[05:44] <ian8254> Does anyone know why global menus aren't working with firefox on a new kubuntu 20.04 installation? I had it working previously on the same machine with KDE installed on mint 19.3.
[05:46] <user|62084> how to disable default startup applications like python3
[06:23] <linux_> Hi, does anyone know how to fix wine crashing everytime I install an application?
[06:31] <diogenes_> linux_, what app?
[06:53] <linux_> diogenes, I am trying to install an exe app of an organisation and wine seems to crash everytime while creating a virtual space and this is not just for a specific app, it happens for exe applications
[06:54] <diogenes_> linux_, try it in terminal and see what error it shows.
[06:56] <linux_> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/k9xDt4ZCRh/
[06:56] <linux_> here is the terminal paste
[06:56] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:00] <gnoob> does this help https://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=30818
[07:01] <gnoob> seem to be some sort of incompatibility between 64 and 32 bit.
[07:04] <gnoob> my guess would be something wrong with your install of wine.  https://linuxconfig.org/install-wine-on-ubuntu-20-04-focal-fossa-linux    might help too.
[07:05] <linux_> gnoob, yea seems like I am not able to create a x64 virtual drive for some reason. I just looked at your link and tried creating a x86 virtual drive and it worked.
[07:05] <linux_> wine was installed as part of playonlinux package from discover store.
[07:10] <gnoob> probably can't hut to also follow that 2nd guide
[07:11] <gnoob> but I am not a guru or anything.
[07:11] <linux_> gnoob, thank you so much. The link  https://linuxconfig.org/install-wine-on-ubuntu-20-04-focal-fossa-linux shows I also need to install wine64 for x64 virtual drive which doesn't come by default with playonlinux
[07:12] <linux_> Installed wine64 and it just works now
[07:12] <gnoob> :), I just searched what was on your pastebin
[07:12] <gnoob> the error at the bottom.
[07:12] <gnoob> linux_: glad I could help however.
[07:13] <linux_> Yeah I tried the same before and couldn't find a solution. Thank you for taking the time to help me out :)
 Gnoob :')
 Funny nick
[11:44] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[12:17] <manjaro-web|51> hello, I couldn't turn off my nvidia gpu in kubuntu even by installing nvidia driver
[12:20] <BluesKaj> is the nvidia gpu a dedicated pci card?
[12:22] <BluesKaj> if so you should be able to choose which gpu you want to use in the uefi/bios
[13:12] <Gamertoc> Hey guys, got a weird issue lately. (btw I'm running Ubuntu 20.04 with KDE Plasma) So I sent my PC to sleep once with a few applications open so I could come back to them later, obviously. Since then, every time I start/restart my PC, those same applications are opened again, which is quite annoying. I have no idea on where this comes from or how
[13:12] <Gamertoc> to fix it
[13:19] <ksyd> Gamertoc: I'm far from an expert but maybe it's because in your settings Restore previous session is enabled?
[13:19] <Gamertoc> I'll check
[13:20] <Gamertoc> Indeed, that one was enabled. I'll try again to see if it works now :D
[13:21] <ksyd> In my case I set it to "Start with an empty session" and for Deafult Leave Option: "Turn off computer"
[13:22] <Gamertoc> ksyd it worked, thank you! :D
[13:23] <ksyd> Wow, I'm glad it worked. :)
[13:23] <deww> Gamertoc: \o/
[14:52] <jimmyorrea> Hey guys, just got a quick question... im running an old laptop, and im using ubuntu gnome on it.... was thinking of switching to kubuntu so it would get faster but wanted to tweak plasma to a more macos look, will that still make my laptop slow and is switching from gnome to plasma gonna make it faster? thanx guys
[14:54] <jimmyorrea> i know that lubuntu and xubuntu are actually what i need, but i was hoping maybe kde didnt slow my laptop down
 What are your specs?
[14:55] <jimmyorrea> well its a ideapad s205 with 1.5 gb ram and an AMD e450 apu processor
[14:56] <jimmyorrea> its got 500gb storage
[14:59] <BluesKaj> kde/plasma on 1.5 gb ram will be rather slow, lubuntu and xubuntu are better choices for that laptop
[15:00] <BluesKaj> jimmyorrea,^
[15:01] <jimmyorrea> yeah, i was aware, i was just in denial hehehe, i appreciate the help, thankx
[15:02] <BluesKaj> jimmyorrea, the recommended minimum for kde/plasma is 4GB RAM, and most likely a faster cpu
[15:02] <jimmyorrea> damn
[15:02] <jimmyorrea> yeah, thanks i was just thinking since ive gotten used to gnome being so slow, maybe kde was gonna be a bit faster
[15:03] <jimmyorrea> thanx anyways guys, think imma switch to lubuntu instead
 Mm lubuntu is a great choice. I would definitely try it. You could also have tried kubuntu with all the desktop effects off to see if that's better
[15:04] <BluesKaj> jimmyorrea, I haven't used gnome for many yrs, but according to reports kde/plasma needs a bit more firepower than gnome since it's so flexible with a lot of default apps
 But that would be a painful experience anyway on that cpu
 Gnome it's much slower than kde.. At least talkin about graphics and desktop experience. I tried that on my core2duo and it was slow. Kde was so much better but I did not try ubuntu 20.. Talking about 19.10
 Maybe it has improved
[15:08] <jimmyorrea> hey cool to know, ive decided to go ith lubuntu and look for a macos feel to it, im sure ill find one, thanx guys
 Maybe you can also install kde plasma on lubuntu someday
 If you get tired of your de
 Good luck with lubuntu :)
 @DarinMiller
 @DarinMiller, This doesn't help
[16:08] <analogical> in k3b how do I save the project as an ISO instead of burning it??
