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[07:13] <IrcsomeBot> <FARJAMSHEKARI> Q04L |
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[07:14] <IrcsomeBot> <FARJAMSHEKARI> V27U |
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[07:16] <IrcsomeBot> <Oov> hi |
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[07:16] <IrcsomeBot> <Oov> how can i check intel drive? |
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[07:49] <IrcsomeBot> <ykruH> check health ? try smartmontools |
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[10:31] <IrcsomeBot> <Oov> What is this? (re @ykruH: check health ? try smartmontools) |
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[10:34] <oerheks> one can check health in the KDE disks utility? |
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[10:37] <oerheks> it is called s.m.a.r.t. |
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[10:40] <IrcsomeBot> <Oov> Where to find this (re @IrcsomeBot: <oerheks> one can check health in the KDE disks utility?) |
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[10:42] <oerheks> somewhere in your menu, system things? |
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[12:06] <IrcsomeBot> <Oov> Ok how to check for updates |
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[12:06] <IrcsomeBot> <Oov> Is it sudo apt update? |
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[12:07] <oerheks> how about the update tool? |
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[12:07] <oerheks> and seriously, such easy to find answer ... |
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[12:08] <oerheks> update gets new lists, upgrade the package(s) |
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[12:59] <BluesKaj> Hi all |
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[13:22] <goddard> hey hey |
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[13:27] <goddard> anyway to get firefox to display the menu in the global menu? |
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[13:27] <goddard> i've gotten it to work when messing around with native windows and showing the menu bar and removing it but it seems unreliable |
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[14:08] <cbreak> I kind of gave up on making firefox behave :( |
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[14:09] <cbreak> canonical really screwed up the snap thing... by now I'm happy it even shows a menu bar... |
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[14:09] <goddard> cbreak: both snap and flatpak versions have issues |
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[14:09] <goddard> opening a file dialog causes an infinite recursion of file dialog opening so you gotta kill the app on my system |
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[14:10] <cbreak> :( |
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[14:10] <cbreak> I didn't have anything that bad |
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[14:10] <goddard> Appimage version works good :D |
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[14:11] <goddard> I haven't seen it happen on Plasma though |
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[14:11] <BluesKaj> running the mozilla version here, no issues so far |
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[14:11] <goddard> only gnome |
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[14:12] <goddard> BluesKaj: is it self updating? |
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[14:13] <BluesKaj> yes |
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[14:13] <goddard> BluesKaj: cool may give that a try as well |
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[14:18] <BluesKaj> goddard, a caveat though, just checked the site and I'm not sure about the self updating, thats no longer mentioned like it was a few weeks ago so now I'm not sure |
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[14:18] <goddard> oh ok |
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[14:18] <goddard> well probably not hard to setup a bash script for it i guess |
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[14:19] <BluesKaj> I'm testing Kinetic and so far so good with most apps/packages, the F snap version was slow to load and had some https issues |
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[14:20] <BluesKaj> FF snap |
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[14:27] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> 😝 |
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[15:59] <cbreak> one of the more annoying problems with the snap firefox is that it can't self update |
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[15:59] <cbreak> all it does is nag me to restart firefox, and when I restart it, it continues to nag |
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[15:59] <cbreak> I manually have to refresh the snap while firefox is closed for it to work... |
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[18:04] <goddard> sorta funky |
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[18:05] <goddard> not sure if it was fixed, but before it would keep multiple versions |
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[18:05] <goddard> so your storage would grow a lo |
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[20:11] <hassanreza> hi |
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[20:11] <hassanreza> im new to kubuntu |
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[20:47] <oerheks> hassanreza, noted |
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[21:56] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> sorry for offtopic but i have read in kernel5.19 rc7 amd zen is supported |
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[21:57] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> recommended to install ore should i wait |
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[21:57] <arraybolt3[m]> @Oskar: I think you're hearing about the Retbleed bug - AMD Zen CPUs should work on earlier kernels IIRC. |
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[21:58] <oerheks> wait for the release, testing is oke from the mainline repo, but no support yet. |
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[21:58] <oerheks> !mainline |
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[21:58] <ubottu> The kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds |
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[21:58] <arraybolt3[m]> @Oskar: I would NOT recommend installing that kernel - the rc kernels aren't stable and may be buggy. |
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[21:58] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> my ryzen 5500u gets no firmware from updating, in some games its recognized as ati 5600 |
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[21:58] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> ok i will wait thanks guys :) |
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[21:59] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> the gpu part of it |
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[22:03] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> other question.. how can i get iphone support on kubuntu? |
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[22:06] <oerheks> https://snapcraft.io/install/icloud-for-linux/kubuntu |
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[22:08] <oerheks> or https://apps.apple.com/app/kde-connect/id1580245991 |
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[22:10] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> thanks :) |
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[22:11] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> snap supported for kubuntu? |
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[22:11] <oerheks> ehmm.. did you try? |
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[22:14] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> just wanted to ask because i diddnt know |
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[22:15] <oerheks> you clearly did not read |
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[22:15] <oerheks> If you’re running Kubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) or later, including Kubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) and Kubuntu 18.10 (Cosmic Cuttlefish), you don’t need to do anything. Snap is already installed and ready to go. |
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[22:15] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> ok thanks |
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[22:16] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> snap isnt showing up in startmenu |
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[22:16] <arraybolt3[m]> @Oskar: sudo apt install snap-store |
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[22:16] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> i downloaded the snap for icloud |
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[22:16] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> but its not showing up |
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[22:17] <arraybolt3[m]> @Oskar: Odd, Snaps used to show up in Kubuntu for me. Maybe you need to just dig around or wait a bit? |
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[22:17] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> i can try relogin |
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[22:17] <arraybolt3[m]> (Try searching for "iCloud" in the Start Menu and see if that pops up a bunch of iCloud related apps. If not, you probably downloaded it but didn't install it.) |
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[22:17] <arraybolt3[m]> (And you can install it through the Snap Store.) |
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[22:17] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> ok |
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[22:18] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> ah its under "others" in startmenu |
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[22:19] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> thanks for helping here all the time |
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[22:20] <oerheks> when we tell you right, you save us a lot of time, by helping others |
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[22:20] <oerheks> 🤪 |
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[22:22] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> hehe soorry for that :) |
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[22:23] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> so can i show you that my pc is showing up my graphics false? i thought linux is emulatingthe graphics but im not sure if it is like that, or its a wine error |
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[22:24] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> https://irc-attachments.kde.org/790e74a5/file_58159.jpg |
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[22:29] <oerheks> no idea about wine issues |
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[22:29] <IrcsomeBot> <Oskar> ok thanks and sorry for that dumb quastions |
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[23:41] <TikaC> Hello. I'm having problems with my laptop after I upgraded the kernel recently. Anyone have any idea what this is: integrity: Problem loading X.509 certificate -65. I checked for bad blocks and all is OK. |
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[23:42] <TikaC> I have installed Kubuntu on an Lenovo IdeaPad 3. |
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