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rangergord | How do I disable automatic updates in Kubuntu? Discover is locking apt and prevents me from installing packages from the CLI. I don't want to update every package to make Discover happy. I want to keep using CLI apt. | 00:49 |
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rangergord | can I just remove Discover? | 00:52 |
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IrcsomeBot | <darltrash> Hello everyone! | 02:26 |
IrcsomeBot | <darltrash> how do i reset my kde settings to default? | 02:26 |
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alexeyneud | /msg NickServ identify longbow7 | 06:00 |
JackFrost | You might want to reset that. | 06:00 |
lordievader | Good morning | 07:10 |
valorie | hey lordievader, how are ya? | 07:27 |
lordievader | Hey valorie Doing alright here | 07:42 |
lordievader | How are you? | 07:42 |
valorie | pretty good | 07:47 |
valorie | my state is the epicenter of covid19, but I live an hour outside of town, so not much impact right here | 07:48 |
plut4rch | which state is that valorie | 07:50 |
valorie | Washington | 07:50 |
valorie | I meant epicenter in the US | 07:51 |
valorie | not the world | 07:51 |
fructose | valorie: Following Dr. Bedford? | 07:52 |
valorie | not sure who that is? | 07:52 |
valorie | oh gosh, this is #kubuntu, not #Kubuntu-offtopic | 07:52 |
valorie | sorry | 07:52 |
* valorie hushes | 07:52 | |
fructose | The guy that first provided evidence of the wider outbreak | 07:53 |
fructose | 600 estimated cases in Washington | 07:53 |
valorie | let's move this to ot, ok? | 07:54 |
valorie | my bad for beginning it | 07:54 |
fructose | ##covid-19 might be better | 07:55 |
valorie | eh | 07:55 |
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BluesKaj | Hi folks | 11:47 |
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Kangarooo | i started using daily 20.04 Kubuntu, but some things arent up in ubuntu. How to find for future and what KDE versions have 18.04.04 and 19.10. Should i better for month use 18 or 19 ubuntu? Can i get latests 5.19 Kde in them? | 13:01 |
Kangarooo | I dont want to use Ubuntu at all, but if not getting 5.19 then maybe will ubuntu and not Kubuntu. | 13:01 |
BluesKaj | Kangarooo, depends what you need, but Kubuntu 20.04 is working well for my needs | 13:18 |
plut4rch | i feel like its a rite of passage that you break your linux distro at least once and have to spend ages fixing it or at least completely reinstalling it | 13:25 |
Kangarooo | what versions they have of KDE? | 13:36 |
IrcsomeBot | shivank_here was added by: shivank_here | 14:21 |
user|40154 | hi is it possible to install on a 32bit not pae pc? | 14:23 |
IrcsomeBot | <Alessandro> Hi everyone, I'm testing 20.04 since a month about and it seems to be already "usable" and stable, but of course sometimes strange things happens. For example today I tried to open Akregator as I normally do but I couldn't find it anymore, it seems like it has been removed but I didn't, is that normal ? | 14:25 |
Kangarooo | Kubutu has 5.12 | 14:52 |
IrcsomeBot | <RikMills> @Alessandro, PIM has been dropped from the default install. I guess you must have allowed apt to autoremove it | 15:40 |
IrcsomeBot | <Alessandro> @RikMills, I cleaned the system with autoremove days ago but I didn't notice akregator on the list , but probably it was there, anyway I reinstall back and seems to work normally, same settings, same feeds. … Thanks for this info Rik 😉 | 15:42 |
IrcsomeBot | <RikMills> Yeah, it would have been there. It was one of the packages I dropped from the kubuntu-desktop 'recommends' | 15:44 |
IrcsomeBot | <Alessandro> @RikMills, Good to know Rik, many thanks | 15:45 |
EvilRoey | hi | 16:29 |
EvilRoey | I am having this exact problem: https://www.dell.com/community/XPS/Dell-XPS-13-9343-Ubuntu-18-04-frequent-freezes/td-p/6207266 | 16:29 |
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Letterus | Hi everyone. Can you tell me if the next LTS version of Kubuntu will support 32bit architectures as the last one or is that finally dropped? | 19:08 |
IrcsomeBot | <darltrash> kpop is just kde pop | 19:15 |
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konrados | Hello. So there is this app - called 'klipper' ('Clipboard content'). Where we can see previous ctrl+c items. Which is cool etc. Now I discovered the 'actions' functionality, where we can run some command basing on what's in the clipboard. But... where is this information stored? I can't see it anywhere in ~ | 19:52 |
