=== feodoran_ is now known as feodoran [06:19] hello. I get an error message from dolphin while trying to connect to my galaxy s10+: so Hannah alles zu erfüllen... [06:20] Aber wie du [06:20] hello. I get an error message from dolphin while trying to connect to my galaxy s10+: https://i.imgur.com/hzwnw4m.png [06:20] (thats in englisch "No Storage Space selected" kind of...) [06:32] Jason Martinez was added by: Jason Martinez === utente is now known as Guest62404 === thomas is now known as Guest43730 === TheGallopingFox_ is now known as TheGallopingFox === TheGallopingFox_ is now known as TheGallopingFox [13:05] Hi folks === WildSoft_ is now known as WildSoft [14:15] hello [14:16] frog_, o/ [15:36] Sup === MANIAC is now known as Guest2179 [15:49] Hey === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life === ugnius_ is now known as ugnius === gp is now known as Guest89249 [20:30] Hi all, quick question; I have 28 cores in my CPU but two of them (7 & 14) seem to get WAY more utilisation than others - is there any way to check what's running on particular cores? [20:32] ...and it always seems to be the same two cores that get more utilised - e.g. every time i boot my system these two cores are always hit the hardest [20:33] Open System Monitor and sort by CPU usage on the Process table (or use "top" from the command line). [20:35] are either of those able to show what's using those particular cores? [20:38] They show the processes with highest usage and usually it pretty easy to see which core is spiking. However, you may need a newer version of System Monitor that support more than 12? cores. Not sure which release contains the newer version, but I don't think it's in 20.04. [20:49] troozers: i assume the "htop" CLI utility can handle that many cores [20:50] How about you try it and let us know. I only have 4 cores/8 threads on my PC's. [20:51] it does handle the 16 (with AMT/HT) i have here [20:51] yes it does, well at least it shows all 28 cores [20:52] troozers: once you tried to identify the processes hogging these cores/threads, make sure irqbalance is installed, too [20:53] that's a single CPU, right, not a multi-processor system? [20:56] nope, single core i9 cpu [20:56] sorry, single i9 cpu [20:57] and yes, irqbalance is installed [20:57] looks like firefox is taking the lions share of those cores [20:59] about:performance in firefox may give you more insight, as well as web developer -> performance [21:00] most firefox performance problems are caused by add-ons complicating the rendering, such as ad blockers or others with search-and-replace functionality. [21:04] disabled zoom and kde integration addons to see if that helps [21:04] have an ad-blocker as the t'interweb gets horrible without it [21:28] Is it possible to sync korganizer with more computers? [21:32] I have set a calendar on one pc and I would like to have it also on my other computer on the cloud without exporting the calendar manually === bruno is now known as Guest41291 [22:06] !ltsupgrade [22:06] Regular upgrades from the last but one LTS release to the latest LTS release, 20.04 "Focal Fossa", are enabled days or weeks after 20.04.1 is released. This delay helps to ensure that any lingering issues are resolved before people upgrade production systems. If you'd prefer to upgrade now, use sudo do-release-upgrade -d [22:38] Dmitry was added by: Dmitry === leaftype2 is now known as leaftype