 Hi. Kubuntu 19.10 KDE Plasma 5.16.5. KDE framework 5.62.0 on HP laptop pavolion. No wifi. Any suggestions please.
[01:39] <lsd|2> great info
[01:40] <lsd|2> where no wifi after SDDM or terminal mode?
 @Guest83801, That usb c cable is connected to any external monitor/tv ?? Because it is disabling your laptop display and transferring the singal to the C cable for external monitor..... … I'm surprised no body replyed yet ... Is this group dead ??
 @Alexblabber, WiFi will work in 20.04
[05:18] <tsitOs_> god day!
[05:19] <tsitOs_> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sAeA_bdvp0
[05:25] <tsitOs_> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sAeA_bdvp0
 Confirm :20.04 wifi is OK. Thanks.
 @Alexblabber, Same here
 Which laptop model ?
 @carolinaaeh, You can use Synaptic to install programs. If you search for Calligra, then right mouse click for properties, it will list dependencies. I am not sure if an appimage is available or not.
 @miltonh26, thanks but already created an appimage us appimage-builder easier to use
 @carolinaaeh, Welcome
[10:49] <Guest2004> Hello! I've got a question regarding the combination of my Thinkpad L380 and Kubuntu 20.04 beta installation and would greatly appreciate help solving it. After I installed Kubuntu, previously using Win10, my system began not executing the boot process anymore with the usb-c power cable connected. No matter if I perform a restart coming from Kubuntu or if the pc was shut down entirely, then started, when I press the start button the machine
[10:49] <Guest2004> reacts, flashes its lights and the fan starts spinning, but nothing will happen from there onwards. Only when I unplug the usb-c power cable the machine starts executing the boot process as normally does. I already tried changing BIOS settings, but with no luck. Any idea what the cause might be?
[11:33] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[11:46] <Atlenohen> Hello
[11:46] <Atlenohen> seems like kubuntu still has ntp, not the new thing
[11:47] <Atlenohen> or what
[11:47] <Atlenohen> it says NTP service: inactive
[11:47] <Atlenohen> but on the ubuntu manpage is like:  systemd-timesyncd.service active: yes
[11:50] <Atlenohen> ah I had it disabled in GUI, forgot about it
[11:51] <Atlenohen> so the NTP moniker is going to be kept ?
[11:51] <Atlenohen> so confusing
[12:02] <Atlenohen> why do all the stupid ftp tutorials don't explain how to add devices and paths
[12:08] <Atlenohen> what kind of a joke pure-ftpd is, where are the options at all, the conf file is so barebone
[12:08] <Atlenohen> it doesn't work, keeps asking for pass
[12:15] <Atlenohen> bah the anon login doesn't accept any password, what is this nonsense
[12:32] <jamina> can someone help me confirm a bug in kubuntu 20.04 beta?
[12:35] <BluesKaj> jamina, confirm in #ubuntu+1
[12:37] <jamina> @BluesKaj will do, thanks
[12:39] <freb> bonjour
[12:52] <MertEtcioglu> hello everybody i have a really annoying problem please help me i can not activate my wifi connection
[12:59] <mocalvao> Hi there
[13:00] <mocalvao> Is the release of kubuntu 20.04 imminent?
[13:00] <oerheks> thursday ..
[13:00] <BluesKaj> MertEtcioglu, which wifi chip? and does driver manager in system settings show the wifi driver?
[13:01] <mocalvao> I have recently installed 18.04 in several machines after quite some time within Debian sid (in fact, siduction). I guess I should wait for some time before upgrading to 20.04, right? That is, if I do not want some surprises...
[13:02] <BluesKaj> !crossposting | MertEtcioglu
[13:02] <MertEtcioglu> ubottu: ok i'm sorry
[13:04] <mocalvao> Thanks for the wonderful work, all you guys, both developing and helping!!
[13:04] <MertEtcioglu> is there anybody help me please i can not handle with this issue
[13:11] <oerheks> a good start; https://userbase.kde.org/Kubuntu/Basic/en#Wireless  --  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide
[13:22] <MertEtcioglu> i cannot connect wifi please help me
[13:30] <BluesKaj> MertEtcioglu, you need to answer some questions and do some things, don't just keep asking for help...read above what's been suggest to you first
[13:30] <BluesKaj> suggested
[13:32] <BluesKaj> MertEtcioglu, <oerheks> a good start; https://userbase.kde.org/Kubuntu/Basic/en#Wireless  --  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide
[14:10] <user|30278> Does 20.04 Kubuntu release tomorrow?
[14:14] <oerheks> user|30278, that is the plan
[14:14] <oerheks> join #ubuntu-release-party :-)
[14:16] <user|30278> Ah nice, I'm looking forward to it.
[14:20] <user|30278> Honestly hope that popping issue while playing or pausing videos in headphones has been fixed
[14:20] <user|30278> Not sure why but I don't have that problem in Linux Mint or Arch
[14:20] <user|30278> I'm still digging though
[14:21] <user|30278> I'll be the first to download the isos yay
[14:32] <digitalw00t> So.. how painful will the upgrade from 19.10 to 20.04 be?
