[04:05] <em> Oh it's lukcy for me that #kubuntu moved here.
[04:08] <em> do you all think there will maybe be more people here?
[05:02] <valorie> em: I imagine that we lost a lot of people who no longer looked at IRC
[05:03] <valorie> while the chans are smaller, they seem to be active still
[05:03] <valorie> not much lost I think
[05:03] <valorie> except trust and history
[05:48] <Guest75> where can I get info on kubuntu 21.04 sound issues using Mixxx 2.3.0
[05:50] <Guest75> ...current issues such as Mixxx not releaseing i.e. YouTube won't even start until a few minutes after closing Mixxx
[06:02] <valorie> !info mixxx
[06:02] <ubot3> mixxx (2.2.4~dfsg-1, hirsute): Digital Disc Jockey Interface. In component universe, is optional. Built by mixxx. Size 5,763 kB / 14,438 kB. (Only available for linux-any.)
[09:19] <skramer_> Is there a certain "trick" to add my Google Account to Online accounts? I mean it sends a number to my mobile which I confirm, but then nothing happens... Kubuntu 20.04.2
[15:20] <kubuntu> short question.. I have linux mint installed on my nvme with a separate /boot partition, a swap partition and the main / partition. I wanna install kubuntu on a HDD I have in there (/dev/sdb). The resize installation in the kubuntu install script somehow selects resize of the usb stick and not the NVME and I have no option to change that resize option to another drive so I gotta do it manually... it asks me to select a
[15:20] <kubuntu> [15:18] <Guest60461> partition where to install the boot loader, which one should I select the naked /dev/NVME or /dev/NVMEp1/p2/p3/or p4 ? I think I am doubting about selecting /dev/NVME or /dev/NVMEp2, since p2 is my /boot.. will Kubuntu automatically make a dual boot out of it???
[15:21] <kubuntu> [15:19] <Guest60461> or should I install the boot loader to /dev/sdb, where the kubuntu partition will reside??
[15:21] <kubuntu> I wanna make a dual boot linux mint and kubuntu, but on separate drives
[15:21] <kubuntu> at the moment I have a single boot linux mint on my nvme
[15:47] <alkisg> That's not really short :)
[15:47] <alkisg> What's the output of `sudo parted -l; ls /sys/firmware/efi` ?
[16:03] <kubuntu> wait
[16:05] <kubuntu> I am booting in legacy mode
[16:05] <kubuntu> parted just gives a list of my hdds and partitions
[16:13] <alkisg> Yes, the output would help us see if your disk is mbr, and if you're actually booted in bios mode now. In that case, you install grub to the whole device, e.g. nvme, not to nvmep2, and to the second disk, not in the uefi partition
[16:38] <em> valorie: yeah I think you're probably right.
[16:38] <em> valorie: I think if you're here this is the true #kubuntu :)
[16:45] <em> denza250: welcome back
[20:28] <valorie> em: that's sweet of you to say <3
[22:52] <murthy> valorie: hi
[22:54] <murthy> two days back I show a message saying that the nick yofel is klined
[22:54] <murthy> Did someone steal the nick from yofel
[23:30] <Mamarok> murthy: kline where, here or on FN?
[23:30] <Mamarok> I can see it on FN, marked as away
[23:34] <murthy> Mamarok: I will check. But I def saw it. Also here it says the yofel nick is not registered. Did all the devs migrate?
[23:37] <valorie> he's been less and less active