 @joe__, yeah
[05:41] <pc> hello
[05:41] <alkisg> Hello
[05:42] <pc> im new here
[05:42] <pc> first time using irc
[05:42] <pc> is this the main kubuntu channel?
[05:43] <alkisg> You're supposed to ask technical questions and wait for answers. Yes it's an IRC channel for Kubuntu
[05:43] <pc> very nice thank you
[06:24] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:25] <alkisg> o/
[06:27] <lordievader> Hey alkisg , how are you doing?
[06:27] <alkisg> All is well here! Tired after testing a program in 90 distributions :D
[06:35] <lordievader> I bet
[07:16] <marekful>  Hi there, how are you all doing? I was on Hirsute Hippo beta. How do I upgrade to the new release?
[07:16] <marekful>  apt upgrade, apt dist-upgrade, do-release-upgrade (-p) does nothing. Excuse my uninformedness...
[07:16] <marekful> all my KDE apps are still 20.12.3
[07:17] <guiverc> marekful, normal upgrades from the beta will cause your system to become stable (ie. hirsute becomes 21.04); sudo apt update & sudo apt full-upgrade is all that's required
[07:18] <marekful> thanks for the reply, guiverc
[07:19] <marekful> still get "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded." for full-upgrade
[07:19] <guiverc> KDEE Plasma should be 5.21, KDE Release Service Applications 20.12.3  - see https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-21-04-hirsute-hippo-released/
[07:19] <marekful> need to change sources.list?
[07:19] <guiverc> nope... sources should say hirsute in alpha, beta, rc & stable
[07:20] <marekful> I went to 21.04 beta from 20.10 with do-release-upgrade -d
[07:20] <guiverc> yep, and your BETA is now 21.04 (stable)
[07:21] <marekful> so KDE apps (kde-gear?) upgrade will come later?
[07:21] <guiverc> refer the link I provided.. "Under the hood, there have been updates to many core packages, including a new 5.11-based kernel, KDE Frameworks 5.80, KDE Plasma 5.21 and KDE Release Service Applications 20.12.3"
[07:22] <marekful> as said, apps like dolphin, kate are still 20.12.3
[07:22] <marekful> when will those upgrade?
[07:23] <alkisg> https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=kate
[07:23] <alkisg> hirsute (21.04) (editors): 	powerful text editor [universe]              4:20.12.3-0ubuntu1: amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el s390x
[07:23] <guiverc> they won't upgrade as UI freeze was 18-March https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/hirsute-hippo-release-schedule/18539
[07:23] <alkisg> This is the official version; no updates; unless you use the backports ppa
[07:23] <alkisg> (which is unofficial)
[07:23] <guiverc> KDE Gear came well past 18-March
[07:23] <marekful> alright, sorry for impatience!
[07:23] <marekful> thanks for your help
[07:24] <guiverc> fyi:  my KATE is 4:21.04.0-0ubuntu1 but I'm on impish (not hirsute; you'll get it on 21.10)
[07:44] <marekful> okay, just made some bug fixes in kate and want to follow up
[07:46] <RikMills> marekful: kate 21.04 should come in our backports PPA at some point. probably will wait for the 21.04.1 bugfix tars to be released
[10:10] <user|60076> Is there any way install gnome 40 on kubuntu 21.04?
[10:17] <viewer|28> notification popup opens but doesn't close automatically
[10:17] <viewer|28> how to fix it?
[10:21] <viewer|28> anyone?
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[11:09] <xnat834-M> Has anyone experienced a problem where using the voice typing feature in Google Docs in 'Chromium' installed as a snap on Kubuntu 20.04 causes the microphone icon in the taskbar to rapidly appear and disappear while the audio can't be recorded?
[11:09] <xnat834-M> I'm not sure where to look for first. A snap bug maybe?
[11:09] <xnat834-M> I gave the 'Chromium' snap all necessary permissions in the Discover app.
[11:16] <xnat834-M> Seems to be this exact problem: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2442554&s=0ce2cf75e4a514fb0044bff25de4298a
[11:16] <xnat834-M> I suppose it might be related to Ubuntu in general then.
[11:20] <wunderwungiel> Hello
[12:21] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[16:37] <viewer|61> Good Morning to the kubuntu community - I appreciate in advance, your consideration of my enigma. I "think" I installed the kubuntu version 20.10 on my dell computer on 3-21-21.  I came to a point in during the installation where it asked me if I wanted to use "all" of my hard drive for the installation.  I backed out of the installation and as far
[16:37] <viewer|61> as I know, I cancelled the process because I have documents on my computer that I didn't want to overwrite or erase.  If it's all gone, it's gone, but how can I tell if I accidentally overwrote these on this computer.  Currently, I am using a USB-loaded version to access the Internet.  When I reboot, it gives me the choice to install kubuntu or to
[16:37] <viewer|61> use "try" it.  How can I find out if my old software and documents are still on the computer? TIA, Doug
 hello! is there a way to recover files that i deleted by mistale
 mistake*
[16:55] <tomreyn> Abir_ben_soltane: photorec, package testdisk
 i used testdisk
 it doesn't work inside the dockzer
 docker*
 it said no harddisk is mount
[19:17] <user|59285> buonasera a tutti
[19:18] <user|59285> un aiuto, ho scaricato un nuovo tema per plasma ma non mi fa estrarre e copiare i file nella cartella causa permessi
[19:20] <user|59285> questa e la cartella di destinazione /usr/share/plasma/desktoptheme/
 I've tried to follow a toturial but it was all inside the docker and now my os doesn't boot
 I used ext3grep
 Mounted the partition
 (Photo, 1280x606) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/fvFQtbYa/file_43685.jpg
[22:15] <tomreyn> Abir_ben_soltane: ACPI errors are primarily about information exchange between the mainboard firmware and the kernel. the first line on your screenshot seems to be about the wireless LAN, which could cause this device not to work. about the others' i'm not sure. you only posted a screenshot now, and it's not clear why you did.
[22:16] <tomreyn> you said something about your OS not booting earlier, after you possibly changed a mounted file system? you said something about a tutorial you followed, but we do not know which.
[22:16] <tomreyn> (or what you did exactly)
[22:19] <tomreyn> i.e. people here are usually happy to help, but you need to provide all the info, since we can'T watch over your shoulder. (and if you're making changes to partitions or file systems through 'recovery' tools, don't do it on a mounted file system, and certianly not without having full backups.)
[22:20] <tomreyn> Abir_ben_soltane: i assume that, if your lubuntu installation is now stuck at the screen you showed, during booting, you can try booting a different kernel from the grub menu
[22:21] <tomreyn> if this also doesn't work, you'll probbaly need to reinstall and restore your backups.
 It doesn't work I mean the other kernels
 The prob started after I mounted the partition inside the docker
 mount –t ext3 /tempfs /mnt/data/
 It's the last thing I've done
 Last command I executed inside the docker
 I really won't reinstall