[01:54] <IrcsomeBot1> bootygoon was added by: bootygoon
 Been distro hopping for a hot minute now for my 12" x280 and damn kubuntu feels home.
[04:09] <IrcsomeBot1> Jose Scarano was added by: Jose Scarano
[04:58] <IrcsomeBot1> njse22 was added by: njse22
[08:15] <IrcsomeBot1> <First Name (required) Last Name (optional)> Kde plasma 5.20 released
[08:16] <IrcsomeBot1> <First Name (required) Last Name (optional)> Will it be shown in updates or it will be as a whole new kubuntu version
 Might be in backports ppa in a few months, but otherwise you need to wait for 21.04
 Hey, I have an issue where after some time the os is on the speakers stop working, not the built in ones or headphones work. They're fixed again after a reboot … Any idea what it might be
[09:02] <Maik> @mx_tom by the time 21.04 comes out there might be Plasma 5.21
[09:04] <Maik> @First Name (required) Last Name (optional) if you want the newest KDE Plasma stuff faster go Neon or rolling release instead. Just my 2 cents
[09:04] <Maik> or compile it yourself :)
[09:26] <IrcsomeBot1> <Dr Gonzo> Using latest
[09:27] <IrcsomeBot1> <Dr Gonzo> don't use threads
 How to put GrubBootloader themes and how to manage them?
[11:21] <Maik> @SharGen19 iirc you could do that with grubcustomizer but it last release was 2 years ago, so i guess it isn't being actively developed anymore.
 Basically you could place the theme everywhere, but usually you would put it in /usr/share/grub/themes/, and then edit /etc/default/grub to change the line GRUB_THEME="/usr/share/grub/themes/themefolder/theme.txt" so it points to your theme, then run update-grub
 Use grub customiser to install themes and do other customization in grub.
 It it supported and continuously  developed till date.
 https://launchpad.net/grub-customizer
 You can read the latest bug report and fixes on above link.
[12:31] <Maik> @sammy_v is it? last release was 2018-10-13
[12:33] <Maik> that being said it doesn't look like it's being continuously developed
[12:34] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 @Maik, That is the current series. It works
 Don't treat desktop and utility app development at par.
 A utility app with small set of features need not have a new release every few months or year.
[12:46] <IrcsomeBot1> amit15334 was added by: amit15334
 (Document) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/W0rL9Rfk/file_37933.png
[12:52] <user|37193> Hi
[12:52] <user|37193> any recommended anti virus for kubuntu?
[12:53] <BluesKaj> !virus
[12:53] <BluesKaj> user|37193,^
[13:24] <salvatore> hi
[13:28] <tomreyn> hi salvatore
[14:29] <joan> asd
[14:29] <joan> Hola??
[14:29] <joan> Hello Wordls :D
[14:29] <joan> Iam Form venezuela.
 https://store.kde.org/p/1414997/
 https://t.me/linux_gaming/436502
 can anyone download it and send it here
 im having bad gateway
 unable to download
 @user|37193, Clamav
[15:15] <oerheks> Shargen19 then get it from github, url is on the same page?
[15:17] <tomreyn> pankajsg: could you please limit your nickname change rate while on this channel (you could just leave and rejoin later)?
 (Photo, 1280x719) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/gCvJuCLf/file_37938.jpg
 downloaded from repo
 but having this error
[15:21] <tomreyn> you misspelled "install"
[15:21] <tomreyn> and no one here has proof checked what this installer does
 f
 no wait
 install?
 i didnt misspelled ig
[15:23] <oerheks> .. clean your glasses? sudo ./intsall.sh
[15:24] <Maik> seriously....
 shargen@shargen-Vostro-3558:~/Downloads/sleek--themes-master/Sleek theme-orange$ sudo ./intsall.sh … sudo: ./intsall.sh: command not found
[15:25] <oerheks> lolz
[15:25] <Maik> as said you misspelled it
[15:25] <Maik> intsall
[15:25] <Maik> install
[15:25] <Maik> see it now?
