 @ericadams, Thanks!
 @Shreddies, ah, thought I was all broken
 Sup
[04:48] <dddddddddddddddd>  Welcome to #kubuntu
 Lol
[05:35] <airmen55>  #c-base
 Hey, yesterday I had the same problem as you updating from terminal to 19.10, so I did this instead. … I searched for: …  ubuntu-release-upgrader-qt_19.10.15_all.deb … So I added: … deb http://cz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu eoan main universe … After that I updated every package on Discover. Now it says that I have kubuntu 19.10. … Did I make a mistake? Will my system blow up soon? It's like I updated everything manually bu
[06:31] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:38] <muhaha> do-release-upgrade is not ready for 19.10 ?
[06:47] <user|7516> Hey there! Im on the latest 19.04 release and want to upgrade to 19.10.
[06:47] <user|7516> I ran sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
[06:47] <user|7516> But when trying to do-release-upgrade, "no new release found" message appears.
[06:47] <user|7516> $ pkexec do-release-upgrade -m desktop -f DistUpgradeViewKDE
[06:47] <user|7516> Checking for a new Ubuntu release
[06:47] <user|7516> No new release found.
[06:47] <user|7516> Any ideas? Within Software Sources, under Release upgrade, Normal Releases is selected.
[06:48] <RikMills> muhaha etc: do-release-upgrade only starts working when ubuntu release team decide to turn them on. often that is the same day as release, but can be a while longer
[06:51] <user|7516> Thanks for your answer :). So atm the only option is to download 19.10 and do a fresh install or use the bootable image?
[07:39] <ignacio_> ok
[07:39] <ignacio_> ya estoy aqui
[07:39] <ignacio_> ahora te tengo en ambos
[07:40] <ignacio_> pues no encuentro el curriculum
[07:42] <ignacio_> estara en el disco antiguo
[07:42] <ignacio_> y lo tengo desconectado
[07:42] <ignacio_> si me acuerdo te mando uno en papel
[07:42] <ignacio_> vamos, t elo llevo
[07:44] <ignacio_> si te das cuenta, estamos conectados con washington dc
[07:45] <ignacio_> y eso que estamos al lado
[07:45] <ignacio_> pablo,se pueden mandar archivos por aqui_
 I will upgrade from the daily builts to the official Kubuntu 19.10 now!! 😊
[09:01] <OerHeks> have fun!
[09:04] <RikMills> time to start on 20.04 ;)
 @RikMills, And maybe bask in the glory of a 19.10 release well done!
 Just for the week end, @RikMills ! 😉
 😆
 @ericadams, Use the PPA Version.  Its the latest Version - I don't think I've ever experienced stability issues.  One advantage with going with the DEB over the flatpak/snap is that you can make Phone calls from the app (admittedly, I haven't tried the snap in quite a while).
[09:32] <palooka-jock> Hello all. Wondering if someone might have any ideas - I'm running Kubuntu 18.04 on a dual 30" screens. I like having zero window decorations, so I've gone into System Settings > Application Style > Window Decorations > Window Specific Overrides and added a ".*" regex which is set to no border and hides the window title bar. Most applications work seamlessly when I set them to fullscreen, but I've noticed
[09:32] <palooka-jock> that terminal emulators seem to have large gaps at the bottom, and small gaps on one side. See attached screenshot https://imgur.com/gallery/6lQRLgM. The white at the bottom & left side of both screens is the gap. I mainly use urxvt when noticing this issue but it also occurs in xterm. I've just tried konsole for the first time for some time and that doesn't seem to have the same issue. Any tips?
 @RikMills, 👍👍👍
 @zparihar, If you need the compose key or foreign language input methods, use the version from the repository.
[12:23] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Hello. Can you help me when i choose kubuntu from grub it boots to black screen.
 I changed to quiet splash to radeon.modeset=0 but it didnt work
[13:07] <diogenes_> Rahul Bali, how often does it happen?
[13:10] <BluesKaj> spratiox try just nomodeset instead of radeon.modeset=0
[13:15] <BluesKaj> spratiox don't forget to run sudo update-grub after your edit
 @BluesKaj, Where can i do that
[13:16] <BluesKaj> in the terminal
 @BluesKaj, I have a radeon graphic card
[13:16] <BluesKaj> no matter\
 @BluesKaj, How can i open?