[14:32] <digitalw00t> Just started using linux as my daily os the past 2 weeks.
[14:34] <mparillo> Probably painless, but you do have good backups of your data, right?
[14:34] <digitalw00t> Yes I do.
[14:35] <BluesKaj> why do you think upgrading to a new release is painful, just update and upgrade your packages first and then run sudo do-release-upgrade
[14:36] <digitalw00t> BluesKaj:I don't know it's painful, never done it.  Which is why I was asking.
[14:36] <digitalw00t> Switched from Windows to Linux.  Have almost everything working or replaced.
[14:37] <digitalw00t> Only two outstanding issues.  Video capture from my elgato HD60 and MS Visio
[14:37] <BluesKaj> digitalw00t, as mparillo pointed out good backups are the secret to painlessness :-)
[14:37] <digitalw00t> So far.. almost everything else is good.  Few games I can't play on linux natively.  Like Destiny 2 etc..
[14:37] <digitalw00t> But other than that.. I'm VERY happy with it.
[14:42] <Atlenohen> I can't believe setting up an anonymous ftp can be such a hassle
[14:42] <Atlenohen> I'll try ProFTP
[14:43] <Atlenohen> I remember how pain in the ass it was the last time I did it, I hoped PureFTP would be easier and it looks like it but it's just not working.
[14:43] <Atlenohen> I tried all kind of pass combinations
[14:45] <Atlenohen> If I remember correctly, just setting a plain user and pass worked faster than the anon crap
[14:46] <Atlenohen> bah, I'm done with this
[15:09] <Thorax> hey, quick question, is it possible to link to google drive rn? I get message that google blocks this app
[15:11] <mparillo> It seems to come and go.
 gdrive:// is currently broken in 20.04.  But is working in Neon with newer packages.  So, hopefully backports will re-enable gdrive fairly soon.
 @DarinMiller, What newer packages?
 Not sure which packages, but gdrive was working on Neon Dev Unstable as of a few weeks ago.
 oh, unstable
 sry, yes. I should have been more specific.
 It worked for me in 20.04 a couple of weeks ago, but I think is not reliable when setting it up. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it fails to set up. Which is why it is not on the ISO at the moment.
 Plus the kaccounts KCM rework which will help is only out in apps 20.04 tommorow
 and kio-gdrive 1.3 was too late for focal
 I have also seen the erratic behavior.  I just booted in to Neon Dev Unstable to test and its now failing there.. . running updates now.
 The whole thing is not reliable enough for ages. It is nice, but too fragile
 Yes, fully understood that the 20.04 apps release was bad timing for focal.
 @RikMills, My experience is the same.
 @DarinMiller https://www-staging.kde.org/announcements/releases/2020-04-apps-update/?letmein=1
 Building backports of elisa, kdenlive, yakuake, spectacle, and okular now
 yay, smooth scrolling in Ocular!
 Not got time to do the whole stack right now, but good to have some of the nicer things straight away!
 breaking news (pun intended).... gdrive is now broken in Neon Dev Unstable
[16:49] <magic_ninja> Man, is there no way in discover to disable or freeze updates on flatpak or snap without removing the entire backend?
[16:49] <magic_ninja> It would be nice to be able to search packages but not download 2GB of updates every other day.
[19:57] <viewer|48> This is a test.
[19:57] <viewer|48> Giving kubuntu a try. Wish me luck! :-)
 gl!
[20:46] <magic_ninja> kubuntu is so very good.
 a most excellent adventure...
 Precisely some time tomorrow
 Seriously, it is up to the main Ubuntu release team. There is no set time.
[21:21] <ordinarydude1> make a backup
[21:29] <magic_ninja> Mihai Stan: you can also just install the beta and install the updates tomorrow as they release.
[21:48] <mocalvao> hi there
[21:52] <magic_ninja> Mihai Stan: I mean, you are already on 20.04 on the beta, which they are going to release in like a day. So, it would essentially be a normal update. For instance, I ran the 19.10 eoan beta, and at release I was just converted over to normal eoan. Then, when 20.04 comes out I can do a dist-upgrade and upgrade releases.
[21:53] <magic_ninja> I'm pretty sure that my sources.list came with eaon as my release as well.
[21:55] <mocalvao> Recently I had to change my physical keyboard (on a running desktop with Kubuntu 18.04), from a usual vanilla American US "pc105" model, with "us" layout and "intl" variant (as per /etc/default/keyboard file). Now, as tested under a terminal, if I run the command: setxkbmap -model abnt2 -layout br -variant abnt2 , everything seems to work fine (including accents and the cedilla key). What should I do to make these modifications stick
[21:55] <mocalvao> permanently system-wide? I tried dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration, but the abnt2 model did not show up at all? May I just try to edit the /etc/default/keyboard file directly?
[23:06] <user|4674> what are the minimum requirements for the latest version of kubuntu
[23:09] <oerheks> min wait 2 minutes..