[15:26] <tomreyn> or maybe your computer just does not want your to execute this script.
[15:26] <tomreyn> *you
 shargen@shargen-Vostro-3558:~/Downloads/sleek--themes-master/Sleek theme-orange$ sudo ./install.sh … [sudo] password for shargen:  … Sorry, try again. … [sudo] password for shargen:  … sudo: ./install.sh: command not found … shargen@shargen-Vostro-3558:~/Downloads/sleek--themes-master/Sleek theme-orange$
[15:27] <tomreyn> so now it's either not executable, or you're in the wrong directory
[15:28] <tomreyn> (or both)
 uhm
[15:30] <oerheks> ls # would show the files in that folder
[15:30] <oerheks> but you can use your filemanager too
 ~/Downloads/sleek--themes-master/Sleek theme-orange$
 (Photo, 1280x719) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/gKNHavNh/file_37939.jpg
[15:31] <tomreyn> so it's probably not executable then
[15:31] <oerheks> click on install.sh, right mouse > properties > make exacutable
 @oerheks> click on install.sh, right mouse > properties , did
[15:32] <tomreyn> have you reviewed this script which you plan to run as root, to ensure it doesn't harm your computer or capture your root password to send it elsewhere?
 but nothing poped up
 https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1414997/
[15:33] <tomreyn> s/root password/users' (sudo) password/
 ?
[15:34] <tomreyn> if you intend to see the output produced by a script, you'll need to run it in a terminal
 oh
 but its not running on terminla
 oh no wait
 ig after i made it executable, its running on terminal
[15:38] <tomreyn> a miracle!
 https://stationhq.com/
 Anyone using this app??
 No! Nein! Нет!
[16:04] <gildemir> Alguém para tirar dúvida?
 @SharGen19, Haha man in hurry
 Why don't you try out themes, windows decorations, etc from discover store instead of using third party store.
 This way error and problems will reduce almost zero
 I have observed that you prefer to install software from outside sources which are not tested for kubuntu.
 There are hundreds of  tested themes, plasma add-ons, applications etc in kde store. Try them first.
[17:22] <IrcsomeBot1> cstemmle was added by: cstemmle
 Hi, can someone help me figure out why my display keeps getting black after some idle time? In "Screen Energy Saving" in System Settings -> Power Management is disabled.
[17:35] <PadraigD> I've run into problems with the 20.04 LTS Ubuntu. Lost LibreOffice algorithms (script.xlb, dialog.xlb) and some purported mis-sequenced IO files leaving me without audio. Also, unable to recognise a blank DVD. SO, Does Kubuntu 20.04 kernel have the same problems and, if not, is there an online upgrade or installation channel available?
[17:42] <l_r> hi guys
[17:44] <l_r> stupid question, but apparently I cannot find any tool as simple as I need. I need one tool which allows me to draw parallelipids and export the result in .eps. can you help me?
[17:46] <l_r> like in this image: https://neurohive.io/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/vgg16-1-e1542731207177.png
[17:54] <oerheks> Inkscape should be able to handle .esp, https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/111668/what-is-the-command-to-display-eps-files
[17:54] <oerheks> !info inkscape
[17:57] <l_r> it's incredibly difficult to draw those shapes in inkscape. I need the shapes in axometry
[17:57] <l_r> the same "perspective" as in the above picture
 If can't find a tool, you could "program" the picture, e.g. using matplotlib
 @cstemmle, Check hibernation setting. It might be hibernating.
 @sammy_v, you mean the PC? No its not hibernating, it is just the display
 Gpu driver issue
 Driver might be failing.
 Check system logs.
 To confirm
 I see a lot of messages like this `org.kde.KScreen[1722]: kscreen.xcb.helper: RRNotify_OutputChange`
 @cstemmle, Did you check the setrings of the monitor? Some have energy saver settings
 @bauchhaus, Yes this is also possible
 <tomreyn> Guest_43: visit https://paste.ubuntu.com and paste your text
 @bauchhaus, The problem is new, the monitor not. It didn't do this before
 Use above link to paste system log copy and share it here.
