 Guys, is Kubuntu 20.04 supported for 3 years instead of nine months?
 It's the only three year version on wikipedia
[00:46] <valorie> not a guy, but 20.04 is an LTS
[00:46] <valorie> so 3 years
 Okay miss valorie, thank you
[00:46] <valorie> 20.10 which was released yesterday is supported for 9 months
[00:47] <valorie> 3 months after 21.04 release
 Yes, i know, thats why i asked, was a little confused about the security updates support cycle
[00:47] <valorie> every two years is an LTS
[00:48] <valorie> next one will be 22.04
 Cheers miss valorie :)
[01:20] <user|92354> is kubuntu avaible with nvidia?
[01:23]  * valorie is running on nvidia
[01:23] <valorie> Sysinfo for 'valorie-Oryx-Pro': Running inside KDE Plasma 5.19.5 on Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) powered by Linux 5.8.0-7625-generic, CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz at 2574-3231/3800 MHz, RAM: 15659/32063 MB, Storage: 344/1144 GB, 318 procs, 3.32h up
[01:24] <valorie> I don't use wayland though
[01:25] <user|92354> oh
[01:37] <sorcerer> nice sysinfo script valorie
[01:37] <valorie> it's built into konversation
[01:37] <valorie> :-)
[01:37] <sorcerer> niceness
[01:38] <sorcerer> im a terminal user, i should check out the sysinfo scripts in this here weechat, but i normally just use exec -o inxi
[04:19] <emadeddin_> hi
[04:19] <emadeddin_> Sorry
[04:19] <emadeddin_> Which browser is better?
[04:19] <emadeddin_> Konqueror or Falcon
[04:23] <emadeddin_> ?
 @emadeddin_, I do not think Konqueror is an active project. It is a very interesting browser but is no longer adequate for today's browsing needs. Falkon is great - as long as you do not need a particular or an extensive range of extensions/addons.
 @emadeddin_, What's wrong with Brave or Firefox? They are both much more actively developed than those two.
[04:57] <emadeddin_> best download maniger for linux?
[10:28] <q__> ыва
 @q__, Ыва
[11:14] <user|32901> hey which iso usb drive creation programs work the best for installing kubuntu?
[11:24] <diogenes_> user|32901, etcher is good.
[11:30] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 @user|32901, I used AnyBurn on Windows, no errors after burn (integrity check)
[14:05] <PikkselOne> Hello
[14:05] <PikkselOne> I am from GNOME
[14:05] <PikkselOne> )))
[14:06] <dave2592> leave quickly before someone attacks you ;-)
[14:06] <RikMills> PikkselOne: you are a gnome developer?
[14:06] <dave2592> (joke).... welcome. Grome is a fine desktop too
[14:06] <PikkselOne> No. I gnome user
[14:07] <PikkselOne> But i like KDE too
[14:07] <dave2592> ok, it's great
[16:53] <cfaber> For the maintainers -- I have to say, the latest Kubuntu 20.04 I just installed is the most polished, clean and usable operating system / desktop environment I've ever used on any platform. It's truly an amazing piece of work and puts to shame my Macbook Pro as well as the various Windows 10 machines I'm using. Good job folks and thank you!
[16:58] <kubuntu> hi
[16:58] <Guest50599> hello
[19:33] <alekksander> hello. i'm considering moving to kubuntu from kde neon after expecing some issues here. one question though, i can't find a schedule when plasma 5.20 will be officialy introduced (without backports)
 There used to be a kubuntu-full meta-package that gave a full original KDE desktop. Now there is only a kde-desktop package, that, when installed, greets with a Ubuntu Vanilla-style login screen and then presents a Ubuntu vanilla style desktop even if it's KDE. … How can I get the original Plasma-style desktop back?
[20:26] <krytarik> @The_RealJay: "Drop the kubuntu-full metapackage. No longer offers anything extra over the kubuntu-desktop metapackage." - from the changelog of the source package.
 Sure, I just wonder, how can I get sddm back as login manager and plasmashell as desktop? And this from the start, without tinkering after installation?
[20:32] <krytarik> By just installing from the Kubuntu image..?
[20:32] <krytarik> Otherwise, as indicated, the 'kubuntu-desktop' package is the way to go.
 Is this really johny cach from 50's decade?
 Rock n roll and country
[21:02] <tomreyn> Jonny Cash: open a terminal window and type this:   sudo apt update 2>&1 | nc termbin.com 9999
[21:03] <tomreyn> it should return a url, where we can see your output of this command
[21:13] <tomreyn> Jonny Cash: i see, you have no network connection there
[21:14] <tomreyn> Jonny Cash: you should probably try to enable or fix network connectivity and name resolution first of all.
 I got an odd issue after upgrading to 20.10, some parts of plasma ignore any keyboard input, so I can't search in application launcher, widget list. But it does work on all other apps. … Any idea?
[21:18] <tomreyn> Jonny Cash: first of all you'd need to learn what's broken about it, and how things should be configured and working.
[21:20] <tomreyn> Jonny Cash: if this is a desktop system (despite you working in a tty), you'll be using network manager to configure the network (nmcli for configuration on the tty), and systemd-resolve for resolving hostnames to ip addresses.
[21:21] <tomreyn> you could run     systemd-resolve termbin.com     to maybe get a better idea of what's wrong with it