[01:07] <jsylvis> Hello - I'm trying to setup Kubuntu alongside an existing Gentoo install. I already have an EFI partition with grub I'd like to just extend - is there an easy way to do this?
 Ummm, you want to install one of the "easiest to install" OS's along side one of the most difficult OS' and you have already installed the hard one.
 Not sure of the question, but an EFI partition can be shared across multiple distro's.  During install, ensure to select the existing EFI partition as one of the install partitions and Kubuntu will now be the primary boot device.
 You will need to update the boot priority in Kubuntu or fix it Gentoo if you want Gentoo to be the primary boot OS.
[01:21] <jsylvis> I selected the existing EFI partition and waited out the install; a quick mount of it indicates nothing obvious has changed. Grub config still present and unmodified, etc. Is that expected? I suppose I'm not entirely familiar with how the EFI partition acts as an entrypoint.
[01:27] <jsylvis> I'm also not really sure I care which of those two is the "primary" as long as they're both bootable
[01:28] <jsylvis> I had thought they could both use the same Grub install but that doesn't seem to be quite as easy to pull off via automagic config generation
[01:30] <jsylvis> I got a lucky google result - https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/335247/two-linux-distributions-grub-does-not-detect-other-one - sounds reasonable, going to give it a whirl. Thanks for the tip.
 I was trying to find a snapshot of  the Disk Setup step of the install showing the /boot/efi partition selected and set to efi boot....
 Ubuntu also has a grub boot repair utility that is very good at auto correcting grub issues.
 This may also work: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[05:25] <stvnstck> wow 11 or 2006
[05:25] <stvnstck> or, of
[05:25] <stvnstck> different planet then
[08:16] <BaltecoTroll> guys? what should i do with no system tray and "this plugin is compiled against incompatible Plasma version 346368 This build is compatible with 5 .0.0 ( 327680 ) to 5.72.0 ( 346172 )
[08:16] <BaltecoTroll> org.kde.plasma: Applet "org.kde.plasma.systemtray" could not be loaded." ?
[11:13] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
 (Photo, 960x1280) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/6gJvGqbN/file_34715.jpg But i am getting such errors
 Fwd from lpranam: But i can boot in safe graphics
 Fwd from lpranam: I have dual monitor setup and i need drivers so i can not use nomodeset even after installation
 Fwd from lpranam: I am using asus tuff 505gt … I7-9750 … Nvidia Gtx 1650
 Fwd from lpranam: Thanks in advance
 This errors are when i try to install from freshly downloaded and created bootable flash drive
 Updated: i can get to the desktop in safe graphics mode but that too freezes after a few seconds
 I just removed plasma-discover as I prefer the terminal and I still have muon. Which package is responsible for the updates applet on the system tray?
 @jelempho, Try to found package with word "notificator" or something like that
[16:50] <p5> hi
[16:51] <p5> i heard ubuntu 20.10 had 150+ restricted packages installed by default...is this policy the same with kubuntu (and perhaps other official derivatives)?
[16:52] <p5> or can kubuntu choose to minimize non-free/nonlibre packages compared to ubuntu itself?
 Hi there! I've a Intel - Nvidia Optimus Notebook and working with 2 monitors, when I restart the laptop my display settings are reseted, and I have to set my primary monitor every time, could you help me please? … I just installed the 20.04 version
[16:54] <eeos> jelempo: did you try with autoremove? I do the same on any new installation .... remove update-notifier and update-notifier-common
 @eeos, It's not installed
[17:36] <eeos> @jelempho: then you should be OK!
 Anyone have spare machine and want to help test then next gen wifi tools, go here: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/call-for-testing-improved-wifi-via-iwd/17795
[17:44] <eeos> @DarinMiller: I may have a spare machine, is this a restricted software or fully open source?
 fully open sw mostly written by Intel to replace WPA_supplicant (slightly more details foud here: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Ubuntu-Looking-At-IWD)
[17:54] <eeos> DarinMiller: thanks, I see whether I can dig something out
[17:55] <eeos> DarinMiller: our machines are all still on 18.04 though .... unfortunately.
[18:06] <hayafumi> yes
[20:55] <viewer|94> hi i am about to install kubuntu.
[20:55] <viewer|94> I want to ask what is the size that the partition in which the operating system is installed should be
[20:55] <viewer|94> im going to install rigth now
[20:56] <viewer|94> someone can help me?