[05:41] <zzkephazz> evening all
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[13:03] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[15:26] <wilmer_> buenos días
[15:31] <BluesKaj> !es | wilmer_
[15:32] <wilmer_> a little speak english
[15:37] <wilmer_> Me gustaría saber por que a veces las reproduccioes multimedias en laptops dell amd sucede que se detiene de manera automatica o se empieza a reproducir. También me sucede que se pone en intermetencia entre detenerse el multimedia o reproducir
[15:39] <wilmer_> la única manera para poder controlar esto lo que he tenido que hacer es matar el escritorio, en es caso el plasma shell
[15:51] <BluesKaj> wilmer_,  /j #ubuntu-es
[16:08] <fattywompus> When I shade a window i cant seem to get it to unshade... double clicking on the title bar just maximizes it although it remains shaded.  I see I can set unshade on hover in the window manager but what is the default way that I'm missing here?
 I have installed manjaro kde plasma...now kubuntu...but in both cases the wifi is not working at all nor it shows the wifi option... my wlan adaptor is Qualcomm Atheros QCA 9377....some says u dont have the driver..but who thee heck will i install a driver 🥵 or firmware ru run wifi
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[17:01] <wilmer_> prueba con linux mint
[17:16] <thestral> hello?
[17:16] <thestral> anyone?
[17:16] <thestral> just got a slow boot issue
[17:16] <thestral> Startup finished in 4.896s (firmware) + 5.273s (loader) + 5.429s (kernel) + 6min 38.223s (userspace) = 6min 53.824s
[17:38] <trackrunny> Hi
[17:41] <trackrunny> HELLLLLLO
[18:08] <tenet> hi
[20:53] <cfaber> anyone have any clue how to get 20.04 to work correctly with scaling and overscan (nvidia) ?
[20:53] <cfaber> is this even possible?
[20:53] <cfaber> when I try and set overscan to match my screen it blows scaling settings away, in fact it seems to go backwards as everything is microscopic
[20:54] <cfaber> additionally though the entirety of the screen is visible with the overscan dialed in, it scrolls beyond the screen edge to the effective resolution
[20:56] <cfaber> for instance, the font size on all of the desktop elements is like 1pt, where as the icon size, and fonts within windows are normal sized
[20:57] <imbezol> cfaber: sorry.. just curious.. why do you need to fiddle with overscan?
[20:57] <cfaber> DLP TV
[20:57] <imbezol> that doesn't help me understand :D
[20:58] <cfaber> with a "projection TV" or any projector setup, there isn't a neat and tidy screen edge
[20:58] <cfaber> it bleeds over about 30mm all the way around
[20:59] <imbezol> so you're trying to make the usable space smaller than the display space?
[20:59] <cfaber> really, even though the display resolution is, say ,1920x1080 the effective resolution is really like 1782x1002
[20:59] <imbezol> gotcha
[20:59] <imbezol> haven't played around with that. i use scaling regularly, but not overscan
[20:59] <cfaber> yeah same here
[20:59] <cfaber> there seems to be something very broken with both in use on modern KDE
[21:00] <cfaber> this use to work fine in 17.04 land
[21:00] <imbezol> there are little nuances to even just multimonitor and scaling yet
[21:00] <imbezol> like menus popping up on the wrong screen and such
[21:04] <cfaber> if I could fix the scrolling issue I would just live with scaling not working and manually adjust everything to compensate but it's a bit of a show-stopper
[22:30] <cfaber> anyone know how to shut off the authentication dialog when using desktop icon links?
[22:31] <cfaber> aside from the fact that it's useless and annoying, it also creates a large amount of lag as KDE fetches the URL in question before opening the browser
[23:48] <bloggins666> since the demise of kdesu, how should I go about running a desktop app as root? I'm trying to setup an app to run from an icon that is a link.