[00:37] <Guest14> is it possible to upgrade from kubuntu 21 to 22 from the OS?
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 Hello guys. This is my first time using KDE and i really like it. So how can i backup my panels configuration?
[04:54] <user|95> What's the problem in my partition on dual boot, installation is succeded but grub don't find L'EFI
[05:03] <skramer_> mmikowski: Local login on that machine does work...
[05:04] <mmikowski> skramer_: hmmm, that is odd. So I certainly have seen that issue before, typically when NFS is having difficulty mounting drives because of a network connection or similar.
[05:06] <mmikowski> skramer_: is the remote connection using a different user? The fact you can see processes but not list the file system certainly implies there is some sort of FS hang involved. If there are network drives, you might want to disable them and see if the behavior is the same.
[05:08] <mmikowski> (of course, testing with the same user would be critical too). If you do have network drives there, it could be the remote connection is interfering with the network drive protocol somehow.
[05:10] <mmikowski> or - could be remote connection limitations like ssh rules associated with permissions. Definitely you will want to tail syslog or similar to see what kind of errors pop up during connection. That would be my first step honestly; then I'd try to use the remote connection and see what happens.
 Hello there guys, i wanted some help regarding partitions in my Kubuntu
 um i cant send screenshots until 10pm something, how can i state my problem then?
[05:37] <skramer_> mmikowski: remote is using the same user as local, but you are right: I should tail syslog first (didn't think about it yet, shame on me)
[07:03] <mmikowski> cool skramer_. Best of luck. I must call it a night!
[08:02] <weedmic> I have some *.md documents which I try to open in firefox, file open index.md, but it always opens in okular.  how do I fix that?
[08:16] <mparillo> Have you tried System Settings > Applications > File Associations > text > markdown
[08:17] <weedmic> I shall atm
[08:18] <weedmic> okular was listed twice, no firefox, testing - ty
[08:19] <weedmic> om - it opens about 30 tabs a second - must be okular on purpose :o
[08:22] <weedmic> needs an extension, unsure which - putting okular back and figuring out later.
[10:57] <x__> rc.freenode.net
 @endo_kenji you have Asus Motherboard I presume?
 Asus board? (re @endo_kenji: 0.201849] ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Failure creating named object [\ADBG], AE ALREADY EXISTS (20220331/dswload2-326)
 0.2018611 ACPI Error: AE_ALREADY_EXISTS, During name lookup/catalog (202203 31/psobject-220)
 [ 0.212726] ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol [SB.PC00.I2C1.T PL11, AE NOT FOUND (20220331/dswload2-162) 0.212730] ACPI Error: AE_NOT_FOUND, During name lookup/catalog (20220331/ps
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 [ 1.851278] pcieport 0000:00:1c.0: pciehp: Cannot get irq -1 for the hotplug
 controller
 Gigabyte (re @ksenchy: @endo_kenji you have Asus Motherboard I presume?)
[14:54] <user|48> Hi, I have software updates that are not updating.  Once I hit update all, it asked permission to remove packages for the update, then is asks for a restart to finish the update.  Upon reboot the updates are not installed.
[14:56] <alkisg> user|48: sudo apt update; sudo apt full-upgrade --yes
[14:56] <alkisg> If that fails, send us the output
[14:56] <user|48> this is the message I get when I reboot,....new ubuntustudio-lowlatency-settings package post-removal script subprocess returned error exit status 1
[15:05] <user|48> after trying, this is the output I received
[15:06] <alkisg> user|48: put ALL of the terminal output in a pastebin, and send us the link
[15:06] <alkisg> !paste
[15:06] <alkisg> (or better yet, paste.debian.net)
[15:12] <user|48> I dont know how to send it to you
[15:13] <user|48> paste.debian.net/1283627
[15:15] <alkisg> user|48: output of this? apt policy libpam-modules libpam-modules-bin | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:20] <user|48> https://paste.debian.net/1283631
[15:23] <alkisg> user|48: ok, now run: sudo apt --fix-broken install
[15:23] <alkisg> Pastebin what it says, BEFORE pressing "yes" to continue
[15:27] <user|48> https://paste.debian.net/1283633
[15:29] <alkisg> user|48: OK, press y; if it fails, pastebin the whole terminal output once more
[15:31] <user|48> https://paste.debian.net/1283635
[15:33] <alkisg> user|48: what's the output of this command?
[15:33] <alkisg> for f in /etc/grub.d/* /etc/default/grub /etc/default/grub.d/*; do test -f "$f" && sh -n "$f"; done
[15:38] <user|48> https://paste.debian.net/1283637
[15:38] <alkisg> user|48: try this: sudo rm /etc/grub.d/README.dpkg-new
[15:39] <alkisg> Then again: sudo apt --fix-broken install
[15:40] <user|48> ok
[15:41] <user|48> https://paste.debian.net/1283640
[15:42] <user|48> Y to continue? correct?
