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[11:09] <xuan> Hello, I would like to empty some space in boot folder, but can't suceed. Someone can help me please?
[12:32] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[14:50] <Frogger-> Has a RC been released for 21.04 yet?
[14:53] <alkisg> Are there RCs now? https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/hirsute-hippo-release-schedule/18539
[14:54] <alkisg> Hmm yeah April 15 there... I don't see it online though, just the beta...
[14:54] <Frogger-> Thus my question.
[14:56] <audrey> Howdy, just wanted to say I had a very smooth installation of Kubuntu LTS yesterday and mostly pleased with it. Seems much improved from the old KDE4 days when I last tried this DE. Wanted to thank everyone for another success story. :-)
[15:00] <audrey> I did experience one glitch when trying to install some third-party window themes - many of them appeared «garbled» - as in, the buttons would overlap the edge of the window border, and there was no clear way to fix it.
[15:01] <audrey> I did not have this issue w/KDE Neon so it sounds like maybe a problem with the version of KDE that ships with 20.04 LTS.
[15:48] <MichaH> After upgrading Kubuntu from 18.04 to 20.04 my desktop settings (background picture, icon sizes and arrangements and ...) get lost on re-boot. How to fix this?
 Change size of everything in display settings
 Desktop background can dissappear if you update system and file which you selected as background image was damaged or deleted
[15:55] <MichaH> |
[15:56] <MichaH> @Uchihanoureii: Thank you. I did the upgrade yesterday, today the background and the icon sizes were set, icons arranged. Everything fine!
[15:57] <MichaH> After that re-booted: Standard Background, standard sizes, arrangement alphabetically
[16:08] <MichaH> Any idea?
[16:12] <krytarik> Yeah, file permissions come to mind..
[16:18] <MichaH> @krytarik: Permissions for which files?
[16:22] <krytarik> MichaH: I'd have to do a web search on where exactly Plasma saves its settings too, yeah.
[16:27] <MichaH> @krytarik: Thanks, I'll stay ...
[18:28] <marshwallow> hi!
[18:29] <marshwallow> running kubuntu 20.04 in vmware
[18:29] <marshwallow> changed resolution, but keeps changing back to original
[18:29] <marshwallow> what can I do so that it stops happening?
[18:46] <Maik> marshwallow: i don't have experience with vmware but you could search the web for a solution if no one answers. You're not the first one with such issues so there must be something out there. :)
[19:13] <mparillo> marshwallow: I am running the current development version as a VMWare Guest (Win10 Host), and "it just works" I admit the resolution starts at default and I immediately go full screen.
[19:14] <mparillo> One thing that is interesting is that if I go full screen, and re-boot the guest, I need to make it a normal window again, and return to full screen because otherwise the guest looks like it does not fill the full screen.
[19:16] <mparillo> On Arch, I have had to try https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/VMware/Install_Arch_Linux_as_a_guest#Window_resolution_autofit_problems but I never had to do that on Kubuntu.
[19:26] <Roey> hello how do I split an mp3 album mp3 into smaller mp3s, according to a list of time stamps and track names?
[19:28] <Maik> Roey: not really a Kubuntu support question imho but you can split audio files with Audacity
[19:40] <marshwallow> mparillo: thank you! the archlinux wiki link actually helped. it's a terrible, janky hack, but it did the trick. I'm no longer trapped in a 800x600 window.
[19:40] <mparillo> I am glad it it did. I know I have used it on Arch; I know I don't need it for the current development release of Kubuntu.
[19:48] <Guest46937> Hey there
[19:49] <Guest46937> Could I please get help with streaming a video in a loop to a youtube livestream?
[19:49] <Guest46937> Please
[19:55] <Roey> Maik: thanks
[19:56] <lethu> Guest46937, try OBS
[19:56] <lethu> Guest46937, OBS = Open Broadaster Software
[19:56] <lethu> Broadcaster*
[19:59] <Maik> Roey: also don't cross post please :)
[20:00] <Roey> fuck off
[20:01] <Roey> and Audacity doesn't exactly split it the way I'm looking to, according to a list of time stamps.
[20:01] <Roey> so I'm still looking
[20:01] <Roey> hmm
[20:02] <Maik> Roey: mind the language, the CoC and guidline aplly here too
[20:02] <Roey> fine
[20:02] <Maik> behave
[20:02] <Roey> sorry, that was a knee-jerk reaction on my part.
[20:02] <Roey> anyway, so I'm still looking at this point
[20:04] <Maik> maybe ask on a linux audio forum
[20:04] <Roey> thnak you, I will
[20:04] <Maik> np, yw
[20:31] <LubuntuItaly> Ciao, c è qualcuno che parla italiano?
[20:37] <marshwallow> i think this is an english channel, but idk
[20:40] <krytarik> It is, but I was more thrown off by the deliberate "Lubuntu" in the nick.. on a Kubuntu channel. >_>
[21:04] <Guest46937> lethu no that's impossible
 Hello, I'm usiing Kubuntu 20:04
 I am having issues with my compter's blueooth adapter so I decided to use an external on
 However, It is very difficult to make the external adapter work.  I was wonder if I could change the difault bluetooth dapater and how.  Thank you
 bye the way, I'm a starter with Kubuntu and I need a clear & understanding answer.  Thanks!
 I have never tried multiple BT devices on the same machine. You  might be able to "blacklist" the BT device that is not behaving well.
 And How do I do that?