 Hi, is it possible to install the ISO groovy-desktop-amd64.iso from usb?
 because i can't get it to start normally from usb
 probably, you just need to make a bootable USB stick from that
 unfortunately with this ISO the pendrive boot doesn't work, it switches directly to the system boot. I tried with Fedora image writer and with balenaEtcher
 With any other distro it works properly
 With Rufus, boot correctly 😍
 Okay that's weird. Although i don't create boot able usb sticks anymore when i have isos as i have an isoloader hdd-case
[18:14] <fcanela2> Hello. I suppose tons of people have already asked today but I am unable to find information elsewhere
[18:14] <fcanela2> When can be Kubuntu 20.04.1 expected?
 It’s already out
[18:15] <fcanela2> Weird. The official download page (https://kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/) mentions Kubuntu 20.04 LTS, without any details regarding the Point Release
[18:15] <fcanela2> and it states the point release clearly for the Kubuntu 18.04.4 LTS version
[18:15] <fcanela2> Thanks, @ItzSwirlz
[18:16] <fcanela2> Humf. The image I am downloading have no .1 in the filename. Where can the point release be found?
[18:17] <RikMills> fcanela2: it is expected when the Ubutnu release team announce it for all flavours
[18:17] <fcanela2> Nevermind, I found it :)  http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/20.04.1/
[18:18] <RikMills> ISO obviously need to sync to all mirrors before that announcement goes out ;)
[18:18] <fcanela2> Should I wait then, RikMills? Thanks for the info, btw
[18:18] <fcanela2> Then I will wait to avoid taking bandwidth from servers
[18:18] <RikMills> that would be appreciated...
[18:19] <fcanela2> I will download the torrent and let it seeding instead. Thanks a lot for the info!
[18:19] <RikMills> np :)
[20:01] <Roey> hi
[20:01] <Roey> anyone hre know about Zoom?
[20:05] <diogenes_> Roey, ask.
[20:05] <Roey> yeah, I'm trying to figure out why it is stalling on me.
[20:05] <Roey> I open it, I clicked on New Meeting, and I just see a window saying "Connecting:"
[20:05] <Roey> n othing past that
[20:06] <diogenes_> Roey, maybe you have a firewall?
[20:06] <Roey> it's not that
[20:07] <Roey> I changed nohting from having used Zoom yesterday, and yet today it refuses to run correctly.
[20:08] <diogenes_> any system updates?
[20:08] <Roey> I rebooted since then
[20:08] <Roey> hmm i wish zoom devs were online and accesible somwhere
[20:11] <Roey> and also
[20:11] <Roey> for some reason Youtube is stuck waiting when I hit Play.. I htink it may be connected to my audio somehow
[20:14] <diogenes_> Roey, you could try a different DNS.
[20:18] <Roey> why dns, diogenes_? like, what gives you the impression that it's timing out waiting for dns, maybe?
[20:20] <diogenes_> Roey, because i had a similar problem of slow loading videos and i change the DNS so no more issues.
[20:21] <Roey> diogenes_: ahhhhh
[20:22] <Roey> hrmmm how can I check what my current DNS is? in /etc/resolv.conf it just points to "nameserver 127.0.0.1"
[20:22] <Roey> diogenes_: ok, I re-wrote resolv.conf with a backup of it I keep that is configured to openDNS
[20:23] <diogenes_> Roey, re-writing resolv.conf won't help.
[20:24] <Roey> then wha twill/
[20:24] <Roey> I mean yeah it'll get overwritten at some point automatically
[20:24] <diogenes_> it's not even applied.
[20:25] <diogenes_> https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/change-dns-settings-on-linux/
[20:26] <diogenes_> scroll down to KDE.
[20:27] <diogenes_> i suggest 1.1.1.1,1.0.0.1
[20:27] <Roey> ok
[20:27] <Roey> I mean I use openDNS specifically
[20:27] <Roey> and not google, if that's what you were suggesting
[20:28] <diogenes_> no, i suggested cloudflare.
[20:29] <Roey> oh, ok.
[21:40] <Roey> hello
[21:40] <Roey> why is it that when I do "pavucontrol", it just tells me "establishing connection to PulseAudio; please wait"?
[21:46] <Roey> and why can't my system connect to my Bluetooth BOSE SoundlinkIII speaker?