[02:53] <viewer|44> ^^
[02:53] <viewer|44> hi everyone
[02:54] <viewer|44> i got a boot problem..i have kubuntu on a external usb HD.. the uefi bootloader runs but while linux starts it freezes after a while
[02:55] <viewer|44> is there a way to repair it with kust the GRUB terminal?
[02:55] <viewer|44> just*
 Hello guys! I am trying to set up a vpnc tunnel to a fritzbox. I use an up to date Kubuntu 20.04. When trying to connect, it tells me that a vpn module is missing. which one could that be? I installed the vpnc module from the repos.
[05:29] <alexminator> hey
[05:29] <alexminator> someone here
[05:29] <alexminator> ?
 hi alexminator!
[12:40] <skramer_> Can anybody please tell me what's the standard monospace font in 20.04? Thanks.
[12:50] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[13:02] <BluesKaj> @Kamrul Islam, the shoert answer is yes, especially if you have more then 4GB Ram
[13:02] <BluesKaj> short
[13:04] <BluesKaj> err, more than 4GB Ram is the key here
[13:09] <skramer_> Found it, it's Hack 9 pt.
 Hello
 I install os kubuntu … But in setting language … I cant add language persian
[13:19] <BluesKaj> hi
 Pls help me
[13:20] <BluesKaj> try Fars or Farsi
 @ahangarha, سلام منم همین مشکل رو دارم تونستی حلش کنی؟
 @BluesKaj, I cant find it
 I install version 20.10 kubuntu
[13:23] <BluesKaj> @ServantOfGodAli, https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-add-and-switch-keyboard-layout-on-ubuntu-20-04-desktop
[13:24] <BluesKaj> or this  https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/prefs-language-install.html.en
 @ServantOfGodAli, نه. بی خیال شدم … no.
[19:39] <user|3026> linux mint 20.1 didn't deliver wifi .. not sure how to turn it on either
[19:39] <user|3026> trying kubuntu now
[19:42] <alkisg> user|3026: what does that mean, that you have a wifi adapter that isn't compatible with the linux kernel, and you're looking for a module?
[19:42] <alkisg> wifi support isn't related to distributions... it's about the kernel
[19:45] <user|3026> I see, thanks
[19:47] <alkisg> user|3026: which wifi adapter is that one? usb id?
[19:48] <user|3026> it didn't even recognize the wifi adapter
[19:48] <user|3026> I couldn't even choose WIFI ON
[19:49] <user|3026> but I tried linux mint edge
[19:49] <alkisg> user|3026: if you tell us the wifi chipset, we can tell you how to make it work
[19:49] <alkisg> The command for that is lsusb
[19:49] <alkisg> (if it's a usb adapter)
[19:49] <user|3026> it is on a notebook
[19:49] <user|3026> integrated
[19:49] <user|3026> I used cinnamon edge
[19:49] <user|3026> so I'm going to try cinnamon (no edge)
[19:49] <alkisg> Can you run that command now, and tell us the output?
[19:50] <alkisg> Most internal wifi adapters are in the usb bus, but some are in the pci bus
[19:50] <alkisg> So it's either lsusb or lspci
[19:50] <alkisg> !paste
[19:50] <user|3026> thanks
[20:35] <user|67339> I didn't have any support in linux mint for wifi and I didn't know how to apply the lspci info to it.
[20:35] <user|67339> Is Kubuntu shipped with a kernel that enables it to find integrated wifi?
[20:42] <Dragonslicer> It depends on the hardware. On my Dell laptop, it works fine with a standard installation.
[20:43] <user|67339> My computer is kind of new
[20:43] <user|67339> 2020 middle part of that year
[20:43] <user|67339> time to try it out
[20:43] <user|67339> bye