=== saigel__ is now known as saigel [02:36] @dani_, Kbuntu 20.04 has the boot to BIOS option: Sys. Settings -> Startup/Shutdown -> Desktop session -> Check the box at the bottom (Enter UEFI setup on next restart). === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [03:18] is there still no way to upgrade to 20.04.1 from 18.04 LTS yet? [03:20] FReaper-PC, indeed. [04:46] @DarinMiller Over at the BDL Telegram channel there is a discussion about the Kubuntu backports for LTSses providing new Plasma releases or not. care to weigh in? [04:50] Sure, I can chime in as soon as I figure out how do to join the BDL channel.... [04:50] @DarinMiller, https://t.me/bigdaddylinuxlive [05:35] @DarinMiller, Thank you Darin for clearing things up. I was confronted with alternative facts that you helped to clear up. [05:44] No problem :) === carlos is now known as Guest20071 [09:46] sole was added by: sole [10:09] Excuse me, hello, I came here through the guidance of the installation interface. … It is because I encountered some problems during the installation process, so I came to ask for help. … Because of my network access, I can’t perform the last step of the installation smoothly. Even if I deselect "Update when installing Kubuntu" and "Minimal installation", it will always stay at 10%. I know this It’s because of my network, because [10:09] install through VirtualBox, I can set up VitrualBox to use a proxy network to solve my network problems, but when I use VMware Workstation to install it is not so smooth, because I cannot set VMware Workstation to use mine Agency network. … This should be caused by a problem when installing commonly used software, because my network cannot access the software installation source or is very slow. … So, can I add a configuration of "Set the [10:09] package installation mirror source" before downloading the software, like the native Ubuntu installation process in the installation boot, so that I can set to use a faster mirror source, which can speed up my installation . … Um, now I have stayed at the 10% stage for about half an hour (I still stay there now, nothing happens), the progress bar no longer displays the countdown, it seems to have stopped there. … (Because I used VirtualBox [10:09] install, there were some problems, such as always black screen at startup, and some strange problems when adjusting the resolution, so I decided to switch to Vmware Workstation to try) === serenity_ is now known as serenity [10:30] Excuse me, I decided to install it through offline because this is really too slow 😊 [10:35] Anyone getting glitchy screen after using kubuntu 20 for a while? [10:35] Not here. several PCs with nvidia and AMD graphics. What's your configuration? [10:36] No configuration [10:36] Fresh install [10:36] @YesEyeCan, What's your hardware? [10:37] @linuxophil, Ryzen 5 3550h with RX 560x GPU [10:37] Laptop [10:37] This didn't happen before a clean install [10:38] Did you verify the download of the iso? [10:38] checksum? [10:38] sometimes that is a problem. [10:38] Nope. [10:39] Every time I clean install a brand new problem pops up [12:00] Hi all [12:40] mnprofile was added by: mnprofile [13:15] Hello can somebody explain/confirm what the colors in Konsole (default "Breeze" appearance) mean? Green linked to White file = softlink to file? Red linked to Red folder = softlink to folder? Or is something a hard link? see https://i.imgur.com/8jRg1ps.png [13:36] marco_: this outputs it textually for files in the current working directory: find . -maxdepth 1 -exec stat --printf='%F\t%n\n' '{}' \; | sort === nizram0 is now known as nizram === ubott2 is now known as ubottu === lex is now known as Guest4709 === lordievader is now known as Guest48984 [13:52] tomreyn: thanks a lot for this useful command! [14:21] you're welcome. === rj_ is now known as rjkoolio === rjkoolio is now known as RJReacts === RJReacts is now known as RJz === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [20:13] HelloKadry was added by: HelloKadry