[00:39] <artur> ZZZzzzZZZzzz
[06:52] <eduardas> hello, so KDE partition manager on Kubuntu 20.04 has a rather nasty bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/partitionmanager/+bug/1873706
[06:52] <eduardas> but this is supposedly fixed in version 4.2.0
[06:52] <eduardas> Is there a PPA that would allow me to get this backport?
[06:53] <eduardas> Does the Kubuntu team do bugfix updates for such components?
[07:27] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:27] <lordievader> Papih: Sounds like your DHCP server ain't responding.
[08:05] <nescius_> good morning, i noticed that every time my computer initialises sound via hdmi (two monitors - one with and one without speakers) it remembers the number of hdmi and it is always ends on one without speakers.. have you heard of this issue before?
[10:23] <drgutman> hey, could someone help me out figuring why the soundcard doesn't work after a restart? (new kubuntu user here) in Audio Settings under the Device profiles I have 3 profiles, and even if the name of the profile is the card, I still have to select a different one, and then to re-select that one to make it work.
[10:49] <franzopow[m]> <drgutman "hey, could someone help me out f"> Maybe that is a bug in pulseaudio
[10:49] <franzopow[m]> It happens to me too
[10:52] <drgutman> hey, could someone help me out figuring why the soundcard doesn't work after a restart? (new kubuntu user here) in Audio Settings under the Device profiles I have 3 profiles, and even if the name of the profile is the card, I still have to select a different one, and then to re-select that one to make it work.
[10:52] <drgutman> lol sorry
[10:53] <drgutman> I was trying to say that it might be, did you find a solution or do you have to re-select it ever time you restart your machine?
[10:55] <heeen> how much gpu memory should xorg use on nvidia
[10:55] <heeen> I have 2 4k displays
[10:55] <heeen> nvidia-smi tells me
[10:55] <heeen> /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg               1786MiB
[10:56] <heeen> /usr/bin/kwin_x11                 192MiB
[10:56] <franzopow[m]> <drgutman "I was trying to say that it migh"> It depends. It's random for me. Sometimes it doesn't happen.. Sometime it happens when I switch on my audio monitors.. No workarounds for me
[10:56] <heeen> /usr/bin/plasmashell              172MiB
[10:56] <heeen> does that seem reasonable
[10:56] <franzopow[m]> On debian I don't have this bug btw
[10:56] <heeen> depends on the number of windows open I guess?
[10:56] <franzopow[m]> I am on kubuntu 20.10
[10:57] <drgutman> franzopow[m]: same here.
[10:58] <franzopow[m]> Maybe it's a bug they solved in newer pulseaudio versions
[10:58] <franzopow[m]> Because I am on debian testing too
[11:03] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[11:05] <drgutman> hmm, i see, debian has a newer version? maybe there's a way to update pulseaudio. it's a bit weird that it happens so random
[11:17] <drgutman> yeah, I see that I'm using 1:13.99.2-1ubuntu2.1 and the latest vers on freedesktop webpage is 14.0 .. I was looking in the changelog and they seem to have made quite a few changes but the terminology goes above my head.
[11:18] <franzopow[m]> uhmm
[11:18] <franzopow[m]> I don't know, I will check which version debian testing has
[11:21] <franzopow[m]> in debian testing is 13.05
[11:21] <franzopow[m]>  * in debian testing is 13.0-5
[11:22] <drgutman> :)) so I guess it shouldn't be the vers
[11:22] <franzopow[m]> experimental debian is 14
[11:22] <franzopow[m]> <drgutman ":)) so I guess it shouldn't be t"> maybe the bug is caused by that version you have on ubuntu
[11:23] <drgutman> i don't know, I guess I'll have to wait for an update to see.
[11:25] <franzopow[m]> maybe it was some regression that happened with that non stable version
[11:25] <franzopow[m]> you are on 20.10 right?
[11:25] <drgutman> yes
[11:27] <franzopow[m]> well you can pretty much install the 14.0 version
[11:27] <franzopow[m]> because it is stable
[11:27] <franzopow[m]> I don't know what will happen with other programs that depend on pulseaudio
[11:28] <franzopow[m]> but there are good chances the bug we had is gone
[11:30] <franzopow[m]> they also mention something about moving streams
[11:32] <drgutman> yes, that made me think that it might've been solved. at one point they say that some streams didn't get moved as supposed, but I'm not sure what it means. I'll probably wait for the update to come by the way of muon package man
[11:35] <franzopow[m]> btw I can guarantee this bug doesn't occur in 13.0 version
[11:35] <franzopow[m]> so it must be a regression
[11:37] <drgutman> good to know, thanks
[11:37] <franzopow[m]> yw
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/7LtBmgeK/file_39689.jpg
 today I noticed that neofetch Kubuntu blue logo instead of Ubuntu orange logo in Kubuntu 20.10
 but it shows Ubuntu's logo in 20.04
 Hi guys! For the first time I use a second monitor (WQHD) via thunderbold on my XPS13 that has a 1080p display. The monitor is working but only displays in 1080p. No matter if I set it as extension of the first monitor or use the WQHD monitor as the only output. Is that a known bug or is the bug myself because I am just too tthick to get how to do it? 😉
[12:23] <nescius> franzopow[m]: i have a similar issue with a 'soundcard' (which is a graphics card) after restart it always picks from two hdmi monitors i have the one which does not have speakers
 I am on Kubuntu 20.04 by the way.
[13:24] <rishabh__> hello
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/0vNbTSV5/file_39690.jpg Photo from Rishabh Narayan 🧐
 screenfetch still shows Ubuntu's logo here
 @ri5h46h, Which widgets ur using?
 @SharGen19, just the default ones which come by default along with kde
 @SharGen19, press Alt + D, A and add widgets that you want
 Hello there kubuntu doesn't make me use the external hd
 You may need to add the HD to the fstab file (or use systemd equivalent) if you want the external HD readily mounted on boot.
 the hd is mounted but i cant modify permissions
 so it odesn't make me save files in it
 https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/gGsQHQDvgc/
 https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/cc76PZJV6k/
 try umount'ing the drive and re- mount'ing with rw parameters.  Ensure to determine the correct file system on the drive to specify the correct  mount type.
 what should i write in terminal?
 https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/PvJgcp8RQM/
 https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/QYCK7D6xxz/
 https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/4WPzS5SqGx/
[21:11] <Guest5722> Hi
[21:12] <Guest5722> How can I disable auto arrangement of window?
[21:13] <Guest5722> It automatically arranges itself when I move windows.
[21:13] <Guest5722> I don't know what you call it.
[21:49] <valorie> Guest5722: not sure what is happening for you
[21:50] <valorie> when a move from one to another, everything stays where I put it
[21:50] <valorie> perhaps there is some "dynamic" setting I've never seen or allowed
[21:52] <Guest5722> I have a 144hz monitor but FPS shows 75 only
[21:52] <Guest5722> Why?
[21:53] <Guest5722> It is 144hz on windows 10 like it should be
 Nvidia driver by chance?
[21:56] <Guest5722> AMD
 (Photo, 984x980) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/Nl6de00x/file_39695.jpg Not sure how to set AMD, on NVidia, it's next to the resolution option:
[21:57] <Guest5722> I have already set it 144hz on KDE settings
 Sorry  for the delay, what does xrandr show for the refresh rate?
[23:00] <Razathorn> So on raspberry pi 4, dolphin takes a solid 5-10 seconds to open. Strace shows it grinding on looking for /dev/dri devices.  It's fast once it starts, but starting is painful.  This is on 20.10 from an ubuntu desktop pi install after installing the kubuntu-desktop packages.  I understand this is bleeding edge.