[04:54] <lesquishy> Heya, Sorry for my Ignorance, New to the linux space. But I just moved to kubuntu and I noticed I dont have a taskbar on my second monitor. Is there a setting im missing? What can i do about it?
 taskbar (aka panel) can be deleted if you do not want it.
[05:07] <lesquishy> My problem is that im missing it on my second monitor.
 Kubuntu 20.04?
[05:09] <lesquishy> Yeah
 Right click on the desktop of the desktop, select customize layout.
 Right click on the 2nd monitor and select "Add Panel"
 Choose from the 4 panel options.  Then click on the panel settings icon and move the panel to the desired screen edge.
 If the panel appears on your primary desktop, drag to the other monitor.
 make sense?
[05:15] <lesquishy> Yeah!
 The dragging is only possible when the panel settings icon is clicked.
[05:15] <lesquishy> Thanks man.
 np :)
[05:16] <lesquishy> This is the KDE skin ay?
 "skin ay" ?
[05:16] <lesquishy> ignore ay. I dont think skin is the right word... Theme?
 Change KDE's appearance in System Settings (Global Theme, Plasma Style and application style has several default options).  Many more can be downloaded in the respective menus.
[07:49] <roundKub> Does anyone knows if zfs root support comes into Kubuntu anytime soon ?
[09:25] <gottakeeptryin> I'm lost so: Key repeat stopped working. Keyboard-SystemSettings enabled. Other Linux os + win10 ok. OS=20.04,Plasma 5.18.5,Frameworks 5.68.0,Qt 5.12.8,Kernal 5.4.0-37-generic,64-bit
[09:40] <viewer|73> Hello
[09:43] <viewer|73> I have recently installed kubuntu but i have no idea how to use it or to install any software in it. Also during the installation i have done the full erase installation due to which my 3 drives in windows7 is combined into one. Please help me how to make the drive partition in kubuntu.
[12:08] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[12:25] <tom_> hello
[12:30] <BluesKaj> hi tom_
[12:57] <BluesKaj> tom_, this chat ifor kubuntu support
[12:57] <BluesKaj> is
[13:03] <zlh> asdf
[13:03] <zlh> adfs
[13:28] <user|10632> Funcionará en un portatil  MSI GL62  6QD con tarjeta gráfica NVIDIA GTX950M ?
[13:31] <BluesKaj> !es | user|10632
[13:34] <user|10632> ok
[15:55] <galenmarek>  #openprinting I searched on your site for the Epson AL-CX16 printer drivers but found none. Can you please add this printer drivers on Linux?
[19:45] <npm> running kubuntu 18.04.4LTS, I note "cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy*/scaling_max_freq" shows CPU0 max freq at 4.2Ghz, CPU 1-7 shjows max freq at 4.6Ghz. What changed in recent updates to lock the CPU0 frequency to 4.2Ghz when it used to go up to 4.6Ghz. Furthermore setting governmor to 'performance' nowadays limits the top cpu freq to under 4.2Ghz, used to go to 4.6Ghz . Any suggested fixes or workarounds? This seems to be a bug
[19:45] <npm> with latest kernel updates (5.3.0-59-generic).... previously this was not a problem and all cpu's max speed was the same...
[19:46] <viewer|45> how to install python3.8
[19:47] <genii> !info python3.8
 python 3.8 is installed in 20.04 by default.  From command line, run: python3.8
[19:48] <npm> And note that simplistic attempts to fix, like "echo 4600000 | sudo tee /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0/scaling_max_freq" don't work...  afterwards still see "cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy0/scaling_max_freq --> 4200000"    CPU 1-7 show  (correctly):
[19:49] <npm> "cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/policy1/scaling_max_freq --> 460000"
[19:49] <rafael> hello
[22:23] <rafael> hello
[22:24] <Guest27572> Will the 5.19 plasma be made available via PPA on Kubuntu?
[22:38] <_twitch> lol
[22:39] <_twitch> Whats happening? XD
[22:39] <genii> netsplit
[22:40] <oerheks> net-rejoin
[22:41] <qkall> Greetings fellow Kubuntians - I'm having a rather odd issue that I have encountered before. Scrolling on the deskstop has ceased to work, even though it is active in Desktop setttings