[00:58] Hey [00:58] I use Kubuntu on my Chromebook as well (re @IrcsomeBot: Kubuntu btw,.. works amazing on chromebooks! As you know even has the keyboard layout fr chromebooks) [01:00] And one issue I've found and Haven't been able to wrap my head around it is [01:00] 1) If an video or audio is been paused for just a minute, after hitting the play button it skips for some few seconds before catching up [01:00] 2) Earphones jack isn't working yet, tried alot of tricks but still isn't working [01:01] Btw, it's a Chromebook 14 === luca is now known as luca__ [01:52] Hello? [02:11] hello I have a question that I hope somebody can steer me into the right direction. I have a person that is in a foreign country and our languages are different. I looked at pidgin and konversation and a couple of other apps but is there one that will automatically convert Russian to english and/or vice versa so I can communicate without flipping back and forth to a translator page? [02:37] interesting idea, whome [02:37] I've not hear of any, but then I have been using konversation for about 20 year [02:43] valorie....yeah, still no go [02:44] valorie: okay, I have konversation. But if my party writes in his language will I see it in mine or do I have to change my something here to russian? [02:45] I'm not aware of any plugins that would do that [02:45] it surely would be awesome for cross-culture communication [02:46] google can do it but not perfectly by any means [02:47] valorie: wow...this is partly the problem. google translator is good enough (I use yandex translator) but i'm cut/copy/pasting myself to death here. i thought in this day and age I would be able to talk to jewish, russian, mexican, whoever. Man we haven't solved that hurdles yet? [02:47] valorie: oops. wow...this is partly the problem. google translator is good enough (I use yandex translator) but i'm cut/copy/pasting myself to death here. i thought in this day and age I would be able to talk to jewish, russian, mexican, whoever. Man we haven't solved that hurdles yet? [02:48] well, it's free software, so volunteers to make cool stuff like that are always welcome [02:49] valorie: I don't mind non-free but there's nothing? [02:49] software doesn't get made by magic [02:49] I have no idea -- I've never looked [02:50] valorie: hmmm...so the world cannot fluidly communicate with eachother yet and that is that.....geeze [06:08] How much space does Kubuntu consume on a drive? I had it installed a while ago but didn't pay attention to the space used. [07:21] hi there, anyone can help me for any workarounds to use Logitech MX Master 3 mouse on Kubuntu 22.04? === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [12:09] Anyone having issues with a recent update? [12:09] I couldnt boot up my system this morning, just a bunch of ACPI errors. [12:09] For somereason my default kernel is now "oracle" instead of generic, and i had to go into grub and select generic just to boot up. [13:16] Periodically, all my desktop apps shut down. I can't figure out why. I have to restart them often. MOst times it happens when I leave my laptop for a while and come back. I'm using 22.10. [13:18] iomari892: what do you mean by "shut down"? [14:03] Hi all [14:04] diogenes_Vx15: sorry was away from desk. All apps close. [14:05] iomari892: maybe you have systemd-oomd.service? [14:27] diogenes_Vx15: yes. it's running. Do I need it? [14:28] iomari892: it might kill apps if it thinks that they eat out too much memory. [14:29] I'm killing it. It's driving me crazy. [14:30] alternatively, is they a config file for it? [14:32] iomari892: here is the manpage: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-oomd.service.html [14:35] thanks. Seems like this is the cause. I'll read up on it before I kill it. [17:53] I was just wondering if anyone here is a REGEX wizard and might be able to help with what is probably a very simple problem? [17:55] I have a photo app (F-STOP) on my phone which creates a temporary file while it updates the photo with meta data. It then removes the original file and renames the temporary file to the original file name [17:56] This is all fine, except I also have a QNAP NAS and an app which syncronises all the changed files [17:57] I now have a folder on my NAS which is full of duplicate files [17:57] e.g. [17:57] IMG_20220619_103554_HDR.jpg [17:57] IMG_20220619_103554_HDR.jpg880b1bec-d250-41a8-a3bc-d0ac8f749c7e [17:57] f-stop, is that kubuntu/linux software? [17:58] How can I find all the files (on Linux) where the filename extension has all these random characters at the end and delete the files [17:59] @oerheks I have it installed on my Android phone :-) [18:01] This is the app I am using https://www.fstopapp.com/ [18:02] oke, so your issue is on your nas? [18:02] Yes [18:02] I have both files copied to my NAS and I want to delete one of them [18:03] tons of pages how to find duplicate files with different names, based on md5sum or sha256sum https://askubuntu.com/questions/731108/how-to-find-only-duplicate-files-that-have-different-names [18:03] but your nas issue is not really kubuntu, so i have no clue how that works [18:04] So I am using kubuntu on my laptop and I have my NAS mounted [18:05] and when I look in the photos folder I see all these duplicate files, because they were synced automatically from my phone [18:23] Its not pretty but I have done this... $rm *.jpg*-* and has worked :-) [18:25] oerheks " but your nas issue is not really kubuntu, so i have no clue how that works" that is right its not really with kubuntu, but I am using kubuntu and thought this miight be a good place to ask first for help :-) [19:44] hey guys how do i remove this "1013-oracle" kernel thats suddenly appeared as a new default? [19:44] It doesnt even boot and no idea where it came from [19:44] default in grub* [19:56] such linux-oracle kernel does not come by default..https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-oracle [20:00] So something i installed added it? [20:31] Anyone around? I figured out a bug that crushed my chromebook so bad that the Bios had to be reflashed [20:31] in 22.10 === farhan is now known as farhan1 [22:14] hey [23:24] Ciao [23:24] Hi [23:26] No audio working on my computer [23:26] Samsung galaxy book 360, Kubuntu 22 [23:26] any idea? [23:28] Hey webchat, have you selected the correct audio device? [23:28] Yes [23:29] fresh install, no audio but even during the live [23:29] and systemctl --user status pulseaudio.service does not show an error? [23:30] unit pulse.audiocould not be found [23:32] Do you get no result when executing pulseaudio --check ? That would be a good sign [23:34] the volume control shome me music but I cannot listen anithing. I'm installing pulsaaudio now [23:35] it already should be installed. The command failed because it is missing? [23:36] try at first: apt list --installed | grep pulse [23:36] systemctl --user status pulseaudio.service [23:36] ○ pulseaudio.service - Sound Service [23:36]      Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/user/pulseaudio.service; enabled; preset: enabled) [23:36]      Active: inactive (dead) [23:36] TriggeredBy: ○ pulseaudio.socket [23:37] Thats a weird line right there: Active: inactive dead [23:39] Told you: installed or live I cannot listen any sound but the bar of volume control shows a signal like something is playing [23:39] have you already tried to restart the service? [23:40] and I'm playing a random video on youtube [23:40] On windows my speakerworks [23:40] speaker works [23:40] Windows 11 [23:41] It's good to know that it is not an hardware issue. But restart the service with: systemctl --user restart pulseaudio.service [23:51] @webchat: if you restart the service you might need to reload the tab with the video