[00:06] <k_sze> Odd, Firefox says it is currently my default browser, but sometimes would still open links in Brave. Any idea?
[00:07] <k_sze> (not that Firefox would open links in Brave, but some other apps would.)
[00:07] <k_sze> And I see that it involves the kioclient
[00:18] <jilocasin> evening everyone
[00:20] <jilocasin> running kubuntu 20.10 here and something strange is happenening.  The display config identifies the correct monitors, but put the meny bar on the *opposite* screen that is marked as primary.  Anyone have any idea why this is happening and how to fix it?  thanks.
[09:11] <k_sze> In kubuntu 20.04, is it normal that Discover does not show packages from Snap?
[09:12] <k_sze> Even though "Snap" seems to be forcefully enabled in the settings.
 Hello
 I'm having trouble booting 20.10
 The installation is successfull but i get a BootDevice not found error
[11:49] <Guest_84> hola
[11:53] <Guest_84> hi
[11:54] <Guest_84> need some help
[11:54] <Guest_84> network related
[11:54] <Guest_84> anyone?
[12:10] <Guest_84> ?
[12:20] <lordievader> Guest_84: You might want to actually ask your question.
 Guest_84: ask your question and be patient
[12:28] <Guest_84> RUNNIG KUBUNTU UP TO DATE, AFTER LAST UPDATE, ETHERNET IS NOT WORKING ANYMORE. i HAVE TRIED SEVERAL FIXES WITH NO RESULT.
[12:35] <Quantos> Hey guys, I'm running KUbuntu 20.04.1 LTS x64 and I'm running two 27" displays from an RTX 2070 - I'm using the x.org driver (I've also tried the proprietary nVidia 455
[12:35] <Quantos> One of my displays decides that after about three minutes that it's going to sleep
[12:35] <Quantos> I've adjusted the power settings
[12:36] <Quantos> Checked the nVidia control panel
[12:36] <Quantos> I can't find anything to affect/correct this
[12:36] <Quantos> Any ideas where to start troubleshooting?
[12:36] <Quantos> Oh, the monitor menus have powersaving disabled
[12:40] <Quantos> Oh, NVM, I just double checked the monitor and it's menu had defaulted back to allowing it to sleep
[12:40] <Quantos> I think I solved it
[12:40] <Quantos> Sorry for wasting your time guys
[12:57] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
 Hello
[13:27] <fewhjbfhewb> Hello Guys. Is there a command to redirect the output of a command into a file AFTER the command is already executed.
[13:28] <lordievader> Not really. Unless you have it in the history of your shell which you can copy paste.
[13:30] <fewhjbfhewb> is there a history file for bash output?
[13:30] <fewhjbfhewb> i thought history is just for the commands entered by the user
[13:36] <lordievader> No, I mean if you leave the shell window open you can still see the output of previous commands. There is no output history file. (You might hack something together with `tee` but that will just be messy)
[13:37] <lordievader> Anyhow, why do you need to interact with output from previously executed commands?
[13:47] <fewhjbfhewb> thx i will just copy it then.
[18:23] <Razathorn> Regards.  I was here the other day and had asked some questions regarding SDDM starting on my raspberry pi.  I just figured I'd introduce myself since I'll be around a lot more.  I'm daily driving ubuntu 20.10 desktop on a raspberry pi 4 with the kubuntu-desktop installed.  All those aarch64 crash reports are probably my fault.  CHEERS!
[18:25] <Razathorn> I've got 10+ years of C++ on linux as well as lartc kernel development, so while it's been years since I've been daily deving C++, I figure I might be of assistance running down any of the arm stuff as I'm sure it's obvious based on apple's recent move that we'll be seeing a lot more usage on arm in the coming years.
 @Razathorn, Awesome! Looking forward to any assistance you can provide.  Thanks!
 guys anybody using mintstick on kubuntu?