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IrcsomeBot<SGVuem8=> hi guyzs can someone tell me where to check the battery status of connected bluetooth devices ?04:59
IrcsomeBot<SGVuem8=> JjGS04:59
IrcsomeBot<SGVuem8=> hi guyzs can someone tell me where to check the battery status of connected bluetooth devices ?05:00
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mutte08:10 in the morning. Time to bye some cupcakes!06:09
muttebuy*06:10
IrcsomeBot<Flooding> buy* (re @IrcsomeBot: <mutte> 08:10 in the morning. Time to bye some cupcakes!)06:10
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IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Can anyone help me with Dolphin? When it in default mode the folders' icons looks like it should be, as on printscreen. : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/27c3d8e0/file_44948.jpg09:52
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> But when I switch to next mode the folders' icons looks only as a lines, without being colored. : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/87c081bc/file_44949.jpg09:53
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Can I set the folders' icons in second mode like in the first one but smaller? Means that folders' icons being totally colored09:54
Mamarokwhat do you mean by next mode?09:56
MamarokView mode you mean?09:57
MamarokIcon colors and size depend on your Global Theme, Plasma Theme and Icon theme, do you sue the defaults?09:58
Mamarokuse*09:58
Mamarokthose all look correctly here, using Breeze09:59
skramerMamarok: I guess is point is that the appearence of icons changes if you switch from icon view to compact mode. But that is expected...10:06
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Yes, seems it's difference between "icon vew mode" and "compact mode". I use russian language so I don't sure how it's named in English.10:15
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> The trouble is not an icon color but the appearance of icons. In icon mode they colored completely, in compact mode only lines colored. I want that in compact mode the icons look like in icon mode, only smaller.10:16
skramerIf you increase the size of icons twice, the will be bigger of course but coloured again.10:18
skramerYou would have to press Ctrl and + keys.10:19
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Yes, it helped. But is there's a way to color icons _without_ increasign 'em?.. (re @IrcsomeBot: <skramer> If you increase the size of icons twice, the will be bigger of course but coloured again.)10:20
IrcsomeBot<Flooding> RikMills: Ubuntu 18.04.5 isn't  an EOL OS. (re @IrcsomeBot: <RikMills> if you have things that require libssl1.0 instead then you should be transitioning away from that, not trying to install an EOL OS)10:33
IrcsomeBot<RikMills> Kubuntu 18.04 is10:34
IrcsomeBot<Flooding> Sorry I didn't notice it was you10:35
IrcsomeBot<Flooding> Sorry I didn't notice it was you whom I already spoke with yesterday10:36
IrcsomeBot<Stefan> You could try this: https://store.kde.org/p/998450/ (re @tuuou: Yes, it helped. But is there's a way to color icons _without_ increasign 'em?..)10:51
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> It's not that I want. In the printscreen it is seen that it colores only _lines_ in small icons; I can do it even now. I want to color _the whole_ icon, like large icons in icon veiw. (re @Stefan: You could try this: https://store.kde.org/p/998450/)10:59
IrcsomeBot<Stefan> I don't know if there is anything to make that possible. Afraid I can't help you any further, sorry... (re @tuuou: It's not that I want. In the printscreen it is seen that it colores only _lines_ in small icons; I can do it even now. I want to color _the whole_ icon, like large icons in icon veiw.)11:02
IrcsomeBot<bipin> how to know that the all the amd drivers  and flimwares afre installed on kubuntu??12:49
IrcsomeBot<bipin> /help@join_captcha_bot12:50
IrcsomeBot<bipin> and i have wifi driver rtl88XX driver installed and cannot enter into monitor mode12:51
masonbeeIs there a matrix room for Kubuntu?13:21
mparilloI know matrix can be bridged to IRC, but I do not know if the bridge survived the Freenode to libera transition.13:46
RikMills[m]11 2 313:53
RikMillsmparillo: working on a basic level, anyway13:54
RikMillsthough it is not a 'matrix room' in that sense13:55
BluesKajHi all14:04
masonbeeWhat is its address?14:26
