[00:46] <mhall> 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.
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[07:28] <nucleon> Hello？
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[07:32] <nucleon> What country are you from :)
[07:35] <nucleon>  What country are you from :)
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[08:41] <flejm> hi, is kubuntu more safe than windows?
[09:18] <flejm> Is kubuntu more safe than windows?
[09:20] <diogenes_> flejm, :)
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[09:32] <lordievader> Good morning
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[15:21] <masonbee>  I have a question about muon, specifically the Kubuntu 20.04 version of it. In software sources under settings/configure software sources/updates/automatic updates does the option "download all updates in the background" also install them?
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[17:23] <user|68117> How to stop x server? 20.04
[17:24] <user|68117> You need to reinstall the driver
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[18:44] <Crell> Hi folks.  Does 20.10 come in a network-install version still?  The standard image is now 2.5 GB, and I discovered to my amusement that I have no USB keys lying around larger than 2 GB. :-)
[18:48] <diogenes_> Crell, whae OS you're using now?
[18:51] <Crell> I'm typing this from another Kubuntu 20.10 system, but I want to install over a laptop I just got 2nd hand that has Windows 10.
[18:54] <diogenes_> well theoretically you could install from HDD, but you gonna need a USB stick with at least 30Mb.
[18:56] <Crell> 30 MB I've got plenty of.  I just haven't bought one in a very long time so 2 GB is my largest, I think.
[18:56] <Crell> (I'll get more and join the 21st century soon enough, but...)
[18:57] <diogenes_> 30Mb is enought for this method.
[19:01] <Crell> How does install from hdd work then?  The last time I installed Kubuntu there was a slimline "we download everything on the fly" version that worked fine on a small flash drive.
[19:03] <diogenes_> 1) download the ISO in the windows PC, 2) create an ext4 partition for at least 4GB 3) copy the ISO there 4) grab the USB drive and install grub on 5) in grub.cfg you make a meny entry with a loopback to the ISO and that's how you load it up and install.it
[19:08] <Crell> Oy.  Sounds a bit more involved than I was hoping to deal with today.
[19:58] <Zeshy> Hi all!  I am at my wits end ... SystemD is unable shutdown gracefully with an NFS-/home, so I have to fix it. Apparently, there are processes still using /home/rh that don't react to SIGTERM (timeout), so I thought: I'll "just" a unit file that gets executed right before "umount.target" and basically SIGKILLs all PIDs accessing /home/rh.   I read all kinds of tutorials and howtos and Stackoverflow threads
[19:58] <Zeshy> and cannot get it to work. Here my oneshot-service: https://pastebin.com/VFnFGRYj  This service absolutely does not get started (yes, x-bits all set). Any help appreciated.
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[21:16] <user|60403> hello I have problem instal my printer hp officejet 3830
[21:17] <user|60403> iam no expert