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[00:54] <viewer|12> hellp?
[00:55] <viewer|12> hello?
[00:56] <viewer|12> anyone figured out switchable graphocs on 20.10?
[00:56] <viewer|12> =$
[00:57] <viewer|12> anyone here?
[00:59] <krytarik> viewer|12: Meta questions aren't generally very well received on IRC.
[00:59] <viewer|12> emm ok? sorry didnt know i was doing wrong
 Switchable graphics?
[01:01] <viewer|12> is there a better place to ask about switchable graphics? i figured kubuntu forum would be the way to go
[01:01] <krytarik> viewer|12: That'd be the invitation to provide any details on the specific issue you got.
[01:04] <viewer|12> i have rx vega integrated graphics and an nvidia gtx 1050 in my laptop. i was able to choose what i wanted to use in windows and wondered if there was a way to do this in kubuntu?
 @viewer|12, I have no idea how well NVidia will play with AMD under linux.  I recommend using the NVidia PPA (https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa) and install the NVidia drivers.  Then under the NVidia control panel  -> PRIME Profiles select the desired profile.
[01:14] <krytarik> Gone already though.
[01:14] <krytarik> So close!
 Dang,  I got distracted.  Thanks for the heads up (harder to see when people leave on Telegram...).
[01:53] <Hash> Hello
[01:53] <Hash> Do you have a kubuntu 21.04 iso availalbe for testing?
[02:05] <khrubuntu> hi
[02:07] <khrubuntu> hello?
[02:07] <khrubuntu> ?
[02:07] <khrubuntu> ?
[02:07] <khrubuntu> ?
[02:08] <khrubuntu> hi
[02:16] <khrubuntu> kd
[02:16] <khrubuntu> hello
[02:16] <khrubuntu> Hi
[02:16] <khrubuntu> WILL ANYONE TALK
[02:16] <indigodragon> hello how is it going ladies and gents
[02:17] <indigodragon> ill talk
[02:17] <indigodragon> whats up
[02:17] <khrubuntu> Nothing
[02:17] <khrubuntu> This is the first time I am using this
[02:17] <khrubuntu> I am in Kubuntu Testing Mode
[02:18] <indigodragon> this i the first time in a long time i have used this
[02:18] <indigodragon> like over a decade trying to remember how to go into
[02:18] <khrubuntu> I will restart then rejoin or join from Windows
[02:18] <indigodragon> another server
[02:18] <khrubuntu> Oh
[02:18] <khrubuntu> Isn't anyone else going to talk?
[02:19] <indigodragon> they must be all busy
[02:19] <khrubuntu> 😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐
[02:19] <indigodragon> lol
[02:19] <khrubuntu> I am on a Chromebook
[02:19] <indigodragon> haave a great night i have to go figure something out i am trying to do
[02:19] <khrubuntu> I am trying to install macOS in VirtualBox
[02:19] <indigodragon> i am on a old laptop i just fired up today after a long time in the closet
[02:19] <indigodragon> i keep linux
[02:19] <indigodragon> on a spare laptop
[02:19] <khrubuntu> This CHromebook used to be my grandma's
[02:19] <khrubuntu> CHromebook*
[02:20] <khrubuntu> Chromebook*
 @DarinMiller, is pipewire already installed in Kununtu 20.10 ? 🤔
[02:22] <khrubuntu> Hi me
[02:22] <Hash> hi you
[02:22] <Hash> I am trying to find a kubunu 21.04
[02:22] <Hash> iso
[02:23] <Hash> that's not ubuntu
[02:23] <Hash> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/ <- this installs gnome/ubuntu
[02:23] <Hash> not kubuntu
[02:23] <Hash> so I am confused
 @ri5h46h, Yes, pipewire is installed by default on 20.10.
[02:28] <David65> Ciao
 @Hash, search for Kubuntu daily downloads: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/
 I think the installer is currently broken but should be fixed within the next few days....
[03:00] <Hash> Ok thanks
[03:07] <MrElmo> as j
[05:14] <cithara> installed Kubuntu 20.10 and I've lost sound. It was working earlier, but all of a sudden, it's not working now. Any help would be appreciated.
