[00:08] <tomreyn> okay, then i'm afraid i did all that i could. i'm not into kde / plasma anywhere close to enough to help you sort out the rest, i'm afraid
 okay thanks anyway
 it was really helpful to at least have something
[00:15] <tomreyn> :) good luck
 thx
[01:27] <sigNeon> I have the worst keyboard and mouse input lag
[03:39] <kevin1a> Hello fellow Linux enthusiasts.  I recently switched from Budgie to KDE and have been exploring the excellent selection of K* software.  Does anyone have experience with kbackup?  I've had no problems backing up, but I see no option in the GUI for restore?  Is the "official" restore method just to untar the archive in the correct location?
[06:06] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:24] <th4ntis> Morning
 Hi, I just installed Kubuntu. I've some issues, the system reboot ramdomly. Could you help me? … Spec: AMD Ryzen 1500X, Nvidia GTX 1060, RAM 8gb, Dual boot HDD (kubuntu) and SSD (Windows 10)
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/05Tugm3z/file_34375.jpg After updating kernel to 5.8 every time I boot this shows up and boots normaly and not detecting my wifi card  help
 Then I  … Booted back in 5.4 now wifi working
 How to make wifi work with 5.8?
 @reversestark26, What is your wifi card?
 @My1xT, RLT8821CE
[11:32] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[11:52] <kdfrik> Hello
[11:52] <kdfrik> I want to know something about Kubuntu
[11:53] <kdfrik> Can someone tell me?
[11:55] <kdfrik> Hello
[11:55] <kdfrik> Is anybody here?
 yes
[11:57] <kdfrik> IrcsomeBot Can you tell me can we install non-kde applications on Kubuntu?
[11:58] <kdfrik> Because on KDE Neon, they don't support
 Yes, non-kde apps should work fine under kubuntu.
[12:00] <kdfrik> I saw a benchmark in which it showed that KDE Neon uses less RAM than Kubuntu and even Xubuntu
[12:00] <kdfrik> Is that correct?
 Kubuntu has a light install option that will more closely match Neon.  The std versioninstalls a few more default packages.
[12:04] <kdfrik> And can we install non-KDE applications in that light install option?
[12:07] <kdfrik> Hello?
 yes, can either install the light version and install the needed apps.
 or install the regular version and uninstall the apps you don't need.
[12:08] <kdfrik> And will the visuals be the same as the non-light install?
[12:09] <kdfrik> Like animations, transaparency
[12:09] <kdfrik> IrcsomeBot
 Themes, styles, colors, etc. are available on all versions.
[12:10] <kdfrik> Okay, thank you so much
 Hi, i have problem with kde on kubuntu. I use laptop with external display connected by hdmi. After installation i configured external display as primary, and set their location relative to each other. After reboot, plasmashell doesn't work on the external monitor. Only black screen, but i can use programs and run krunner from it. I discovered that if i stop plasmashell and then run "plasmashell" from terminal, everything works
 20.04?
 @DarinMiller, Yes
 Does unplug/repluging the HDMI cable restore the previous setup?
 @DarinMiller, No, nothing is going on
 I use xrender, because i have lags eith opengl
 Of it's important
 Not sure what you mean... But to clarify my question, if you unplug the HDMI cable after reboot and plug it back it, does it cause plasma to restore the correct monitor layout?
 @liberatorf, In compositor setting there is choice between opengl and xrender as rendering backend
 I doubt xrender is part of the issue.
 Ok
 What video card  (and drivers if not Intel)?
 Nvidia
 How to check which driver is installed?
 Run this in a terminal: lspci | grep VGA
 (Document) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/ATQVo0KY/file_34390.jpg
 Did you install NVidia drivers?
 No
 I strongly recommend installing the NVidia drivers. Use System Settings -> Driver Manger.
 If i run "killall plasmashell" and then "plasmashell" everything is ok
 @DarinMiller, Ok
 I recommend "plasmashell —replace &" to restart the plasmashell.
 (Photo, 1280x302) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/BwmvbeA0/file_34391.jpg
 @DarinMiller, Everything is ok, both screens works fine
 Looks like the NVidia driver is already installed.  Run nvidia-settings (either from the command line or KDE menu)
 Given the opengl is not working you may want to try the 340 version of the driver.
 @DarinMiller, It launched
 Do you have a Prime Profiles option?
 Yes
 If so, which card is selected?  Judging by your previous screenshot, you have a hybrid system (both intel and NVidia GPUs)
 Nvidia (Performance mode)
 Try changing your video driver to the 340.108 version and test your system.  Ensure change from xrender to opengl.  NVidia should work flawlessly with OpenGL when the correct drivers are installed.
