[00:02] <republican> ciao
[00:42] <userTGW> Kubuntu 20.04.1:  Is it possible to personalize time and date formats, NOT to just pick a particular country's suite of formats?
[00:49] <flank> userTGW: I'm pretty sure you would have to write a custom locale.
[00:50] <userTGW> With what app would I do so?
[00:51] <flank> in a text editor. I would be a fairly complicated process I think. You could start by just copying and modifying your locale, renaming it and editing it accordingly.
[00:51] <flank> I would just google make custom linux locale file
[00:54] <userTGW> Thank you.
[03:44] <willian> como assistir tv no linux
[03:44] <willian> ???
[03:46] <willian>  / / / / /  / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / COMO ASSISTIR TV NO LINUX / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / // / / / / / / / / / / / /
[03:46] <willian>  / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / COMO ASSISTIR TV NO LINUX ???  / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
[03:47] <willian>  / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / HOW TO WATCH TV ON LINUX ???  / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
[04:03] <tomreyn> hi willian, this channel is for english language support for Kubuntu, a specific Linux distribution. For english language questions and dicussion on Linux, try ##linux
[04:04] <tomreyn> if you are looking for spanish language support for Kubuntu or another Ubuntu flavor, try this:
[04:04] <tomreyn> !es
[04:05] <tomreyn> !pt
[04:18] <user217217> hello. Is anyway to update konsole to the latest ?
[04:19] <user217217> or may be appimage/snap/flatpack way?
[04:57] <tomreyn> !latest
[04:58] <tomreyn> most of the time you'll find you actually don't need 'the latest'
[04:58] <tomreyn> (i.e. 'need' vs 'would like to have')
[06:03] <user217217> !sru
[06:57] <user217217> tomreyn, I use konsole from 2017
[06:57] <user217217> but last commit created like 15hours ago
[06:57] <user217217> :(
[06:58] <tomreyn> user217217: so the version number is lower, and that creates a problem, how?
[06:58] <tomreyn> which kubuntu release are you running?
[06:59] <user217217> tomreyn, this create a problem https://konsole.kde.org/changelog.html
[06:59] <user217217> 18.04
[07:00] <tomreyn> consider upgrading to a newer lubuntu release - you'll get a newer konsole release then.
[07:01] <tomreyn> you pointed me to the changelog, this doesn't explain what the problem with the 2017 release is.
[07:01] <Maik> i don't see any issue either
[07:01] <tomreyn> s/newer lubuntu release/newer Kubuntu release/
[07:02] <Maik> if newer versions are a problem  then go rolling release if you always want the latest and greatest but with a risk of breakage. Or... KDE Neon with a stable Ubuntu 20.04 base and the latest of KDE Plasma and it's apps.
[07:33] <lordievader> Good morning
[09:07] <hyperloop8779> konversation in kubuntu autostarts on startup. I don't want that. How can I remove it from autostart?
[09:33] <Maik> hyperloop8779: check the settings in Konversation
[09:40] <JackFrost>  I would imagine it's more likely there's a drop-in located in ~/.config/autostart/
[09:41] <hyperloop8779> Maik: do you use konversation? I looked up konversation settings and tried to search for anything like "startup", but I wasn't able to find one.
[09:42] <Maik> no i don't use it
[09:42] <Maik> otherwise under startup applications somewhere in the KDE system settings
[09:43] <Maik> if not then i don't know
[09:44] <hyperloop8779> hmm. I think kde's startup application program is just for adding custom startup scripts and apps.
[09:44] <Maik> https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=120229
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[09:52] <Maik> never type the telegram code you got into the channel...
[10:29] <RikMills> Maik: that is was captcha to join the channel, not a telegram code. it has to go to the channel
[10:59] <Maik> RikMills: ah ok. Thanks for letting me know: :)
[13:01] <Mrokii> Hello. Where in the System-Settings can I change the menubar-style? I found something about Plama 5.9, mentioning a "fine tuning"-option but I can't seem to find that.
[13:29] <Mrokii> Has anybody noticed a problem with sometimes disappearing menubars (not visible)? That sometimes happens for me (currently in Qt-Designer). And in a Python-app I created myself.
[13:42] <Maik> Mrokii: is that on Kubuntu?
[13:53] <Mrokii> Maik: Yes. I think I've had that problem for some time now. It happenes seldomly and usually when I restart the app the menubar is back. But with my Python-script (which uses Qt) the menubar never appears. I'm not sure if it's a problem with the global menubar, I wanted to change that back but I couldn't find where to change that in Systemsettings.
[13:55] <Maik> which version?
[13:55] <Maik> i would search for bug reports on the matter
[13:58] <Mrokii> It's happening on 20.10, but I think it also happened with 20.04 and possibly some earlier versions.
[14:00] <Mrokii> Maik: I'll check if there is a bugreport. Thanks.
