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haysany recommendations on a good modern livecd that can be used as a rescue and have a nice set of tools00:13
hayscould the kubuntu install iso be used this way?00:15
oerheksif you know your tools, you can use anything00:24
hayswell it just needs an option to give me a shell and a mouted ro filesystem with the tools00:25
mmikowskikubuntu iso is very good as a recovery medium. Lots of options, including safe graphics (highly recommended) make it a good choice IMO.00:26
mmikowskiThe RAM disk also allows you to easily quickly install extra tools if needed. Plus encryptfs is installed by default.  So, yeah, there are more swiss-army-knife solutions out there, but if you're using Kubuntu, it's probably all you'll need for an occassional recovery @hays00:27
haysi find myself needing/wanting it a lot.. mostly because i want to dork around with things00:28
haysand then when i break it, to fix it haha00:29
mmikowskiWell, at Kfocus we use it all the time for recovery medium.00:29
hayscool ill try it out00:29
mmikowskiWe haven't found the benefit of a different image provides any benefit that isn't outweighed by the familiarity of the stock ISO. @hays check this out: https://kfocus.org/wf/recovery.html00:30
mmikowskiMost of those are generic and don't require a Kfocus system.00:31
haysoh cool another linux laptop integrator.00:33
haysenough of you pop up and I might make the switch00:34
mmikowski@hays we are very focused on a complete solution. We don't ship 15 hardware platforms with one of 10 distros. We ship just Kubuntu LTS and provide athoritative support for that.00:34
mmikowskiAnd just a few select systems (laptops, desktop)00:35
hayssmart00:40
mmikowski@hays Thanks. There are some that will slap one of 11 distros on a machine and their acceptance test is "will the mouse move and will it boot." We vet every desktop, kernel, and driver update.  Of course, there are others that are much better.00:46
IrcsomeBot<CrustyCrab55> Why is it stuck at 97% for last 8 minutes? : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/2f677529/file_60232.jpg09:22
user|77My wifi always disconnects after five mins I have to restart to fix it but it just happens again I don't know why but Im new to Linux and ik it's not my router because it disconnects all surrounding networks.10:57
user|77My wifi is always disconnecting after 5 mins if I restart it fixed it but it happened again after 5 minutes again.11:01
mparilloWild guess: Power-saving?12:26
BluesKajHi all13:09
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user|51Hi13:47
user|51I would like to knowif there is any commecrcial software in kubuntu ?13:47
user|51Is this distro has the same software marker nas ubuntu ?13:48
user|51is this distro has the same software market as ubuntu ?13:48
user|51?13:52
cbreakyes13:57
IrcsomeBot<Omar> hi16:29
IrcsomeBot<Omar> https://termbin.com/8fux16:30
IrcsomeBot<Omar> what is this 90%?16:30
IrcsomeBot<Omar> is the package 9016:30
IrcsomeBot<Omar> https://termbin.com/8fux16:30
IrcsomeBot<Omar> what is this 90%?16:30
IrcsomeBot<Omar> is the package 90% ready ?16:30
oerhekswhere do you read 90% in that termbin?16:58
IrcsomeBot<Omar> 1.10-4ubuntu4.1 500 (phased 90%)17:08
IrcsomeBot<Omar> Here17:08
IrcsomeBot<Omar> 5th line17:08
oerheksoh, let it be. it needs some testing before release, phazed update17:11
oerhekshttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/PhasedUpdates17:11
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Hey famWhenever I try to connect my WiFi since then it ask me to do this, and it actually accepts the previous default password and not the password I've changed the PC toWhy??? : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/50b61d7a/file_60243.jpg17:34
cryptekhumm, did notice this default password oddness too but unrelated to WiFi17:48
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Oh ok19:07
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Just boot on my PC and it's displaying this19:11
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> https://irc-attachments.kde.org/5ea2f664/file_60244.jpg19:11
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> It says booting from ubuntu failed19:26
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Verify if it' contains a 64bit UEFI os19:26
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Then it says press any key to continue19:26
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> After pressing a key it brought me to this (re @PJtunes: )19:26
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> What do I do pls I'm stuck19:27
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Anyone can assist me on this?20:26
valorie@pjtunes - your screenie is too blurry to read20:33
valorieand you don't say what happened when you "press any key"20:34
valorieif this was my computer I would try to do a backup now - you may have a failing hard drive20:34
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Let me snap it again (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> @pjtunes - your screenie is too blurry to read)20:36
valorieyou may have to remove the HD/SSD and backup directly if you can't boot -- otherwise you are stuck with the commandline20:36
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> I'm using a flashdrive20:36
valorielike a thumbdrive?20:36
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> A SanDisk20:37
valoriegot it20:37
valoriedrives fail20:37
valoriefortunately not hard to replace20:37
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Damn (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> drives fail)20:38
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> What do I do now20:38
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Im new to kubuntu20:38
valorieis there some reason you are choosing to boot from an external drive?20:39
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Didn't configure it that way it's just default after purchasing the PC20:40
valoriehuh?20:41
valoriedefault is always to boot from a drive IN the computer20:41
valorieexcept "thin computers" which are just dumb terminals20:42
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Oh!20:42
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> It's the usual way i do boot it ever since I got it and haven't encountered this problem20:43
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> This's the first time20:43
valoriewell, I suggest getting a new drive - it's always good to have another to use as a backup anyway20:43
valoriebut doesn't the computer have any drives IN it?20:44
valoriemost desktops have bays for 2 or 320:45
valorieeven laptops now have more than one M2s or something20:45
valoriethis one has 3 I think20:45
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> https://irc-attachments.kde.org/4d62ce02/file_60247.jpg20:45