 This issue is common with older NVidia cards where the correct default driver is not always installed.
 @DarinMiller, I have problems with installing new drivers. This command "sudo apt-get install nvidia-340 nvidia-settings" produced an error … dpkg-divert: error: rename involves overwriting '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so.1.distrib' with …   different file '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so.1', not allowed … dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/nvidia-340_340.108-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb (--unpack): …  new
 try sudo apt purge nvidia*
 E: Unable to locate package nvidia*
 Then try installing the 340 driver.
 @liberatorf, and nvidia-* too
 that's weird, that command fail  here also, but it used to work fine....
 Run this: apt list nvidia* | grep installed | pastebinit
 https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/gp7g3VZjgX/
 sudo apt purge nvidia-kernel-common-390
 @DarinMiller, Comand was executive fine
 @liberatorf, But this error hasn't gone
[16:01] <linux_> hey
 @liberatorf, Try restarting and try again.  If that fails, add the nvidia ppa (sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa  followed by sudo apt udpate)
 (Photo, 1280x527) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/KH6lVJwr/file_34397.jpg
[19:16] <sadiel> Hello everyone, I hope you are all doing fine
[19:16] <sadiel> I got this strange issue with my kubuntu system since this morning. Son keys are turning on and off the system volume
[19:17] <sadiel> I mean, whenever I hit the space bar, for instance, the sound turns off. If I hit it again it turns on. It means sound is on and off multiple times everytime I write a parragraph likes this!
[19:19] <sadiel> It's really annoying. Don't know how it began in the first place. Have I made something wrong, did I turn on accidentally some system feature that makes my system behave like this? Any help will be greatly appreciated
[19:21] <tespi> Have you tried using a different keyboard?
[19:27] <sadiel> Im  working on a laptop,  need to work with this keyboard
[19:27] <sadiel> It's  an old one
[19:28] <sadiel> I got this problem not only with the space bar, but also with the "n" key
[19:29] <sadiel> Is there any way I can sort out if this is a software or a hardware problem?
[19:30] <tespi> You could pull up a console and type in: xev -event keyboard
[19:30] <tespi> This will pop up a small window that prints in the terminal whatever key presses is detected
[19:31] <tespi> So you could press your space bar and 'n' keys and see if it receives any strange keyboard input
[19:33] <sadiel> Thank you. I get this:
[19:33] <sadiel> KeymapNotify event, serial 28, synthetic NO, window 0x0,
[19:33] <sadiel>     keys:  99  0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   2
[19:33] <sadiel>            0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0
[19:33] <sadiel> KeyRelease event, serial 28, synthetic NO, window 0x6400001,
[19:33] <sadiel>     root 0x163, subw 0x0, time 1366484, (747,633), root:(747,663),
[19:33] <sadiel>     state 0x0, keycode 121 (keysym 0x1008ff12, XF86AudioMute), same_screen YES,
[19:33] <sadiel>     XLookupString gives 0 bytes:
[19:34] <tespi> Please don't paste multiple lines like that in here, you can use a paste service like https://paste.ubuntu.com
 btw, keycode event for space and "n" should be 65 and 57 resp.
[19:34] <tespi> But this does look like the keyboard is sending the audio mute key
[19:36] <tespi> So it seems like a hardware issue to me
[19:39] <sadiel> Hello?
[19:40] <tespi> Hello
[19:40] <sadiel> Thank you  Tespi
[19:41] <sadiel> So,  can I solve this with software ?  Can I  tell the system not to mute audio with  those  keys?
 @liberatorf, Marc, try re-installing the 390 driver, set PRIME Profile to Intel,  remove the 390 driver. and re-try installing the 340 driver.
[19:43] <tespi> Hmm, you could remap it with tools like xmodmap but I'm not sure whether KDE has a better solution
[19:44] <tespi> xmodmap should at least work though
 By chance is the function key on the laptop stuck?  Try exercising it a few times.  Maybe something spilled on it?
[19:45] <sadiel>  Thank you so  much,  Tespi!  I  will  try it out!
[19:45] <tespi> Good luck
[19:46] <sadiel>  Thank   you!
[20:03] <chak> Hello, hope everyone is fine.
[20:03] <chak> how do I report bugs in flatpak packages?
[20:04] <chak> Same software as snap (mattermost-desktop & rocket.chat) install just nice.
[20:50] <diogenes_> Joel Oliveira, try to boot the previous kernel.
[21:04] <diogenes_> Joel Oliveira, you will be able to update.
[23:07] <ali96> hello guys