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[00:26] <drdrix> hello |
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[00:27] <drdrix> lol |
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[00:27] <drdrix> oops |
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[00:28] <drdrix> hello |
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[00:28] <drdrix> anyone there |
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[00:28] <drdrix> checking status |
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[00:28] <IrcsomeBot1> <sigAIO> yup |
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[00:28] <drdrix> ty |
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[00:28] <IrcsomeBot1> <DarinMiller> hi |
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[00:28] <drdrix> hows it goin |
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[00:29] <IrcsomeBot1> <DarinMiller> very good-it helps that it's Friday :) |
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[00:30] <IrcsomeBot1> <sigAIO> (Voice, 1s)https://irc-attachments.kde.org/XNqpZ4Am/file_29208.oga |
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[00:40] <drdrix> true true. |
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[00:40] <drdrix> im so bored. i miss the casino |
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[00:58] <IrcsomeBot1> <jorgetech_spacebiker> Maybe someone has asked this already but... … Has anyone seen the upgrade notification show up in Kubuntu 19.10? A week has passed since 20.04 release and I still don't see it. |
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[01:02] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> I have this radeon card installed on my pc so I don't need the old nvidia drivers previously installed. Do I do just a simple "sudo apt purge nvidia* " to clean the system? |
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[01:03] <valorie> @jorgetech_spacebiker don't know, but sudo do-release-upgrade will upgrade you |
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[01:06] <valorie> @franzpow I would do that via systemsettings or ubuntu-driver |
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[01:06] <valorie> so that you don't end up with no driver |
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[01:07] <valorie> errr, not systemsettings |
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[01:07] <valorie> !ubuntu-driver |
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[01:07] <valorie> !ubuntu-drivers |
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[01:08] <valorie> !info ubuntu-driver-manager |
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[01:08] <ubottu> Package ubuntu-driver-manager does not exist in focal |
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[01:08] <valorie> pff |
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[01:08] <valorie> !ubuntu-driver-manager |
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[01:08] <valorie> grrr |
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[01:09] <valorie> https://itsfoss.com/install-additional-drivers-ubuntu/ |
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[01:10] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> Mmm but I am running an amd radeon gpu right |
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[01:10] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> How could I end with no drivers? |
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[01:10] <IrcsomeBot1> <jorgetech_spacebiker> @valorie, @valorie I know, I just want to confirm if that still shows up graphically as the rest of Ubuntu spins. It used to show up on older versions |
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[01:11] <valorie> it should |
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[01:11] <valorie> but I think the switch was just flipped |
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[01:11] <IrcsomeBot1> <jorgetech_spacebiker> @Franz Pow If you have the AMD one installed, removing the nvidia packages shouldn't do any harm |
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[01:12] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> Yes. So was the comand right? |
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[01:12] <IrcsomeBot1> <jorgetech_spacebiker> I think so, just double chech what if uninstalls but the dependencies should be sane |
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[01:12] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> It should remove the nvidia-driver-440 |
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[01:12] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> That I installed |
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[01:13] <valorie> I'm no expert here so I'll stay quiet |
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[01:15] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> If you are not an expert, I am an useless linux noob :P |
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[01:22] <valorie> ha |
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[01:23] <valorie> I know what I know, and otherwise try to either be helpful or silent |
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[01:29] <IrcsomeBot1> <DarinMiller> @Franzpow, sudo apt purge nvidia* is safe to run even if your only card is NVidia as the de-install process would enable Nouveau as the default driver (only exception is bleeding edge cards where firmware may not allow it boot with Nouveau). |
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[02:57] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> Thanks a lor @DarinMiller |
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[03:13] <valorie> oh thank you, @DarinMiller I'll remember that |
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[08:08] <IrcsomeBot1> <avinash512> Morning all. Wish you all a pleasant weekend |
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[08:09] <IrcsomeBot1> <avinash512> (Photo, 652x760) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/rKHaQi0v/file_29215.jpg I need small help. Installed 20.04 today (previously was using 18.04). I see multiple sound output even though I have nothing connected to my laptop |
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[08:09] <IrcsomeBot1> <avinash512> On 18.04, it was showing me only one output without anything connected |
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[08:09] <IrcsomeBot1> <avinash512> any idea why? |
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[08:13] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> Hi i don't know if I am wrong but it seems you can balance the oudio output coming from.the HDMI port and the speakers |
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[08:14] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> So you have two outputs, not just the audio from the speakers |
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[08:16] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> If you connect the pc with an HDMI cable you could also hear the audio of your pc in the speakers of the tv or the monitor it is being connected so you can set that audio that's named hdmi audio in the panel |
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[08:17] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> I don't know if you can hide that in the panel |
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[09:01] <IrcsomeBot1> <avinash512> Thank you @Franzpow . So it is more like a feature? |
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[09:02] <alireza> when I double click the windows title bar, it does not maxmied. in windows bhvaior, It s enable to maxmize for double click. What is the problem? |
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[09:04] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> @avinash512, Kinda of I think |
