[02:10] <andrew> Hello! I would like to ask for help.
[02:10] <andrew> When I use my note for a few hours, Kubuntu freezes completely. Neither keyboard nor touchoad nor mouse work.
[02:11] <andrew> The fans increase the speed when this occurs. I already left the notebook on for 10 minutes and nothing happened.
[02:11] <andrew> This often happens when I use the Firefox browser with several tabs open. Even so, I find it a little unlikely that the problem is the RAM consumption by the browser.
[02:11] <andrew> My setup: i5 8500H / 8GB RAM 2400MHz / SSD M.2 128GB / Geforce GTX 1050
[02:13] <andrew> Has anyone been through this situation? Do you know how to solve it? Thank you.
[02:30] <valorie> andrew: there are a couple of ways to check RAM use
[02:30] <valorie> you can install a widget that tracks that and/or temperature
[02:31] <valorie> control+escape will get you a part of Ksysguard, so you can see what's running and consuming RAM
[02:31] <valorie> you can run top in the commandline
[02:32] <valorie> I personally stopped using FF for a couple of reasons, but crashing and freezing were two of 'em
 Hey guys! I am going crazy with an issue on an all intel machine here. Just intel integrated graphics yet only nomodeset leads to a functioning display once X starts. I have tried distros from all main branches: Debian/Ubuntu, Suse, Fedora, Manjaro. The result is always the same. The device is a Toshiba DX2110 and search on the internet has revealed very little. Others seem to have the same problem, but no solutions are
[02:57] <IrcsomeBot1> documented.
 The processor is a core i7 2600. Does anyone have experience with this kind of issue and maybe an idea where to go from here?
[03:29] <guiverc> @Linuxophil, it reads like you've had issues with your graphics chipset, but haven't given details of your chipset.  This room only supports Kubuntu though
 I want to use Kubuntu 20.04 and tried this first. The rest of the installations were just to trouble shoot.
 @guiverc, .
[03:33] <guiverc> I use `sudo lshw -C video` to list-hardware of class video (that comment being easy to remember)... it usually shows details of card recognized by system providing details to search online for solutions, plus the driver= telling you what kernel module (driver) is used
[03:35] <guiverc> (fyi: if you had one 'distro' that did work; that command also tells you what driver= or kernel module will make all work)
 How long does it take for approval in the Kubuntu forums... I might have a feature "bug".
[05:31] <Guest57091> hello
[05:33] <Guest57091> Why is everyone silent
[05:33] <Guest57091> ok, bye
[05:39] <valorie> pfff
[05:58] <lordievader> Good morning
[09:21] <IrcsomeBot1> Vitalij was added by: Vitalij
 valorie: what they expect when they join here lol
 Good morning lordievader
[09:25] <lordievader> Morning Franzpow
 hello, … after updating tokubuntu  20.04 periodically, approximately every half an hour, wifi reconnects. It disappears for couple of seconds and connects again. I use "Intel Corporation Wireless 8265 / 8275" wifi card. Does anybody have any clue why it could happen and what I can try to fix that? Thanks in advance.
[09:31] <lordievader> Vitalij: what do the logs say?
[09:31] <lordievader> Namely NetworkManager logs.
 @lordievader, ```geg. 14 12:12:58 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <error> [1589447578.6776] dhcp4 (wlp61s0): error -111 dispatching events … geg. 14 12:12:58 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447578.6777] dhcp4 (wlp61s0): state changed bound -> fail … geg. 14 12:12:58 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447578.6778] device (wlp61s0): DHCPv4: trying to acquire a new lease within 90 seconds … geg. 14 12:14:28 vv NetworkManager[115
  [1589447668.6696] device (wlp61s0): DHCPv4: grace period expired … geg. 14 12:14:28 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447668.6697] device (wlp61s0): state change: activated -> failed (reason 'ip-config-unavailable', sys-iface-state: 'managed') … geg. 14 12:14:28 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <warn>  [1589447668.6762] device (wlp61s0): Activation: failed for connection 'NetworkName' … geg. 14 12:14:28 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info
[09:43] <IrcsomeBot1> [1589447668.6793] manager: NetworkManager state is now CONNECTED_LOCAL … geg. 14 12:14:28 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447668.6813] device (wlp61s0): state change: failed -> disconnected (reason 'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed') … geg. 14 12:14:28 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447668.6853] dhcp4 (wlp61s0): canceled DHCP transaction … geg. 14 12:14:28 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447668.6854] dhcp4 (wlp61s0): s
[09:43] <IrcsomeBot1> changed fail -> done … geg. 14 12:14:28 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <warn>  [1589447668.7435] sup-iface[0x5605657dd300,wlp61s0]: connection disconnected (reason -3) … geg. 14 12:14:28 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447668.7452] device (wlp61s0): supplicant interface state: completed -> disconnected … geg. 14 12:14:28 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447668.7452] device (p2p-dev-wlp61s0): supplicant management interface state:
[09:43] <IrcsomeBot1> completed -> disconnected … geg. 14 12:14:31 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447671.3059] policy: auto-activating connection 'NetworkName' (1978db96-2f20-406b-90bc-f153f9810543) … geg. 14 12:14:31 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447671.3063] device (wlp61s0): Activation: starting connection 'NetworkName' (1978db96-2f20-406b-90bc-f153f9810543) … geg. 14 12:14:31 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447671.3064] device (wlp61s
[09:43] <IrcsomeBot1> state change: disconnected -> prepare (reason 'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed') … geg. 14 12:14:31 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447671.3068] manager: NetworkManager state is now CONNECTING … geg. 14 12:14:31 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447671.3073] device (wlp61s0): state change: prepare -> config (reason 'none', sys-iface-state: 'managed') … geg. 14 12:14:31 vv NetworkManager[1154]: <info>  [1589447671.3077] device
[09:43] <lordievader> !paste | Vitalij
[09:43] <franzo> !pastebin
[09:44] <lordievader> Vitalij please use a pastebin service, this is unreadable.
