[00:49] dimasnirwan was added by: dimasnirwan [00:50] (Photo, 1280x719) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/oxVkTIZ0/file_37817.jpg What is the bug with icons after sleep mode? [00:51] This bug has been around for a long time [00:52] How to fix this? [01:56] hello [01:57] anyone here? I'm unable to mount my external hard drive for some reason--I mount it, but when I look at the mount point, it is empty, and when I issue "mount", I don't see it listed at all. [02:16] Roey, you haven't said what release, but if you have issues, did you look for clues in `dmesg` (when you mount at terminal messages are usually seen anyway; GUI tools tend to require searching in logs) [02:16] guiverc: I did, yes [02:16] no clue still [02:17] latest release. [02:18] please be specific (latest release), some users have differnet understandings to what I expect... does the partition show in blkid, is it clean? (ie. if NTFS wasn't used on a fastboot enabled system, hibernated etc) [02:31] guiverc: ok, specific: [02:31] 1) lsblk shows the drive. It is /dev/sdc (not /dev/sdc1) [02:31] 2) when i try to mount -v /dev/sdc /backup, it says it's mounting it , yet I do not see it in the output of "mount" after that. [02:32] 3) it's formatted for ext4 [02:32] normally you're partitioning partitions (GPT & MBR tables) not drives. what *fs* is it [02:32] ext4. [02:32] what was it created on, why no partition table? [02:33] I did mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdc. [02:33] I wouldn't mount it, but likely look in KDE Partition Manager to see it checks out okay, or 'gparted` [02:34] yeah, so /dev/sdc in gparted shows up as an 8TB ext4 volume. [02:34] this is not an issue [02:34] I have mounted this drive before. [02:34] I do not understand hwy it is acting lfaky [02:34] flaky* [02:34] flakey * [02:34] when I try to moutn it this time. [02:37] sorry I can't help.. I don't have a like partitioned device (that I can think of) to try & look locally & play.. something doesn't feel right & I can't work out what i'm thinking [03:45] alguien en español? [04:09] someone speak spanish [04:33] LoneWolf_Shining was added by: LoneWolf_Shining [04:59] I agree with you,thanks anyway [06:20] Good morning [07:18] i still cant get nvidia drivers working dangit [07:19] when i install nvidia drivers then reboot, its just a black screen with no cursor or anything, and my PC isn't responsive to me pressing the power button, i have to hold it down [09:23] Hjic Sbai was added by: Hjic Sbai [09:44] guys i cant get nvidia drivers working [09:44] please help [11:10] why are you getting entity [11:26] Hi all [11:27] should I set anything on html ? [11:34] hello === westor{off} is now known as westor [11:49] hello, I heard rumors that there is now an official upgrade path from ubuntu LTS 18.04 to 20.04 - I'm using kubuntu and did not yet see such an update message. Anyone an idea when this will come? [11:51] user|44107: What does `do-release-upgrade` say? [12:27] typicallinukss was added by: typicallinukss [12:28] тыпычный лынуксоыид завел теелграм [12:29] Hello! … Why the notification of update to Kubuntu 20.04 not showing in Kubuntu 18.04, but when I do in terminal 'do-release-upgrade', update available? [12:30] ah, ok, there are pending "normal" updates... [12:34] @user|44107, But notification must be showing, yes? [12:45] o-release-upgrade [12:45] Checking for a new Ubuntu release [12:45] Please install all available updates for your release before upgrading. [12:46] no graphical message in "Updates" [12:55] user|44107, so, run updates properly, reboot, and try again? === dsf_ is now known as dsf [13:16] Lynn Gleason was added by: Lynn Gleason [13:18] @user|44107, You can download the new release iso and write the iso file to USB. Then boot via USB and select upgrade installation option. This way will also work. [13:19] Please take a backup before you try any method of upgrades. [14:51] Hello [14:52] Help me pls. I want to install kubuntu on a laptop stacked in bios. I only hve a usb [14:53] Can you boot off the USB stick? [15:54] i connected my phone aux with my laptop, but when i play music on my phone, my laptop isnt detecting aux [15:55] music isnt plaing from my laptop [15:58] @SharGen19, Check the audio properties in desktop panel. If no audio device shown, run the hardware probe. [16:00] If you have installed audio video codecs from other sources instead of repository, such problems are expected. [16:00] (Photo, 1280x719) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/e05RnrVv/file_37861.jpg [16:00] its detecting [16:00] but isnt playing? [16:01] Then it is probably codec issue. [16:01] Restart pc once. [16:03] If still not working, 2 things