[04:51] <fsevenm> hello everyone!
[04:53] <Alabalistic> hi
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[05:26] <_heavyarms> yoo
[06:06] <derek-shnosh> Is there any way to get SDDM/Kubuntu to remember my AD domain username on the login screen, and in User Manager? Another oddity is that I get the "To run a command as administrator, use sudo <command>" option ever time I open konsole. When I joined the AD domain, it auto-created my `/home/user@domain/` folder and my settings are stored, can't seem to find any threads that suggest a resolution for this.
[06:07] <derek-shnosh> This is the blog I followed to join the domain: https://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=Ubuntu_20.04&p=realmd
[06:09] <valorie> AD domain?
[06:09] <valorie> you have a username and can use a password to get into your session, or choose passwordless
[06:10] <derek-shnosh> AD = active directory (windows) domain.
[06:10] <valorie> if you don't use sudo, you have maximum vulnerablity
[06:10] <derek-shnosh> I can log into the session fine... problem is every time I reboot the login screen only shows local users on this computer... I have to click "other" and manually type the username.
[06:10] <valorie> no point in using linux at all
[06:10] <valorie> just use win
[06:10] <derek-shnosh> I can do sudo just fine.
[06:10] <valorie> ok
[06:11] <derek-shnosh> Just typically I recall that "to run a command as admin" stuff only appearing the first time terminal is launched after having sudo access.
[06:11] <valorie> sorry, I have no clue what you are trying to do, and think it has little to do with Kubuntu
[06:11] <derek-shnosh> I mentioned that bit because it seems as though my domain user (aside from my /home/user@domain/ folder) isn't stored in the *system* (wront terminology). If I go to User Manager, it only shows me the local user I created before joining the domain.
[06:12] <valorie> so you may as well ask in #ubuntu which is a much larger channel
[06:12] <valorie> there are few times you need to use sudo
[06:12] <derek-shnosh> Alright, figured I'd ask here since I'm running Kubuntu 20.04. I haven't ran any other distro or desktop environment.
[06:12] <valorie> and you should never use it unless it's necessary
[06:12] <derek-shnosh> That I'm aware of.
[06:12] <valorie> it's fine that you ask
[06:12] <valorie> I simply have no clue
[06:13] <derek-shnosh> Ubuntu uses lightDM though, for the login screen, right? Kubuntu uses sddm?
[06:13] <valorie> and it seems nobody else is at their keyboard right now
[06:13] <valorie> yes, we use SDDM
[06:14] <valorie> it appears that something you did to get that Win domain added removed something
[06:14] <valorie> but how/why I don't know
[06:14] <valorie> sorry
[06:14] <derek-shnosh> It's alright, thanks for responding.
[06:25] <sdittrich> hello I have a serious issue with my laptop that is running kubuntu 18.04 on intel i5-6200U with a intel hd graphics 520
[06:26] <sdittrich> since 3 days the os is freezing, and blender seems to be the culprit
[06:28] <sdittrich> there is no information in kern.log or syslog why this appears
[07:27] <user|73723> hello
[07:27] <user|73723> how to turn on notification system from apps on kubuntu 20.04
[07:27] <user|73723> lint used to make sound each notification sound but couldn't find such feature on kubuntu
[07:47] <kaddi> I'm running ubuntu 19.10 and am trying to extend my taskbar at the bottom to both my monitors.. I can't find where that setting is. Does anyone know?
[07:48] <kaddi> Ideally I would like it to auto-detect that a second monitor has been connected and extend the taskbar to both by itself
[08:51] <kaddi> I'm running kubuntu 19.10. What would be the best way to encrypt a user-account on a dedicated drive?
[08:51] <kaddi> I'm reading that ecrypt is buggy and 'unmaintained' but there doesn't really seem to be a clear alternative
[11:34] <viewer|37> hi i have a couple questions about the latest release: most importantly, has the copy/paste bug been fixed yet? and do i still need to jump hoops to browse my samba share folder on host machine.
[11:42] <Alabalistic> hi I have the lates from upgrade, but no samba
[11:42] <Alabalistic> if I can check something for you, shoot.
[12:25] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[12:25] <Alabalistic> хи
[12:25] <Alabalistic> hi
[12:25] <Alabalistic> I mean
[12:29] <BluesKaj> hi
[13:23] <floown> Hello. I want to pin the icon for transmission-qt, where should I search and found it?
[13:26] <BluesKaj> floown, look in kmenu>apps>internet
[13:28] <floown> Oh ok, I have an icon, I imagined that it was a flatpak or a snap
[13:28] <floown> thanks
[13:30] <BluesKaj> yw
[13:51] <konrados> Hey. I want to start a **gui** app everyday at specified time. AFAIK it's not that simmple to start GUI apps with cron. Is there a simple alternative, some sort of simple GUI-based task scheduler? I found one, called, well, "Task scheduler", but it's apparently based on cron.
[14:01] <Alabalistic> which application or type of application
[14:15] <konrados> Alabalistic, redshift-gtk, well, it's a simple GUI app, makes your screen more reddish :) I prefer the gui version and starting it at given time, with my settings, rather what the author suggests (auto changes, depending on the time of the day)
[14:16] <Alabalistic> I have installed night color by default
[14:17] <Alabalistic> there is inapp settings for that
[14:17] <Alabalistic> kubuntu 20.04
[14:17] <konrados> yeah, I know, but I really prefer starting it *when* I want, at 13:00 with my precise day-temp setting
[14:18] <konrados> it can't be that difficult, just some sort of a task scheduler, i don't get why I can't google it, maybe bad wording? Maybe something differrent than "task scheduler"?
[14:18] <Alabalistic> there is custum time settings
[14:19] <konrados> Alabalistic, yes, but that is only one example of gui app, which I want to start at specific time of a day, there is more, so I wanted to learn a general way
[14:20] <Alabalistic> https://pasteboard.co/JgyBdAV.png
[14:21] <Alabalistic> if its a song
[14:21] <konrados> oh, that's pretty cool, thanks Alabalistic ! Will try that tomorrow, now it's the end of the work time here, and I have to leave the office, thanks again!
[14:21] <Alabalistic> player /pathToFile
[14:21] <konrados> yeah, it's a  song, I know I can use this command m...something right?
[14:21] <konrados> ah, ok,
[14:22] <konrados> thanks again Alabalistic :) How did you guess it's a song ?:) OK, they tell me to go, see you later! :)
[16:41] <drsyed> i
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[19:43] <IrcsomeBot1> <Julian Diana> Can i leave the chat(group) by id ?
[21:22] <ceibal_> sofi
[21:22] <ceibal_> sofia
[21:24] <expectoid> hello all! how do i switch between workspaces
[21:27] <expectoid> figured it out
[21:31] <expectoid> hello all! i recently installed and set up ossec on my system and im trying to get into that part of the file system
[21:32] <expectoid> everytime i sudo cd into it it says cd command not found
[21:36] <genii> Are you putting a space between the cd command and the path?