[01:46] <Loki68> I was thinking the other day
[01:46] <Loki68> you know what would be great to have again... middle click so you can scroll like in windows, lol
[01:46] <Loki68> could you guys program that in?
[01:57] <Loki68> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/58900/how-to-scroll-the-screen-using-the-middle-click/421672
[10:17] <cataract> Hey guys i have installed latest nvidia driver using terminal but when i check my system it does not use nvidia graphics card but uses intel graphics what have i done wrong?
[10:24] <cataract> cuz i have a geforce 1650 graphics card but it wont recognize it
 https://www.linuxbabe.com/desktop-linux/switch-intel-nvidia-graphics-card-ubuntu assuming you have a laptop. With a desktop it's just about having the display cable connected to the GPU
[13:49] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
 suddenly my external monitor stopped working. what could be the issue?
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 Hello, trying to install Kubuntu but is throwing an error about "...unable to unmount /cdrom..."
 I tried Ctrl+Alt+F2 in order to use the shell and unmount it, but it asks for login and I don't know how to proceed
[17:50] <mybalzitch> c4ssiano: at the end of the install?
 Yeah
 Is there a way to open konsole at installation environment?
[18:25] <oerheks> boot live-mode, start installation, and you can always open Konsole
 Oh, so I have to select "Try Kubuntu" instead? Gonna try it, thank you so much (re @IrcsomeBot: <oerheks> boot live-mode, start installation, and you can always open Konsole)
[18:28] <alkisg> At the initial screen, "try kubuntu / install kubuntu", select "try kubuntu". You'll get a full  desktop, you can open both konsole and the installer from there
 Yeah, that worked, thanks again.
 Only thing is that now I'm unable to select "Minimal installation", but well... (re @IrcsomeBot: <alkisg> At the initial screen, "try kubuntu / install kubuntu", select "try kubuntu". You'll get a full  desktop, you can open both konsole and the installer from there)
 Hmm, as far as I can read there is nothing to lose with the normal installation over installing meta packages afterwards, so I'm fine with that (re @C4ssiano: Yeah, that worked, thanks again.
 Only thing is that now I'm unable to select "Minimal installation", but well...)
[21:11] <mahmoud> hi