[00:11] <user|75271> I have an older iMac and I can boot off USB, however once the install is complete.  It doesn't seem to boot, but the screen is blank.  Idea?
[01:14] <Swift110-mobile> Hey all
[01:25] <anderson__> olá
[07:50] <Swift110-mobile> Hey
[09:38] <viewer|27> Hi.
[09:42] <viewer|27> Someone knows why I can't find any driver for the wifi on a medion E 4241 MD 61339 in a Kubuntu 20.10 installation?
[09:46] <viewer|27> No idea which kinda hardware. Nor lscpci make it appear.
[09:50] <dmtarmey> I need help iv corrupted my ubuntu os and need help pls ?
[11:03] <walex> dmtarmey: explain "corrupted"
[11:08] <dmtarmey>   edubuntu-artwork
[11:08] <dmtarmey> The following NEW packages will be installed
[11:08] <dmtarmey>   pastebinit
[11:08] <dmtarmey> 0 to upgrade, 1 to newly install, 1 to remove and 5 not to upgrade.
[11:08] <dmtarmey> 1 not fully installed or removed.
[11:08] <dmtarmey> Need to get 14.2 kB of archives.
[11:11] <walex> dmtarmey: 'aptitude' or 'apt' should have probably emitted a message saying how to fix that "1 not fully installed or removed", but most likely it is not fully configured
[11:11] <walex> dmtarmey: try 'sudo dpkg --configure -a'
[11:27] <dmtarmey> The following packages will be REMOVED
[11:27] <dmtarmey>   edubuntu-artwork
[11:27] <dmtarmey> The following packages will be upgraded:
[11:27] <dmtarmey>   isc-dhcp-client isc-dhcp-common openssh-client python3-pil ssh-askpass-gnome
[11:27] <dmtarmey> 5 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 1 to remove and 0 not to upgrade.
[11:27] <dmtarmey> 1 not fully installed or removed.
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[11:28] <dmtarmey>  installed edubuntu-artwork package post-removal script subprocess returned error exit status 127
[11:28] <dmtarmey> dpkg: too many errors, stopping
[11:28] <dmtarmey> Errors were encountered while processing:
[11:28] <dmtarmey>  edubuntu-artwork
[11:28] <dmtarmey> Processing was halted because there were too many errors.
[11:28] <dmtarmey> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[11:41] <dmtarmey> Sorry for flooding channel sorry for flooding https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/SK9s9S4P5G/
[11:44] <walex> dmtarmey: edit '/var/lib/dpkg/info/edubuntu-artwork.postrm' and comment out the 'set -e' at the beginning
[11:45] <walex> dmtarmey:  or edit '/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.ayatana.indicator.datetime.gschema.xml' to remove the duplicate line, it is going to be removed anyhow
[12:03] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
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[15:21] <xnat834-M> Hello everyone
[15:22] <xnat834-M> When trying to play any video with VLC on Kubuntu 20.10, I get the following error: 'libva error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/iHD_drv_video.so init failed'
[15:22] <xnat834-M> The full output of 'vainfo' is the following: https://bin.disroot.org/?46d056063a92e9b1#BnE4Z2Di2b51eHhjsqgF6mtELYXiXxCeZQgaTtuAkPsW
[15:23] <xnat834-M> Playing videos with mpv works and I think VLC worked for me in 20.04.
[15:25] <BluesKaj> hi xnat834-M , have you updated/upgraded your packages lately since some VLC updates came down the from the repos yesterday
[15:34] <xnat834-M> Yes, I'm fully upgraded.
[15:52] <BluesKaj> it's hard to determine why the /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/iHD_drv_video.so fails to initialize, especially when mpv works fine. I prefer SMplayer, altho I do use the tools in VLC too see what codecxs/media streams are available.
[15:53] <BluesKaj> too=to
[15:53] <BluesKaj> .
[15:54] <xnat834-M> I need it to play videos in PDFs via Okular
[16:03] <BluesKaj> this might help, https://askubuntu.com/questions/629672/pdf-viewer-combined-with-video-player
[16:14] <xnat834-M> This doesn't help
[16:14] <xnat834-M> Okular would play the video, but VLC fails
[16:15] <xnat834-M> And it fails since 20.10 and I have no clue what's wrong
[16:19] <xnat834-M> Maybe this is related?
[16:19] <xnat834-M> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1254544/vlc-crashes-when-opening-any-file-ubuntu-20-04
[16:28] <kritomas> hello, i got a slight problem with Kubuntu 20.04 LTS, my volume keys are broken in a weird way:
[16:28] <kritomas> they don't really work, and when they do, the volume either slides into mute or to max
[16:29] <kritomas> it's always a fight to set it to the wanted level
[18:08] <lab__> hello KDE friends. is it possible for me to in Dolphin, when I have the Terminal option selected and I am running Ranger or similar CLI file manager, can Dolphin navigate to the directories that I am currently inside in the CLI file manager?
[19:11] <genii> hm
[19:52] <Dragnslcr> lab__- I wouldn't expect Dolphin to be able to know what directory you're in with some other program, but it will follow what directory the terminal is in
[19:57] <lab__> thanks yeah thats what im trying to do -- file manager like Ranger in the terminal and I can paste images/files up in the dolphin file manager for speed
[20:03] <lab__> or I can probably make a script in the file manager to open up the equivalent folder in dolphin -- that should do the jo
[21:11] <radue> Guys, is it safe to remove Muon and keep Discover? Why would there be 2 managers installed by default?
[21:23] <RikMills> radue: discover is a software store, which only shows things that the upstream devs have provided appstream metadata for, which is not every package available in the repos. muon is a conventional package manager that shows all packages in the archive. so different usage cases for different people and different tasks
[21:24] <radue> like synaptics
[21:24] <radue> ok, thanks!
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