[03:48] <cfaber> Has anyone had issues installing 20.04.1 with a usb stick on a system with a cdrom present?
[03:49] <cfaber> It seems to fail reliably when suddenly it goes looking for libc6 on the cd media
[03:49] <cfaber> (which isn't present)
[03:56] <guiverc> cfaber, Yes I have installed on boxes with CD/DVDRW drives without issue --- CD media in the install process means the install-media, regardless of it being on hdd/ssd/thumb-drive/cflash/cd/dvd ...
[03:58] <guiverc> cfaber, I'd likely switch to a text terminal & check for squashfs errs (ie. read errors on install media; `sudo dmesg |grep squashfs`  ; the copyright/version message is all you should get in response, if you get multiple lines you've bad CD media (ie. media on thumb-drive is faulty)
[03:59] <cfaber> I was watching syslog during the install and it was trucking along just fine then suddenly bails out on: plugininstall.py apt_pkg.Error: E:Could not configure 'libc6:i386'
[03:59] <cfaber> when I look back up in the logging it was trying to pull the package from /dev/cdrom and failing
[04:00] <cfaber> I didn't really get too deep into why, I'll check in the morning to see what was actually leading up to it
[04:00] <guiverc> okay, /dev/cdrom I'd not expect, can't recall seeing that on any QA installs
[04:00] <cfaber> yeah I thought it was bizarre as well
[04:00] <cfaber> and it's repeatable, I've yet to get this machine to install correctly
[04:05] <guiverc> cfaber, I pulled up an install log, and I do see "2020-02-26 - 15:48:45 [6]: "/dev/sdb1 /cdrom iso9660 " in installs, but it's not '/dev/cdrom'
[04:06] <cfaber> Thanks for checking, I plan on digging into this further in the morning, I was hoping that someone had seen something similar in the past to save me the time trouble shooting it =)
[04:07] <guiverc> sorry... note: my lookup was calamares install (lubuntu) as I can't recall any useful kubuntu install bugs
[04:08] <cfaber> there might be something suspect on this system itself as well
[04:08] <cfaber> it's a core2 duo based system from '09 so it's a bit aged =)
[04:09] <guiverc> I do loads of refs to /cdrom in a kubuntu ubiquity log, none as /dev/cdrom .. my desktop I'm typing thi son is a 2009 dell (c2q though)
[04:09] <guiverc> many of my QA installs are on c2d
[04:09] <guiverc> my ^ paste was a c2d-e6850
[04:13] <guiverc> s/i do loads of refs/I see loads of refs/ ^
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[08:36] <Metamorphosis> Hello, for some reason my Kubuntu 20.04 has lost the ability to open Kickoff(application launcher) menu when I press the Windows key.
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[10:44] <samfisher> something messed up my KDE and is now showing black boxes in taskbar and menu icons. Also plasma themes have black boxes. Tried to reinstall themes and KDE but no success...
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[15:23] <user|60444> how to stop x server
[15:36] <user|60444> kubuntu shit
[16:08] <Wenz> Hi, currently facing a bottle neck. Some websites does not load on Kubuntu 20.04 but works fine on same wifi on Android Samsung Phone
[16:08] <Wenz> is this a cache issue ? i used stacer to get rid of cache, also cleaned Firefox cache
[16:09] <Wenz> still no luck. Even ctrl + F5 won't work. I tried as another user too, no result. It says " Unable to connect "
[16:41] <user|49387> What are the system requirements for the current LTS version of KUbuntu?
 I don't think there are any changes. 2gb ram, 50gb space
[16:55] <krytarik> They left after 2 mins btw.
[16:56] <Wenz> I am still here :)
[16:58] <krytarik> It doesn't seem to me that you are the same user as 'user|49387', who we referred to.
[16:59] <Wenz> I was being err interesting ?
[16:59] <Wenz> sorry if you felt bad
[17:00] <krytarik> More like looking for proof of your indication, but whatever.
