[03:04] hello! [04:07] Anyone aware of the best way to get kernel 5.10? Debian testing aka “bullseye” has it or I could get it from source and I see the Ubuntu kernel PPA has 5.10 so I’m thinking the PPA but wanted to check === sai_ is now known as svc === svc is now known as csv [09:21] @nevergreen1, I've installed it manually via the kernel ppa archives and it works even with a nvidia card. [11:42] Hello`? [11:43] I am having trouble with my Kubuntu installation on Virtualbox [11:44] Whenever I try to resize my screen, it briefly resizes and then returns to the original size [11:44] I set the Virtualbox size to the maximum [11:44] Does anyone know how to fix? === nn is now known as Guest14383 [12:13] That is this bug https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=407058 [12:13] KDE bug 407058 in common "KDE Plasma5 can't change resolution in VM after last update" [Normal,Confirmed] [12:54] hello [12:54] is there anybody ? [13:20] Howdy folks [14:41] Hello, I am looking for an application to alarm me every 5 minutes and 17 seconds. Is there such app? [14:46] Metamorphosis, this might work for you, https://www.techrepublic.com/blog/linux-and-open-source/make-your-linux-desktop-send-alerts-that-you-cant-miss/ [15:45] @bauchhaus, Thanks. Yeah I think I’ll go that route. Just have to apply some patches to it so I want to put together some kind of script that compiles 5.10 when there’s an update. I had hoped there was some automated way to do this with dpkg or apt but I haven’t found anything yet === lex is now known as Guest27576 [17:05] Metamorphosis- you can use kdialog to display a message from a script [17:06] For times that aren't just a number of minutes, you'd have to write a script and use the sleep command [17:06] If it were just every 5 minutes, you could use cron instead [17:09] The wall command is great [17:09] You can make a simple shell script [17:48] hello there [17:49] anyone online? [17:50] my installer said crashed at 93% but somehow kubuntu worked & i'm here [17:51] 1st timer from windows10. trying to revive my device thru linux === lex is now known as Guest6817 === lex is now known as Guest57285 === george is now known as Guest86582 === Guest86582 is now known as george__ === george_ is now known as orientaru === kubuntu is now known as Guest64293 === Guest64293 is now known as Rusty1_live === julian is now known as Guest78937 === Guest78937 is now known as cfollowerj === lex is now known as Guest23396