 guys, how do I say to Plasma 5.15.4 to show desktop icons on my second screen too? I have configured once to show them on the primary screen but now I do not know how to do the same for the new one, since both in right click menu and in "Configure Desktop" there is nothing referencing "Folder View" mode... … Thank you in advance!
 Bryan, right click on the 2nd screen, Configure Desktop, and select Folder View under Layout.
 (Photo, 728x573) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/G0FXjQYM/file_21688.jpg this is my "right click -> configure desktop", as I said, I cannot find the "Folder View" anywhere... … Thanks.
 Try the "Layout" drop down on that menu.
 Folder View should be one of the choices in the drop down.
 sh* … actually didn't think of that ever :P
 hahahaha sorry, … really thanks for the tip!
 np, I have done the same thing when it was first implemented.
 @DarinMiller, like "where the hell that settings went?" situation?
 'xactly
 Thank you Darin!
 Have a good one!
 You're welcome and same to you? :)
[07:46] <lordievader> Good morning
[12:47] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[13:18] <user|80425> Hello, joining from Kubuntu web. Can I know if the default Kubuntu 19.10 ISO supports non UEFI install i.e. MBR?
[13:19] <Bakkar> Hello, joining from Kubuntu web. Can I know if the default Kubuntu 19.10 ISO supports non UEFI install i.e. MBR?
 Bakkar: should be.
[13:22] <Bakkar> IrcsomeBot1: thank you
[13:41] <Bakkar> Hello aain guys, I have been trying to setup #Kubuntu next to windows. I did not have an EFI boot so I created a 500MB for EFI - as recommended by installer and formated fat32 - but after the install I am unable to access the boot menu. I have checked my BIOS and UEFI is enabled with Legacy support and even UEFI only does not boot. Any ideas?
[13:42] <Bakkar> can anyone help?
[13:44] <diogenes_> Bakkar, what happens when you boot the pc?
 Bakkar: when you have UEFI legacy support enabled you cannot boot UEFI-only operating systems, and vice versa when CSM is disabled.
 You can only boot UEFI-only operating systems together, and CSM OSes together but not a mix and match of both.
[13:45] <Bakkar> diogenes_: it says unable to boot and I have the grub fallback prombt
[13:46] <Bakkar> IrcsomeBot1: I have tried both with and without the legacy supports - Both did not boot. I thought may be something I need to manually confgure so I booted the LiveUSB and was checking if any boot repair advice you guys can point out to me
 Bakkar: then check your installation settings. … usually for UEFI installations you need a BIOSBOOT partition at the start of the disk (like 1MiB or so) for OSes like CentOS that requires it, then a 500MiB or so partition for EFI, then I suggest a 100MiB (at least) partition for `/boot` to leave out the boot configurations from any LVM2 or MDadm raid device, then your main OS `/` partition and optionally any other
[13:52] <IrcsomeBot1> subdivision partitions before your last `swap` partition. … I suggest allocating double your RAM amount of SWAP if you have at least quadruple the space in your hard drive (do not allocate 64 gigs of swap in a 120gb ssd, damn idiot), and being it at the end so you can resize and reinstall your OS and all it's partition with a "layout" already defined and saving time for future upgrades / OS swap (ubuntu->kubuntu->xubuntu->fedora or whatsoeve
[13:52] <IrcsomeBot1> you get the point), and that's basically it. … happy FOSS OS installs.
[13:55] <BluesKaj> Bakkar, if you use legacy bios you don't need efi boot
[13:55] <BluesKaj> or gpt partition table
[15:46] <sebu> are there any ubuntu users in China, using VPN?
[15:48] <sebu> I am new, maybe on the wrong channel
[17:14] <eeos> Hi everybody! Anyone who knows how to add appImage files to Discover Software?
[19:34] <IrcsomeBot1> Jakub Majer was added by: Jakub Majer
[20:26] <PerfMonk>  /msg NickServ identify ima001
[20:26] <westor> PerfMonk: change your password
[20:26] <PerfMonk> oups!
[20:28] <PerfMonk>  OK password changed. sorry for the noise.
[20:57] <qih> PerfMonk: That's your passwd o_0 ... my IRC one is 23 chars long, AlphaNum, Upper/Lower, Special chars <= maybe I'm a *bit* paranoid
 qih: erm... do you want to talk about my 64 character long 4 usual passwords I actually REMEMBER?
[22:15] <qih> Haha nope, you win, I can only remember (Just) upto 30 chars
[22:16] <qih> Passwds based on words like 'red' 'brick' 'three' 'jelly' then modifying the vowels to special chars is quite easy but when you go real random passwds using a strong seed ... not so much
[22:56] <LIION> CIAO