 (Photo, 446x125) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/QUUOjXQY/file_27060.jpg Have you guys ever seen this? I can't see the shortcut option to set one.
[04:32] <jeroen> audio settings advanced output configuration is disabled on 19.10
[04:33] <jeroen> I can no longer create a virtual output device
[04:33] <jeroen> what can I google to fix it?
[04:35] <brekko> ciao a tutti
[04:35] <brekko> !list
[04:40] <jeroen> in ubuntu 19.10 virtual audio device options are disabled. How can I check whether its  a pulseaudio problem or a kde problem it used to work in 18.04
[05:01] <brekko> ciao a tutti
[05:01] <brekko> !list
[05:45] <user|78297> Hii. I new to Kubuntu. Im currently using 18.04LTS version. I need to upgrade to Latest  Kubuntu 19.10. How to do that?
[05:49] <diogenes_> !upgrade
[05:56] <user|78297> Thanks
[06:08] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:10] <valorie> diogenes_: if you upgrade to 19.10 in just a couple of weeks you'll be able to upgrade to 20.04 which this summer when the .1 is released, becomes the LTS
[06:10] <valorie> if you care about that
[06:10] <valorie> it's already in beta
[06:10] <valorie> we're testing the beta now
[06:16] <diogenes_> valorie, thanks but it wasn't my question, i answered <user|78297>'s question )
[06:16] <valorie> oops, sorry
[06:16] <valorie> now I see
[06:16] <valorie> I shouldn't try to do two things at once
[06:16] <valorie> :-)
[06:17] <diogenes_> happens to everyone.
[07:15] <Mrokii> Hello. A long time ago I installed Chrome Apps, and even though I don't use Chrome anymore, there is still a "Chrome Apps" entry in Kubuntus' standard Apps-Menu. How can I remove that?
[08:01] <alterjsive> any reason pulseaudio would have less features in 19.10 as in 18.04? I can't create a virtual output device
 Someone knows why I Make changes on Nvidia proprietary drivers on i3 and they are not persistent? I have to apply them every time I reboot
[08:42] <alterjsive> I had to delete my xorg.conf using the latest nvidia drivers. If I don't I get a black screen.
 I have no xorg.conf!
 That's the strange thing
 I tried to create one and.. i have black screen
[08:44] <alterjsive> IrcsomeBot: why am I talking to a bot lol
 Because I am talking fron telegram
 :')
[08:45] <alterjsive> ah k :)
 Do you have any ideas why this happens? … I save the configuration and I create a xorg.conf file starting nvidia-settings with root permission
[08:46] <alterjsive> yeah normally you use nvidia settings to write your config to your X server configuration file
 After that I have just a black screen
[08:47] <alterjsive> IrcsomeBot: I think it's a bug of the nvidia-settings configuration utility or a driver bug
[08:48] <alterjsive> I didn't try it yet but I think you should be able to switch profile maybe using sudo prime-select intel
 What's that?
 I don't have a Notebook with dual gpu
[08:49] <alterjsive> you can switch to save power
[08:49] <alterjsive> ah k
 My card doesn't support prime either
[08:49] <alterjsive> maybe you could ask for help at #nvidia
 But I can set performance via nvidia-settings
 I will try there.. Thanks
[08:50] <alterjsive> let me know if you have any luck
[08:50] <alterjsive> no problem
 But I have to mention that I have this problem just with i3
 Not with plasma
[08:52] <alterjsive> what is i3?
 I3 window manager
 But maybe I had just luck.. Many people have this problem also on ubuntu
[08:56] <alterjsive> IrcsomeBot: ah k
[08:59] <alterjsive> IrcsomeBot: I think you should try an older driver using the driver manager
 I tried 435 but it didn't help
 I am using 440 now
[09:15] <alterjsive> what kubuntu version are you on?
[09:15] <alterjsive> 4xx is pretty new stuff, not in the default repository
[09:16] <alterjsive> afaik
[09:17] <alterjsive> brb trying on demand mode
 What is demand mode?
[09:19] <alterjsive> it worked :)
 I am on 19.10
[09:20] <alterjsive> PRIME render offload is the ability to have an X screen rendered by one GPU, but choose certain applications within that X screen to be rendered on a different GPU. This is particularly useful in combination with dynamic power management to leave an NVIDIA GPU powered off, except when it is needed to render select performance-sensitive applications.
[09:22] <alterjsive> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1201072/how-nvidia-on-demand-option-works-in-nvidia-x-server-settings
 I understand but I have just a gpu
[09:23] <alterjsive> I'm hoping it makes my laptop less noisy because the fan doesn't need to kick in as much
 Would not be useful for me
[09:23] <alterjsive> ah right, i fergot sorry
 Np
 Btw I am waiting for an answer on #nvidia..
 Would be easier to set an automatic command to appy settings at boot
[09:29] <alterjsive> yeah maybe
 In i3 config files you can set some automatic parameters
 But I have no idea how to set these nvidia options
 Automatically
 I could do in the i3 startup confi file: … Exec_always nvidia-settings --(option I want to add)  … But I don't know how to specify that option lol
[10:10] <Bodiro> Which philosophy has Kubuntu according to plasma-versions? 20.04 comes with 5.18. Will it stay with this during it's lifetime since this is LTS? Or will it upgrade from time to time to a higher plasma-version?
[10:11] <RikMills> Bodiro: the archive will get bugfix releases of 5.18
[10:12] <Bodiro> RikMills: So it will stay with 5.18 - I would appreciate this behaviour.
