[04:02] <cowpacity> i'm trying to find the default network configuration file, i don't think i'm seeing it in /etc/netplan/, am i in the wrong place?
[04:53] <swift110> hmm
[09:13] <il> hi
[09:14] <diogenes_> hi
[09:14] <il> how are you diogenes
[09:16] <il> i need update my opengl version but idont know how to done this
[09:16] <diogenes_> why would you need that?
[09:16] <lordievader> Why?
[09:17] <lordievader> What does `glxinfo |grep OpenGL version" return?
[09:17] <lordievader>  * What does `glxinfo |grep OpenGL version` return?
[09:18] <il> i install new version of blender but this need opengl 3.1 + version of opengl
[09:19] <il> OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 19.2.1
[09:20] <lordievader> What is the output of `lspci -k |grep -i vga -A2`?
[09:22] <il> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
[09:22] <il>         Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics
[09:22] <il> Controller
[09:22] <il>         Kernel driver in use: i915
[09:23] <diogenes_> il, i'd suggest trying an older version of Blender.
[09:23] <OerHeks> that intel mobile 4 surely does not support opengl 3.1 ...
 Can you run Kubuntu with Wayland?
 On intel cpu and gpu
[09:25] <il> thank @diogenes_ and @lordievader and @ircsomebot
[09:25] <il> yes i can run this on wayland
 @il, Fully supported?
[09:27] <il> sorry i mean i can run my system on wayland
 @il, 👍🏻Are there any advantages over xorg
[09:28] <il> how can reply people in irc konversation ?
[09:28] <il> i am not prefassional  user
[09:28] <lordievader> Rutvikm: Bit older comparison, but still gives some idea: https://www.secjuice.com/wayland-vs-xorg/
[09:29] <il> so i guest i have to install older version and fix my problem
[09:29] <diogenes_> I find no advantages of wayland over X.
[09:29] <lordievader> il: Or get a better machine ;)
[09:29] <il> :)
[09:31] <lordievader> The (Blender) performance on such a chip will be awful anyways.
[09:31] <lordievader> There is a reason AMD and nVidia have specific model lines targeted towards these kind of applications.
 @lordievader, Regarding the comparison, @il Wayland is potentially better, but is not mainstream mainly because lack of Nvidea support
 But its worth a try on amd or intel gpus
 I'd hope amd does some miracle in the gpu world as well, like its doing with cpus
[09:35] <diogenes_> also no remote desktop possibility with wayland which is a deal breaker for me so far.
[09:36] <lordievader> Also not through Xwayland?
 @diogenes_, Ok
[09:36] <diogenes_> lordievader, none of the current most popular ones (teamviewer, anydesk) support wayland.
 I heard Xorg is currently 10 times slower in its operations than wayland
 Is this true?
[09:40] <lordievader> diogenes_: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/13/04/03/1219239/remote-desktop-backend-merged-into-wayland Seems like there are some efforts to get it supported.
[09:40] <il> guys anyone have a channel about mining?
[09:41] <lordievader> il: That sounds like a topic for #kubuntu-offtopic
 Uhh, When will the non foss proprietary world get serious about linux
 Taking ages to support newer stuff
[09:42] <diogenes_> lordievader, " an independent developer submitted patches" that's far from mainstream implementation unfortunately, maybe my grandchildren will only manage to use wayland :)
[09:42] <lordievader> "Some efforts" 😋
[11:37] <user|70596> hey guys
[11:37] <user|70596> hope all is well
[11:37] <user|70596> I'm getting a budget laptop soon, would these specs be OK for Kubuntu?  (Specs are in the description if you scroll down.)
[11:37] <user|70596> https://www.takealot.com/lenovo-ideapad-330-igm-intel-celeron-500gb-15-6-notebook-platinu/PLID52129047
[12:08] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[13:18] <vincenzo> cèe qualcuno?
[13:27] <vincenzo> a cosa serve questa chat se non parla nessuno???
[13:28] <diogenes_> !it
[13:28] <vincenzo> ok. thank you
[14:53] <krasi-georgiev-M> hi all , for some reason the network manager reports - no agents available when trying to save/connect to a network with encrypted password.
[14:54] <krasi-georgiev-M> from the online info I see that the password agent that the network manager should use is plasma-nm, but I can't find it on kubuntu cosmic 18.10
[14:55] <krasi-georgiev-M> and when I do ps aux I don;t see it running
[15:00] <BluesKaj> look in dolphin>view>hidden files>.config/plasma-nm
[15:03]  * krasi-georgiev-M sent a long message:  < https://kde.modular.im/_matrix/media/v1/download/kde.org/dludELWVEdYMSEpClmxGXnsc >
[15:05] <krasi-georgiev-M> BluesKaj: ^
[15:20] <krasi-georgiev-M> reinstalling it didn't help
[15:20] <krasi-georgiev-M> what should be the name of the actuall binary that should start and registere itself with the network manager?
[18:12] <Tom-M1> I'd like to use Kubuntu in a computer lab (non-profit, predominantly an after school program). I either want to configure the guest user with some custom settings (mainly programs pinned to the task bar and the firefox home page) or set up a new user that is wiped clean, every time it's logged out. Anybody have advice on the best approach?
[21:34] <unusuario1234> hello
[23:38] <valorie> Tom-M1: there is a Kiosk deal in KDE but I'm not quite sure who to talk to
[23:38] <valorie> probably ask in #kde
[23:38] <valorie> or maybe #kde-devel
[23:39] <valorie> https://userbase.kde.org/KDE_System_Administration/Kiosk/Introduction
[23:39] <valorie> might give you more insight whether or not that would fit for you