[17:00] <Wenz> a helping hand will be great
[17:01] <Wenz> I got this domain working everywhere but in Kubuntu :(
[17:02] <krytarik> Now that the public log of this channel for the past hour is up, lemme check what you actually asked..
[17:03] <Wenz> sure, thanks
[17:06] <krytarik> So you can load some websites but others not?
[17:08] <Wenz> yes
[17:08] <Wenz> it works on mobile though
[17:08] <krytarik> Are you indicating it's only a single domain?
[17:08] <Wenz> same wifi
[17:08] <Wenz> more than one
[17:09] <Wenz> but techbasha.org does not show up at all
[17:09] <Wenz> while it works on my phone
[17:09] <Wenz> I even tried some commands for Flush DNS
[17:09] <krytarik> And "host techbasha.org" shows what?
[17:10] <Wenz> in Konsole ?
[17:10] <krytarik> Yep.
[17:10] <Wenz> techbasha.org has address 143.110.176.209
[17:11] <krytarik> Same here.
[17:11] <Wenz> I am not able to see the website
[17:11] <Wenz> as in
[17:11] <Wenz> it says unable to connect
[17:11] <krytarik> Can't connect to it either though.
[17:11] <Wenz> not even a 404
[17:11] <krytarik> Yeah, same.
[17:11] <Wenz> it is being rebuilt
[17:12] <Wenz> If I may, what error do you see ?
[17:12] <krytarik> Same as you do.
[17:12] <Wenz> I see
[17:12] <Wenz> Let me try once more
[17:12] <Wenz> will come back :)
[17:13] <Wenz> thanks for your effort
[17:13] <krytarik> Wait..
[17:13] <Wenz> ok
[17:13] <krytarik> Using 'wget' in the terminal shows "Connection refused." more exactly.
[17:14] <Wenz> I see
[17:14] <Wenz> 1 sec
[17:15] <Wenz> on mobile, it says webpage not available
[17:15] <krytarik> Good, so it caught up to the error now.. XD
[17:16] <Wenz> :)
[19:09] <Crell> Hi folks. I'm trying to install 20.10 via USB key on a new laptop. I'm running into issues with the UEFI setup when I partition it. From ddg-ing, it seems like the issue is the usb key isn't setup for UEFI.  It's a Kubuntu-only machine, so is there any real reason to try to make UEFI work rather than just switching it back to BIOS mode and blasting away everything?
[19:09] <Crell> (I already trashed the Windows partitions that were there previously.)
[19:55] <tomreyn> Crell: uefi *can* make things easier to maintain in the future, like when you want to add another OS, maybe on a different disk. also, firmware upgrades from ubuntu *may* become possible with it, or *can* become easier to handle (not requring windows). depends on mainboard / mobile device manufacturer and their preferences.
[19:56] <tomreyn> secureboot is only possible with uefi. but then, it's an open debate as to whether this practically adds a lot of security, and any that is relevant to you.
[19:57] <tomreyn> also to consider: some vendors/models/versions have a terribly buggy uefi implementation, for others this is true for bios. YMMV.
[19:58] <Crell> Lovely. This is a thinkpad yoga, if that matters. So far, trying to disable UEFI in the configuration entirely has failed.  So, I guess I have to figure out how to make this a UEFI boot usb key?
[19:58] <Crell> Because as is it will boot, but I get an error about mounting a vfat partition at /boot/efi from the installer.
[20:17] <GSMarquis> Trashing the Windows partition is always the best option. Its not a Lenovo by chance is it?
[20:18] <Gerontion> hello
[20:21] <Gerontion> hey Dutch
[20:36] <Crell> Yes, Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga.  I think about 2 years old?
[20:36] <Crell> GSMarquis: ^^
[20:37] <Crell> I'm typing this from a Lenovo X1 Carbon that installed fine I think 2 years ago.
 Im great BluesKaj. Sorry for the delayed reponse. Todays been pretty busy