valorieSysinfo for 'valorie-Oryx-Pro': Running inside KDE Plasma 5.25.5 on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) powered by Linux 5.19.0-76051900-generic, CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz at 3399-3403/3800 MHz, RAM: 19541/32054 MB, Storage: 349/1382 GB, 328 procs, 88.08h up20:45
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> This is what it contains rn (re @PJtunes: )20:46
valorieI think I'm only using 2 of the 320:46
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Okay (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> I think I'm only using 2 of the 3)20:46
valoriethat doesn't show *drives*20:47
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Oh mistake20:47
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Sorry..20:47
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> It's funny how the boot problem vanished20:48
valorieI have booted from a thumbdrive20:48
valoriehmmm20:48
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> After I left the PC for a while and switched on again20:48
valorieexcellent20:48
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> I'm now on the desktop20:48
valorierun a backup now!20:48
valorieon your files20:48
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> But what if it occurs again20:48
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> I already have a backup of my personal files (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> on your files)20:49
valoriecan you do the IRC command /sysinfo on a new irc line20:49
valorieoh good20:49
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Should I also make a backup on the system files?20:49
valorie!chkdsk20:49
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Sorry20:50
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> You mean?? (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> can you do the IRC command /sysinfo on a new irc line)20:50
valorie!checkdisk20:50
valorieoh, you're in telegram, sorry20:50
valoriedunno how to do that from telegram20:50
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> But do you have an idea of what actually caused the booting problem in the first place?20:51
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> I fear it might happen again when I'm in a rush and I'll be stuck20:51
valorieI don't20:51
valoriehttps://www.simplified.guide/linux/disk-error-check20:51
valorieplease check your disk20:51
valorieI suspect you have the beginning of a failure20:52
valorieexternal drives are best used as backups20:52
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Oh oh!20:52
valorienot to run from20:52
valoriethey aren't made for that20:52
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> The PC doesn't come with a HDD/SSD just a flashdrive..20:53
valoriewow20:53
valorieis there a place for one?20:54
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Since I got a PC with kubuntu been experiencing one issue or the other20:54
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> It's annoying though!!!20:54
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Nope (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> is there a place for one?)20:54
valoriewow20:54
valorienot sure what to say20:54
valoriehave not heard of something like this20:55
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Wow (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> have not heard of something like this)20:55
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> I hope it doesn't happen again for real20:56
valorieI suggest you buy a new drive and put what you want on it20:56
valoriethen you at least have a backup20:56
valorie"hope" isn't really a plan20:57
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Yeah will do that20:57
valorieexcellent20:57
valoriebest of luck20:57
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Is there a need to also backup the system files??20:58
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Thanks man (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> best of luck)20:58
valoriethat's the best insurance20:58
valorieno, do a clean reinstall20:58
valorieon the new drive20:58
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Oh alright20:58
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Thanks man20:58
valorieif there is corruption that caused the error you don't want them anyway20:59
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> Yh true... (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> if there is corruption that caused the error you don't want them anyway)20:59
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> How'd you rectify yours though? (re @IrcsomeBot: <cryptek> humm, did notice this default password oddness too but unrelated to WiFi)21:00
* valorie out....21:00
Guest28Can I PLZ get some help that works for REMOVING my login password without the lectures about how unsafe it is?! I'll explain my situation if22:00
Guest28I get a reply from someone actually willing to help! Bottom line: everything I have tried, including code off online forums fails because Kubuntu 203.04 DEMANDS a password I have forgotten & was stored on another laptop that's down fore repair. The short of it.22:00
oerheksone can reset the password, when the installation is not encrypted22:15
oerheks!password22:15
ubottuForgot your password? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LostPassword What's the root password? See !sudo. Don't see *** in password prompts? That's normal. Sudo doesn't ask for your password? It remembers you for several minutes. Please use strong passwords, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StrongPasswords22:15
Guest28Been there done all that! Works till I press ENTER, then it demands my passwordf to reset my password, no way around it! I have been on EVERY SITE that has popped up in a search,, copied n pasted their cod3e even to make si8ure I was not doing things wrong: STILL THE SAME, did the boot up editing method, NADA!22:25
Guest28Root password is Default22:25
oerheksjust set a password, and set autologin22:26
Guest28Some way I hve to get to the password before linux does as a reference22:26
oerheksyes22:27
Guest28used the passwd command demands my current password to change to a new one22:27
oerhekssee that guide, recovery mode22:28
oerheksset new password, and autologin, done22:28
Guest28used sudo, bash, boot edited as described on Unbuntu's FAQ site22:28
oerheksmin 6 characters22:28
Guest28yep was 2 to be specific22:29
Guest288 sorry22:29
Guest28also now being bombarded with the keyring password bs as well. Really -pissing me off big time!22:31
oerheksautologin needs to be stored somewhere,...22:32
oerhekssuch rude language makes me laugh, good luck22:32
Guest28dunno, but I tried checking that box to make it autologin, but I MUST give the forgotten passwrd to make it finalized!? 8 day I have been messing with this ba!22:34
Guest28sorry bout the language just disgusted & ta be honest, it couldfa been a H of a lot worse if a mic was present!? lmaooo22:35

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