konrados | I even tried a trick - I added a new action, clicked OK, and listed all the files modified in the last 2 minutes - `find / -mount -mmin -2` and... there is nothing related to this app o.O How is this possible? | 19:52 |
jukebohi | This is a bummer | 19:56 |
jukebohi | Need to reboot every few hours due to swap going to 2/2GB | 19:56 |
jukebohi | I have 16GB RAM and have just few hundred browser tabs open, this is not reasonable | 19:57 |
oerheks | few hundred browser tabs open .. really? | 19:59 |
mparillo | Letterus: I believe 20.04 will not ship a 32-bit ISO. | 20:14 |
Letterus | mparillo: thank you. but do you know if there will be 32bit packages built? | 20:19 |
Letterus | otherwise I should switch to Debian if I want a 32 bit KDE, hm? | 20:19 |
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rangergord | jukebohi, if I were you I'd disable swap altogether. It's unreasonable for a desktop to need to swap if you have 16GB RAM | 20:30 |
rangergord | let apps crash, identify culprits, purge them | 20:30 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> I strongly disagree. You should always have *some* swap | 20:31 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> The kernel does not operate well if you have zero swap, under memory pressure, no matter how much RAM you have. | 20:31 |
rangergord | popeydc: why? All it does is delay the discovery of apps that are overusing RAM | 20:31 |
rangergord | I've had swap disabled in my desktop VMs (used for software development) since forever. Never had an issue. | 20:32 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> Because under load, the kernel goes into meltdown and locks the machine up | 20:32 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> That's nice for you. I have disabled swap and seen very significant issues when under memory pressure. | 20:32 |
rangergord | the way I think, I want applications to fail with out of memory errors, then I see who's hogging the memory and either fix the root cause or not use that app again | 20:32 |
rangergord | you shouldnt have memory pressure on a 16GB desktop | 20:32 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> hah! I upgraded from 16 to 32 because I ran low | 20:33 |
rangergord | really? what do you do on it? | 20:33 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> "Nobody ever needed more than 640K is effectively what you said" | 20:33 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> development and VMs | 20:33 |
rangergord | and billy g was right | 20:33 |
rangergord | same as me then | 20:33 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> aside from the fact he never said it | 20:33 |
rangergord | I know what my apps need...and if it's suddenly not enough, then better I find out immediately if not soon | 20:34 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> Not everyone has that kind of control on their apps. Disk is cheap, a small amount of swap doesn't hurt at all. | 20:34 |
rangergord | Can anyone here tell me how to disable automatic updates for Kubuntu, while still allowing terminal apt updates? Can I safely remove Discover? | 20:34 |
rangergord | how small? 100MB enough? | 20:35 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> I'd typically have a few GB | 20:35 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> I have 2GB here with 32GB RAM | 20:35 |
IrcsomeBot | stppls was added by: stppls | 20:35 |
IrcsomeBot | <stppls> Hello. I accidentally removed some system needed packages. Is there a command to install all system packages again? | 20:36 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> there is.. | 20:36 |
rangergord | what's this IrcsomeBot a bridge to? another kubuntu channel on another network? | 20:36 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> `sudo apt install kubuntu-desktop^` | 20:36 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> telegram, i guess | 20:36 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> @stppls ^ that command will re-install everything that should be there, not the caret on the end, | 20:37 |
IrcsomeBot | <stppls> @popeydc, 🍀 Thank you. | 20:37 |
IrcsomeBot | <popeydc> np | 20:38 |
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Letterus | hm, these spam messages are quite annoying | 21:02 |
Letterus | so, last question: are you going to built 32 bit packages after 2021 or will 32 bit support be dropped at all by the end of 18.04 LTS? | 21:02 |
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