 yeah, sorry … https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8CX9qXbtgV/
[09:47] <lordievader> Sounds to me like your DHCP server does not respond (in time) to a renew of the lease.
 but it worked ok before update to 20.04, and it works well for other devices too
 Hello. Does Kubuntu 20.04 has gamemode preinstalled?
 @avinash512, No, but it is simple to install
 @RikMills, Thanks. As soon as you replied found it on Muon. Installed :)
 We might have pre-installed it, but by the time it became a possibility, it was too late to test it and get it in. Ubuntu mate etc did earlier testing, but we did not know that.
 Thanks for clarifying
[11:29] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[11:43] <m_> ULDLINUX_V1.00.39_00.12
[12:42] <IrcsomeBot1> ibgomezo was added by: ibgomezo
[12:52] <IrcsomeBot1> Abdulloh Mun'am was added by: Abdulloh Mun'am
[12:55] <IrcsomeBot1> <Abdulloh Mun'am> anyone can help me, I can't write to Android via MTP
[13:37] <user|57322> What is minimum system requirements for kubuntu 18.04 32 bit
[13:38] <diogenes_> !requirements
[13:39] <user|57322> Kubuntu requirements?
[13:39] <BluesKaj> user|57322, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements
[13:40] <user|57322> There's nothing about kubuntu!!!!!
[13:41] <mparillo> That is because all the GUI flavours other than Lubuntu have similar disk and memory footprints.
[13:47] <BluesKaj> if he had more patience he could have found this by using quotes around the text in google, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kubuntu#System_requirements
[16:35] <MavropaliasG> Hello, I have an older Kubuntu installation and I get this problem when trying to update   https://pastebin.com/ZxEcUAVB
[16:35] <MavropaliasG> what should I do ?
[18:05] <user|80519> Hello all
[18:56] <marcelin> hi
 I have this new tp-link wifi adapter. I have used it and on kubuntu the connection is stuck at 1mbps giving terrrible results on speedtest. I did not change the drivers and I found that the website gives you drivers for ubuntu 16.04.. I can't compile the driver and I am stuck. Any help?
 Model TL-WN822N
 https://askubuntu.com/questions/832087/how-to-install-tp-link-wn822n-on-ubuntu
 tried this guide but I can't compile.. I think that it needs an older kernel
 I can't figure out how to make it work by myself
[20:03] <tomreyn> Franzpow: which kubuntu verison are you on there? 16.04 still?
 nope 20.04
 but on the website there is no driver for 20.04
 I found that the chipset is the rtl8192 from dlink. I tried to compile and download the most updated driver from the website of dlink
 But I wasn't able to compile
 And install
[20:25] <tomreyn> @Franzpow rtl8192eu from what i saw. but then there can be different hardware revisions etc. you should normally start by getting the output of    lspci -knn    (or "lsusb" if it's not listed by lspci) and then look for the [code:here] in suqre brackets to the end of the line of this wireless device
[20:25] <tomreyn> *square
 So I have rev5.0 as it written on my adapter
[20:25] <tomreyn> https://github.com/noud/rtl8192EU_WiFi_linux supports more recent kernel versions
 But If I run the command I see a bunch of stuff
 And I think that's written 4.0
[20:27] <tomreyn> if you run which command you see a bunch of what stuff?
 All the devices
 But I can't find the adapter anymore
[20:29] <tomreyn> so neither of the two commands lists it?
