[00:38] <user|47832> Anyone here?
[00:38] <krytarik> Yeah - you, me, and the other pal.
[00:41] <user|47832> Well. I had a problem. Don't know if someone could give me a hint. I had a working Kubuntu 20.10 system, but I changed the motherboard and now it doesn't detect the new network card, a 2.5 Gbps Realtek 8125
[00:41] <user|47832> I don't know how to integrate a working driver
[00:42] <genii> It's possible it's too new yet to have one
[00:43] <user|47832> I'm working from another Manjaro KDE with 5.11.11 kernel, and it's working there.
[00:43] <user|47832> But the packages are not compatible
[00:45] <genii> Might want to lsmod the Manjaro setup and see what driver, then see on the Ubuntu package search site if that file is within some available package
[00:45] <genii> ( using a .ko file extension in the search)
[00:46] <user|47832> Could it be r8169?
 You could try live booting the daily download of 21.04 to check network functionality.   Since 21.04 is effectively beta, I think it safe enough to give it a spin.
[00:49] <user|47832> In Manjaro is placed at /usr/lib/modules/5.11.11-1-MANJARO/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169.ko.xz
[00:50] <user|47832> IrcsomeBot: If I boot from a Kubuntu LiveCD, is it able to detect my previous Kubuntu partition and update its contents?
[00:51] <krytarik> '/lib/modules/5.8.0-48-generic/kernel/drivers/net/ethernet/realtek/r8169.ko' - that's also in the Groovy kernel modules though.
[00:52] <user|47832> krytarik: I'll check that path
 If your home is on separate partition, then yes, you can seamlessly install 21.04.  I would not recommend installing the other system directories without a format, but it might work...
[00:53] <user|47832> Ok. I need to backup some things first.
[00:54] <user|47832> Thanks
[01:01] <krytarik> https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/0439297be95111cf9ef5ece2091af16d140ce2ef - could be this indeed.
 What's the lastest Plasma Version on Kubuntu 20.04?
[01:50] <mparillo> Could it be 5.18.5? http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/20.04.2.0/release/kubuntu-20.04.2.0-desktop-amd64.manifest
[01:51] <krytarik> !info plasma-desktop focal
[07:33] <Gwalenn> hi world, on Kubuntu Focal Fossa, I have probably a bug with my driver tablet (digimend v9). I can't access to any menu File, edition... or tools in Libre Office Writer, Draw. I didn't see any trouble with other application
[08:00] <efernandez> Good morning! I'm currently with Kubuntu 21.04 beta and I see that under "System settings -> Shortcuts" the section "Global shortcuts" is no longer present. Is this a known change in plasma or should I file a bug? Thanks!!
[08:09] <jackdripper> i am using kubuntu 21.04 LTS and i hate it
[08:10] <jackdripper> sorry i am using 20.04
[08:10] <jackdripper> lol
 سلام دوستان
[11:03] <Maik> @erfan_sta what?
 @Maik, oh sorry I wrote wrong
[11:27] <Maik> :)
[11:50] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
 @Maik, i just type hi 😂
 @MacAMoon, Because kubuntu 20.04 LTS is using older kde plasma version.
 the firewall setting is included after 5.21 ig
 @ri5h46h, But i run sudo ufw enable and it's showing firewall is already active with the desktop startup
 @MacAMoon, yes then it is okay.
 @MacAMoon, check status with … `sudo ufw status`
 @ri5h46h, Okay!
[12:13] <superschnell> Hi all. I tried adding a VPN connection with the system tray network configuration icon, but after I'd added, clicking on "Connect" does nothing. It doesn't even yield an error. This way, I can't correct any errors I might have made. Any tips?
[12:16] <BluesKaj> which vpn protocol?
[12:20] <superschnell> L2TP
[12:20] <superschnell> I've followed this, https://help.limevpn.com/en/articles/3639180-how-to-setup-vpn-connection-in-kubuntu-kde-plasma-using-l2tp-protocol and tried with and without IPSec
[12:21] <superschnell> If I click "connect" on the newly created VPN connection, simply nothing at all happens
[12:21] <superschnell> And it keeps indicating "Never used"
[12:22] <superschnell> So it doesn't appear to even acknlowledge my clicking "connect"
[12:22] <BluesKaj> do you have a list of vpnserver IPs?
[12:25] <superschnell> This isn't a VPN connection for consumer use. It's for business use. I'm not aware of any list. I have a VPN gateway and that is it.
[12:25] <superschnell> The gateway responds to pings and is up. My colleague has already connected successfully in the past, but he's not available atm
[12:25] <superschnell> He also uses Kubuntu
[12:26] <superschnell> In any case, no matter how many times I click connect, absolutely nothing happens, which is obviously a pretty serious user interface design error.
[12:26] <superschnell> If a connect fails, it should tell me.
[12:27] <BluesKaj> i assume you've installed network-manager-l2tp
[12:27] <superschnell> That may be it.
[12:27] <superschnell> Let's try
[13:27] <baran> hi
 WU4I
[17:38] <zencloud> hello
[17:41] <Maik> zencloud: hi
[17:41] <Maik> anything we can help you with?
[17:44] <zencloud> Im just new to the community trying to find my way around :)
[17:45] <zencloud> yes there is something, how can I register my freenode nickname, im not sure how to go about it
[17:46] <Maik> info about that can be found on their website, just a search away: https://freenode.net/kb/answer/registration
[17:47] <zencloud> I have tried that
[17:47] <zencloud> its not very clear on how to actually register :)
[17:47] <Maik> it's clear enough imho, if not then join #freenode and ask there
[17:47] <zencloud> where do I enter the commands?
[17:48] <Maik> this channel is for support with Kubuntu
[17:48] <Maik> also
[17:48] <Maik> !discuss
[17:48] <Maik> or #kubuntu-offtopic
[17:48] <zencloud> thanks Maik
[17:48] <Maik> yw
[23:36] <user|16795> Hello, how to reduce the scale of the monitor to 95%, after installing the nvidia drives everything became too big
[23:49] <mparillo> System Settings > Display and Monitor > Display Configuration > Global Scale does not work?