 From recovery mode?
[13:19] <BluesKaj> the vt/tty, ctl+alt+F2 to F6 if you're getting a blinking cursor on a black screen after booting
 No i dont get a blinking cursor :(
[13:21] <BluesKaj> what are you seeing ?
 Black screen
[13:22] <diogenes_> Rahul Bali, with firefox only? or any application?
[13:22] <BluesKaj> spratiox try ctl+alt+F2 anyway , you should get a terminal prompt
 @BluesKaj, I tried but dont work
[13:24] <BluesKaj> try recovery mode then
 It stucks at loading initial ramdisk
[13:41] <BluesKaj> spratiox read answer number 1 here , https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/257203/booting-stops-at-loading-initial-ramdisk
 Nothing changed :(
[13:51] <BluesKaj> spratiox I'm out of ideas, recommend you ask in #ubuntu chat
 Thank you for your help 👍
[13:53] <BluesKaj> sorry i couldn't help more :/
[14:12] <OerHeks> THAT'S ALL MY HOBBIES save the earth, stop spamming and go away
[14:14] <OerHeks> !ops
 @BluesKaj, I solved it after quiet splash i added nomodeset xd
[14:27] <BluesKaj> spratiox glad to hear that :-)
 It is problem a GPU driver problem. So i will install Amd drivers
[14:30] <RikMills> OerHeks: spammer banned telegram end
[17:29] <jesse__> I just installed Kubuntu, and I am blown away by how amazing the KDE apps are
[17:29] <jesse__> This is so awesome!
 The URL for release notes on the news page wasn't updated, it still has the _placeholder_ URL....
 https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-19-10-is-released-today/
 The TEXT was updated, but the URL is still placeholder'ed.
 Not sure if this is the appropriate place to inform, but fiugred I'd tyr.
 try*
[17:42] <derek-shnosh> Hopefully not spamming... not sure if my Telegram instance is working because it crashed.
[17:42] <derek-shnosh> The URL for release notes on the news page wasn't updated, it still has the _placeholder_ URL.
[17:42] <dax> your telegram message came through
[17:43] <derek-shnosh> Excellent, apologies for spam.
[17:43] <OerHeks> https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-19-10-is-released-today/_wp_link_placeholder
[17:43] <OerHeks> good spot
[17:43] <OerHeks> last line: See our Release Notes for more information: https://...
[17:43] <derek-shnosh> That's the one.
[17:44] <derek-shnosh> I'm guessing the `dist-release` isn't functional yet? I'm on 19.04 LTS
[17:44] <OerHeks> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EoanErmine/ReleaseNotes/Kubuntu
[17:45] <OerHeks> who should we notify about this, dax?
[17:45] <dax> dunno, was just pondering that myself
[17:45] <dax> i'll go poke -devel and see who answers
[17:49] <dax> derek-shnosh: yeah, the update manager won't offer updates to 19.10 until the Ubuntu release team is happy that release-day installations have flushed out any serious bugs. it usually doesn't take too long
[17:49] <dax> (and, as a side note, 19.04 isn't an LTS, LTSes are april releases on even-numbered years)
[17:49] <derek-shnosh> @dax: roger, thanks for explanation.
[17:49] <dax> website is fixed now, thanks RikMills :)
[17:49] <OerHeks> !cookie | derek-shnosh
[17:50] <derek-shnosh> Oooh, cookies!
[17:50] <RikMills> no problem. thanks for letting us know
[17:50] <derek-shnosh> 👍
[17:51] <derek-shnosh> back to work.
[18:16] <nathanielthomas> I am attempting to get a wireless connection using Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 usb adapter. Was curious if there are any drivers available for this device
[18:25] <user|14466> Привет! здесь говорят по-русски?
[18:25] <diogenes_> !ru
[18:27] <user|14466> Спасибо
[19:10] <valorie> https://twitter.com/kubuntu/status/1185271978866774016
[19:10] <valorie> https://kubuntu.org/news/thanks-to-our-sponsors/
[20:15] <dr`venom> Is a clean install still the recommended way to upgrade from one version of Kubuntu to another? I'd like to upgrade from 19.04 to 19.10.