[15:42] <alkisg> Press y there
[15:42] <alkisg> Yes
[15:44] <user|48> https://paste.debian.net/1283641
[15:46] <alkisg> user|48: there's a syntax error in one of your configuration files but we can't locate which one
[15:47] <alkisg> Would you like help for this over terminal sharing, to finish it sooner?
[15:47] <user|48> sure if that's easier
[15:48] <alkisg> Yeah it'll save a lot o ftime
[15:48] <user|48> ok, let's do it
[15:48] <alkisg> Run this: sudo apt install -y epoptes-client
[15:48] <alkisg> AFAIK this will install the necessary program, even though in the end it'll report failure due to the apt issues you already have
[15:48] <alkisg> So after it's installed, run:   /usr/share/epoptes-client/share-terminal 81.186.20.0
[15:49] <alkisg> That will share your terminal with me; you'll be seeing what I'll be typing
[15:49] <user|48> ok
[15:50] <user|48> did that work?
[15:50] <alkisg> No
[15:50] <alkisg> Can you pastebin the whole terminal output once more?
 Ok, I think this needs to be fixed by manufacturer, gigabyte in your case. You could probably fix it, but it's dangerous 🙄 (re @endo_kenji: Gigabyte)
 https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/amd-600-series/strix-x670e-f-gaming-wifi-acpi-bios-error/m-p/934353/emcs_t/S2h8ZW1haWx8ZGlnZXN0X25vdGlmaWNhdGlvbnxMSVpZVlpPTzVGSUw4RHwtMXxPVEhFUlN8aEs#M3354
[15:52] <user|48> https://paste.debian.net/1283642
[15:52] <alkisg> user|48: meh, you can't install any packages until the problem is resolved
[15:52] <alkisg> user|48: do you have a kubuntu live usb stick?
[15:53] <user|48> no
[15:54] <alkisg> user|48: ls /var/lib/dpkg/info/ubuntustudio* | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:54] <alkisg> Type that, it'll show a URL, paste the URL here. It's a quicker way to pastebin stuff
 Just went and switched to fedora :') (re @ksenchy: Ok, I think this needs to be fixed by manufacturer, gigabyte in your case. You could probably fix it, but it's dangerous 🙄)
 Problem solved? 😂
[15:58] <user|48> so we are not able to go further?
 I lost my nerves trying to get cuda working in fedora 😩
[15:59] <alkisg> user|48: yes we are able, see my last instruction above
[16:00] <alkisg> user|48:   ls /var/lib/dpkg/info/ubuntustudio* | nc termbin.com 9999
[16:00] <user|48> is that a website or do I type that in?
[16:01] <alkisg> user|48: you type all of that in your terminal and you tell us the output
[16:01] <user|48> owner@owner-Satellite-L75-C:~$ ls /var/lib/dpkg/info/ubuntustudio* | nc termbin.com 9999
[16:01] <user|48> https://termbin.com/0v2c
[16:01] <user|48> owner@owner-Satellite-L75-C:~$
[16:02] <alkisg> user|48: cat /var/lib/dpkg/info/ubuntustudio-lowlatency-settings.postinst | nc termbin.com 9999
[16:05] <alkisg> user|48: that's the next command that we need ^
[16:06] <user|48> owner@owner-Satellite-L75-C:~$ cat /var/lib/dpkg/info/ubuntustudio-lowlatency-settings.postinst | nc termbin.com 9999
[16:06] <user|48> https://termbin.com/rnhl
[16:06] <user|48> owner@owner-Satellite-L75-C:~$
[16:07] <alkisg> OK, final one, copy/paste it or type it correctly:
[16:07] <alkisg> sudo sed 's/set -e/exit 0/' -i /var/lib/dpkg/info/ubuntustudio-lowlatency-settings.postinst
[16:07] <alkisg> Then do this and it should now work: sudo apt --fix-broken install
[16:12] <user|48> It asked me for my password but then it didnt do anything.
[16:12] <alkisg> user|48: it did something but it didn't show anything on the terminal. That's fine.
[16:12] <user|48> oh wait, I forgot the last command
[16:13] <user|48> https://paste.debian.net/1283645
[16:16] <alkisg> user|48: the new package installed a new broken file :D
[16:16] <alkisg> Try the last two commands one more time
[16:16] <alkisg> sudo sed 's/set -e/exit 0/' -i /var/lib/dpkg/info/ubuntustudio-lowlatency-settings.postinst
[16:16] <alkisg> sudo apt --fix-broken install
[16:19] <alkisg> The terminal sharing program should have been preinstalled in Ubuntu, to help technicians quickly solve such problems :D
[16:20] <user|48> That would have been very good for sure.
