[02:18] <user|44502> My wifi won't show up on my networks list
[03:03] <nexusflux> Does anyone know if it is possible to get the magic lamp effect to work in vmware without crashing the compositor?
 Tell me when to appear in ppa kde 5.19?
[06:31] <guiverc> @cappelikin, https://community.kde.org/Kubuntu/PPAs and https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/backports maybe what you're looking for
[08:54] <user|10637> Hi everyone!
[08:55] <user|10637> Can someone explain one thing about kde and kubuntu?
[08:59] <diogenes_> !ask
[09:02] <user|10637> https://i.imgur.com/XqrIKaO.png
[09:02] <user|10637> See screenshot pls
[09:02] <user|10637> Why can not I disable "Updates" tray icon (and application obvious that is connected to the icon)
[09:03] <user|10637> I disable check updates in Software Sources menu
[09:04] <user|10637> And after that Updates continue to notify me about new updates
[09:04] <user|10637> Hey people!
[09:04] <user|10637> Are there anyone?
[09:05] <user|10637> someone!
[09:05] <user|10637> Well
[09:05] <user|10637> Noone here
[09:05] <user|10637> I am going to check telegram channel
[11:48] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[13:09] <user|66591> how to access to users and groups ? Kubuntu 20.04
[16:25] <user|64090> how do I get my laptop to recognize my wifi?
[16:26] <user|64090> nothing shows up on my networks list :/
[16:28] <GSMarquis> using dolphin?
[16:30] <user|64090> I don't think so
[16:30] <tomreyn> user|64090: this usually means that your wifi hardware is not supported out of the box on the kubuntu version you have installed.
[16:31] <tomreyn> which kubuntu version do you have installed?
[16:31] <user|64090> 20.04 LTS
[16:31] <tomreyn> do you have another means to get this system online?
[16:32] <tomreyn> this could be a smartphone with tethering via USB
[16:32] <tomreyn> or ethernet
[16:32] <user|64090> I could probably use the smartphone
[16:33] <tomreyn> it's probably a good idea to do that, since otherwise fixing this can be annoying and difficult.
[16:33] <tomreyn> once you have network connectivity, runthis in a terminal to determine the wireless hardware and computer model:
[16:34] <tomreyn> lspci -knn | grep -EA3 '(Network|Ethernet) controller' | nc termbin.com 9999
[16:34] <tomreyn> journalctl -b | grep DMI: | nc termbin.com 9999
[16:35] <tomreyn> please mention my nickname (tomreyn) if you need any attention.
[16:36] <user|64090> ty