BluesKajaddress of?14:28
alkisgAFAIK there's no kubuntu matrix channel, but you can join libera #kubuntu from matrix, like I've done now14:48
alkisgI don't see a bridge either, I just used the generic matrix to libera bridge to join the #kubuntu irc channel14:48
alkisgBtw, is there a way for matrix users to see telegram users? E.g. I see <bipin> asking about rtl88XX above, but I don't see him in the user list, I don't know if he's online or not14:49
mparilloHow did you join the IRC Channel from Matrix? I use the web client (https://webchat.kde.org/#/home) and I do not see a join option. When I click the Explore Public Rooms, the only Kubuntu rooms are the old Freenode ones I joined years ago.14:52
alkisgThe matrix<=>libera bridge is in beta so it doesn't show up there; but you can talk to the bridge directly and type "!join #kubuntu"14:53
alkisgThe bridge name is called "appservice", you can add it as "people" and PM it14:54
alkisgBtw I'm using app.element.io directly, not webchat.kde.org14:54
masonbeeThe matrix room you are briding to.14:59
masonbeeredundant question.15:00
mparilloWhen I connect to the libera appservice and /j #libera_#kubuntu:matrix.org, I get: #libera_#kubuntu:matrix.org does not exist.15:14
alkisgmparillo: type what I said above: !join #kubuntu15:15
RikMillsjust entering '#kubuntu:libera.chat' worked for me in element15:18
RikMills[m]1indeed15:18
alkisgTrue, a lot easier this way15:21
IrcsomeBot<Sheik_Manzoor> Suggest to any free hosting for my mini project15:27
marco-parillo[m]Thank you. That is what I get from copying and pasting from: https://matrix-org.github.io/matrix-appservice-irc/latest/usage.html15:28
masonbee[m]Ahh, excellent.15:44
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mutteHi there chat, n00b here.18:12
mutteI just got the oppertunity to upgrade to a new exiting Sir Kernel. Seems like a lot of good stuff for my old and worn CPU. I just manage to be able to boot i secure mode. Haven't been able to do that for over 10 years.18:14
mutteSo my Sir Kernel gets a bit not so pleased when I do and goes into instant lockdown.18:15
mutteMy question to you chat... Should I boot into secure mode anyway because it might be important for the upgrade, or is it just an enourmus extra risk for the update to install abit sub par wise, so to speak.18:16
mutteLove your name!18:18
diogenes_mutte, i personally would not recommend enabling secure boot.18:26
mutteI'm leaning towards that decision to18:27
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> I shared a disk in Win98. I can easily access that disk from Win7 but can't access it from Kubuntu; it even don't see it. How I can access shared disk located in Win98 from Kubuntu?19:53
IrcsomeBot<Flooding> What sisk format does Win98 support? (re @tuuou: I shared a disk in Win98. I can easily access that disk from Win7 but can't access it from Kubuntu; it even don't see it. How I can access shared disk located in Win98 from Kubuntu?)19:54
IrcsomeBot<Flooding> What disk format does Win98 support? (re @tuuou: I shared a disk in Win98. I can easily access that disk from Win7 but can't access it from Kubuntu; it even don't see it. How I can access shared disk located in Win98 from Kubuntu?)19:54
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> FAT32 (re @Flooding: What disk format does Win98 support?)19:55
Alabalisticthere is few ways to share data between machines19:55
Alabalisticand they use technologyes as SAMBA NFS and ...19:56
Alabalisticso you need to install samba package in kubuntu19:56
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> But Win 7 access Win 98' shared disks and folders fine... (re @IrcsomeBot: <Alabalistic> there is few ways to share data between machines)19:56
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Samba already installed and running19:57
Alabalisticthen you need to mount the share using /etc/fstab19:57
Alabalisticyour firewall need to be setup accordingly19:57
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> I can't mount it, Kubuntu don't ever see shared disk. (re @IrcsomeBot: <Alabalistic> then you need to mount the share using /etc/fstab)19:57
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> But it see shared disk from Win719:58
Alabalisticis this all on one computer using virtualisation or different pc on the same network19:58
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Different PCs on same router (re @IrcsomeBot: <Alabalistic> is this all on one computer using virtualisation or different pc on the same network)19:59