 Fwd from thekashyapi: when i stream 1080p YouTube video and record through OBS Studio then i play this recorded video and there youtube video stream very much lagging why!?
 Fwd from thekashyapi: In Kubuntu OS OBS Studio
 Fwd from thekashyapi: Please tell me the solution!?
[06:37] <imacpro> ram cpu might be a start
[06:38] <imacpro> I personally haven't ran into that issue, may be something hardware
[06:41] <imacpro> It's like many asking why stem don't run well on Linux, and you find out they don't have a good enough computer to run it, but everyone blames the distros untill they get educated actual requirements vs what you want to do with your computer
[08:11] <k_sze> The Google Account integration in Kubuntu 20.04.1 has a tendency to get stuck during the initial authentication phase.
[12:34] <metall> cc
[12:34] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
 Hi
 @imacpro, I fixed it.I am using Hardware Encoder instead of Software Encoder.
 But one question how can I update AMD Encoder or AMD Graphics Driver in Kubuntu os
[14:00] <BluesKaj> @thekashyapi, are you having graphics issues or just want the "latest and greatest"?
 @BluesKaj, I have two graphics card Intel and AMD when I switch to AMD encoder for recording then OBS Studio shows that AMD encoder is not Updated....there is no problem with Interl Graphics only issue for AMD Graphics Update for OBS Studio recording
[14:13] <BluesKaj> the OBS Studio app requires OpenGL 3.2 which isn't availble in the repos yet, the current version is OpenGL 3.1
[14:46] <MrElmo> I installed Kubuntu 20.10 last night and the sound was working. It's not working now, and I've checked muting, volumes, etc, but still not working. Sound is working fine and Win10, but I prefer linux.
[14:47] <MrElmo> *in
[14:57] <yossarianuk> MrElmo: probably wrong output - i.e hdmi, etc
[14:57] <yossarianuk> check the sound/multimedia settings in system settings
[14:58] <yossarianuk> i.e
[14:59] <yossarianuk> system-settings -> audio-> advance -> check 'profile'
[14:59] <yossarianuk> check if the left/right tests work
[15:00] <yossarianuk> and check the applications' tab and make sure nothing is muted
[15:02] <BluesKaj> and automute in alsamixer
[15:03] <MrElmo> yossarianuk: thanks
[16:03] <yossarianuk> multiple sound outputs is the one area where Gnome is presently better I would say .
[17:20] <Zip0> hi im having an issue with a AD domain added Kubuntu machine, I have setup my box and added it to the company domain and im able to login using my domain information and it works smoothly except whial my account was created on the drive my user account dose not show up under users and is not listed on the login page. any ideas? I did the same proce
[17:20] <Zip0> ss on 3 other Ubuntu box's and they all show my account at login and my AD account is listed as a local user in the Users section
[20:37] <mmm> i tried kubuntu on 4gb ram and cpu usage was 1000% idk why and system was lagging too much any comments?
[20:39] <tomreyn> we dont't know either.
[20:39] <mmm> 100*
[20:39] <mmm> 100*
[20:39] <mmm> i read an article which says kde has similar memory usage wrt XFCE around ~500mb
[20:39] <mmm>  and when i booted the memory was ~490 mb but cpu usage was around 6%-15 % then i opened firefox and boom cpu usage 100 % closed it thenlaunched terminal just to realize it doesnt have neofetch
[20:39] <mmm> suring installion cpu usage again 100%
[20:39] <mmm>  idle system installing neofetch from terminal :CPU USAGE 100% constant for minutes
[20:39] <tomreyn> !paste
[20:40] <tomreyn> you can now talk again
[20:41] <mmm> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/y32YfcM2D3/
[20:42] <tomreyn> that article is wrong, or outdated
[20:43] <tomreyn> 4 gb should be fine for running a basic desktop and a web browser
[20:44] <mmm> well the article is recent , also the ram usage was legit 490 mb without swap idk about the swapfile though
[20:44] <tomreyn> with 500 mb ram, even your installation will likely fail
[20:44] <mmm> do you think is it a bug or smth coz i tried the usb on another hardware sill it was same
[20:45] <mmm> how?
