles with this option enabled.
[14:28] <nxfifteen> duirbyoak easy mistake to, shame it's also an embarrassingly public one too
[16:51] <koftes> Hi. I was using "KDE Partition Manager" to create a new partition on a USB HDD, I tried to cancel and it froze ("Application partitionmanager is not responding"). Is it safe to kill the process? Btw, I don't mean the partition (HDD will be formatted again anyway); I'm worried about damaging the drive, bad sectors etc.
 If PM is already frozen then killing is the only option.
[16:57] <koftes> OK, thanks
 Hi. I have a new yubikey, and when I connect it to my PC, the keyboard stops working and the processes Xorg and kglobalaccel5 get high CPU usage. After about 1-2 min everything is back to normal. Any ideas what is going on there? I am on Kubuntu 20.04. The yubikey works fine on another PC.
 Hi, I know I am too late … But anyone tell me , how to upgrade from 19.10 to 20.04
 do-release-upgrade
[20:34] <programmerx> I'm gonna be on the spot when someone who has multiple monitors comes in asking how to fix the way kubuntu handles their touch screen input.
 touchscreen works fine here on 20.04...
[21:05] <takezo> hi
[21:05] <programmerx> Greetings
[21:05] <takezo> Is there anyway to setup a ppa to get the last updates from kde?
[21:06] <takezo> such kde neon ppa?
[21:06] <programmerx> That should be setup automatically
[21:06] <programmerx> out of the box
[21:07] <takezo> thank you
[21:07] <programmerx> yw
[21:09] <programmerx> If I didn't know better I'd say that kUbuntu 20.04 was taylor made specifically for me.
[21:09] <programmerx> If I made my own OS, it'd be exactly like this.
[21:11] <programmerx> IrcsomeBot: I had an issue with it that I ended up finding a solution for, which led me to the realization that I can do something I couldn't do on Windows, which is reroute my touch input to my other monitor, which is kinda neat.
[21:12] <programmerx> The issue I had was that it would span my touch input across both screens, which scaled incorrectly. Easy thing to fix fortunately.
 Mind sharing how you rerouted the touch input?
[21:26] <user|75388> So I was having trouble with sound not working through monitor after a reboot. And I realized that settings is switching default setting from HDMI 2 to HDMI 1.
[21:26] <user|75388> Is there a way to stop it from switching every time? To make HDMI2 the default?
 20.04?
[21:27] <user|75388> Yes, I'm the same person from last night lol
 As per this link:  …    https://forum.manjaro.org/t/default-audio-output-not-remembered-by-kde/37871/7   … comment out this line (using # at the beginning) …      load-module module-card-restore … in this file: …      /etc/pulse/default.pa
[22:31] <kamikoto> всем привет
[22:32] <kamikoto> есть кто живой?
[22:40] <user|75388> Sorry, some irl stuff got int he way. I'm still a bit of a terminal noob, how do I direct that command to that file?
[22:40] <user|75388> Do I have to open the file first then do the command?
[22:42] <user|75388> bash: cd: /etc/pulse/default.pa: Not a directory
 that is correct, it's file
 cd /etc/pulse
[22:45] <user|75388> Do I just paste # load-module module-card-restore after?
[22:48] <tespi> you'll need to find the "load-module module-card-restore" line within that file and prefix it with a '#' so that it becomes "#load-module"...
[22:48] <tespi> you can do that with a terminal text editor, e.g. nano
 or kate even :)
[22:49] <tespi> last time I checked, kate didn't allow itself be run as root
 kate will prompt for elevated permissions during save.   Works really slick.
[22:50] <tespi> okay, I'll need to check that out o_O
[22:51] <tespi> okay yeah that *is* slick
 :)
[22:53] <user|75388> Okay I fixed it in Kate I'll see if it's fixed in reboot
[22:55] <user|97183> It still defaults to HDMI 1, not the one actually plugged into
 dang.  Anyone else have any ideas why default sound is not preserved on reboot?
 Not sure if this is KDE or Ubuntu issue.  You could try the kde-neon channel or the ubuntu channel to see if anyone has other ideas.
 The default device changes when plugging in a new device. It's always the last device added.... Not what I want
[23:00] <user|32074> Honestly I'm almost tempted to take the lazy way out and move the HDMI to HDMI 1 just so I don't need to fix this lol
[23:00] <user|32074> But I'd rather fix it if possible
 lol, if/when you find a fix please ensure to let us know. But I think lazy solution if funny and it would probably work....
[23:04] <yurikoles-M1> .
[23:04] <user|32074> Maybe I messed stuff up trying to mess with audio stuff before I realized it was a simple set to wrong port issue but I don't think I would've done anything too damaging lol
[23:18] <user|32074> So I did the command to output audio devices
[23:18] <user|32074> alsa_output.pci-0000_01_00.1.hdmi-stereo-extra1.monitor module-alsa-card.c      s16le 2ch 48000Hz SUSPENDED
[23:18] <user|32074> If I set that as default, would it fix the issue?
[23:19] <user|32074> Idk I don't necessarily want speakers as default because I do have headphones, just want it to remember settings.
[23:38] <user|89782> Okay I think I got it fixed
[23:38] <user|89782> #load-module module-switch-on-port-available
 That worked for you?
[23:39] <user|89782> That was the thing I had to fix lol. makes sense in hind sight. It saw port 1 and switched to it
[23:39] <user|89782> Yup now I don't need to manually change HDMI to port 2
 But I thought you said that did not work?
[23:40] <user|89782> The one you posted earlier involved a card
 Oh!
[23:40] <user|89782> load-module module-card-restore iirc
 Nice!
[23:40] <user|89782> I think it still has a habit to set the headset as default but that's not nearly as annoying so I'm fine with it lol
[23:43] <user|89782> I'm just used to windows remembering last used settings basically
 I plug and unplug a wireless head in all day long and sound seamless switched between my USB audio out and the headset.
 Occasionally when awakening from sleep, I have to toggle the power on my USB attached speakers, but that has only been necessary twice in the last 4 months (using my desktop daily).
 However, I have heard of HDMI issues where people had to black list the HDMI port that they wanted to block which "fixed" the issue.  But that seems a little extreme, but its really just a single line in a file.
[23:52] <user|7346> Whoo yeah I think I got it set up how I like it
[23:53] <user|7346> #load-module module-switch-on-connect makes it from autoselecting my permanently plugged in headphones to just remembering last set default device
 Good to know. :)