you can do. [16:05] If you are running codecs from main repository, open software manager and search audio video codec library and utilities. Select codec files which are not installed till date. Install them.restart. this will work. [16:07] (Photo, 1280x719) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/wvI7ZRZa/file_37863.jpg [16:07] now its not detecting any input [16:08] Other method is to uninstall different 3rd party codecs installed by different software's(this may make make those software unusable). Then download packman codec package or vlc videolan player+codec package. Install them. Your issue will be resolved. [16:10] uhm what should i uninstall? [16:10] @SharGen19, I told you earlier also try to install all required software from oss or non oss repository only. Otherwise you may face difficulty. [16:11] @sammy_v, uhm i havent downloaded anything from any other repos [16:11] @SharGen19, Many games and other software install their own codec packs. This will mess up with default codecs. [16:11] only conky that i uninstalled [16:11] Ok [16:12] @sammy_v, so how i suppose to untill those? i dont know which all stuffs are installed? and how to remove it? [16:12] I cannot help you more than this as I don't have access to your system. [16:13] @SharGen19, If you have not install any software from outside the kubuntu system. Then the problem lies somewhere else. [16:17] Codecs necessary to play most music containers and formats … ffmpeg … gstreamer-plugins-bad … gstreamer-plugins-libav … gstreamer-plugins-ugly … libavcodec58 … libavdevice58 … libavfilter7 … libavformat58 … libavresample4 … libavutil56 … vlc-codecs [16:17] Check if they are installed in your system or not. [16:19] Check system messages to diagnose error. [16:19] E: Unable to locate package gstreamer-plugins-bad [16:20] Hmm check in package manager if it is there or not. Just reinstall it. [16:21] (Photo, 1280x719) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/xggWmO3x/file_37865.jpg [16:21] @sammy_v, . [16:22] Ok then install all above codecs and vlc player. [16:23] (Photo, 1280x719) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/QPOr2cta/file_37866.jpg [16:23] @sammy_v, i have vlc installed [16:24] gstreamer-plugins-bad … gstreamer-plugins-libav … gstreamer-plugins-ugly [16:24] these arent installed [16:24] Ok install the codecs only. [16:24] but im unable to find specific packages [16:25] Search and select them in package manager. Hit install option. [16:26] @SharGen19, the gstreamer packages on ubuntu are prefixed gstreamer1.0.- instead of gtstreamer- [16:26] (Photo, 1280x719) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/ElLCLKj8/file_37868.jpg [16:26] Ok use terminal [16:27] $ sudo apt update [16:27] @SharGen19, than which one should i install? [16:27] $ sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extras [16:28] Use this terminal commands. [16:28] @sammy_v, done [16:28] It get done in jiffy. [16:29] (Photo, 1280x719) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/rRAVCdWs/file_37869.jpg [16:29] how accept? [16:29] Accept [16:29] No issue. [16:30] uhm unable to [16:30] Since some of the codes are non oss and other support software is being installed, it is asking for permissions. [16:31] yeah it fine, but when i click on ok nothing happening [16:31] also when i click enter nothing [16:31] press* [16:31] Press enter on keyboard after bringing the EULA window to forefront. [16:32] uhm [16:32] Scroll the window till end and then it will accept your permission [16:33] ok when i used arrow key it showed [16:34] (Photo, 1280x719) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/vddgP0Ns/file_37870.jpg [16:38] Hahaha jiffy is not a command...Jiffy means fast. [16:39] Using just 2 commands, it gets install fast. [16:39] Restart your pc and enjoy audio. [16:54] HI all, I had a disk crash on a system where at startup I had a grub menu with linux and windows as options. I downloaded the 20.04.1 ISO put it on a USB drive. Next I rebooted and had two options : UEFI boot from my usb stick and non UEFI. When selecting Non UEFI, system installed but grub does not detect windows. When booting with UEFI, I get [16:54] the 'kubuntu' logo but nothing else happens. Help ! [17:31] hi everybody! Do you know what application creates the user smbguest on kubuntu 20.04.1 LTS? [17:35] eeos, it must be you, editting /etc/samba/smb.conf [17:35] https://www.debuntu.org/samba-how-to-share-files-for-your-lan-without-userpassword/ [17:36] oerheks: well, unless I do it in my sleep .... that did not happen. [17:37] oerheks: after reading most of the manuals on samba, and having googled the problem oh so many times I still cannot share the content of