[20:45] <tomreyn> you probably forgot to ensure that the downloaded installer image isn't broken, or that the installer media you created with it isnt broken, or both.
[20:46] <mmm> hmm if this was the case it would have not booted up in the first place
[20:46] <tomreyn> no, you can't conclude this way around
[20:47] <tomreyn> just because it boots doesn't mean the installer is complete, fine, non.broken
[20:47] <mmm> ok to be safe i ll recreate the usb and come again
[20:47] <tomreyn> see "Verify your ISO download" on https://kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/
[20:47] <mmm> til the time bieng do you suggest using kde with 4 gb of ram or should i try another De?
[20:48] <tomreyn> that's where you start, and then you write it to the installer media again and then you verify it got written there properly
[20:48] <mmm> how do you check if it has been written properly or not?
[20:49] <tomreyn> i think 4GB is the minimum requirement. you can work with it, if you don't do massive stuff like ray tracing, or video encoding or machine learning or whatever
[20:50] <tomreyn> balena etcher can check the data written, or you can check it using dd + compare
[20:50] <mmm> tom can you tell me your current ram usage at idle? maybe the team did somthing like okay we will use less ram but more CPU
[20:50] <tomreyn> i'm not running kubuntu right now, but this would also differ by installation, and by hardware.
[20:51] <mmm> shold i try another kde distro?
[20:51] <tomreyn> https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/214488/how-one-can-re-read-image-with-dd-so-it-will-match-one-you-just-wrote
[20:51] <mmm> is there any way to save this convo of ours?
[20:51] <tomreyn> !logs
[20:51] <tomreyn> those are delayed by ~ 30 miuntes
[20:52] <tomreyn> you can also copy and paste from the webchat, i think
[20:52] <tomreyn> i haven't been using the webchat in a long time, so not sure
[20:54] <mmm> thanks
[20:54] <mmm> what about feren os?
[20:54] <mmm> or  MX linux kde
[20:54] <tomreyn> to inspect the kernel log (which would contain info on hardware errors or serious problems running linux on it), run    journalctl -kb   in a terminal
[20:54] <tomreyn> this channel is about kubuntu, and nothing else.
[20:54] <mmm> or KDe neon
[20:55] <tomreyn> there is also ##linux
[20:55] <mmm> okay let me repharse my question
[20:57] <tomreyn> i think i told you all you will need to know for solving this problem, just follow those steps one by one.
[20:58] <mmm> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/38TmvVCbHt/
[21:00] <mmm> tom?
[21:06] <tomreyn> mmm: if my computer had just 4 GB RAM i'd prefer xubuntu over ubuntu (gnome) or kubuntu on it. but YMMV.
[21:09] <mmm> i dont like xfce :cry
[21:09] <mmm> xfce is just a no no and with the fact that it uses aournd 600 mb ram and kde will use maybe 100-150 mb extra doesnt bother me
[21:10] <genii> This old 2008 Acer runs Kubuntu 18.04 on 4GB without much issue, but having SSDs installed also helps a lot
[21:10] <mmm> but Kubuntu littery used 480mb ram which was lower then xfce the only prob was cpu usage if that gets fixed it will be a happy start
[21:11] <mmm> genii is the messiah
[21:11] <mmm> okay guys i need to rebbot , so how to reconnect ?
[21:13] <genii> What did you use the first time to arrive here? ...Konversation, perhaps?
[21:13] <tomreyn> the webchat
[21:13] <genii> Ah
[21:14] <tomreyn> but you'll be better off switching to a proper irc client like konversation once it's installed
[21:15] <mmm> ill try
[21:45] <wp4nuv> Hello, has anyone ever installed Kubuntu in a Dell Inspiron 7000 series? The wifi works when booting into a live cd, but after install it won't activate..
[21:59] <tomreyn> get the chipset and kernel you'Re running
[21:59] <tomreyn> lspci -knn | grep -EA3 '(Network|Ethernet) controller'
[22:00] <tomreyn> nc termbin.com 9999 < <(lsb_release -ds;cat /proc/{version,cmdline};echo "Session: $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP ($XDG_SESSION_TYPE)";echo Shell: $SHELL)