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[09:04] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> It's surely not a bug |
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[09:04] <IrcsomeBot1> <avinash512> @Franzpow, Alright. Thank you |
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[09:04] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> You're Welcome |
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[09:07] <alireza> Actually i want , when I click on the window title bar, change the screen to full screen or vice versa. How should i config it in kde? |
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[09:16] <karel_> Hi guys, I'm having some trouble with my system. I'm running Kubuntu 20.04 and I've had 2 drives now boot read-only, how can I troubleshoot this? |
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[09:44] <IrcsomeBot1> metab0y was added by: metab0y |
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[09:44] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> Hey |
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[09:45] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> I'm getting this after doing am apt upgrade today |
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[09:45] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> (Photo, 1280x590) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/fYR8wHhU/file_29216.jpg |
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[09:46] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/WFYfEJzu/file_29217.jpg |
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[09:46] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> Can someone help me fix this? |
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[09:48] <Zhinux> Hi Everyon, Anyone knows if it is safe to "do-release-upgrade" from kubuntu 19.10 to 20.04 |
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[09:48] <Zhinux> ? |
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[09:54] <diogenes_> metab0y, nice mosaic :) |
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[09:59] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> @diogenes_, :') can't deny that |
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[10:00] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> A little help will be appreciated |
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[10:01] <diogenes_> metab0y, what exactly was updated? |
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[10:05] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> It was a big update like 350mb |
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[10:06] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> And before you ask, yes amd drivers has an update iirc |
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[10:08] <diogenes_> was it a distro upgrade? like 19.10 > 20.04? |
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[10:08] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> No |
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[10:08] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> I was already use kubuntu 20.04 |
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[10:08] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> Using* |
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[10:08] <IrcsomeBot1> <rudrabali> You can edit messages :) |
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[10:09] <IrcsomeBot1> <rudrabali> @metab0y No need to mess up with multiple lines |
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[10:09] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> It gets reflected in irc? |
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[10:09] <diogenes_> then it might be a kernel update, try a different kernel. |
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[10:12] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> Okay will try, also one thing whenever I log in from the lockscreen or if I change from tty to desktop session it gets better for a split second |
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[10:17] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> @metab0y, Nope, I don't think so.. |
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[10:18] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> @Franzpow, Me neither that's why didn't edit |
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[10:19] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> Sure. Sometimes I edit the message just for telegram people |
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[10:19] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> Ah |
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[10:30] <archaeopter> Hello! Is there such a thing as gtile for kde? |
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[10:31] <archaeopter> Like a tiling widget with a couple of layouts and a grid? |
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[10:31] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> Kwin scripts has a few for tiling |
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[10:35] <IrcsomeBot1> <DarinMiller> Couple of options: https://github.com/lingtjien/Grid-Tiling-Kwin and https://store.kde.org/p/1309653/ |
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[10:36] <archaeopter> Hm, found one, but i kinda just want a hotkey combination leading into a grid and layout choice, not so much keyboard resize and redact, any particular recommendation, since there are numerous? |
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[10:39] <archaeopter> Kinda like gtile lmao |
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[10:39] <IrcsomeBot1> <DarinMiller> I rarely go beyond quarter and half tile as I have multiple hidpi displays, so the built in quick tile and pack options are sufficient for my purpose. |
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[10:40] <archaeopter> If there isnt one mb ill just install sway and actually learn all the keyboard fuzz |
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[10:51] <BluesKaj> Hiuas all |
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[10:52] <BluesKaj> oops Hiyas all |
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[13:03] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> @metab0y, I'm still unable to fix this :( |
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[13:08] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> Okay so I was lucky and had awesome wm installed and as a last resort I logged into that |
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[13:08] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> And surprisingly it works |
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[13:08] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> Turns out plasma is broken |
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[13:10] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> So how do I reinstall plasma shell |
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[13:29] <jukebohi> The KDE Wallet starting to ask for a password that was never set .... there is the workaround that you destroy it and create a new one with a blank password. The smart thing would be to instruct the user to set a blank password before the system starts asking "what's the password you've never set?" https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=225&t=160488 |
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[13:29] <jukebohi> .. in case someone cares |
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[14:15] <R13ose> I upgrade to 20.04 in the command line before it appeared here: https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release am I on the developer version now? |
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[14:25] <oerheks> cat /etc/issue would tell, or hostnamectrl status |
