[00:24] <emby> I have some bluetooth headphones (JVC) and they do connect to my kubuntu laptop. But I lost them so I went and bought another pair (same brand) and now when I try to connect with bluetooth it says "device is unreachable" does anyone have any ideas?
[00:25] <emby> I fixed them
[00:26] <emby> I used a 'manual pin' of 0000
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[08:26] <m_tadeu> hi...I have a lenovo thinkcentre and since kernel 5.4.0-40 I can't boot properly...I get the kubuntu boot screen and that's it...seems to boot until X, but the graphics part won't start
[08:53] <diogenes_> m_tadeu: try nomodset
[08:53] <diogenes_> !nomodeset
[08:54] <diogenes_> Also from my own experience i wouldn't recommend Lenovo for Linux.
[08:59] <m_tadeu> diogenes_: thanx...trying that...what is Lenovo for Linux? can't find anything about it
[09:01] <diogenes_> I mean Lenovo computers are very unfriendly when it comes to run Linux.
[09:04] <m_tadeu> yeah seems so
[09:07] <alkisg> Lenovo has committed to provide upstream Linux support for some of their laptops: https://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/News/Lenovo-Upping-Their-Linux-Support
[09:07] <alkisg> "The entire line of Lenovo workstations (minus the IdeaPad) will now be fully certified to work with Linux."
[09:12] <m_tadeu> alkisg: well not this one :) well it's a desktop anyways
[09:13] <m_tadeu> diogenes_: X managed to start....now I have no sound...any ideas?
[09:18] <diogenes_> alkisg: after superish malware i no longer trust Lenovo, also it's worth mentioning the uefi bug which used to brick your PC only if you install Linux, also Lenovo tablets with 64 bit processor but ironically 32 bit uefi that you can't install any Linux there but only windows, with poor built quality and also my own experience of installing Linux on hundreds pcs, lenovo was the only brand Which gave the most headache, either sound not working, or mic
[09:18] <diogenes_> or cam etc. So i will never recommend any Lenovo to run Linux on.
[09:20] <diogenes_> m_tadeu: try to remove pipewire.
[09:20] <diogenes_> And install pulseaudio if it's not there.
[09:26] <m_tadeu> diogenes_: didn't help, unfortunatelly
[09:27] <diogenes_> m_tadeu: did you reboot.?
[09:27] <m_tadeu> yup
[09:28] <diogenes_> Then run pavucontrol and see what options you got there.
[09:30] <m_tadeu> in the devices, I only have dummy output
[09:33] <m_tadeu> connecting my headset doesn't change anything
[09:35] <diogenes_> m_tadeu: run: (if i recall correctly) inxi -A
[09:35] <diogenes_> Or -S
[09:36] <diogenes_> Sorry I'm not on my PC now so can't test.
[09:36] <m_tadeu> inxi -A --> Audio:     Device-1: Intel Cannon Lake PCH cAVS driver: N/A
[09:39] <m_tadeu> hmm didn't know inxi
[09:41] <diogenes_> m_tadeu: try this: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Lenovo_ThinkPad_X1_Carbon_(Gen_7)#Audio
[09:41] <diogenes_> Again ppl having troubles with Lenovo.
[09:41] <m_tadeu> yup
[09:42] <diogenes_> Rather this https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture#ALSA_firmware
[09:51] <m_tadeu> diogenes_: I don't know what to do about it....and alsamixer is giving me this "cannot open mixer: No such file or directory"...trying to figure this out
[09:53] <diogenes_> m_tadeu: run: dmesg l grep -i firmware l nc termbin.com 9999
[09:53] <diogenes_> Share the url
[09:54] <diogenes_> | instead f l
[09:55] <m_tadeu> diogenes_: https://termbin.com/vwg1
[09:55] <m_tadeu> yeah I figured
[09:56] <m_tadeu> snd_hda_intel.dmic_detect=0 is set on boot
[09:59] <diogenes_> I don't know what that boot option mean better remove it, run: cat  /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf | nc termbin.com 9999
[10:00] <m_tadeu> https://termbin.com/r1xc
[10:06] <diogenes_> Run: sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf and at the end add: options snd-hda-intel model=clevo
[10:07] <diogenes_> Save and reboot.
[10:14] <m_tadeu> diogenes_: same result
[10:16] <diogenes_> m_tadeu: inxi -Fc0 | nc termbin.com 9999
[10:21] <m_tadeu> diogenes_: https://termbin.com/86wz
[10:22] <m_tadeu> and the graphics driver seems to be fbdev :/
[10:27] <diogenes_> Ok if you want we could try the xanmod kernel.
[10:38] <brianna> Holaa
[10:38] <brianna> soy nueva
[10:38] <brianna> tengo una duda
[10:38] <brianna> como hago para aplicar el español al libreoffice
[10:39] <diogenes_> !es | brianna
[10:44] <m_tadeu> diogenes_: complains about a bad signature
[10:45] <diogenes_> m_tadeu: what exactly you're doing.
[10:45] <m_tadeu> installed the xanmod kernel
[10:47] <diogenes_> First you need to undo all the changes that we made, remove the line from alsa conf, remove nomodeset and any other manual option.
[10:48] <diogenes_> Also i forgot to ask is secure boot is enabled then disable it.
[10:48] <m_tadeu> nomodeset is not applied in the xanmod kernel
[10:48] <m_tadeu> secure boot?
[10:50] <diogenes_> Nomodeset is set in /etc/default/grub so check if it's in there and for secure boot you have to look in BIOS
[10:51] <m_tadeu> nah...I set nomodeset only for the latest kernel line
[12:52] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[16:30] <gob_beldof> Hey, I just updated my Kubuntu with some updates and now Plasma shell is really slow and I am getting "Filesystem mounted at '/' is not responding" . I am having to use the terminal to launch applications right now
[16:31] <gob_beldof> Any guidance how to debug would be welcomed
[23:16] <user|56> what command line is needed to get dvd playback in 18.04
[23:33] <gnoob> probably Ubuntu restricted extras
[23:33] <gnoob> did you install that?
[23:34] <mybalzitch> vlc ? mplayerc ?