 If I run lsusb I can find it: … Version 4 RTL8192EU
[20:30] <tomreyn> okay, now share the full output for this device, on a pastebin
[20:30] <tomreyn> !paste
 Output of lsusb?
[20:30] <tomreyn> yes. or is this computer offline for now?
 No I can navigate but the speed is 8mbit
 It should be double
[20:31] <tomreyn> that's good enough to post the output
 https://pastebin.com/UZtks5Ks
 sure
[20:33] <tomreyn> the web page at this url asks me to solve a captcha
 Lol solve i
 It
[20:34] <tomreyn> or you could have used the pastebin ubottu told you about
 pastebin said that I pasted  too many times (2) in a short period of tine
 Time*
 I used it
 Ah no sorry
[20:34] <tomreyn> so this is  Bus 003 Device 003: ID 2357:0108 TP-Link TL-WN822N Version 4 RTL8192EU
[20:35] <tomreyn> 2357:0108 is the device ID, RTL8192EU the chipset
 my bad I thought that it was the same than paste.bin
[20:35] <tomreyn> i see
[20:35] <tomreyn> no problem
 yeah that is the chipset
[20:36] <tomreyn> what's the output of    cat /proc/version
 cat/proc/version … bash: cat/proc/version: File o directory non esistente
 directory not found
 there was a space between cat and /proc
 https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/sBzqP973RZ/
 here it is the output
[20:42] <tomreyn> @Franzpow: so you should try to build the driver at https://github.com/noud/rtl8192EU_WiFi_linux
 git clone https://github.com/noud/rtl8192EU_WiFi_linux
 cd and make?*
 I don't compile everyday
[20:44] <tomreyn> the commands are listed there
[20:44] <tomreyn> first git clone and cd though, yes
 thanks!
 I see the commands
[20:46] <tomreyn> @Franzpow: actually this one may be better since it supports dkms: https://github.com/Mange/rtl8192eu-linux-driver
[20:47] <tomreyn> i just don't know whether this one was tested with a recent kernel version like you have
 mmmm If I am not wrong I tried to compile this before and failed
 btw I am trying the first one first
[20:48] <tomreyn> Mange's seems to support up to linux 5.6
 what is dmks?
[20:49] <tomreyn> dkms
 Dkms*
[20:49] <tomreyn> it's a mechanism to automatically rebuild this kernel module whenever you install a new kernel update
[20:49] <tomreyn> with the noud driver you'll always need to rebuild it manually
[20:50] <tomreyn> that's whenever you get an update to the linux-... packages
 :O
 so I need dkms
 I installed the first one, do I have to reboot?
 do I have to blacklist the old drivers? I want first to see if this one it's working
 later I will try the one with the dkms
[20:53] <IrcsomeBot1> <Abdulloh Mun'am> @Abdulloh Mun'am, ???
[20:55] <Guest45791> im curious to know if there is a workspace option on this system
 tomreyn: following all the steps, my situation hasn't changed
 Installing the driver without dkms did nothing for me
[20:59] <Guest45791> i recently changed to this distro from linux mint
[20:59] <Guest45791> is there that option to switch workspaces on kubuntu or there is something i have to install
[21:01] <tomreyn> Franzpow: i'm sorry i'm too tired to guide on each step right now. maybe you can get better and faster support on the #ubuntu IRC channel on freenode.
[21:03] <leaftype> aw, might have been able to help with that one
[21:03] <leaftype> oh well, I wasn't paying attention
 tomreyn: that's fine thank you anyway
[21:04] <tomreyn> leaftype: gogogo ;)
[21:05] <tomreyn> you just need to talk through this ugly telegram bridge
 leaftype: if you can help me I still need help
[21:26] <manos> Hi all. Anyone having an issue with openrazer+polychromatic (Kubuntu 20.04)? It's not picking up my keyboard (supported Cynosa Razer).
 Hey guys, I downloaded the Onlyoffice SNAP.  When I create a file and try to save it with a specific filename, the save dialog does not allow me to set a custom name.  The only option is to save it as 'Document1.docx' … Does anybody have an idea as to why?
 I solved the problem. tomreyn the second one with dkms worked fine. Now I have 30mbit in download and 20 up.
 Thanks
[22:19] <lsd|2> whats the command to leave vi without overriding file?
[22:19] <lsd|2> :wq overrides but i dont want , i want to leave
[22:38] <cchristiansen> :q!
[23:55] <user|bob76> Hello, I have an issue with "Input Signal Out of Range" on my main computer.  After the last update, it requested a restart and after I logged on, the screen went blank the out of range message.  I am using Kubuntu 19.10  What can I do?