[01:44] <IrcsomeBot1> Data Grime was added by: Data Grime
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[06:31] <konrados> Hello, I have a weird issue, after sleeping and waking up my pc I see this: https://i.imgur.com/81qORaF.png - in most of the applications, some sort of random pixels here and there. Sometimes `kquitapp5 plasmashell;kstart5 plasmashell` helps, sometimes doesn't. Any ideas?
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[08:05] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:09] <konrados> Morning :)
[11:25] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[12:44] <nthomas20> @konrados -- I experienced something similar this morning with vscodium after sleep. I'm on 20.04, mine was just blank, no text at all.
[12:45] <nthomas20> What is your `terminal.integrated.rendererType` setting?
[12:46] <konrados> nthomas20, I can see this not only on vs code, but also the taskbar and others, sec.......
[12:46] <konrados> hmm, how to check it? :) nthomas20 ?
[12:46] <nthomas20> vscodium ctrl+, and search for "terminal render"
[12:47] <nthomas20> Looks like after sleep I have issues rendering desktop icons. I have only one, but the bitmap area is convoluted like your example as well.
[12:47] <nthomas20> I hadn't seen it since I upgraded to 20.04, only experienced on 19.10 until this morning, so seems the underlying issue is still around
[12:49] <nthomas20> You're not alone
[12:49] <konrados> :) nthomas20, ah, you meant vs code :) I have 'auto' but it's not only the terminal, it's more often the file explorer and other parts
[12:49] <konrados> also, desktop icons, like you mentioned...
[12:50] <nthomas20> vscodium is the OSS binary of vscode, I prefer it over Microsoft's build #personalTaste
[12:51] <konrados> ah, ok, didn't know that :) will take a look
[12:51] <konrados> thanks
[13:56] <pragomer> exit
[14:30] <CarlSchwan-M> What are the discover back-ends preinstalled with Kubuntu? Snaps? Packagekit? or/and Flatpak?
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[16:09] <BluesKaj> CarlSchwan-M, just dpkg/apt afaik, the others have to be installed by the user
[17:09] <IrcsomeBot1> orkhanazarli was added by: orkhanazarli
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[17:20] <oerheks> Are we looking at an apple machine?
[21:26] <user|97904> system requirements for kubuntu
[22:06] <mparillo> Essentially the same as Ubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements