 Python should be installed automatically.
 You can also install Anaconda.
 @DarinMiller, From my experience Anaconda is very useful on Win and Mac, but for linux it can create more problems than it solves.
[11:04] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
 Fwd from Ankushgandhi: how to check read/write speed of my nvme ssd
 Fwd from Ankushgandhi: I am getting copying soeed less than 400 mbps
 Fwd from Ankushgandhi: In windows i will got more tgan 2gbps
[13:23] <elementalx_> Hey
 @Ankushgandhi, ??
 @Ankushgandhi, This website details drive speed measurement: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-unix-test-disk-performance-with-dd-command/#:~:text=Use%20dd%20command%20to%20monitor,zero%20of%3D%2Ftmp%2Ftest1.
 If you are using dolphin to copy on an older versions of Kubuntu, you will see much slower throughput.  To realize full speed, use the rsync command or the latest version of Kubuntu.
[15:11] <granularService> hello, i would like to know how to adjust time interval between double click via touchpad on kubuntu 19.10. I always find it difficult to select text on webpages.
[15:39] <memphisto> Hi. I'm running kubutu 20.04 (Recently upgraded from 18.04) and have error while running Clementine :Your GStreamer installation is missing a plug-in.
 @granularService, Looks like double click timing needs to be added by KDE, but unfortunately has not been added yet.  I have manually configured libinput in the past, so you may be able to do the same.  General libinput documentation can be found here: https://wayland.freedesktop.org/libinput/doc/latest/configuration.html
[15:46] <pygeek> wow so many people here
 @memphisto, I am trying to recall the fix for clementine but am currently "blanking".  Did you try re-installing it?
 do you have good, bad and ugly?
[15:53] <oerheks> gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly ?
[15:57] <oerheks> most likely the standard iptables tool UFW
 just using the default firewall here (UFW) with no special config.
 @Cracking up…, iptables
[16:00] <oerheks> !info ufw-kde
[16:01] <oerheks> oh
 you might try gufw... I have no experience with it, so I cannot advise.
[16:05] <oerheks> i use gufw on gnome, not sure what it pull into kde
 I just installed it and install was very "light".
[16:06] <oerheks> for basic services,  sudo ufw allow ssh #  will do
[16:06] <oerheks> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW
[16:06] <BluesKaj> just ufw on kde/plasama
[16:06] <BluesKaj> plasma even :-)
[16:07] <oerheks> to see all services; less /etc/services
[16:19] <munishbansal> hello friend
[16:22] <munishbansal> welcome
 Hello again, sorry my too much questions. I've upgrade my kubuntu to 20.04. Opening hotspot but there is no password I can put. I am making settings, you know wifi password
 Wifi security tab, WPA 2 personal and again there is no password again
 I've searched but couldn't a problem like that
 (Photo, 563x667) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/2U0i1fPw/file_31382.jpg Open the Network Connection, select the Wired Ethernet Connection, then click the settings button in the lower left, and you should see something like this:
[18:09] <oerheks> check you kwallet, is the wifi password already stored there?
 I think he wanted to password protect his hotspot but I could be wrong...
[18:12] <oerheks> after upgrading, opening hotspot. ..
 @DarinMiller, I wanted to that. I've opened password but there is no password protection
 I've opened hotspot**
 Specify a hotspot password that's at least 8 characters long.
 @DarinMiller, I did that but when I wanted to connect hotspot from my phone, I see again that there is no password protection.
 @DarinMiller, It's more than 8 characters
 Hmmm, it's working fine here.  Maybe ensure to disconnect the hotspot and create a fresh one?
 Okay I'll do
 Hey Darin
 You are the best man, my hero
 Thank you
 np :)
[19:02] <oerheks> !cookie | DarinMiller
[20:32] <donbuche> Hi there! I would like to know if is possible to run Kubuntu 20.04 64bits on Raspberry Pi 4. Anyone knows?
[20:33] <oerheks> seen people try, KDE is too heavy
[20:34] <donbuche> Doh! ok, thank U for the feeback!
[20:35] <oerheks> Xubuntu or Mate are populair
[20:36] <donbuche> I know, I know... I've used them for a while... but I fell in love with Kubuntu 20.04... ^_^
[20:38] <donbuche> Just I've watched a guy in Youtube that ran Kubuntu on Rpi4, but he says is a 32Bit version... So I think is not Kubuntu 20.04: it is Kubuntu 18.04 (the only 32bit version I've found.)
[20:38] <oerheks> well, give it a try, tweak it down
[20:41] <donbuche> I was looking for the 20.04 but I will try the 18.04, hoping it boot.
[20:41] <donbuche> Thank U so much for the help !
[21:07] <mparillo> I would not be so quick to assume XFCE is lighter than KDE. LXDE yes, LXQt, some, but XFCE is a much closer call.
[23:19] <Atlenohen> hello