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IrcsomeBotthewh1teagle was added by: thewh1teagle00:31
tyrindamiendoes anybody know how to put caja on the panel?00:35
user|3914What are the system requirements for kubuntu?01:47
user|3914Specifically version 20.0401:48
user|3914I'm looking for information but I don't see anything01:49
user|3914I am new to this and I want to enter the world of linux01:49
guivercuser|3914, sorry I'm not aware of any, focal fossa release notes are https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseNotes/Kubuntu01:55
guivercgeneric minimum requirements (wiki) can be seen at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements01:55
guivercmy pc is over a decade old & I have no issues... you can download & try before you install\01:56
guiverchttps://ubuntu.com/tutorials/try-ubuntu-before-you-install   (that relates to Ubuntu, but applies to all flavors too including Kubuntu)01:57
guivercuser|3914, ^01:57
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IrcsomeBot<随风潜入夜 刘> I wasn't posting a link10:39
eeosi everybody! Is there a graphical interface to change the hostname? Kubuntu 20.04.1.11:27
dnreefHi, everyone. I'm new to the Kubuntu and Linux operating system. I have been learning linux for roughly about 1 year now. I have a question about WiFi sharing. I can't seem to find any articles about how to share WiFi network using the same WiFi interface on kubuntu. I'm talking about something similar to connectify hotspot on windows. Is there any suggestion for this?11:30
BluesKajHi folks11:40
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fahad-Mmy lower right corner of kubuntu 20.10 doesn't work, it works for first time, but after then it never works12:09
fahad-Many idae?12:09
fahad-Midea*12:09
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BluesKaj!details12:11
ubottuPlease elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel.12:11
BluesKajfahad-M,^12:12
fahad-Mubuntu version is 20.10, i usually use corners to do certain tasks, like lower right corner to show grid of all desktops, worked good in 20.04 but now in 20.10, it just doesn't work for any option i choose settings, it works for first time, after that, nah12:15
fahad-Mno errors i see, it just shows little blue color and never acts on the task it was meant to do12:17
BluesKajdesktops or activities ?12:18
fahad-Mdesktops12:18
BluesKajvirtual desktop pager?12:18
* fahad-M uploaded an image: image.png (2180KiB) < https://kde.modular.im/_matrix/media/r0/download/kde.org/a6ea477a6bdb001d8043cf4ab7047d4e4c9d2982/image.png >12:19
fahad-Msettings location are settings--> workspace behaviour---> screen edges--->  desktop gird but i tried other options as well, they don't work12:20
fahad-Mall other edges or corners work fine, just this lower right corner refuses to work.12:21
BluesKajnever used tiled desktops so i don't know how to help12:25
BluesKajperhaps reset that desktop12:33
fahad-Mok thank you, anyone else has idea why this particular corner doesn't work?12:33
fahad-Mand global menu, doesn't work either.12:34
BluesKajthe menu is normally situated in the panel, and don't see one12:35
fahad-Mnope12:37
fahad-Mit is there as a widget12:37
fahad-Mbut the menu like file edit etc doesn't show up.12:37
fahad-Mthe problem plagues me since 20.0412:37
BluesKajcontext menu or toolbara or...?12:39
BluesKajtoolbars12:40
fahad-Mmenu bar12:40
BluesKajin dolphin>settings , check menubar12:43
BluesKajcheck show menubar that is12:44
fahad-Mi did12:52
fahad-Mitdoesn't show for any app12:52
Mamarokfahad-M: that sounds like you have Global Menu activated inadvertedly13:12
Mamaroktwo things, both in System Settings:13:12
Mamarokin Workspace -> Startup and Shutdown -> Background Services, make sure there is no check for "Application menus daemon", then log out and back in again13:17
Mamarokafteer that, if the Menu bar still doesn't show, Ctrl+M should to the trick13:18
brodohello13:21
fahad-Mapplication menu daemon is disabled13:26
BluesKajmine is enabled and I have the menubar working13:33
fahad-Mdoesn't work13:33
fahad-Mmaybe we need enable it?13:34
BluesKajmine is and it works13:38
fahad-Myou need enable it, not disable to start it work13:44
fahad-Mi enabled and it's working13:44
fahad-Mthank you for your help13:44
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marcofehi everyone16:08
marcofein your opinion, is it possible with iptables manage a packet from udp to tcp?16:08
marcofewhat do you think about?16:08
magic_ninjais there any way to use kde dialogs in gtk applications?16:26
magic_ninjaI really, really dislike the gtk file picker16:26
