[02:42] <user|52535> hello is there a guide on how to get ubuntu onto a usb and install?
[02:45] <guiverc> user|52535, I won't given kubuntu specific, but https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu#1-overview  https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-macos#1-overview  https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/tutorial-create-a-usb-stick-on-windows#1-overview
[02:45] <guiverc> I'd suggest verifying ISO before write to media too; https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-how-to-verify-ubuntu#0
[02:46] <guiverc> one of the install links is https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/try-ubuntu-before-you-install  (ubuntu... others exist inc. flavors; sorry I don't have kubuntu refs handy)
[02:47] <guiverc> https://kubuntu.org/  is their website though
[02:48] <user|52535> is ubuntu better in any way than ku?
[02:48] <user|52535> i think ku is a bit more simpler right?
[02:48] <user|52535> might just go with regular ubuntu
[03:34] <Maik> user|52535: there's no 'better', it's all a matter of personal experience and preferences
[03:35] <Maik> also kubuntu is ubuntu with just another desktop like all the other official flavors
[03:35] <Maik> the base is the same
[04:36] <revmacian> Does this channel have an affiliated "casual chat" channel?
[05:40] <guiverc> does Kubuntu have a minimum disk requirement documented anywhere?  (25GB is recommended minimum for Ubuntu desktop since 17.10 wiki page states)
[09:30] <user217_> what is way to enable 'autohide' panel option ?
[09:36] <user217_> I already enable 'autohide' optin is panel settings, but its dot change bahaviour
[12:40] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
 How soon do you think kde 5.19 will be released on kubuntu?
 @Fed_Cal, 5.19 is already released in groovy 20.10
 @RikMills, Thanks a lot, having installed the LTS I was unable to update. Now i am upgrading the system to the latest non lts version
[13:58] <robert_> hello everybody
[13:58] <viewer|72> Hello!
[13:59] <wolfie> i've some problem with my ubuntu
[13:59] <wolfie> when I try do this
[14:00] <wolfie> sudo -E add-apt-repository ppa:linrunner/tlp
[14:00] <wolfie> my computer reply some like this
[14:00] <wolfie> Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:~linuxmint-tr/ubuntu/araclar'.
[14:01] <wolfie> ERROR: '~linuxmint-tr' user or team does not exist.
[14:01] <wolfie> can someone explain why?
[14:02] <BluesKaj> are you running kubuntu?
[14:02] <RikMills> wolfie: what release are you on?
[14:02] <wolfie> yes
[14:03] <wolfie> ubuntu with KDE plasma
[14:03] <wolfie> 20.04
[14:03] <RikMills> the ppa has no packages for 20.04
[14:04] <wolfie> so , maybe you know how to resolve the problem?
[14:04] <wolfie> I just wanna instal conky
[14:05] <RikMills> don't try to use the ppa, as it has no packages for 20.04
[14:05] <wolfie> ok
[14:05] <BluesKaj> conky is in the repos
[14:06] <BluesKaj>  the default regular repos
[14:07] <wolfie> a try to install but after that, I have the conky manager run but it doesnt show on the display
[14:07] <wolfie> PS, sory for my english , Im polen
[14:07] <wolfie> ;)
[14:13] <BluesKaj> wolfie, are you using virtual desktops or actitvities?
[14:13] <wolfie> activities
[14:13] <wolfie> ok, problem resolved :)
[14:13] <wolfie> conky work
[14:13] <wolfie> thank you
[14:13] <wolfie> everybody
[14:13] <BluesKaj> good
[14:14] <wolfie> I just nedd this one
[14:14] <wolfie> chmod +x conky-manager-v2.4-amd64.run
[14:14] <BluesKaj> or you can launch from the kmenu as well
[14:39] <dankodile> Some programs (eg. Brave / Chromium) won't interpret Ctrl+Scroll (to zoom) if it comes from a touchpad, but will work fine with a USB mouse.  Both are sending 'button 4' / 'button 5' events according xev with scrolling.  How can I work around it so touchpad scrolls are interpreted normally?
[18:33] <Oros[m]> Hello all
[18:34] <Oros[m]> Quick question, if anyone could help. When searching for software in Discover, for the past days I get results in Flatpak...What might have happened? I have an up to date system 20.04.2 LTS
[20:14] <user|96170> hello
[22:08] <Oros[m]> Hi
[22:19] <Apone> just for my own curiosity: is kubuntu still shipping with the 'lorder' program (in /usr/bin) - i'm working with an older version (18.0.4) as host system to build a modern linux for my machine and have now a rather old package to install, which invokes at some point the 'lorder' program (it's a shell script) and geez... this script does not work at
[22:19] <Apone> all (with modern coreutils) and can be found here: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/usr.bin/lorder/lorder.sh?revision=326025&view=markup
[23:23] <revmacian> New to Kubuntu. The icons in the panel (Task Manager?) have text next to them. Is there a way to get just the icons without any text?
[23:27] <Dragnslcr> I don't see an option for it, which is surprising
[23:28] <revmacian> Dragnslcr: Yeah, I expected to see an option for it too and it wasn't there. I have been using Linux Mint since 2013 (Cinnamon) and I know this is a new DE and I should get used to things. I haven't used KDE since KDE3.
[23:28] <RikMills> what release?
[23:28] <revmacian> I will say that KDE has improved quite a bit since I used it in Fedora Core years ago. I like it.
[23:29] <revmacian> RikMills: Kubuntu 20.04. Just installed yesterday
[23:30] <RikMills> right click the panel near a task. in the popup menu you get click 'show alternatives'
[23:31] <RikMills> choose icons only task manager, and switch
[23:31] <Dragnslcr> There you go then
[23:33] <revmacian> RikMills: That did it! Perfect, thank you!
[23:34] <revmacian> Oh ho ho, this looks excellent now!
[23:34] <revmacian> I had to go to "edit panel" to get the "show alternatives". I'll have to remember that.
[23:36] <RikMills> you can do the same on the start menu button to switch styles of menu
[23:38] <revmacian> Oh, wow, it's so nice to have options! Thank you RikMills
[23:40] <revmacian> Now I don't know which Menu to choose, they're all great.
[23:53] <revmacian> Believe it or not, that was my only issue. I have been using gnome and cinnamon for almost two decades and that was my only issue. This is proof that the Kubuntu devs did an excellent job.