[04:12] <toop> how do I speed a fresh install of kubuntu up
[04:12] <toop> the gui is lagging
[04:12] <toop> is it using all of my ram? how do I check
[04:13] <toop> right click menus, menus etc even typing at the minute
[04:13] <toop> I have wine installing and some files copying but it isnt that many files
[04:14] <toop> 31 GiB
[04:16] <toop> kubuntu is instlaled on a HDD though
[04:20] <toop> AMD Ryzen 7 1700 AMD RX Radeon 580 GDDR5 4GB 16gb ram
[04:24] <tomreyn> did you try to install a custom graphics driver by chance?
[04:24] <tomreyn> toop: ^
[04:24] <toop> no I just ran the installer
[04:25] <toop> for kubuntu
[04:25] <toop> weather the installer did or not is another thing
[04:25] <tomreyn> good. which installer, exactly? kubuntu 20.04.0 or .1?
[04:25] <toop> lemme check
[04:26] <tomreyn> just for the records, the proper driver shoul dbe installed by default and you shouldn't try to install another
[04:26] <toop> ok
[04:26] <tomreyn> !uptodate
[04:27] <toop> ok
[04:27] <tomreyn> ^ ensure the system is fully updated, and reboot
[04:27] <toop> omg the usb stick is literally labelled kubuntu_20_
[04:27] <toop> so idk
[04:27] <tomreyn> if the problem persists then, run   journalctl -kb | nc termbin.com 9999    in a terminal window and post the returned url
[04:28] <tomreyn> you'll be on 20.04.1 after installing all updates as discussed above
[04:28] <toop> ok
[04:29] <toop> will it reboot without asking cause I have wine installing and files copying
[04:32] <tomreyn> no, it wont
[04:32] <toop> cool
[04:32] <tomreyn> but if you have other packages installing through apt, you won't be able to carry out those updates
[04:32] <tomreyn> need to wait until those are done
[04:40] <tomreyn> i need to catch some sleep - good luck!
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[04:40] <toop> ok thx
[05:57] <toop> https://termbin.com/a8nx
[05:58] <toop> performance still doesn't feel right
[05:59] <toop> I ran sudo apt update and sudo apt update all
[07:19] <lordievader> Good morning
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[10:09] <mq95> Hi, I need some help: I want to use a single command line to run one program after another (example: run program1, wait for it to load completely, run program2). How do I do that in a single command line? Thanks
[10:12] <diogenes_> command1 ; command 2 or command1 ; sleep 5s ; command2
[10:43] <mq95> thank you
[13:41] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[22:18] <viewer|10> Salvea tutti
[22:18] <viewer|10> Ciaooo
[22:21] <viewer|62> Mi consigliate  kubuntu !??
[22:23] <viewer|62> Ho isato x 25 anni solo windows...
[22:24] <viewer|62> Vi e' nessuno
[22:25] <viewer|62> Salve.....
[22:26] <InZane84> Hello Kubunites! I just installed Kubuntu 20.04 and the installer crashed at the very end as it was downloading updates...I have booted into the new installation and want to determine if my system is in an inconsistent state because of the installer crash. How do I determine this or is there nothing to be worried about? Are their logs that the
[22:26] <InZane84> installer writes to?
[22:29] <InZane84> there's no /var/log/installer/ ?
[22:32] <InZane84> I need help determining if my newly installed system is in an inconsistent state after an installer crash....
[22:32] <InZane84> I've booted into it...
[22:36] <InZane84> I think it had something to do with "Install 3rd party software..." being checked because I have a Nvidia GTX 960 and would like the proprietary driver package from nvidia. Their control panel is better than the Windows one and displays more metrics....
[22:36] <InZane84> is this channel dead or what
[22:53] <Dragnslcr> You can either try fetching updates using Discover and see if it gives you any errors, or open a terminal and run "sudo apt update" and "sudo apt upgrade"
[22:55] <InZane84> Dragnslcr where are the installer logs kept?
[22:57] <Dragnslcr> I'm not sure offhand, and I don't have a recent installation to check
[22:58] <Dragnslcr> If there's anything saved to the target disk, it might be in /var/log
[22:58] <InZane84> there's no such path
[22:58] <InZane84> i mean there is but what does the installer write to?
[22:59] <Dragnslcr> In general, or specifically a log file?
[23:00] <InZane84> specifically. which file does the installer write to or does it even do such
[23:01] <InZane84> i'm upgrading and it resumed from where it left off after the installer crashed. i guess i'm good
[23:01] <InZane84> i just would like more information on what happened
[23:02] <genii> Try /var/log/apt/history.log
[23:03] <InZane84> that lists a multitude of package names but no clear info
[23:04] <InZane84> I'm probably good. I believe the base installation finished and it crashed trying to download 3rd party software....
[23:05] <InZane84> it had done the grub install and everything...
[23:05] <genii> There's also /var/log/dpkg.log
[23:06] <InZane84>  that lists lines of text such as "status unpacked libmaxminddb0:amd64 1.4.2-0ubuntu1.20.04.1"
[23:07] <InZane84> i'm doing an upgrade right now so maybe that file is getting written to now.....?
[23:11] <InZane84> upgrade is completing. going to reboot