[00:03] <Dragnslcr> Just upgraded from 20.04 to 21.04, and I've lost the option to use HDMI output for audio. Anyone else run into this problem?
[00:08] <Dragnslcr> So I've found the Profile setting in pavucontrol. Looks like the setting was removed from System Settings.
 (Photo, 588x588) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/qi5AJcv2/file_43468.jpg HDMI audio working fine here after the upgrade:
 Can you see the HDMI (usually digital) audio in alsamixer? (In alsamixer, hit the f2 key and review the cards and devices lists.)
[00:52] <Dragnslcr> Yeah, I got it working again. The option was removed from System Settings, so it took me some time searching online for where it got moved to.
 Very  good. Glad to hear it working.
[00:54] <Dragnslcr> With how often I've had to manually change the audio profile, it would be nice if it was easier to get to
[00:54] <Dragnslcr> Maybe the automatic detection/switching has gotten better since 20.04 anyway, so I won't need to manually change it as often
 Auto audio switching has been pretty rock solid for me in 21.04 (I had to remove pipewire in 20.10 as it seemed to interfere with my BT headset).
 Notice the 2 configuration buttons (hamburger and settings icons) next to the "pin" icon in the above Audio Volume image? They will quickly open the 2 different audio configuration menus for the plasma desktop.
[06:16] <Guest48081> Good morning
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[07:32] <wujie> how are you
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[12:33] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
 hey
[13:23] <sharpninja> Is it possible to upgrade my kubuntu system (Linux ninja-kubuntu 5.8.0-51-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 14 16:02:45 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux) to Ubuntu 21?
[13:30] <BluesKaj> sharpninja, which is your current release?
[13:30] <lordievader> sharpninja: What is the output of `lsb_release -a`?
[13:31] <sharpninja> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/9d433a4eedb494db6af823c75347965a/pasted.txt
[13:32] <lordievader> What have you tried to upgrade?
[13:34] <sharpninja> I haven't.  I just want to make sure it's safe to do so.  I don't see anything on the kubuntu website.
[13:36] <lordievader> BluesKaj: Have you seen many upgrade issues come by the past couple of days?
[13:37] <BluesKaj> hi lordievader, no I haven't seen any complaints about upgrading to 21.04
[13:38] <lordievader> sharpninja: Do you have ppa's enabled and are you fully up to date?
[13:38] <BluesKaj> I've been testing 21.04 for a while and it's probably the most stable version testing-wise yet.
[13:39] <sharpninja> 8)
[13:40] <sharpninja> Yes,fully up to date.  Which PPAs?
[13:40] <BluesKaj> any
[13:40] <sharpninja> yes
[13:40] <BluesKaj> disable the ppas first
[13:41] <sharpninja> how do I do that?
[13:41] <sharpninja> Comment them out in the sources file?
[13:43] <BluesKaj> in /etc/apt/sources.list.d
[13:43] <sharpninja> would it be easiest to rename /etc/apt/sources.list.d and the place an empty folder at /etc/apt/sources.list.d
[13:43] <BluesKaj> remove them
[13:48] <sharpninja> OK, moved them to a folder in home
[14:01] <lordievader> Then it should be relatively risk free, not entirely risk free, but low anyways.
[14:01] <BluesKaj> they won't apply to your new upgraded sources.list so it's best to delete the ppas, ppas are temporary until a new kernel version is released then they can break your system
[14:02] <BluesKaj> i know that from personal experience :/
[14:54] <ghost_> Привет
[14:59] <ri5h46h> hello everybody
[15:00] <leaftype> hi ri5h46h
[15:01] <ri5h46h> 👋🏻👋🏻
[15:02] <ri5h46h> i installed kubuntu with btrfs today with space_cache, noatime, compress=zstd, discard=async options on a ssd and the performance is on par with ext4