[03:59] hello [04:00] I just installed kubuntu, what is this lol [04:01] oh sorry, didn't realize this was a support channel. === chris is now known as Guest7255 === Guest7255 is now known as FunzyBZH === john is now known as Guest5073 [05:48] hi my touchscreen isn't working i tried this but it didn't fix it what can i do ? (re @IrcsomeBot: Now do this: "xinput --map-to-output 11 eDP-1") [06:00] https://termbin.com/zb7w [06:25] Hi, I'm planning on raising a question on the Kubuntu forums and I feel like uploading a snippet of journalctl's output would be useful to showcase what is said to be happening. Are there any sensitive items that I should be aware of in there that I should mask out before I do such an upload? [07:49] redcelt: surrounding wifi networks may identify your location, you may want to hide those [07:51] That's good to know, thanks! [08:22] I'm a little nervous keeping these "kernel" logs in there. The problem I'm looking at in particular is in regards to the login greeter, so would it be reasonable to remove those lines from the log before I upload it? === damon is now known as damon_ === diogenes_Vx15_ is now known as diogenes_Vx15 [14:24] Hi all === wodencafe is now known as wodenchristmas [15:16] Hi I recently edited my DNS settings using nano by sudo rm -r /etc/resolv.conf [15:16] sudo nano /etc/resolv.conf [15:21] Hi I recently changed my current DNS by doing the following: [15:21] sudo rm -r /etc/resolv.conf [15:21] sudo nano /etc/resolv.conf [15:21] added the following: [15:21] nameserver 162.252.172.57 [15:21] nameserver 149.154.159.92 [15:22] Switching to root doesn't help either. Suggest possible fix kindly [15:30] Gecko250, what are you trying to do? [15:31] I substituted my current DNS with SurfShark's DNS but it was a wrong idea. Their DNS is extremely slow (re @IrcsomeBot: Gecko250, what are you trying to do?) [15:31] Now I want to add google DNS but operations not permitted [15:32] Gecko250, how did you substitute the first time and how are you trying to do it the second time? [15:34] With this sudo rm -r /etc/resolv.conf sudo nano /etc/resolv.conf (re @IrcsomeBot: Gecko250, how did you substitute the first time and how are you trying to do it the second time?) [15:34] and added the server [15:37] Gecko250, first run: sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager, then: ls -la /etc/resolv.conf [15:37] what do you get [15:37] Check the bottom warn : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/24a4c82a/file_62386.jpg [15:38] Check the link kindly, I followed their guide and now it's a big mess https://support.surfshark.com/hc/en-us/articles/360021037760-How-to-configure-custom-DNS-on-a-Linux-device- [15:40] Gecko250, there might be a mess if you follow some general guide and your distro handles stuff differently. [15:40] sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager [15:40] ❯ ls -la /etc/resolv.conf [15:40] -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 54 Dec 24 20:47 /etc/resolv.conf (re @IrcsomeBot: what do you get) [15:42] Gecko250, run: kde5-nm-connection-editor [15:43] How to execute? (re @IrcsomeBot: Gecko250, run: kde5-nm-connection-editor) [15:44] Gecko250, in terminal, also sorry i haven't used Plasma in awhile so i'm trying to remember what network manager it has. [15:45] pasted in terminal yet not executing [15:46] what output? [15:46] kde5-nm-connection-editor [15:46] zsh: command not found: kde5-nm-connection-editor (re @IrcsomeBot: what output?) [15:48] Gecko250, run: dpkg -l | grep -i network | nc termbin.com 9999 [15:48] share the url [15:49] I'm not sure how to use termbin check the pasted below [15:49] dpkg -l | grep -i network | nc [15:49] usage: nc [-46CDdFhklNnrStUuvZz] [-I length] [-i interval] [-M ttl] [15:49] [-m minttl] [-O length] [-P proxy_username] [-p source_port] [15:49] [-q seconds] [-s sourceaddr] [-T keyword] [-V rtable] [-W recvlimit] [15:49] [-w timeout] [-X proxy_protocol] [-x proxy_address[:port]] [15:50] Gecko250, after you run: dpkg -l | grep -i network | nc termbin.com 9999 you gonna get an url link in your terminal as the output and you have to shate that url here [15:51] share* [15:52] https://termbin.com/ip23 [15:57] Gecko250, run: cat /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf | nc termbin.com 9999 [15:57] share the url [16:00] https://termbin.com/pr6z (re @IrcsomeBot: share the url) [16:08] Gecko250, ah damn you did chattr +i [16:08] Gecko250, run: sudo chattr -i /etc/resolv.conf [16:09] then: sudo rm -r /etc/resolv.conf [16:09] yes did [16:09] then: sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager [16:09] then check your /etc/resolv.conf: cat /etc/resolv.conf [16:09] you should get back your default DNSs. [16:13] I lost my connectivity from desktop now typing from phone [16:14] check if the /etc/resolv.conf was created [16:15] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/b4fc6e2a/file_62387.jpg [16:15] Directory ‘ /etc ’ is not writable (re @IrcsomeBot: check if the /etc/resolv.conf was created) [16:16] Gecko250, not like that, exit that by pressing ctrl+x [16:16] run: cat /etc/resolv.conf [16:16] do you get any output? [16:18] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/33ea45b5/file_62388.jpg [16:19] My desktop lost connection completely [16:20] Gecko250, run: sudo nano /etc/resolv.conf [16:20] write there: [16:20] nameserver 1.1.1.1 [16:20] nameserver 1.0.0.1 [16:20] press: ctrl+o [16:20] ctrl+x [16:21] last step: sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager [16:23] Thanks man connection restored [16:24] ok now you have the Cloudflare DNS, check out your speed.