[00:12] When I'm installing kubuntu, can I specify which drive to install grub on so I can install it on the same drive I'm installing linux on? It's trying to install it on my windows partition and failing, I think because it's already there. [00:54] You can choose your partitions custom, you just need to specify your mount points. I for example have a triple boot between w8.1 w10 and kubuntu on my laptop @ hanii [00:59] Do I get the option to choose a mount point if I do "manual" on the screen that prompts me to choose/format a drive then? [01:26] Incidentally, at the same time, is there an easy way to remove the grub install on my windows drive that installing before added? === magraith_ is now known as ianmcg === feodoran_ is now known as feodoran [02:20] Hanii, grub is installed in the /boot/grub/ directory; the MBR is also installed to the selected drive, but the MBR cannot be uninstalled, it's replaced when you want something different (replaced by whatever you want to own the MBR, it's just a sector on the drive) [02:45] The kubuntu installer installed it on my windows disk instead of the disk I tried to install kubuntu on. Then when I tried to install later, installing grub failed. [02:47] I currently have no drives with kubuntu installed, but still have a grub install on the windows drive [02:49] Are you trying to restore the windows boot loader to the windows drive? === charlie is now known as Guest27312 === pc is now known as pcamist === majanows is now known as wmp [11:01] 'Morning all === tiago is now known as panda === majanows is now known as wmp [13:40] good day ppl, while trying to ''make'', I get the following error /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libm.so.6: error adding symbols: DSO missing from command line thnx for the help === federico_ is now known as DjSonic [14:06] The Ubuntu packages search page is useful: https://packages.ubuntu.com/ [14:12] How to install snap-store … I thried in discover but it stuck in 14% [14:32] Sound like a Discover bug, so sou may need to use the command line. If the command line works ensure to search for a corresponding Discover bug at bugs.kde.org. If you cannot find a bug report, please create one. [14:38] I now understand why my system freezes up and that's FF fault [14:38] Firefox [14:38] problem is that the issue is common [14:38] please share [14:39] but I don't know why it's happening. Internet did not give me good resources [14:39] I am getting random system freeze while browsing [14:39] with FF [14:39] I was hoping you found a fix. [14:39] I am asking on the firefox riot chat to see if they can help [14:40] on the internet they say to disable hw acceleration but it's already disabled.. [14:40] I would like to find a fix too :P [14:42] I was just not sure why the system was freezing up [14:42] but at least now I am sure that is firefox [14:43] I used FF for a few months and also saw random HW freezes, but it seemed to diminish over time. But now I am using the "controversial" Brave browser. [14:43] oh. Do you like it? [14:44] I am also looking forward to change browser.. [14:44] Yes, it automatically block all the crapware adds without installing any extensions. [14:46] mmm I didn't like the controversy [14:46] because the developer was a little shady.. right? [14:54] firefox blocks 3rd party cookies, seem many complain, disable ublock might help. === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life === MANIAC is now known as Guest4677 [18:34] How do I use the downloaded iso image to install Kubuntu 20.04 ? [19:39] https://kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/ [19:40] (Photo, 957x1280) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/Sm5PH0tQ/file_34311.jpg [19:40] got stuck at black screen with cursor after installation [19:41] try ctrl-alt-t to open a terminal. [19:41] previously i added another user to encrypt my drive then removed new user. can it try to log in deleted user? [19:41] @DarinMiller, didnt worm [19:45] @DarinMiller, do you have another suggestion? [20:11] At the moment, i am not sure what to try. [20:18] @orkhanazarli, try ctrl+alt+F2 to swith the tty, there you might get a console login [20:29] @My1xT, tried ctrl alt f1 and f2 [20:29] plugged another keyboard but still no response [21:42] @orkhanazarli, Otherwise you could try recovery mode. … Are you booting via classic bios or uefi? === leaftype2 is now known as leaftype === blue is now known as Guest6165