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[14:25] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> jukebohi: yesterday I disabled it and I lost my wifi password so now everytime I try to connect to the wifi it asks for the password |
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[14:26] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> Is there a way to store the wifi password without enabling kdewallet? |
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[14:26] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> Without writing it down everytime? |
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[14:26] <oerheks> no, that is where kwallet is for |
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[14:26] <jukebohi> I'm sure there is |
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[14:27] <jukebohi> like BluesKaj likes to boast he does not use KDE Wallet. I fixed the situation by deleting the wallet and creating a wallet with a password set to empty string. This allows it to open automatically |
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[14:27] <jukebohi> I wish there would be instructions on the distro, to set the password to an empty string to stop the lockout from happening to more and more unsuspecting Linux fans |
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[14:27] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> Mmm should try that |
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[14:28] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> It was not asking anymore in i3wm, now it came back to ask for the password everytime I bootup kubuntu |
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[14:29] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> Since I upgraded yesterday to 20.04 |
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[14:34] <BluesKaj> jukebohi, it's not boasting, I just don't see the need for kdewallet on my setup, that's all |
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[14:37] <jukebohi> ok fine. but every normal person gets shipped a Kubuntu with the KDE Wallet enabled and the looming lockout appearing out of thin air really does a disservice to the reputation of the distro |
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[14:37] <BluesKaj> not everyone uses chrome either, normal or otherwise |
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[14:37] <R13ose> oerheks: what should the output be if on developer version? |
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[14:39] <oerheks> R13ose, the version that is not out, 20.10 groovy gorillabeast |
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[14:39] <oerheks> you could find that out simply |
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[14:40] <oerheks> all i know for now, the -d option gives 20.04 |
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[14:40] <oerheks> !ltsupgrade |
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[14:40] <ubottu> Regular upgrades from 18.04 LTS to 20.04 LTS will be enabled once 20.04.1 is released in late July. This delay helps to ensure that any lingering issues are resolved before people upgrade production systems. If you'd prefer to upgrade now, use sudo do-release-upgrade -d |
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[14:40] <oerheks> but i would wait |
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[14:40] <R13ose> For? |
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[14:41] <R13ose> When I do cat /etc/issue it says Ubuntu 20.04 LTS \n \l |
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[14:41] <oerheks> there you go |
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[14:43] <R13ose> Even if I updated early, I am fine? |
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[14:44] <oerheks> yes, you are on the final release, with all the early bugs still in it, see the releasenotes |
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[14:47] <R13ose> When you said wait, what should I have waited for? |
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[14:47] <oerheks> for the upgrade path to be released |
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[14:47] <R13ose> Oh |
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[14:48] <oerheks> it is LTS, not a minor version |
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[14:50] <R13ose> Ok |
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[15:11] <BluesKaj> @Franzpow, I have my laptop wifi configured with a pw in wificonfigure (right click on wifi icon in the system tray) in wifi security, this is without kdewallet enabled in system settings. |
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[15:27] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> Hey how do I reinstall kde (desktop environment) completely? |
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[15:29] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> BluesKaj: you won't believe me but I tried that yesterday and that didn't work |
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[15:30] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> I manually inserted the password and it did not save it |
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[17:50] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> @metab0y, Guys I fixed it |
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[17:51] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> In compositor settings changed rendering back-end to xrender |
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[17:51] <IrcsomeBot1> <metab0y> It even fixed my old problem of never waking up from sleep |
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[17:52] <IrcsomeBot1> <Franzpow> Is there a "better" wireless driver than the out of the box one? |
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[18:27] <LevZagatov> Excuse me, but how to register in kmail? I tried Profile but it hasn't a password inputer (sorry about my English). |
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[18:36] <masonbee-M> I wrote a guide once if that is any help....https://masonbee.nz/posteo-setup-for-kmail-contacts-and-calendar/ |
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[18:37] <masonbee-M> It's posteo but should work for other imap mail accounts. |
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[19:58] <IrcsomeBot1> Cratosk was added by: Cratosk |
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[20:05] <asn_> names |
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[20:06] <asn_> whoops |
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[21:03] <IrcsomeBot1> Matt Vogeler was added by: Matt Vogeler |
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[21:07] <IrcsomeBot1> <Matt Vogeler> Anyone having problems with 20.04 on a laptop with a docking station when it comes to displays. I have to manually go into Display Config to add external monitors or turn them off depending on if I am using the docking station or not. I just did a search and did not see a reported bug. |
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[21:31] <zhinux> Hello all, I'm on kubuntu 19.10 with kde plasma 5.18.3 - keep getting this stuck notification from org.kde.kded5 "getting updates" "getting distribution upgrade information" |
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[21:31] <zhinux> Also "refreshing package cache" |
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[21:31] <zhinux> maybe 10+ notifs |
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[21:31] <zhinux> and it won't stop |
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[21:32] <zhinux> so I just hide the windows |
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[21:32] <zhinux> but I wonder if it's not a more severe bug |
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[21:32] <zhinux> Thanks in advance if you have any clue in what may cause that |
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