[10:13] <mparillo> And those who do not, can sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports
[10:14] <Bodiro> mparillo: Very good
[10:14] <RikMills> Bodiro: it has to. Ubuntu archive update policy does not permit us to do anything else. plus 5.19 also will require newer Qt than is in 20.04, and as yet unreleased KDE frameworks
[10:16] <Bodiro> RikMills: Fine with me - I need a more stable distro with plasma, but want the second-point-releases (or whatever it is called: 5.18.5, 5.18.6 etc.).
[10:18] <RikMills> Bodiro: we have been doing the 5.12.x point releases for 18.04, and intend to do the same for 20.04. they may take a while to get done after each release, as 45 source packages in one go is a nightmare in QA and paperwork, but should happen
[10:19] <Bodiro> RikMills: Fine! So I am looking forward to April 23 :-)
[10:20] <gtsol> hey
 Ok I basically solved adding to the i3 .config file a command that says to start nvidia-settings every time with force full composition on. That's not a very smart solution.. But it does the job
 Alterjsive: solved.. Well kinda
[10:43] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[11:07] <alterjsive> IrcsomeBot: how did you solve it?
[11:11] <alterjsive> ah I just read it
[11:11] <alterjsive> great
 I don't know if it will slow down my booting up process
[13:51] <user|95793> i, can i install kubuntu side by side windows 10
 @user|95793, yes
[13:54] <user|95793> hi, can you guide
 @Franzpow, Use nvidia-setting to create a xorg file and save/move the file to /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf.  The file should contain a config line that looks something like: Option         "metamodes" "DP-0: nvidia-auto-select +0+0 {ForceCompositionPipeline=On}, DP-2: 2560x1440_144 +3840+0 {viewportin=3840x2160, ForceCompositionPipeline=On}"
 @DarinMiller, It seems I don't have that folder. Btw I wrote on i3 config file the option you said with: …  exec_always nvidia-settings --assign ="metamodes" "DP-0: nvidia-auto-select +0+0 {ForceCompositionPipeline=On}, DP-2: 2560x1440_144 +3840+0 {viewportin=3840x2160, ForceCompositionPipeline=On}"
 That is running nvidia-settings at the start
 Witht he force composition on
 It's such a dumb way to fix that... That is works lol
 You don't have this directory on your system? /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/
 Oh I found it. I was searching in the wrong folder. On the web I found another tutorial indicating etc/X11 as the target folder
 Is that different from what I've used to solve the problem?
 Do I really need to fix it that way?
 I don't have slow down at startup
 you are doing the same thing, just as adding another step.  NVidia on Ubuntu looks at 20-nvidia.conf during bootup.
 @user|95793, boot into your BIOS/UEFI firmware and disable … `Secure Boot … Fast Boot` … boot into your windows 10 install, open cmd as admin, type … `powercfg -h off` … to disable fast startup and hibernation else your windows drive will be inaccessible by Linux. … now create a Kubuntu USB using Ethcher tool, boot into the USB from your BIOS/UEFI … Select Install Kubuntu, if everything goes right, it should say "in
 I don't think you could measure the bootup difference between the built in method of using 20-nvidia.conf vs your method.   But using the built in method is "easier" once you understand it.
 @DarinMiller if I reply to any of the messages of the IRC guys, does he/she get notified in their IRC client ?
 Oh Ok I will keep that in mind if I want to use this way to fix the problem. … I have a question regarding overclocking the cpu. I have overclocked my old c2duo cpu on my motherboard using auto settings. … I am currently at 20% overclock. I tried to change cpu parameter from 320 to 330 boosting it from 3.37 ghz to 3.48. … The strange part is that when I tried to boot, Bios gave me no errors but Ubuntu didn't boot up giving me a
 Is that a problem related to incorrect overclock parameters? Or a Kernel problem?
 @Franzpow, all CPUs arent equal, some have good OCing headroom while some fail immediately.
 which motherboard do you have ?
 @prathamesh_d, Yes, they will see your response with their handle.
 @DarinMiller, great
 @prathamesh_d, P5Q-M or something like that. But I am actually using OC at 20% and BIOS gave me no errors at 3.48 ghz
 I am thinking that I don't set oc parameters properly
 @Franzpow, i have no personal experience in OCing, but try OCing it till 10% and check the stability.
 That' fine with auto settings at 20%. I have problems if I do more
 On manual
 also your reason for overclocking? I know most people do it for perf boost, but motherboard and CPU should also be considered.
 I have reasonable temperatures with OC so I was thinking to try to have more performance boosting clock
 The biggest problem that I have right now is hw acceleration with nvidia card and stadia but I couldn't find a solution since 3 days
 Maybe it's happening only to me out of all people using linux and playing stadia with Nvidia Card..lol
[14:32] <Guest71042> what the hell is stadia
 Stadia is a streaming service for gaming
 By google and it can work only on chrome/chromium
 Guest71042: that's the problem: google.
[15:50] <Bigair> I have nothin g under driver manager. Collecting information take to long.
[15:51] <Bigair> Anyone has an idea what's going on?
[15:52] <Bigair> It's a fresh install and my video driver is probably not up to date,.
 @Bigair, Kubuntu 18.04?
[15:55] <Bigair> 19.10
[15:57] <Bigair> Now it's complet but it says that my system requires no proprietary drivers. But my display has all king of funky triangle and jittered screen area.
[16:00] <Bigair> Ok! I have fixe my video problem. Never mind and thank you!
[16:01] <Bigair> Next question, I have a second drive thta was formated dring setup. I can't write to it. Permissions is denied. help!
[16:22] <UFFR_87> I know this technically isn't a problem/question with Kubuntu, but I was hoping someone here could help anyway.
[16:22] <UFFR_87> I saved a LibreOffice documents and used the GPG encryption option, but when I reopen it, it asks for a password.
[16:23] <UFFR_87> I already tried the private key password, but it didn't work.
[19:57] <salvo> Hello world
 The world says hello