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[00:19] <nixnoobish> where do I ask Q's about APT?
[00:19] <nixnoobish> I did my first downgrade today!
[00:19] * nixnoobish pats self on back
[00:20] <arraybolt3[m]> nixnoobish: Probably #ubuntu is the best place, if you're using Ubuntu or an official flavor like Kubuntu.
[00:20] <nixnoobish> OK, cool. ty
[00:21] <nixnoobish> gotta go
[00:21] <nixnoobish> I only get a few minutes for good behavior.
[00:21] <nixnoobish> TTFN
[03:53] <IrcsomeBot> <trevantee> Is kde plasma 5.26 available in kubuntu
[04:35] <IrcsomeBot> <CrustyCrab55> No (re @trevantee: Is kde plasma 5.26 available in kubuntu)
[05:33] <IrcsomeBot> <Djordje> dpkg -L bat # batcat is the executive file (re @Omar: )
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[07:59] <IrcsomeBot> <trevantee> Does anyone else have plasma crashes?, kubuntu crashes ?
[08:59] <moein9gh> hi
[09:22] <mparillo> KDE Plasma 5.26 is in ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports-landing for kinetic
[09:23] <mparillo> https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/backports-landing?field.series_filter=kinetic
[09:25] <mparillo> So, while it is not officially released, it is available, for at least some definitions of available.
[12:52] <arraybolt3[m]> Any clue why a Kubuntu VM running in GNOME Boxes would have Plasma crash if the display is set to a very high resolution on one computer, but another computer would have no trouble doing the same thing?
[12:54] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:22] <Guest18> is anyone alive in here?
[13:25] <BluesKaj> have a question?
[13:30] <Guest18> BluesKaj Yeah, it's just too quite in here, compare to #ubuntu and... well, everything else, I guess
[13:32] <BluesKaj> well, we kde/plasma users are a bit of a minority
[13:34] <Guest18> BluesKaj: Any ideas why that is? I'm new to linux, and KDE seems like the best option for me: it's most customizable, performance is above the avg(better than gnome), etc...
[13:36] <cbreak> the other one is the default
[13:36] <cbreak> and it's good enough for most it seems, so ...
[13:36] <BluesKaj> yeah Guest18 Kubuntu takes more work to configure due to it's number of options vs gnome and the other DEs
[13:37] <Guest18> cbreak you mean gnome? it's default in ubuntu, not kubuntu. kubuntu is the same, just with kde instead
[13:38] <cbreak> yes.
[13:38] <cbreak> and most people seem to stick to ubuntu :(
[13:38] <Guest18> BluesKaj: what do you mean by configuring? like what you configure... you go to the settings and spend like 5 mins + done. maybe installing dock for another 5 mins. what else?
[13:39] <Guest18> cbreak: most ppl are just... dumb :D but that doesn't mean KDE community should be small. relatively - yes, but in absolute numbers... nah-ah
[13:40] <Guest18> I was planning to go with arch before I decided I won't have so much time and energy, so I installed kubuntu instead :D
[13:40] <BluesKaj> vist the kubuntu site there's too many options for the DE to list here
[13:41] <Guest18> BluesKaj: what do u mean? there's only one DE to d/l - kde
[13:42] <BluesKaj> https://kubuntu.org/
[13:43] <BluesKaj> I've run arch in the past, a lot of work for a pretty ordinary OS
[13:44] <Guest18> I know how to visit kubuntu off website, care to explain where exactly you point me at?
[13:45] <BluesKaj> take the feature tour
[13:45] <Guest18> yeah, and? what r u referring to, dude
[13:50] <Guest18> BluesKaj what firewall interface did u use with arch, btw, and what now?
[13:52] <BluesKaj> the plasma firewall and ufw which are installed by default
[13:53] <Guest18> that's a frontend, not the interface one. nvmd
[13:54] <BluesKaj> I'm not concerned
[13:54] <Guest18> why not
[13:55] <BluesKaj> do what you want, that's the beauty of the OS
[13:55] <Guest18> yeah, but security is important
[14:00] <BluesKaj> if you're looking for a pissing contest you're in the wrong room
[14:01] <Guest18> right. take care
[15:29] <skramer> Hi everybody. Just upgraded 20.04.5 to 22.04.1 & now wondering if anyhing in RDP or firewall configuration changed. Just until the upgrade I could RDP from one 20.04 into the other, afterwards it does not work anymore.
[15:30] <skramer> SSH is workin fine, though. But VNC and VNC through SSH-tunnel are not working either.
[16:00] <alkisg> skramer: how are you running vnc or vnc over ssh? x11vnc works fine for me
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[16:19] <skramer> alksig: So far I used KRDC to connect via RDP from one machine to the other. Now, none of it works. VNC just discconnetcs immediately same as RDP. Using the VNC through SSH-tunnel leaves me we with just blue screen
[16:20] <skramer> alksig: ...and not accepting any inputs. Have to kill KRDC then
[16:26] <skramer> alksig: Btw., I had same / similar problem with an EndeavourOS VM running KDE Plasma, too. I used to work connecting from Kubunutu 20.04 KRDC via RDP. But then I had to completely wipe out and reinstall that VM & ever since was unable to get a working connection via RDP / VNC / VNC through SSH. Simple SSH connect into that VM works, though.
[16:27] <skramer> alksig: That's why I wondered if there might be any change in the configuration of firewall lately
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[18:09] <mmikowski> skramer: We did a test on 22.04 with remote desktop and documented it. This is not a complete answer, but this might help diagnose your issue: https://kfocus.org/wf/displays.html#bkm_remote_desktop_display
[18:09] <mmikowski> Suffice to say, it worked, at least with Plasma 5.24.6
[18:13] <vitor> $ sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install gcc build-essential kate konsole okular xxd
[23:51] <keithzg> Well this is weird as hell, suddenly scripts with "#!/usr/bin/env python3" shebang lines aren't launching for me, tossing "/usr/bin/env: ‘python3’: Input/output error". Manually running `python3 scriptname.py` works fine, and it works fine as well in *other* user accounts on this same machine, so somehow it's only screwed up for my user account?