 Hello everyone! There is an official tutorial on how to install kubuntu with btrfs and luks. On the net I only found ubuntu.
[01:38] <omegatron> I would assume it's the same, as Kubuntu = KDE + Ubuntu
[01:39] <omegatron> the DE shouldn't be involved how you set up your filesystems ..
[01:39] <omegatron> (or make a difference)
 When clicking on the option to encrypt, there is no option to format the partition with luks. Is it a bug? (re @IrcsomeBot: <omegatron> I would assume it's the same, as Kubuntu = KDE + Ubuntu)
[13:16] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Hello there.
[14:27] <bittin> hey
[14:42] <user|39> Hey all. Looking for help determining the max resolution of my integrated graphics card. How can I find that out? VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06)
[14:45] <oerheks> "xrandr' shows all resolutions available
[14:46] <user|39> Thank you! That's helpful! Is it possible to get higher resolutions? For example, by installing newer/better drivers?
[14:47] <oerheks> no, there are no newer drivers, intel is supported in the kerne;
[14:47] <oerheks> c/kernel
[14:47] <user|39> Ok. Thank you.
[14:48] <oerheks> one could add a modline, or create a custom xorg.conf
[14:48] <alkisg> The resolutions are advertised by your monitor, not by your graphics card (well it's a combination). So just connect a better monitor
[14:48] <oerheks> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution
[14:48] <alkisg> If you connect a 1024x768 monitor, you'll get that. Same with 1920x1080 or 4k monitors; you get your monitor resolution
[14:49] <user|39> Connected monitor is HP 27q, capable of up to 2560 x 1440 @ 60 Hz, but xrandr shows highest resolution of 1920x1200
[14:50] <alkisg> Then it's probably not reading the EDID monitor information properly; I doubt that your graphics card is too old to support that. Upload the output of `xrandr -v` and your /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[14:53] <alkisg> *output of `xrandr --props`, not -v, sorry
[14:53] <user|39> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/08462a979cf132aca185b2b21e8bbd5c/xrandr.txt
[14:53] <user|39> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/6e474b999f3af063ab68eb57d8a51b36/Xorg.0.log
[14:54] <user|39> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/eae7c20426bd5f07814bc1401f8c92db/xrandr.txt
[14:55] <alkisg> Indeed 1920 is the max modline in your EDID: [     3.132] (II) modeset(0): Modeline "1920x1200"x60.0  154.00  1920 1968 2000 2080  1200 1203 1209 1235 +hsync -vsync (74.0 kHz e)
[14:55] <alkisg> Which adapter are you using to connect your monitor?
[14:55] <user|39> Hmm, is this because connected via DVI? Only other is VGA.
[14:56] <alkisg> Do you have a DVI to HDMI converter? Yes that's very possible; also in rare cases the cable might be to blame as well
[14:58] <user|39> Will have to have a dig around for cables and converters, but thank you, you've helped me identify that it's probably not a drivers thing, it's probably a cable/connector thing.