 Hmmm, I have upgraded two systems this week to Hippo, but now when I run the upgrade command on another machine I get 'No new release found.' - ??
 Changing servers does not help either! Has the upgrade been taken down?
[03:45] <Maik> @Anarchotaoist upgrading from which release and what command do you use?
 Groovy to Hirsute of course with sudo do-release-upgrade -m desktop
[03:47] <Maik> do-release-upgrade should be sufficient
[03:48] <Maik> not with the -m flag
 OK, I shall try that. Thanks.
 @Maik, No new release found
 'pkexec do-release-upgrade -m desktop -f DistUpgradeViewKDE' does nothing either.
[08:28] <user|75864> hi requeriments od kubuntu?
[08:28] <user|75864> of*
[08:34] <user|75864> hi requeriments od kubuntu?
[08:35] <user|75864> nobody?
[08:37] <user|75864> fuck off
 @micha51, Do anybody have any suggestions?
 @micha51, Here's a screenshot
[09:30] <tomreyn> micha51: for us on the IRC end of this channel, it can be good to repeat your question every couple hours or days if it's left unanswered (but still on topic)
[09:31] <tomreyn> micha51: (this chat has two ends, the one you're on, telegram, and the original / main one, which is IRC.
[09:31] <tomreyn> )
[09:31] <tomreyn> micha51: also, your screenshot did not arrive here (you would need to post a URL or an attachment)
 @Anarchotaoist, It looks like the enabling up upgrades has been turned off again. I have no info why
 i.e. there is no hirsute entry in https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release
 which is what the upgrader checks
 @RikMills, Huh, OK. Thanks.
 tomreyn: Oh didn't know that, thanks! … The issue: I think I've messed something with my sound drivers when trying to connect my bt headphones (I've deleted and reinstalled `pulseaudio` stuff). … Anyway, now I'm able to connect them and I get a `bt connected` notifiacation on both headphones and laptop ends, but all sound keep coming from computer. … <lordievader> suggested installing pavucontrol and so I did. here's a screensho
 in the screenshot the upper bar is the one that changes when music plays, the lower one is the headphones
[09:55] <tomreyn> IrcsomeBot: what other "Port"(s) are availabel for the upper device?
[09:55] <tomreyn> micha51: ^ this was to you actually
[09:56] <tomreyn> micha51: also, which kubuntu release are you on?
[09:58] <tomreyn> micha51: unfortunately, the bluetooth audio protocols are a terrible mess, and (possibly as a result of that) Linux support is not very good at this time.
[10:00] <tomreyn> many things already work, but especially headphones (and specifically automatic switching between different profiles for just audio output or audio output and microphones) don'T always work well.
[10:00] <tomreyn> or not out of the box. i assume this to work better in the next LTS release
 tomreyn: well... terrible mess or not, suddenly it began working fine :) … sorry for the trouble and thanks!
[10:10] <tomreyn> nice!
[12:23] <user|74679> I want to install cuda by the .run file, however it shows "Existing package manager installation of the driver found". How can I remove all these drivers in Kubuntu?
[12:24] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
 hey
[12:28] <user|74679> or should I install cuda by apt?
[13:00] <topikkokik__> hello
[13:02] <topikkokik> hii
[13:13] <mparillo> If I can, I always use my distro's package manger to install python dependencies.
 @Filipones, Anybody?
[14:17] <tomreyn> Filipones: for us on the IRC end of this channel, it can be good to repeat your question every couple hours or days if it's left unanswered (but still on topic). (this chat has two ends, the one you're on, telegram, and the original / main one, which is IRC.)
 Hi! I'm having problems With Ubuntu/Kubuntu with my Geforce 310M... Kubunt is using NOUVEAU driver and the S.O. is very laggy when using any OPENGL as compositor. Can i share this doubt here? I've already tryed tons of command lines and read a lot on web, but nothing can solve it...
[14:19] <tomreyn> Geforce 310M is pretty old. it's probably no longer supported by nvidias current proprietary drivers. but you could try using one of the older proprietary nvidia drivers
[14:20] <tomreyn> nouveau is an open source driver, which is not a problem in itself, but unfortunately nvidia does not provide enough documentation to enable anyone to write proper open source drivers for their hardware.
[14:21] <tomreyn> (and if you depends on proprietary drivers, you depend on the vendor to keep supporting your hardware)
 Hi! It Works with proprietary driver on Ubuntu LTS version... With a bigger scale, but it works... The driver version is 340
 But it doesn't work with newer versions of kubuntu
[14:45] <tomreyn> does this driver version exist there?
[14:46] <tomreyn> 340 doesn't exist on 18.04, so i guess not
[14:46] <tomreyn> oh yes it does on 18.04
[14:48] <tomreyn> package "nvidia-340" exists on all supported releases. but ma not work well there due to software chainging over time, while the driver is not.
 Ok... Thx for your help!
 Cheers!
[15:48] <ohallot_tdf> hi... anybody willing to assite me in recovering a catatrophic update?
[15:48] <ohallot_tdf>  I had 20.04 on a btrfs partition that (despite green light in available space) filled to 100% when upgrading
[15:49] <ohallot_tdf> and turned my system unisable, I had to reformat root partition (/) but now I cant install grub...
[15:49]  * ohallot_tdf sit nad cry
[15:49]  * ohallot_tdf sit and cry
[15:50] <ohallot_tdf> home is saved
[15:50] <JavaBean> congrats, also seems i am not the only one who is having a bad day like that
[15:52] <ohallot_tdf> (btrfs was always a PITA with fill-up partition)
[15:54] <JavaBean> nah, for me it was "something happened" whilest i was sleeping.  probably a power surge.  zorked many much stuff, but so far seems the zfs pool on one system survived the rest of it zorking
[15:58] <ohallot_tdf> I'm no sysadmin, just a bit skilled user, but this is a challenge. To start, how to set the right UEFI / EFI  for a laptop?
[15:58] <ohallot_tdf> my root (/) partition should be in /dev/sdb1
[15:59] <JavaBean> i ain't no sysadmin either... but isn't efi supposed to be first partition?
[16:00] <JavaBean> yeah my stock install is efi=1 boot=2 and /=3
[16:02] <ohallot_tdf> ok. I can set efi at /dev/sda1. Then where does grub go?
[16:03] <JavaBean> grub would be in /boot so in my case it would be in /dev/sda2
[16:15]  * ohallot_tdf experienced lot of crashes on insteller partition program
[19:08] <augusto> Kubuntu is great. Microsoft should learn from Kubuntu and KDE teams how to make Windows 10
 Hello guys. I am having a very annoying problem with sound. I installed the last Kubuntu and I have the same problem with Mint. After some use the audio just doesn't work anymore. I have a LG computer All in One. It's old. Seven years old. With Windows 10 it's very bad to use. With Kubuntu is awesome. But with all the Ubuntu distros based I face the same problem. No audio after some use. I followed all the instructions in the
 https://itsfoss.com/fix-sound-ubuntu-1304-quick-tip/
[22:42] <hegemon8>  /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER hegemon8 psfjkxlqruvp
[22:48] <kryten> hegemon8: You still need to verify your account btw - this time try without a leading space.
[22:53] <hegemon8> yeah, thanks, it was a space...
[22:53] <hegemon8> i thought i've registered this nick. now i know why i didn't :P
[22:55] <hegemon8> i went on #freenode, asked what i'm doing wrong. answer was instant. seems very common when you copy/paste ^^. I've felt like Crash from Hackers when found out that there is no pool on the roof :P