[01:18] @DarinMiller, The 435 driver, did it with 430 as well. === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [06:06] hi === ishakd is now known as odobar [14:08] Merry Christmas! === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life === mario_ is now known as mario__ === mario__ is now known as mario_ [17:04] Oslez was added by: Oslez === soumya is now known as soumya_ === soumya is now known as soumya__ === soumya__ is now known as soumya_ === soumya is now known as soumya__ === soumya__ is now known as soumya === GodFather_ is now known as GodFather [21:20] dajmwinter was added by: dajmwinter === il_ is now known as il === il is now known as amigojapan === amigojapan is now known as il [22:01] I am recently using kubuntu with kde.. I used Ubuntu with GNOME or xfce before. Why I am seeing 560mb of Ram used on the task manager? That's a lot of improvement [22:01] I remember that I used kubuntu and kde on another pc and it used about 900mb of ram.. Thar's strange [22:02] 19.10 [22:02] I am comparing this values while I have just the task manager open [22:03] There are no other programs open [22:08] @Franzpow lots of work has been done on going easy on ram and battery [22:08] as well was more efficient start up [22:09] That's cool. But is that possible that all these improvements were made between 19.04 and 19.10? [22:09] Btw I am using Kde 5.16.5 not the latest [22:10] I was surprised because I thought xfce demanded less ram than kde [22:14] that used to be true === av is now known as Guest44577 [23:37] hi, I have just started an old laptop with kubuntu 17.10, how can I upgrade to the lastest realease? [23:38] source.list is outdated [23:38] I cant apt-get update [23:38] apt-get upgrade [23:38] both failed [23:47] anybody alive? [23:48] sudo apt install update-manager-core && sudo do-release-upgrade