[14:23] <aiena> how do I disable plymouth and show the text on boot
[14:24] <BluesKaj> 'morning folks
[14:25] <aiena> o/
[16:16] <Kryon> Hey, i am having serious problems with the upgrade script "do-release-upgrade" from LTS 18.04 to 20.04. It is not working at all. Is this script still not working correct?
[16:18] <Maik> Kryon: any error messages?
[16:18] <BluesKaj> Kryon, try sudo do-release-upgrade -d or check your package manager upgrade setting to LTS only
[16:19] <Maik> don't forget to disable PPA's if you use any
[16:22] <Kryon> Tried both the script interrupts really with a rough message
[16:23] <Kryon> no real error message
[16:24] <Kryon> ahh do i need to disable all ppas before that?
[16:34] <BluesKaj> yes, it's recommended
[16:35] <Kryon> trying that but with this rough interrupt of the script i am not believing thats the major problem yet.
[16:37] <Kryon> this are the first error the script makes
[16:37] <Kryon> QStandardPaths: XDG_RUNTIME_DIR not set, defaulting to '/tmp/runtime-root'
[16:37] <Kryon> AttributeError: 'UbuntuDistroInfo' object has no attribute 'version'
[16:38] <BluesKaj> what script ?
[16:39] <Kryon> this command: pkexec do-release-upgrade -m desktop -f DistUpgradeViewKDE
[16:39] <Kryon> starting it from bash shell
[16:40] <BluesKaj> not familiar with that one
[16:44] <Kryon> which console you use?
[16:44] <Kryon> or are you talking about that command?
[16:44] <BluesKaj> the command
[16:47] <Kryon> looks it changed a bit since the last upgrade
[16:51] <BluesKaj> a normal OS upgrade is sudo do-release-upgrade, but it seems your command is one used by a different user as a non-root user
[16:53] <Kryon> yes pkexec ask in kde with gui for root
[16:55] <oerheks> just use the normal upgrade path; sudo do-release-upgrade
[17:59] <ceibal__> Hello
[18:29] <bulat> привет всем
[18:29] <Kryon> oerheks sudo do-release-upgrade also not working. Tried that first.
[18:32] <lordievader> Kryon: Does it give any output at all?
[18:47] <RikMills> Kryon: have you installed any non standard ubuntu python things. that error suggests some of the ubuntu scripts that check and run an upgrade are not right
[18:48] <RikMills> however, the error also suggests this is not a kubuntu specific question, as we do not touch those script
[18:50] <Kryon> Thats it RikMills
[18:50] <Kryon> i used python distro-info from pip
[18:51] <Kryon> that crashes the do-upgrade script
[18:52] <Kryon> not i am a bit further, seems i need to add my efi partition correctly to fstab, then it should work
[18:52] <Kryon> now
[19:01] <RikMills> Kryon: :)
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 Hello, I'm running Kubuntu 20.10 on my laptop using dual monitors - laptop (4K) connected to an external moniter (4K as well). I would like to know if it is possible to force specific scaling per screen? I've got many UI bugs that makes the system unstable. … Don't know if that's the right place for my concern, sorry if it isn't. Let me know if you need more details, any help would be appreciated. … PS. I've read about X11 vs Wayla
 @Zwicks, What video card are you using?  If Wayland is an option, the you can use the KDE Display management in System Settings.
 If NVidia proprietary drivers are in use, use some like the following to set scaling: nvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="DP-0: nvidia-auto-select +0+0, DP-2: 2560x1440_144 +3840+0 {viewportin=3840x2160, ForceCompositionPipeline=On}"
 If NVidia scaling is needed on reboot, update file /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf
 @DarinMiller, I've tried to use KDE Display management but it didn't solve my problem. … Using intel-uhd 630 (i9-9980hk) and nvidia geforce 1650 (using prime profile on-demand).
 @DarinMiller, I've used this solution but than my scaling messes up when I'm using one monitor. … By the way sometimes when my system boots it won't recognize my external monitor resolution (and limit it to something like 720p max) - only several reboots solved it and it appears randomly)
 Regarding Wayland, I thought it's not supported yet on KDE Plasma (5.19 at least). Am I wrong?
[23:22] <Perdellian> upon upgrading to Kubuntu 20.10, I get a ⎄ character showing up whenever I hit my compose key (mapped to capslock because if vocal shouting hurts your larynx, textual shouting should hurt your pinky as a way of encouraging moderation, but I digress), and I think it's really fsckin' nifty. Is this a new KDE thing, a new X11 (or Wayland?) thing, or introduced somewhere else along the line?
[23:30] <Perdellian> also, does Kubuntu 20.10 use Wayland or X11 by default? I didn't think to check at the login screen
[23:59] <Maik> Perdellian: Kubuntu, like all other flavors of Ubuntu, uses X11