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pedro_ | iaeee | 04:26 |
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Wheelz | Good evening | 04:28 |
Wheelz | I'm new to Kubuntu and been searching the forums with no real luck. Is it possible to run Anbox on Kubuntu? | 04:29 |
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IrcsomeBot | Wolfgang Brömmelkamp was added by: Wolfgang Brömmelkamp | 05:51 |
IrcsomeBot | <thanveer787> @ri5h46h i installed kde neon as you said. as you said it has 5.4 kernel. Eventhough during installation time i seen those acpi errors. But after installation from the first boot. No more acpi errors occured. … The thing is . That contact admin error persists when i access a particular disk partition . When i mount it whole system becomes read only( So all the activity gives that contact admin error from then ). i think that | 06:00 |
IrcsomeBot | particular partition has errors in it. But doesnt make sense cuz it is making the whole system read only( reboot fixes it) . | 06:00 |
lordievader | Good morning | 06:48 |
PoonFly | Good morning | 06:49 |
Daskreech | Wheelz: Short answer is yes it is | 07:47 |
kbm | hi all | 07:52 |
Daskreech | Hello | 08:05 |
IrcsomeBot | <thanveer787> @thanveer787, For that last several boots not having any probs at all. I dont know what happened for it to fix itself. | 09:03 |
viewer|52 | J | 09:27 |
viewer|52 | HI | 09:27 |
IrcsomeBot | <ri5h46h> @thanveer787, I would suggest wiping your disk completely and then installing. | 10:12 |
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BluesKaj | Hi folks | 12:54 |
IrcsomeBot | <thanveer787> @ri5h46h, i checked throughly in windows. that partition clearly has problems. I was nt able to shrink it. it says the partition is currupted . i ran a check disk. But it may take days to complete. so i think i should leave that partition there . i culd access it from windows anyway. Today . i got stuck in the same way as yesterday. but it was simple to work around. just fsck partition name command fixed that issue. | 13:18 |
IrcsomeBot | <ri5h46h> @thanveer787, KDE neon working fine now ? | 13:28 |
IrcsomeBot | <ri5h46h> @BluesKaj, Hello, Good Morning 😊 | 13:29 |
IrcsomeBot | <thanveer787> @ri5h46h, everything fine . if i dont try use that particular partition. | 13:32 |
IrcsomeBot | <thanveer787> some times even that partition works too its random :/ | 13:32 |
IrcsomeBot | <ri5h46h> @thanveer787, hmm, please consider wiping your disk completely. maybe it will fix. | 13:33 |
IrcsomeBot | <thanveer787> @ri5h46h, i wuld have done it. I dont have a backup system right. thats why iam turning back | 13:34 |
IrcsomeBot | <thanveer787> that is an 800gb partition with 90% used | 13:34 |
IrcsomeBot | <thanveer787> is there anyway to see a live log to see what happening in back like we do in android | 13:37 |
BluesKaj | 'morning @ri5h46h | 13:38 |
BluesKaj | checkdisk can sometimes change the data location on corrupted disk ands possibly lose it. ddrescue is a better alternative | 13:40 |
IrcsomeBot | <thanveer787> @BluesKaj, is it a windows software ? | 13:40 |
BluesKaj | no | 13:41 |
BluesKaj | ddrescue can work on a windows parttion from linux | 13:41 |
BluesKaj | afaik | 13:42 |
IrcsomeBot | <thanveer787> @BluesKaj, works with ntfs too ? | 13:46 |
BluesKaj | yes , ddrescue is abit for bit transfer | 13:46 |
BluesKaj | https://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/manual/ddrescue_manual.html | 13:49 |
IrcsomeBot | <thanveer787> @BluesKaj, thanks | 13:50 |
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kirvesAxe | I've installed synaptic on 20.04 and I want to make it my default packet manager and get rid of discover. Should I adjust some settings before I remove all plasma-discover.* packages? | 15:21 |
vlctester | vlc problm | 16:13 |
vlctester | vlc repeat filmintro | 16:14 |
vlctester | but why? | 16:14 |
vlctester | how to solve problem? | 16:14 |
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SirFooBar | Hello, after unplugging my box, and plugging it back in, Xorg fails to start. I can get to sddm without issues, but it hangs once I hit cairrage return. I have a nvidia GPU, and I suspect that the Nvidia drivers are the culprit. I have already reset xorg.conf, and there was no change. I run Kubuntu 20.10, and up until now, I haven't had any issues | 17:33 |
SirFooBar | like this. | 17:33 |
SirFooBar | *carriage | 17:33 |
SirFooBar | This place is really inactive I see. | 17:43 |
kirvesAxe | nowadays, a bit too many places in IRC are :( | 17:45 |
SirFooBar | kirvesaxe do you think you can help with my little predicament? | 18:02 |
kirvesAxe | SirFooBar, not my expertise, sorry :/ | 18:08 |
kirvesAxe | (I'm still waiting if someone would happen to answer the question I asked two hours prior to you :) | 18:09 |
SirFooBar | I may be able to answer, could you send it? | 18:10 |
kirvesAxe | I've installed synaptic on 20.04 and I want to make it my default packet manager and get rid of discover. Should I adjust some settings before I remove all plasma-discover.* packages? | 18:12 |
SirFooBar | kirvesAxe I don't recommend that you remove discover completely; do you want synaptic to give you automatic update notifications? | 18:16 |
SirFooBar | if so, you could disable the discover service | 18:16 |
SirFooBar | and leave synaptic enabled | 18:16 |
SirFooBar | you should be able to make synaptic the default package manager for opening .deb files as well as applinks. | 18:17 |
kirvesAxe | So you're not helpping :) | 18:17 |
SirFooBar | Okay, so you just want discover plain gone? | 18:18 |
SirFooBar | I would make sure that synaptic is working properly, and then run "sudo apt remove plasma-discover" and check synaptic again. If it is still working, run "sudo apt purge --autoremove" | 18:20 |
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kirvesAxe | Well nobody needs two packet managers, I'm only asking just in case there's some system integration that might fail somewhere if I do this the wrong way :) | 18:21 |
SirFooBar | There should not be a problem, because kde plasma can run without Discover. Unless your OS install is broken already and you don't know about it, you should be fine. | 18:22 |
SirFooBar | kirvesAxe The only way that I can guarantee that you won't run into problems, is to not remove Discover, and just use Synaptic as your default. | 18:25 |
SirFooBar | Of course if you were going to remove Discover, and you still want update notifications, you should install "update-manager" | 18:27 |
SirFooBar | Both Discover and Synaptic do the exact same thing as apt. They are basically wrappers. | 18:28 |
SirFooBar | Also if anybody saw my question, I solved it myself, because I was being dumb and did not think to remove .Xauthority | 18:55 |
SirFooBar | It is fixed now | 18:55 |
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mturg | my brave tool bar icon doesn't display but still works as if still there? | 21:04 |
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