[00:19] hi, how can i set up individual screen scaling when using a 1080p and a 4K display? [00:29] In system settings, then display configuration. Tic "for only this specific display" on each display you want to scalp [00:29] scale [00:30] doesnt work, its always for both even if i check the box [00:33] works on my end [00:33] I have 1 4k and 3 1080 [00:34] when i change it by xrandr its the same [00:35] using nvidia gpu [00:48] I was mistaken. It doesn't work on my end. reason mine was looking that way was because I changed the resolution on the 4K down. Looks like even xrandr you can not do it [01:27] eww, slack [03:49] @Rutvikm, run 'spectacle' [03:53] if i installed the backports on top of ubuntu and installed plasma-desktop would the 5.17.4 update come to that as well or is it only for kubuntu-desktop? === lex is now known as Guest96769 [07:52] Good morning [10:16] 1 === rynot is now known as cart_man [13:12] Hey folks === gavlee_ is now known as gavlee [14:06] hello, just want to ask, what's the system requirements for kubuntu [14:06] planning to install it to my laptop which is 2 Core-2Ghz, 4GB Ram [14:07] thanks. [14:10] user|93656, that wiill work [14:12] thanks, just one quick question, i'm currently using pop os, and whenever I use Chrome with - let's say 12 tabs, it crawls. would using kubuntu be better or just be the same? [14:19] user|93656, dunno anything about popOS, not supported here [14:20] 12 tabs depending on the content is obviously a few too many, that's just my opinion [14:21] oh okay thanks [14:21] no need for PMs [14:21] sorry. [14:21] thank you again. [14:22] I ran kubuntu on a laptop with 4G Ram and it was fine, but that was just for home use === valeria is now known as ziobyte [15:29] @user|93656, KUbuntu should be better [15:29] As KDE uses less memory than Gnome [15:29] Because it doesn't cache everything afaik [15:30] For me, Kubuntu is faster than PopOS [15:30] Intel i3 7th gen, 4GB RAM === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [22:37] It really won't make much difference, if any. [22:38] Chrome is going to use the same amount of memory either way. But not all Chrome memory is non-negotiable. It actually releases memory when the system needs it. [22:38] So just looking at your system monitor and seeing high RAM usage? Means absolutely nothing. [22:39] Unless you actually run out of memory because you've finally been able to completely starve the system, THEN you should probably start trimming things.