[20:23] <keithzg> dr`venom: I've been doing unclean installs since 6.06, surprisingly rarely ran into problems and even then there's little that can't be fixed. That the whole install is, at the end of the day, all made up of packages means even in the worst-case scenarios you can often very selectively clean the install :)
[20:24] <dr`venom> How do I upgrade, just about every tutorial says to use upgrade manager, which I can't find on Kubuntu.
[20:24] <dr`venom> Is it an Ubuntu software only?
[20:25] <derek-shnosh> @dr`venom: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EoanErmine/ReleaseNotes/Kubuntu
[20:25] <derek-shnosh> `apt dist-upgrade` will do it once the release is published.
[20:26] <derek-shnosh> @dr`venom: sorry, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EoanUpgrades/Kubuntu
[20:27] <dr`venom> I guess it is not available yet since after typing 'sudo do-release-upgrade -m desktop' I get the response 'No New release found.'
[20:27] <derek-shnosh> Yeah it's not published yet.
[20:28] <derek-shnosh> There's a note near the top of the page I most recently linked, "There may a delay of a few hrs to days between the official release announcements and the Ubuntu Release Team enabling upgrades."
[20:28] <derek-shnosh> I don't know that there is an ETA or what the standard time-frame is... but there's that.
[20:28] <OerHeks>  there is no upgrade path yet, use  "update-manager -c -d"  option for now, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EoanErmine/ReleaseNotes
[20:29] <dr`venom> Got it, I got excited because the Kubuntu page said it was ready lol.
[20:30] <derek-shnosh> There you go, seems you can _force_ it with `update-manager -c -d` as @OerHeks stated.
[20:30] <OerHeks> this delay is normal; it gives us some time to check & fix, so please file a bugreport if you encounter any
[20:31] <dr`venom> Cool, gracias :)
[20:36] <valorie> upgrading is a different beast than installing from an ISO and a bit harder to test
[20:37] <dr`venom> It makes sense, I'm just your typical computer user, I don't know much about how all this stuff works :). I just use these tools to get things done. :)
[20:38] <OerHeks> prepare a fresh usb, backup data and have fun
[20:41] <dr`venom> I'll wait, the baby will wake up soon, so I rather just type in something into the terminal or click upgrade somewhere. I don't want to have to reinstall apps. I was just excited is all. These small things lift the spirit even on the most boring of Fridays. haha
[20:41] <dr`venom> Thank you all for the help. :)
[20:43] <Leopad> anyone can help?
[20:43] <Leopad> i cant upgrade my kubuntu to 19.10.
[20:44] <Leopad> got message: No update available
[20:44] <valorie> not yet
[20:44] <valorie> might take a few days
[20:45] <valorie> although you can force it if you are impatience
[20:45] <valorie> Leopad: ^^^
[20:46] <valorie> adding "-c -d" after sudo do-release-upgrade
[20:46] <valorie> so sudo do-release-upgrade -c -d
[20:47] <Leopad> ok, is there any risk doing this way?
[20:48] <valorie> well, I always do a backup first
[20:48] <valorie> there is always risk
[20:48] <valorie> backups minimize risk, so do them
[20:49] <valorie> there is risk to *not* upgrading as well, so backup, backup, backup!
[20:49] <Leopad> Yes, goingo to backup everything.   thank you very much!
[20:50] <OerHeks> prepare a fresh usb, backup data and have fun
[20:50] <derek-shnosh> If we're being pedantic, backups minimize the end-result of a risk taken (in some cases). ;)
[20:50] <OerHeks> 'who tests the backup?'
[20:51] <OerHeks> really pedantic ( i often use) 'if you have no backup of your precious data, it is not important'
[20:58] <valorie> OerHeks: indeed
[20:58] <valorie> life is a risk, so go for it!
[20:58] <derek-shnosh> Speaking of backups, time to expand my Synology.
[20:58] <jubo2> Timeshift seems a nice backup. But I've never tried recovery
[20:59] <jubo2> It is not in the Ubuntu repos, but a PPA
[21:00] <derek-shnosh> All of my laptops/computers have separate data drives with incremental backups to my Synology which replicates to my work's data center in private storage... If OS drive goes, I can get back up and running pretty quickly without worrying about recovering local data.