 @lotus Kamal, @DarinMiller
[03:52] <R13ose> The panel I'm using is on auto hide but sometimes, it doesn't auto hide and is stick on top of programs.  Right now, this isn't auto hiding.  What do I do to fix this?
 If the panel is not autohiding, it's most like an app either in the tray or task manager section that is requesting attention.
[03:56] <R13ose> How do I know which app that is?
 Some apps have red dots, some change the icon color slightly. It's usually IM apps like telegram or teams.
 I just click on anything that's open until I find the app.
[04:00] <R13ose> I don't use either on desktop.  The only apps open are Discord and Opera Browser
 Sup
[06:09] <akb> helloo anybody outthere
 Fwd from linuxophil: Hey guys! After an update, my Kubuntu 18.04 does not start anymore. After grub all I see is this:
 (Photo, 1280x960) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/MX0b8VBg/file_34798.jpg
 Fwd from linuxophil: Normally it should ask me for the decryption password.
 Does anyone know what to do here?
[07:21] <eeos> Any news on the do-release-upgrade option?
[08:38] <oerheks> eeos, nope, upgrade path is not out yet.
[08:38] <oerheks> !ltsupgrade
[08:39] <oerheks> few more hours/days/weeks....
 oerheks! a simple update on my Kubuntu 18.04 just broke my system!
 see above
 can you help?
[08:40] <oerheks> linuxophil, looks like a dirty filesystem, not closed properly, or maybe a bad block
[08:41] <oerheks> run a fsck from live usb https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilesystemTroubleshooting
 the shutdown after the update (done via discover) did get stuck. after half an hour, I held down the power button and restarted that way.
 thanks for answering!
 I have started from a Kubuntu 20.04.1-USB and am rescuing the data first. Then I will follow your advice!
 Thanks a lot!
[08:43] <oerheks> good luck !
 @oerheks, thx!
 so is it correct that the fschk runs automatically when I start from the USB?
[08:45] <oerheks> no.
 oh
[08:45] <oerheks> first you need to determin what partition is broken
 on the new ubuntu isos it says so on boot and if you do not want it, you have to interrupt.
[08:46] <oerheks> ok, never seen that, i think it is oke to use it.
[08:59] <eeos> oerheks: thanks a lot!
 How to install the last plasma KDE 15.9 in KUbuntu 20.04 LTS?
 @GalantGTR, Not possible as kde devs made it require newer qt than is on 20.04
 @RikMills, Hi Rik!
 (Photo, 720x1280) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/R3bXVnY4/file_34808.jpg No new updates available
 Qt 5.12.8
 Did you see my problem with a non booting Kubuntu 18.04 after update via discover? I am just asking because it might be relevant to others. Scenario: XPS13 9350 with just Kubuntu 18.04 on it. LVM with LUKS (because I needed encryption and the only way in the installer to get it was via LVM). Last update was about a week ago. updated today. Restarted. Laptop froze on reboot. Had to hold down power button. After that error after
 @linuxophil, @RikMills
 @linuxophil, All I can suggest is try the previous kernel
 @RikMills, Tried that did not do anything.
 @GalantGTR, Qt and Plasma do not get major version upgrades, especially on a LTS release
[12:36] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[14:38] <murat_> hey
 Why does kubuntu insist on making the wifi signal weak?
 On windows my wifi is detected as strong, but kubuntu struggles too much trying to connect
[15:56] <diogenes_> Zoth_Ommog, it's not Kubuntu but the driver.
 Then how do I fix it
 I used the driver manager which says Realtek 8821C, rtl8821 cd-dkms open source
[15:59] <diogenes_> Zoth_Ommog, to look if there is an alternative one, otherwise not much you can do.
 Maybe follow these instruction to see if wifi support improves: https://medium.com/@kimiyukiyukawa/installing-rtl8821ce-network-controller-on-ubuntu-335d8ccb8a92
 It's the same as the open source one isn't it
 It might be, but I don't have time to verify at the moment.
[16:44] <Frogger-> Hi folks.  I'm trying to remove an obsolete kernel, linux-image-5.4.0-39-generic.  But when I "sudo apt-get remove --purge linux-image-5.4.0-39-generic", apt says that "linux-image-unsigned-5.4.0-39-generic will be installed".  How do I prevent that installation?
[16:45] <oerheks> sudo apt autoremove; would take care of unused kernels
[16:46] <Frogger-> No, it didn't.
[17:31] <tomreyn> Frogger-: if you'll request to remove both packages in a single command   apt purge linux-image-5.4.0-39-generic linux-image-unsigned-5.4.0-39-generic    it should either just work as you intended or tell you why it can't
[17:32] <Frogger-> tomreyn: Thank you!   That worked.
 @RikMills, 20.04 ist LTS
 @RikMills, Is that right that doesn't have any solution to install the new plasma?
[19:58] <oerheks> GalantGTR lots of news about QT last year, https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-offering-changes-2020
[19:58] <oerheks> pay for it