=== takov7515 is now known as takov751 === Eickmeyer is now known as Eickmeyer-Quasse === Eickmeyer-Quasse is now known as Eickmeyer[q] [08:27] how much time does it approximately take to install kubuntu 20.04 beta? [08:28] given the fact I have 3.2ghz, enough ram and average desktop [08:55] is the application store search broken lately? [08:56] trying to search for apps in dash or store is just hanging [10:18] Groar: install speed also depends on ssd or hdd [10:46] hdd [10:47] Groar: i would say 20-30min for an ubuntu install on hdd [10:47] for a clean install, an upgrade might take longer === cpaelzer__ is now known as cpaelzer [14:32] Anyone know of how to get the on screen keyboard to only appear when touching (not clicking or keyboard selecting) a text area? [14:32] I think there was a way to do this before, but I forgot. [14:40] I'm thinking GNOME needs better keyboard controls. As in popping up only when the touchscreen is touched in a text area. Like Win10 handles it. Ubuntu sadly has issues due to GNOME: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1723857 [14:40] Launchpad bug 1723857 in gnome-shell (Arch Linux) "onscreen keyboard appears whenever i touch touchscreen" [Undecided,New] [14:41] Issues going the other direction as well. [14:44] Have to go. IRC is logged, so hoping someone more knowledgeable than me will consider it. [17:58] TJ-: if you like there's a 20.04 test team at #ubuntu-quality devs & testers meet [17:59] lotuspsychje: is that for my xubuntu installer issue? [18:00] TJ-: just for the info, all flavours are getting discussed there === dax is now known as ezri [21:50] yet again sub-standard Canonical output, despite suggestions and bug reports! the grub-efi-amd64-signed package with the prebuilt GRUB core image (grubx64.efi) is missing the usbhid modules... so impossible to use a Yubikey with it to unlock LUKS! [22:05] I just installed the kubuntu 20.04 beta on my brand new Dell XPS 13 9300 (the one with the i7-1065G7 CPU), and after fiddling a bit with BIOS settings, it seemed pretty straightforward, great work, folks! [22:06] Just wondering, for turning on encrypted /home, is https://www.howtogeek.com/116032/how-to-encrypt-your-home-folder-after-installing-ubuntu/ still the canonical [sic! :-) ] way to do it? [22:13] KjetilK: if that is using ecryptfs then no, that has bit-rot and is deprecated [22:22] KjetilK: for full-disk encryption I wrote this. I've not documented a per-home encryption using the kernel's 'new' generic file-system encryption since it's not recommended as yet - but ext4 support is pretty mture [22:22] TJ-: yeah, it uses ecryptfs, and I had that hunch, yes [22:23] for full-disk encryption, do I need to reinstall? [22:25] the PC came with windows preinstalled, and even though I haven't used Windows since win95, I figured it doesn't take too much disk space now, so I might as well keep it there, so I did a manual partitioning, and forgot about disk encryption, but I need to do it some way or the other [22:27] KjetilK: it is possible to shuffle things around without a reinstall but a clean install is better unless you're a wizard :) [22:27] right [22:27] my wizard status is indeed in question :-) [22:28] update-manager keeps on crashing on a fresh install. hmmm! [22:30] OK, thanks, TJ-, I'll make a clean install after a couple of days at the coast :-) [22:30] hmmm, forgot to give you the link! [22:30] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Full_Disk_Encryption_Howto_2019 [22:31] ah, great [22:32] I have a second drive that I want to install Ubuntu LTS on. Is Ubuntu LTS in a state where I could install it and have it work right now, even if there are some rough edges? [22:32] The reason I want to do it now and not when it's finally "released" is that I'm running out of space on my Fedora partition. [22:41] AlexMax: sure; I've been operating some servers for a few months now. We're past feature freeze and beta freeze so only important bugs will be fixed before erlease day [22:41] I intend to use it as a desktop [22:42] AlexMax: that'll be fine too [22:57] Okay, I was a bit worried that perhaps the installation might not be quite as smooth in a beta build [23:02] AlexMax: well it took me 5 hours tonight... but that is because I have a very custom FDE install method and kept forgetting what I was doing :D === triplenull4 is now known as triplenull [23:57] please retweet if any of you are on the twitterz https://twitter.com/mwhudson/status/1248036700850274305