 @cstemmle, Some program might be changing the resolution which goes out of bounds for your monitor capability.
 https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/BS467szF2h/ … I made some arbitrary cut from the journalclt output, most of this stuff repeats
 Something is changing your display output.
 kscreen.xrandr: Change Screen Size: true Oct 17 18:10:41 kubu org.kde.KScreen[1722]: kscreen.xrandr: Old: QSize(1920, 1080) Oct 17 18:10:41 kubu org.kde.KScreen[1722]: Intermediate: QSize(3200, 1080) Oct 17 18:10:41 kubu org.kde.KScreen[1722]: New: QSize(3200, 1080) Oct 17 18:10:41 kubu org.kde.KScreen[1722]: kscreen.xrandr: Disable outputs: true Oct 17 18:10:41 kubu org.kde.KScreen[1722]: kscreen.xrandr: (88) Oct 17 18:10:41 kubu
[18:50] <IrcsomeBot1> org.kde.KScreen[1722]: kscreen.xrandr: Change outputs: false Oct 17 18:10:41 kubu org.kde.KScreen[1722]: kscreen.xrandr: Enable outputs: true Oct 17 18:10:41 kubu org.kde.KScreen[1722]: kscreen.xrandr: (85, 87) Oct 17 18:10:41 kubu org.kde.KScreen[1722]: kscreen.xrandr: RRSetCrtcConfig (disable output)
 Resolution is changing.
 Open services manager and check which program are running in memory. One of them is changing the resolution.
 Use this command from terminal to check display journal messages
 journalctl -b -xep 0..4
 It will display all warnings and errors since boot.
 does this service manager have a process name, so I know how to open the correct thing?
 Go in settings and find service manager.
 Click and open it.
 "Background Services"?
 It will take some time to probe and display all program and services running in memory.
 (Document) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/8MRbf4dg/file_37948.png
 @sammy_v, Your display output is getting disabled.
 @cstemmle, Those are only startup services.
 @sammy_v, Yes, and I am puzzled what it might be
 Something is causing your output to switch off.
 @sammy_v, yes, this is why I think this is not what you mean by "services manager"
 Please check the monitor cables, they might be loose.
 @sammy_v, all fine. also, this would not explain why this never happens when I am at the PC
 This is a possibility. Better we check.
 Damaged twisted cable can also cause such error.
 Go to system setting and check for service manager.
 @sammy_v, As I have shown in the screen shot, there is not "service manger" in my system settings
 @cstemmle, You are running multiple screens?
 @sammy_v, To fix this, I can only search for another cable as replacement and observe.
 I can see kscreen 2 in services...
 @sammy_v, I have 3 connected, but only 1 is used currently
 the otther 2 are switched off
 If yes, remove the secondary monitor and observe.
 but this never was a problem
 @cstemmle, Ok, try switching cables.
 Another possibility, if you have any high resolution game paused and  minimised, it might be the issue.
 @sammy_v, before my display got disabled yes, but not while it happened
 https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=166224
 Check above link. There are some related black screen issue.
 Maybe you find your solution.
 It 1am here. I am going to sleep.
 Good night.
 thanks, I will observe connecting the display via DP instead of HDMI
[20:52] <faLUCE> hello, when "except WindowsError as e"  how can I print the cause of the error as string?
[20:55] <faLUCE> sorry, wrong channel
[20:56] <who> Hi
 I just upgraded from 20.04 to 20.10 and now I have an IBus Preferences on my tray area. Is that normal/intended?
 I also have IBus on my 20.10 upgrade (installed automatically).
[23:04] <valorie> ah, I do as well in GG
[23:04] <valorie> to be clear, Groovy is not yet 20.10 -- it will be after release