[16:20] <user|48> I got one more error
[16:20] <user|48> https://paste.debian.net/1283646
[16:24] <alkisg> user|48: ls -l /etc/grub.d | nc termbin.com 9999
[16:25] <user|48> owner@owner-Satellite-L75-C:~$ ls -l /etc/grub.d | nc termbin.com 9999
[16:25] <user|48> https://termbin.com/ssrp
[16:25] <user|48> owner@owner-Satellite-L75-C:~$
[16:26] <alkisg> user|48: careful while typing these ones:
[16:26] <alkisg> sudo rm /etc/grub.d/*.dpkg-new
[16:26] <alkisg> sudo rm /etc/grub.d/*.lowlatency
[16:27] <alkisg> And then re-try: sudo apt --fix-broken install
[16:29] <user|48> Errors were encountered while processing:
[16:29] <user|48>  /var/cache/apt/archives/ubuntustudio-lowlatency-settings_22.04.26.3_all.deb
[16:29] <user|48> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[16:29] <user|48> owner@owner-Satellite-L75-C:~$
[16:29] <user|48> I can send the whole output if you would like but thats the end of it
[16:35] <alkisg> Is it the same error, "syntax error"?
[16:36] <user|48> Syntax error at line 163
[16:36] <user|48> Syntax errors are detected in generated GRUB config file.
[16:37] <user|48> yes looks like that was the same one
[16:37] <alkisg> Eh. Let's try something else :)
[16:37] <alkisg> wget https://download.anydesk.com/linux/anydesk_6.2.1-1_amd64.deb
[16:37] <alkisg> sudo dpkg -i ./anydesk*.deb
[16:38] <alkisg> If this gets you a running anydesk, we'll solve it over anydesk :)
[16:38] <user|48> ok
[16:40] <user|48> That is not working ...
[16:41] <alkisg> Pastebin the whole output
[16:41] <user|48> from the last command we tried?
[16:41] <alkisg> From wget and below
[16:43] <user|48> https://paste.debian.net/1283648
[16:43] <alkisg> You missed a command
[16:43] <alkisg> wget https://download.anydesk.com/linux/anydesk_6.2.1-1_amd64.deb
[16:43] <alkisg> sudo dpkg -i ./anydesk*.deb
[16:46] <user|48> https://paste.debian.net/1283649
[16:47] <alkisg> wget http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gtkglext/libgtkglext1_1.2.0-11_amd64.deb
[16:47] <alkisg> sudo dpkg -i ./lib*.deb
[16:48] <user|48> I think that worked
[16:48] <alkisg> OK now do again:
[16:48] <alkisg> sudo dpkg -i ./anydesk*.deb
[16:48] <alkisg> Then you should be able to run anydesk
[16:49] <user|48> Yes, I have it open!
[16:50] <alkisg> OK give me the number
[16:50] <user|48> 1 948 406 559
[16:55] <alkisg> user|48: do not reboot before we fix it, as we had to move aside update-grub to get past the issue
[16:55] <user|48> ok
[17:05] <alkisg> user|48: so, the problem is that the /etc/grub.d/09-lowlatency script, shipped by ubuntu studio, is causing a grub.cfg syntax error AFTER the cfg gets generated
[17:05] <alkisg> To work around the issue I move that file to /root. So now your system will work fine but you won't see the lowlatency kernels
[17:05] <alkisg> But that's OK since you're not using them anyway; you're using the -oem kernel
[17:06] <user|48> ok
[17:06] <user|48> thank you so much!!
[17:06] <alkisg> You're welcome. I also issued the updates, you've a lot of updates in your queue :)
[17:06] <alkisg> (closed anydesk)
[17:06] <user|48> Great, so I should be all set then?
[17:06] <alkisg> Yes
[17:07] <user|48> I can't thank you enough.  I really appreciate all your time and your patience!!
[17:07] <alkisg> And you have both anydesk and epoptes-client in case you need remote support ever again :D
[17:07] <user|48> Thats Awesome!!
[17:07] <alkisg> I was writing some scripts in the meantime, np ;)
[17:07] <user|48> I appreciate it very much
[17:08] <user|48> All because I was trying to update today. I am happy I found your help.
[17:29] <lucidblu> Hello
[20:10] <mparillo> I use System Settings > Display Configuration and set scale to 150%
[21:56] <mmikowski> Use 100% display scale. Force font dpi to 96. Logout and back in. Works great here :)