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razor_hi everyone18:21
razor_Who knows why part of the system is in English and the other part in Russian? I need something to be everywhere in Russian!18:23
viewer|11Bonsoir21:01
mparillomagic_ninja: For Chrome, it just works.21:22
mparilloFor Firefox, it is tricky and can break Thunderbird depending on versions.21:22
magic_ninjaI have it working fine on firefox, just not on other stuff21:25
Guest_97Hi. I have ran into an issue after upgrade from Kubuntu 20.04 to Kubuntu 20.10. I have explained here https://askubuntu.com/questions/1288506/black-icons-after-reinstalling-kubuntu-desktop21:27
Guest_97In a gist, the icons and button backgrounds have turned black21:28
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/ZWKbpjCe/file_38401.jpg21:46
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> What could I do?21:46
tomreynbauchhaus: start with a bios upgrade: https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/thinkpad-edge-laptops/thinkpad-edge-e440/downloads/ds03720721:51
tomreynyou have 2.23 (built 02/04/2016), latest is 2.28 (released 07/03/2018)21:52
tomreynISO image for this bios update https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds037208 - can be written to a usb stick for booting off it.21:53
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> tomreyn: burning a CD-ROM :)21:57
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/ZtYop3w0/file_38402.jpg22:05
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> It's happening22:05
maiconhello22:05
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> However the issue persistss22:07
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/P1Y4ebiM/file_38403.jpg22:07
tomreynbauchhaus: was this a fresh install?22:07
tomreynyou *did* get rid of the "firmware bug" https://irc-attachments.kde.org/ZWKbpjCe/file_38401.jpg22:09
tomreynif this was a fresh install, i'd just try and ensure the installer iso was complete, and, if not, or you can't verify it, install again.22:11
maiconola22:12
tomreynhi maicon22:12
maicontudo ok ai22:12
maiconsou novo no kubuntu22:12
tomreyn!br | maicon22:13
ubottumaicon: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br " sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada.22:13
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> tomreyn: it was an upgrade from 20.04 to 20.1022:14
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> I have debian buster on another partition, ran gparted from there to check the file system on the kubuntu partition, it fixed some things but the error persists.22:15
tomreynbauchhaus: hmm, try booting with    acpi=off   OR    acpi=noirq    kernel parameters22:18
tomreyn!kernelparm | bauchhaus22:18
ubottubauchhaus: To add a one-time or permanent kernel boot parameter see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters22:18
IrcsomeBotFranky2010 was added by: Franky201022:18
user|96468hi22:19
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> With `acpi=off`22:26
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/MGNPewha/file_38406.jpg22:26
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> With `acpi=noirq`22:28
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/CnY4C0OW/file_38407.jpg22:28
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> Any other ideas?22:36
tomreynbauchhaus: i thinkt he problem is really that the kernel can't find your root (mounted at "/") file system22:38
tomreyn"unknown-block(0,0)" sounds like it doesn't know where to look for it really22:39
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> tomreyn: what could I do about that?22:44
tomreynfresh install, or chroot mount from recovery system and try to repair from there22:44
tomreyndid the upgrade succeed without any warnings or error?22:45
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> There was an error like "trying to recover" but it proceeded anyways22:45
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> i am now in debian on another partition. Can I chroot from here?22:46
tomreynit would be better to boot from the ubuntu installer iso of the same version you have installed22:47
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IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> tomreyn: fixed it by booting from 20.04 usb medium and running dpkg --reconfigure. The update was not complete apparently23:17
tomreynglad you solved it!23:24
IrcsomeBot<bauchhaus> tomreyn: thanks for your help. Much appreciated!23:26
tomreynyou're welcome23:28

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