one subdirectory using samba and now there is this user that is not removed even when I purge. [17:39] oerheks: there is the user smbguest, but not the group smbguest, and the groups sambashare, and sambamachine, but not the users .... that is a weird configuration to say the least. [17:39] smbpasswd -x # userdel -r # systemctl restart smbd [17:40] oerheks: yes, of course .... but the point is what package and what processes created that user and when [17:40] oerheks: (and why) [17:40] you did, smbguest is not a standard user [17:41] oerheks: users appearing out of nowhere are a potential breach in system security [17:41] oerheks: I definitvely did not .... one of the packages installed did either in preinstallation or in post. [17:41] oerheks: unless I have developed split personality in the last alf hour. [17:42] oerheks: happy to share my bash history for the last two hours, so you cn grep it. [17:44] oerheks: indeed, history | grep -i smbguest returns 2007 history | grep -i smbguest [18:14] Hi [18:15] any antivirus recommended for kubuntu ? [18:38] An antivirus with GNU/Linux ? Why ? [18:40] @Chen, Clamav [18:42] @tuxakadjseb, There are virus and malware hitting Linux systems also [18:42] There are even PUA in Linux systems. [18:43] Potentially unwanted programs (PUP) [18:47] Sure ? [18:47] Yes [18:48] You can google about this... [18:48] I know that it exists but I have no friends who have any virus with an GNU/Linux system. [18:49] That is why each software package is signed by a unique key. Package manager stops installation if it is not matching... [18:50] There is a possibility of PUP/malware/virus slipping in if user okays software with unidentified software keys. === _babush_ is now known as mhackeroni|bot === froh is now known as asasdgas === asasdgas is now known as froh === froh_ is now known as froh === froh is now known as frode_h [20:17] Hello...i've created ab [20:20] user|62304: hi. you created what? [20:29] I've created a bootable usb stick with Kubuntu 20.04. I am trying to install it on an Acer AO722 laptop running Windows 7. It has an AMD C 60 processor and 64 bit operating system. Every time I've tried to boot from the usb drive everything starts out fine then the message "decoding failed" comes up and loops on. Can someone please help me with thi [20:29] s problem. Thank you. [20:31] did you check the downloaded iso? [20:31] !md5sum [20:31] To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which a checksum is provided), see https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/how-to-verify-ubuntu [20:31] I've created a bootable usb stick with Kubuntu 20.04. I am trying to install it on an Acer AO722 laptop running Windows 7. It has an AMD C 60 processor and 64 bit operating system. Every time I've tried to boot from the usb drive everything starts out fine then the message "decoding failed" comes up and loops on. Can someone please help me with thi [20:31] s problem. Thank you. [20:32] user|62304: did you read what oerheks asked? [20:34] well I downloaded _kubuntu_.I don't know how to check the iso. [20:34] Huh, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1835660 [20:34] Launchpad bug 1835660 in linux (Ubuntu) "initramfs unpacking failed" [High,Confirmed] [20:36] user|62304: the process explained in the ubuntu tutorial for ubuntu should also apply to *k*ubuntu, since they sahre the same foundation. [20:37] user|62304: in fact, the "Verify your ISO download" link on https://kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/ points to the ubuntu tutorial, too. [20:38] will try it. Thank you! [20:39] user|62304: IF testing this turns out that the checksum of your downloaded iso image is correct, and if the online self-test (during boot of the installer) also reports no errors, you can also try booting with the "dis_ucode_ldr" kernel parameter [20:39] !kernelparm | user|62304 [20:39] user|62304: To add a one-time or permanent kernel boot parameter see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters [20:58] hello [21:00] hi Guest_43 [21:03] I want to ask one question - I have relatively new notebook (buyed few months ago - Dell G17), but often (about once a week) during kubuntu 20.04 startup, there are filesystem errors, that needs to be corrected using fsck (on rotating disk, not ssd), which can cause that, or what I should check? [21:08] Guest_43: hmm, this may actually suggest a broken disk. but this is just a wild guess for now. you can use smartctl -x /dev/sdX (replace the X!) to check its status. [21:08] !smart [21:08] smart is Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology, a monitoring system for hard drives. