[01:36] Question: can anybody report results using Wayland on Kubuntu 20.04 LTS? I have a HiDPI environment and the sub-pixel bug in Konsole windows is killing me and I'd like to break free, but none of the documentation I spotted seemed to be very current regarding how well this will work or not. === lex is now known as Guest31044 [04:36] Can anyone help me. I have a strix b450 f mother board and have no audio devices but my graphics card showing up. === o_h_e-M is now known as Omar-M === __zxq9__ is now known as zxq9 === red_ is now known as Red877 [08:10] Good morning [09:06] Hello I just installed Kubuntu on a spare PC : Kubuntu 20.10 KDE Plasma : 5.19.5 KDE Frameworks : 5.74.0 Qt : 5.14.2 Kernel : 5.8.0-29-generic - 64-bit - 2 × AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 220 Processor - 3,6 Gio RAM - Graphic : AMD RS780. After some tests it seems ok for just basic browsing and doc stuff. Do you think this was a good choice? Will the [09:06] PC "suffer" if some tabs are opened for instance. Wondering if I had better install a lighter distro? [09:12] satelitte101, my personal indicator of measurement is temperature and load average. [09:16] Thank you, I will use "widget" to monitor === Guest2776 is now known as Abella === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc [11:27] kubuntu running sweet on my old rusting sony vaio i3-330m 4GB SSD. w10Ltsc runs even better on it though. no problems. kde using far less resourses then gnome by far. feels snappier then lmde and mx-linux so far [12:04] TheSuhailAnsari was added by: TheSuhailAnsari [12:22] Adi Islam was added by: Adi Islam [12:26] Hi Everyone, I am interested in Snapdragon CPU based PCs, is Kubuntu available on these Snapdragon based PCs? === martin__ is now known as martin_vlk [12:33] Hi folks === andreas_ is now known as andreas__ [12:42] Hallo [12:45] hi andreas__ === frida is now known as frida_ === frida_ is now known as frida [13:27] hi [13:31] #Ubuntu === frida is now known as Zed === Zed is now known as frida === frida is now known as fridux === fridux is now known as zedsz === zedsz is now known as zedz === zedz is now known as fridux [14:06] hi i'm setting up an autoinstall for ubuntu-server 20.04 and am wondering how to set hostname to the DHCP/DNS information. If the installer is run manually, it lists the value I want, but with autoinstall, it comes up as ubuntu-server. Setting it to a value only works for one server but not for a couple servers with different names. is there a way to do this? [14:08] shecki, best to ask in #ubuntu-server chat [14:09] thx BluesKaj [14:09] np [14:23] madhavsheth07 was added by: madhavsheth07 [14:26] Is there any way to get Ubuntu like "Launch with dedicated graphics" option in right click context menu of apps? [15:21] do I need to change default trim settings in kubuntu 20.04 [15:25] @madhavsheth07, if you have a dedicated pci/gpu then you might have an option in your efi/bios to enable it exclusively [15:25] as default [15:29] @BluesKaj, No, but I can do that using NVidia XServer settings [15:31] But having an option in the context menu would be great [15:31] All Gnome distros have it now, thanks to System 76 Power extension [15:31] @BluesKaj, Still, Thanks [15:38] ok, i haven't nvidia gpis for a few yrs so I' not up to speed on the options available from the menu [15:39] gpus even [15:45] @BluesKaj, Yeah, np [15:46] Unfortunately, lack of proper Canonical or Red Hat support in these matters delays such features in KDE [15:47] Its the better DE (imo), but its not the maker's DE of choice. And it shows in many distros. [15:51] I installed a MSI board a few yrs ago and went with the onboard intel hda graphics which do the job nicely for my needs ... not a gamer [15:51] hd graphics [15:56] @BluesKaj, Nice. I'm trying all this on a MSI Bravo 15 Laptop. Which I got because I use Windows 75% of the times, so GPU support on Linux wasn't really considered by me. And also because its easily, much better, than ultrabooks in the same price range, atleast in my region, which is India, afaik [15:57] right [16:00] 👍 [16:40] hey guys, as of late i've been running into an issue: whenever i shut down my system it takes 5+ minutes. pressing escape shows the message "a stop job is running for wpa_supplicant". this seems to be a common issue but all fixes i found online were rather old, so i didn't want to try them in fear that they won't be relevant. anyone know a fix for this? all my pkgs are up to date. [17:44] Chris1869 was added by: Chris1869 [19:17] salut euh [19:17] hey [19:17] im french [19:17] any tips on getting vnc running before using login? [19:17] *user login === spirit_ is now known as dfsp_spirit === enveekaa is now known as enveekaafk === wodencafe is now known as wodenturkey [22:52] hello [22:52] https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/backports I found this [22:52] Buyt the packages were uploaded in 2016 [22:53] I am on kubuntu 18.04 and I want to see if there is a possible way to get latest kde on here without having to upgrade? [22:57] !backports [22:57] If new updated packages are built for an application, they may go into Kubuntu Backports, which is one of the official Kubuntu PPAs. See https://community.kde.org/Kubuntu/PPAs for more information. [22:59] chmod- the bottom of that page has instructions for enabling the backports repository [23:00] Ok