[00:38] ? [00:41] Hello [00:42] What should I learn about to be useful for helping developing Kate? [00:50] Qt and C++ I think I need, but what more can I learn to understand the code? [01:47] avril_: please join #kde-devel for that [01:47] we package KDE software although it's true that some of our devels are also KDE devels [02:16] Thank you! [04:49] Hey [08:31] (Photo, 1022x1020) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/SDsjpl6x/file_25362.jpg https://t.me/kabgiecisor_bot?start=536870447 ☀️🔥🔥🔥⬆️⬆️⬆️ [08:47] ^ spam [10:46] Hi folks === kubuntu is now known as Guest19613 === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [14:14] Hello! I have a problem installing a program [14:14] I downloaded the installer that has .run extension [14:14] http://www.jamtaba.com/ This is the website [14:14] I downloaded the linux version === ceibal is now known as ceibal_ === ceibal_ is now known as ceibal__ [14:15] hola === ceibal__ is now known as jenni [14:15] hello [14:16] ?? === jenni is now known as Guest50331 [14:16] nooooooooooooooo === Guest50331 is now known as jennilaloka [14:16] uwu [14:16] mm [14:16] hola? [14:16] alv [19:36] Howdy, friends. I am stuck at 4k@30z whilst my screen is capable of 120 hz. Is there a way to solve this? [19:37] nagerst, how is your screen connected, DP or HDMI? [19:37] DP [19:37] 1.4 [19:38] oh oke, not sure 2.2 would be better.. [19:38] screen is a phillis industry device [19:38] philips* [19:39] kinda vital stuff ät my work. [19:39] does it work properly on an other OS? [19:39] maybe it is just a cheap cable,, [19:41] yes it works fine on the windows machine (identical hardware), and i (even though i was not allowed to got hold of a qnx build and all report different cvt's [19:41] Fine is a stretch, it works when every single driver is installed and one certain device is disabled [19:42] but that should not affect the bandwith nor the gpu [19:42] true [19:42] no clue there.. [19:44] 30 hz perhaps isnt so bad.. i mean the screen will burn out faster,, but as long as the providing chip keeps it completely saturated it isn't that bad. [19:45] But i still would like it to work perfectly [19:45] I blame amd. the nviodia machines has no such problems [19:46] but the nvidia machines is from 2008 on the other hand. [19:46] lol [19:49] Sorry to bother your fine slefs, but is it possible to build qt-virt-manager on kubuntu= [19:50] Sorry that was the original reason i came to the channel [19:52] and also how to stop the animations [19:52] i barehave time to reach the start menu before it scrolls down [19:53] barely* [20:38] Hello. How can I install the wacomtablet module for the System Settings: https://kde.org/applications/system/org.kde.wacomtablet [20:39] I tried `xdg-open appstream://org.kde.wacomtablet` so it opens the discovery app but it doesn't find it. === rhino is now known as Guest56107 === Guest56107 is now known as rhi === rhi is now known as rhi_ [22:44] how do you make the screen bigger? [22:44] i litterally cant see [22:44] what im looking at === herrrrbertt is now known as Majarata [22:46] Majarata: how big is your screen anyway? [22:47] Majarata: usually you'd change the resolution, you can just decrease it, that way the pixels dots get larger [22:48] yea but i want full screen [22:48] kde looks so slick on my laptop [22:49] 1920 by 1080 [22:50] my dick gets hard when i start theming [22:52] changing the screen resolution doesn't decrease the screen size per se, some monitors may do so, but they also have buttons to resize the screen back up [23:00] anyone recommend a gui rsync utility for kubunt === joeb is now known as jobbles [23:12] ecov: Krusader is a dual-pane file manager, and it has an utility for "synchronize directories", can you can click on [compare] button and it shows hmmm I've used it a few times... it shows I think the mismatches in red and matches in green on both directories, it shows both on a two-pane window [23:13] Fwd from The Viking Programmer: nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2020/03/13/earn-it-act-threatens-end-to-end-encryption/ [23:13] ecov: well, not a two-pane window, just a window with an interactive two section output [23:16] it does indeed shrink my screen [23:16] but everything is still small [23:17] small as fuck [23:20] Majarata: if it's still small, that means your resolution is still high, I think KDE in 18.04 or so has "screen scaling", haven't used it myself [23:21] I have used screen scaling in windows, someone asked, it works alrite, but now and then some windows get truncated, otherwise the fellow is happy with it [23:25] Majarata: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Kz2E5Xy5tw [23:29] Majarata: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/HiDPI#KDE_Plasma === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [23:50] scaling made the text and everything bigger but [23:50] i lost an inch of screen at the bottom and half an inch on the right side [23:52] yeap [23:52] herrrrbertt: as I said, I have used it in windows, and it did that to some, not most, just some windows [23:52] so what do i do [23:52] i want the whole screen [23:53] herrrrbertt: are you on a laptop? [23:53] yea [23:53] hmmm [23:53] herrrrbertt: get bifocal lenses =) [23:53] its one of those fancy think pads [23:53] the screen flips 180 degrees and you can walk around with it like a its a giant tablet [23:54] right [23:55] herrrrbertt: if you peeve is just the icons size and text, you can just leave the default resolution and change those items independently, you can do that in system settings