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools === atlas_ is now known as Guest60703 [21:09] Guest_43: also, as a note for your next question: you'Re welcome to just rush in here and immediately ask your question, no need to wait until someone responds [21:10] this isn't considered impolite on IRC, but rather recommended. [21:11] thank you - I've also tried using GSmartControl, quick check looks ok, and on attributes tab, there are 3 pre failure items (which is strange, because Raw Read Error Rate is 0, Reallocated Sector Count is also 0, Spin up time is 1355) [21:15] Guest_43: can you share the attribute table? [21:15] "ID","Name","Failed","Norm-ed value","Worst","Threshold","Raw value","Type","Flags"1,"Raw Read Error Rate","never","100","100","50","0","pre-failure","PO-R--"3,"Spin-Up Time","never","100","100","1","1 355","pre-failure","POS--K"5,"Reallocated Sector Count","never","100","100","50","0","pre-failure","PO--CK"9,"Power-On [21:15] Time","never","97","97","0","1 263","old age","-O--CK"12,"Power Cycle Count","never","100","100","0","289","old age","-O--CK"191,"G-Sense Error Rate","never","100","100","0","3","old age","-O--CK"192,"Head Retract Cycle Count","never","100","100","0","9","old age","-O--CK"193,"Load / Unload Cycle","never","100","100","0","4 205","old [21:15] age","-O--CK"194,"Temperature (Celsius)","never","100","100","0","43 (Min/Max 20/50)","old age","-O---K"199,"UDMA CRC Error Count","never","200","253","0","0","old age","-O--CK"240,"Head Flying Hours","never","98","98","0","1 036","old age","-O--CK"241,"Total LBAs Written","never","100","100","0","2 814 249 259","old age","-O--CK"242,"Total LBAs [21:15] Read","never","100","100","0","1 218 052 837","old age","-O--CK"254,"Free Fall Protection","never","100","100","0","0","old age","-O--CK" [21:15] oh, use a pastebin [21:15] !paste [21:15] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [21:15] sorry:) [21:16] !paste "ID","Name","Failed","Norm-ed value","Worst","Threshold","Raw value","Type","Flags"1,"Raw Read Error Rate","never","100","100","50","0","pre-failure","PO-R--"3,"Spin-Up Time","never","100","100","1","1 355","pre-failure","POS--K"5,"Reallocated Sector Count","never","100","100","50","0","pre-failure","PO--CK"9,"Power-On [21:16] Guest_43: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [21:16] Time","never","97","97","0","1 263","old age","-O--CK"12,"Power Cycle Count","never","100","100","0","289","old age","-O--CK"191,"G-Sense Error Rate","never","100","100","0","3","old age","-O--CK"192,"Head Retract Cycle Count","never","100","100","0","9","old age","-O--CK"193,"Load / Unload Cycle","never","100","100","0","4 205","old [21:16] age","-O--CK"194,"Temperature (Celsius)","never","100","100","0","43 (Min/Max 20/50)","old age","-O---K"199,"UDMA CRC Error Count","never","200","253","0","0","old age","-O--CK"240,"Head Flying Hours","never","98","98","0","1 036","old age","-O--CK"241,"Total LBAs Written","never","100","100","0","2 814 249 259","old age","-O--CK"242,"Total LBAs [21:16] Read","never","100","100","0","1 218 052 837","old age","-O--CK"254,"Free Fall Protection","never","100","100","0","0","old age","-O--CK" [21:16] hello [21:16] Guest_43: visit https://paste.ubuntu.com and paste your text [21:16] https://pastebin.com/ThRN6va1 [21:16] ok [21:21] Guest_43: hmm, those look fine, except for the 3 g-sense errors. [21:22] yep :) also that this happens often to files, which were lastly in use - for example web browser cache files, or last time it was file, which was edited before shutting down [21:23] it is ext4 filesystem, in fstab mounted with default options [21:24] Guest_43: hmm, have you modified the filesystem configuration to non default values, though? [21:24] i.e. using tune2fs [21:25] no, i'm not aware of doing something like that [21:25] and when you shut the system down, you do it from the kubuntu menu? [21:26] i.e. you don't just push the power button on the computer, right? [21:26] yes, only proper way - system logs out, then I can hear disk to be turned off and after that system is shut down [21:27] hmm, strange, i haven't heard of this. maybe ask in #ubuntu, too, there might be more people with a suggestion on what else to try. another option would be to just return the disk, requesting replacement, [21:28] a bios update and disk firmware update could help, too [21:30] yes, I also can't found something similar - only problems with dualboot, but it is not this case :) good point, i'm not updated bios/disk firmware [21:31] i was considering dual boot also, but this would result in different problems than the ones you discussed [21:42] nick registered&switched to bobo87, i'll try to ask on #ubuntu :) [22:28] Carrie Williams was added by: Carrie Williams [22:29] hey all