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[01:01] <rrrr> alguem por ai_
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[02:46] <maxFlexGuest> KDE Plasma is reporting a lack of write access to $HOME after I log in. Do you have any advice?
 @maxFlexGuest, Storage Encrypted?
[02:47] <maxFlexGuest> My Xfce is working properly, but not my KDE Plasma.
[02:59] <maxFlexGuest> Do I need to fix the system through Xfce?
[03:00] <maxFlexGuest> The on-screen keyboard on KDE Plasma login is preventing me from typing.
 are you able to click the keyboard minimize button?
[12:58] <maxFlexGuest> This is my first time using KDE Plasma. Is slow performance normal, and will future boots perform faster?
[12:59] <maxFlexGuest> How can I compare KDE Plasma to Xfce (Ubuntu Studio)?
[13:02] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
 @maxFlexGuest, no it may be because of your hardware
[14:11] <Maik> @ri5h46h get on real IRC... he's gone for almost an hour now :D ;)
 @Maik, 😅
[16:08] <Khaotic> any idea why ubuntu doesnt constantly use my primary DNS server?
[16:15] <JavaBean> how do you have it configured? the dns server set on your computer, or is there a different dns server set on your router?
[16:19] <Khaotic> i have router configured to point to my pi hole as primary, and it has the gateway/ISP as secondary
[16:19] <Khaotic> i have router configured to point to my pi hole as primary, and it has the gateway/ISP as secondary and trimary
[16:19] <Khaotic> for some reason after some time, it start to round robin them
[16:20] <Khaotic> but using `resolvctl status` ive  veried they are setup correctly
[16:20] <Khaotic> just not sure what causes the round robin behavior after some time
[16:20] <Khaotic> works fine after reconnecting to the interface
[16:23] <JavaBean> if your router is set to "force dns" to your pihole and your pihole doesn't already have the dns info for a site, that is one way they will "round robin"... my router/pihole setup does the same thing, so i had to disable the "force dns" on the router to fix the issue.  also, remove the secondary/tertiary dns servers from your config.  with those set not all of the ads pihole blocks will be blocked
[16:24] <JavaBean> the ideal-ish setup will only have your pihole for dns, and if the pihole doesn't already have the dns entry for a site, it will use its own dns resolving setup
[16:25] <Khaotic> yeah that's how i have it setup
[16:25] <Khaotic> force dns?
[16:26] <Khaotic> my router is setting my default gateway as the secondary/trimary
[16:26] <Khaotic> i only have the pihole set
[16:26] <Khaotic> i have a tplink AX10
[16:26] <JavaBean> on many routers/gateways/etc there is an option to "force dns" to force your systems to use the dns server it is set to use.  gateway is not dns
[16:27] <Khaotic> Archer 10* AX1500
[16:32] <Khaotic> JavaBean, im not seeing a force dns buttom or anything
[16:33] <JavaBean> go into your pihole admin page, under settings-dns, see if you are using a dnssec upstream dns server and scroll down and under advanced dns settings see if you are "use dnssec"... if you are not, try setting both in place and then see if the problem persists
[16:35] <Khaotic> "Use DNSSEC" is disabled
[16:35] <Khaotic> what other thing should i do? i didnt understand you
[16:36] <JavaBean> what is listed/checked under "upstream dns servers" on that same page
[16:37] <Khaotic> i have google and opendns checked
[16:39] <JavaBean> for this test, uncheck google and only use OpenDNS (ECS, DNSSEC), then scroll down and check "use dnssec"... you might need to reboot the pihole service to fully enable, but after its all there see if the "round robin" starts happening again
[16:42] <Khaotic> ok ill give it a try
[16:44] <JavaBean> also be advised, if you are using firefox you might need to close it and reopen it.  they try to do their own thing with dns which could give us a false response in this test... just restarting firefox should fix that
[16:44] <Khaotic> im in chromium
[16:45] <Khaotic> could it be because i have the pi connect via wifi?
[16:45] <Khaotic> it's a pi 3
[16:45] <JavaBean> i don't remember if they do... restarting said app if there is a problem might fix it though.  i hope its not about wifi, that is how i have my pi0w connected in
[16:54] <Khaotic> so change the pihole to primary and secondary seemed to do the trick
[16:54] <Khaotic> and also disabled ipv6 in my router
[16:55] <JavaBean> so, everything is working now?
[16:55] <Khaotic> looks like it
[16:56] <JavaBean> congrats, may you enjoy the interwebs with few ads...
[16:56] <JavaBean> s/few/fewer
[16:59] <Khaotic> idk the youtube one i found yesterday cause youtube to stop working for me
[16:59] <JavaBean> weird, don't know that issue.  would have to wait for someone else
[17:00] <Khaotic> what you mean?
[17:00] <Khaotic> i mean dns never resolved bc the ads youtube use i have most the links blocked
[17:01] <Khaotic> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kboghdady/youTube_ads_4_pi-hole/master/youtubelist.txt
[17:01] <Khaotic> this list
[17:02] <JavaBean> yeah, that happens with youtube.  they serve the ads from the same "servers" as the content.  if you try to just block the various servers of youtube ads, you will also block the content
[17:03] <Khaotic> yeah :
[17:03] <Khaotic> i feel like have the pihole as primary and secondary it bad
[17:03] <Khaotic> if it does i feel like the internet will be dead for me lol
[20:40] <user|98994> Is this the way it should be? https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/442006263145037825/818209028597481472/unknown.png
[21:02] <user|37949> what version do I need to download for a power pc G5
[22:22] <vriska> sah laddies
[22:23] <vriska> ah excuse me
[22:24] <vriska> Hello fellow Ku8untu users.
[22:27] <vriska> Have you guys read Homestuck?