 Hi, has Tomboy Notes been removed from 20.04 repos?
 And is there an alternative that can work with my existing tomboy notes data?
[06:57] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:48] <Maik> @abhishekbatra looks like it. Kubuntu has a Notes widget iirc, maybe that works for you?
[08:48] <Maik> it's called KNotes
 @Maik, Not sure if it is compatible with tomboy notes data
[08:52] <Maik> @abhishekbatra seems there's a Tomboy-NG since development on Tomboy halted: https://github.com/tomboy-notes/tomboy-ng
[08:53] <Maik> you could search and see if tomboy data is compatible with Knotes :)
 @Maik, Couldn't find any references to it, I guess it isn't :-)
 Gnotes seems like a good alternative for now
 Hello, everyone  … I've set up a  l2tp vpn connection but  when I try to connect a notification says Missing VPN plugin  … ?
[10:31] <PanikAndi> Hey Guys! After installation a new kubuntu my wired connection does not work
[10:31] <PanikAndi> can anyboby help me?
[10:48] <PanikAndi> can anybody here please help me for a workaround with my wired-connection that does not work after update my kubuntu yesterday. today my network does not work anymore... the wired connection does not get an ip-adress from my dhcp-avm-standard-router.
[11:37] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:11] <eeos> I still have the problem with xorg that does not recognize the correct modes for an external monitor (Thinvision P32 u10) connected by HDMI. The computer is kubuntu 20.04.1.
[13:12] <eeos> Graphic card is Intel HDA 620.
[13:17] <BluesKaj> eeos, I have to ask the obvious first, have you checked system-settings>hardware>driver manager ?
[13:21] <eeos> BluesKaj: :-D yes I have .... I have been breaking my head on this for a few days, and googling it to he point wher eI have worn the keyboard!
[13:37] <BluesKaj> eeos, run this to make sure the correct video gpu is listed, sudo lshw -C video
[13:39] <BluesKaj> probly something like UHD Graphics 6XX
[13:44] <BluesKaj> also try, lspci | grep VGA
[13:48] <eeos> BluesKaj: yes I have done that is why I said Intel HD 620
[13:48] <eeos> BluesKaj: usual driver i915
[13:54] <eeos> back BluesKaj
[13:55] <lordievader> eeos: Did you check the edid info the monitor sends out?
[13:56] <BluesKaj> lordievader, he left again
[13:58] <eeos> driver manage says that there are no drivers available for my laptop, and that there are none in use, so no hope in that BluesKaj
[14:07] <BluesKaj> eeos, run this, sudo get-edid | parse-edid, it should show you monitor edid info, as lordievader suggested. After that we can start searching for a solution.
[14:08] <eeos> BluesKaj: sorry, I was offline did not see lordievader suggestion.
[14:09] <BluesKaj> np
[14:14] <eeos> it says it is missing some modes .... the most important ones
[14:16] <eeos> if you would like to look at it as well https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wBvpkpGZzS/ BluesKaj lordievader
[14:17] <lordievader> Which mode are you looking for?
[14:18] <eeos> 2560 x 1440 x 60hz .... but the issue is more general. Why does xorg not recognise the correct modes by HMDI but it does so by Thunderbolt?
[14:19] <eeos> lordievader: I thoroughly hate aving unexplained  behaviours on the systems I manage (unexplained behaviour = security breach possible)
[14:19] <lordievader> Because the edid does not report them as being supported.
[14:20] <lordievader> This is not xorg at fault, or a driver.
[14:21] <lordievader> If this works for you, I'd turn that into a script: https://www.linuxjournal.com/content/guerrilla-tactics-force-screen-mode-ubuntu
[14:22] <lordievader> But is it connected to a receiver, rather than a TV/monitor directly?
[14:22] <eeos> lordievader: I did not say it was the driver or xorg fault, I am only interested in pinning down the problem .... understanding why the same system recognises the correct modes when onnected by thunderbolt, but not by HDMI.
[14:23] <eeos> lordievader: yes, at the moment, but you ave the same when connected directly
[14:24] <eeos> lordievader: I looked at the linux journal article, it suggests to use xrandr, but I can already do that .... What I miss is understanding wat is happening (in other words, where is the bug)
[14:25] <lordievader> You're bypassing the incorrect edid info.
[14:25] <eeos> lordievader: I do not understand ....
[14:25] <lordievader> The "bug" is your TV not correctly reporting the supported modes.
[14:26] <lordievader> So you ignore it and tell xorg to send a particular resolution anyways.
[14:26] <eeos> lordievader: if that were true, then Ms Windows would have the same problem, but that is not the case.
[14:27] <eeos> lordievader: if the problem was the EDID info ....
[14:29] <lordievader> Perhaps they have a better EDID parser?
[14:31] <eeos> lordievader: I guess you are correct, the problem is in the parser .... it is very strange that it parses orrectly when the monitor is connected trough Thunderbolt though .... the parser should be the same!
[14:32] <lordievader> I don't know if Thunderbolt uses edid, might use something else to communicate the supported modes.
[14:34] <eeos> lordievader: I thought so, but I may be wrong
[16:36] <wojtek_> ;)
 Hello, everyone  … I've set up a  l2tp vpn connection but  when I try to connect a notification says Missing VPN plugin  … ?
 Hello everybody. Epson ecotank is a go or no go? Thanks a lot
[18:26] <user217_> hello. is anyway to use "+" spoler in cate for some code blocks ?
[18:26] <user217_> *cate=kate
 @Max, This review says it's worth it. … https://www.gadgetreview.com/epson-ecotank-review
 Thanks Matt. Seems great. No one using epson ecotank on *ubuntu?
[18:54] <invitado> ola
[19:02] <mustafa_> türkce bilen varmı
 20:59 < lavendereyes> minor oops, Kubuntu 20.10 is listed as LTS on kubuntu.org … 20:59 < lavendereyes> https://kubuntu.org/alternative-downloads … 20:59 < lavendereyes> very minor oops ;)
[19:03] <mustafa_> do you speak türkish
[19:03] <krytarik> !tr
[20:27] <viewer|69> Does someone have the same problem as me that the analog audio channels are missing but the cards are there? This error occurs on my desktop and laptop (ALC1150 analog and renoir audio) after i updated both from kubuntu 20.04 to 20.10, both got the same error "Failed to load module" module-alsa-card "". A workarout is to reinstall pulse audio until
[20:27] <viewer|69> the next restart.
[20:54] <valorie> viewer|69: I've also been experiencing sound probs in 20.10
[20:54] <valorie> hoping the updates installing right now will improve that
[21:05] <Dragnslcr> Kubuntu 20.20?
[21:07] <valorie> good lord
[21:18] <Dragnslcr> I thought maybe someone decided to make a clever name for this release
[22:10] <Mamarok> Dragnslcr: and why should we do "clever" naming for the sake of confusion?