Alabalistictry this #####   mount -t cifs20:00
Alabalisticnop ignor it20:01
Alabalisticfind the windows ip and do this20:01
Alabalisticsmb://10.0.0.6/movies20:01
Alabalisticyou should be able to mount the drive, change the ip and the folder name20:02
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Not worked, says that cannot connect to (re @IrcsomeBot: <Alabalistic> try this #####   mount -t cifs)20:08
Alabalistichttps://mkyong.com/linux/how-to-access-windows-shares-in-ubuntu/20:10
Alabalisticthis is all I can find, I never used SMB20:10
AlabalisticNFS is my game20:10
alkisgYou're really using windows 98 in 2021?20:11
alkisgNot even windows xp? !!!20:11
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Win98 works fine, why to change ir? (re @IrcsomeBot: <Alabalistic> https://mkyong.com/linux/how-to-access-windows-shares-in-ubuntu/)20:13
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Maybe a way to connect to Win 98 with NFS?20:13
Alabalisticnot a chance20:14
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Yuk...20:14
Alabalisticexplain the goal of the exercice20:14
Alabalisticnormaly windows is the client and linux servs the content20:14
alkisg<tuuou>, one reason to change it is because it doesn't work fine, it uses a too old samba version :)20:15
alkisgThe other would be security, but I guess noone makes win98 viruses anymore :D20:15
Alabalisticwell OS like a OS must share this damm files20:17
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> It works fine in Win environment... in contrast with. Last virus I saw in the past century and it coudn't infect my system because it is protected. (re @IrcsomeBot: <Alabalistic> explain the goal of the exercice)20:18
alkisgYes, windows 7 is more than 10 years old, it has smb v1 enabled. Try to connect from windows 10 though.20:18
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Some time ago I saw witha glance that to connect to Win 98 it is required to specify the use of old version of Samba but I can't find that info again :(20:18
AlabalisticI imagine is some small file sizes, so open google drive and use it to transfer files, if you hate USBs or, burning a cd, with Nero :)20:20
alkisgman smbclient, check --max-protocol=NT120:20
masonbee[m]<IrcsomeBot "<tuuou> Some time ago I saw with"> This it? https://www.downtowndougbrown.com/2018/02/mounting-a-windows-98-computers-smb-share-in-linux/20:28
user|25hola20:54
user|25actualmente en que version esta kubuntu?20:54
Alabalistic21.0320:58
Alabalistic21.0420:58
Alabalisticsorry20:58
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Maybe... but I can't figure out the syntax of mount.cifs command: what part related to Linux machine and what to Windows one... :( (re @IrcsomeBot: <Alabalistic> I imagine is some small file sizes, so open google drive and use it to transfer files, if you hate USBs or, burning a cd, with Nero :))21:06
Alabalistic_did you try the File manager dolphin21:08
Alabalistic_leave the command line21:08
Alabalistic_go to network and on the top right click add a network folder21:09
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Yes, I started from it but failed, it says no such server (192.168.0.100, Win's IP) (re @IrcsomeBot: <Alabalistic_> did you try the File manager dolphin)21:11
Alabalistic_from linux open terminal ad21:16
Alabalistic_ping 192.168.0.10021:16
Alabalistic_do you have response?21:17
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Yes, ping successful (re @IrcsomeBot: <Alabalistic_> from linux open terminal ad)21:17
Alabalistic_lets see how windows represent its ip21:18
Alabalistic_smb://<ip_address>/folder21:20
Alabalistic_this is the format21:20
Alabalistic_smb://192.168.0.100/Foldername21:20
Alabalistic_in dolphin try21:21
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> Says no such file or dir (re @IrcsomeBot: <Alabalistic_> lets see how windows represent its ip)21:21
IrcsomeBot<tuuou> I'm too sleepy, will continue tomorrow if you please21:22
Alabalistic_did you use / or \21:23
Alabalistic_Windows uses backslashes for paths, while everything else seems to use forward slashes. Modern software tries to automatically correct you when you type the wrong type of slash, so it doesn't matter which type of slash you use most of the time.321:24

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