[12:33] <R13ose> How do I automatically update to new daily builds?
[12:43] <Maik> which daily builds?
[14:10] <AkonadiServerPro> Hi. Every time my system does an application update, although it updates everything normally, the Konsola returns 2 errors, detailed here (I translated them into English, it was in Spanish)... https://pastebin.com/Zrxzi6JW
[14:15] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[14:27] <mparillo> R13ose: You can sed your sources, but for newbies, I recommend simply downloading a fresh iso from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/
[14:36] <R13ose> Set my sources to?
[14:49] <mparillo> hirsute
[15:54] <maxrazer_> Anyone used KDE Neon and switched to Kubuntu and can give a good benefit? I'm on KDE Neon now and trying to decide. thanks.
[15:56] <BluesKaj> maxrazer_, depends on your experience with either OS, personally I found neon somewhat buggy due to some HW driver issues, and neon tends to have more bleeding edge packages than kubuntu.
[16:09] <jiggawattz> maxrazer_: KDE Neon basically keeps you up to date with the latest KDE software, but it's based on Ubuntu 20.04
[16:09] <jiggawattz> e.g., kernel
[16:09] <jiggawattz> personally I prefer Kubuntu 20.10
[16:10] <jiggawattz> and I usually stay up to date with the latest .04 and .10
 @jiggawattz, is 20.10 stable as 20.04 ?
 iam afraid if i installed 20.10. i will have to install everything from beginning again when the new version comes ?. is it possible to update from within the system. like we do in windows.
 To update to 20.10 from  20.04, run:  …    sudo software-properties-qt … On the Updates tab, Release Upgrades section, select Normal Releases on the drop down.
 Upon closing the Software Properties window, the source repos will refresh.  Then, run: … sudo do-release-upgrade
 20.10 had a few regressions on my hw, but  are mostly resolved now via regular updates.
 The upgrade to 20.10 will not affect installed SW or your current settings (assuming everything upgrades correctly.  Upgrades typically run quite well for "normal" systems or systems without non-standard PPA's.)
[18:24] <kmart> hi, could someone guide/help me with pulseaudio upgrade to 14.2 ? I'm on 20.04 LTS
[18:27] <tomreyn> are you asking how to upgrade kubuntu?
[18:28] <tomreyn> why do you need a newer pulseaudio version?
[18:31] <Maik> probably because they just want the latest and greatest
[18:31] <Maik> kmart: ^^
[18:32] <tomreyn> !latest and greatest
[18:33] <tomreyn> yes, i forgot about that
[18:33] <tomreyn> !latest
 @Hannes Dänschel, When you say LTS, do you mean 20.04?  (LTS versions are released every 2 to 3 years). And, by chance do you have an NVidia graphics card or a dual graphics?
 @DarinMiller, i like to install the latest which is 20.10. can i do the same to update to 21.xx that is coming after july
 Yes, 20.10 will upgrade to 21.04.
 @DarinMiller, thank you
 @Hannes Dänschel, I lack AMD graphic driver experience but I suspect the issue is driver related.  You could try changing the default AMD  graphics driver ( I think the options are AMDVLK vs RADV)
 This website may help, but again I have not tried any of this: https://linuxconfig.org/amd-radeon-ubuntu-20-04-driver-installation
[18:57] <tomreyn> @Hannes Dänschel: You probably want the open source driver, though, which comes with Kubuntu, not the proprietary amdgpu-pro overlay.
[18:57] <tomreyn> that's unless oyu need to do gpu computation, but with the integrated graphics chipset you probably don't want to do that anyways.
[18:59] <tomreyn> !bootlog
[19:00] <tomreyn> journalctl -kb    to see the kernel log of the currently running system
[19:00] <tomreyn> journalctl -kb -1   for the previous session (before reboot) etc.
[19:04] <tomreyn> gpu computation on a laptop is a weird concept in general (as is 'gaming laptop', but that's a different discussion), especially so with integrated graphics. you can still do opencl computation on it, even without -pro, mesa also provides for it.
[19:04] <tomreyn> ubottu won't repeat what it said previuously now
[19:40] <user|5813> do you speak Turkish? cause my english not so good
[20:45] <kmart> tomreyn, Maik, because I'm using ASUS ROG TRX40 mobo that uas SupremeFX "usb audio" (as detected by alsa) that gets auto0muted on every boot, also microphone picks up no data
[20:45] <kmart> and I suspect pulseaudio 14.2 might fix some of those issues
[21:56] <tomreyn> kmart: try booting off a kubuntu 20.10 live / installer iso then
[21:57] <tomreyn> sometimes, newer firmware can also help. both in /lib/firmware and for the mainboard ('BIOS update')
 @kmart, Are you running 20.10?