 hemlo
 anyone alive
 mine laptop 4gb ram can i use kubntu
 Yeah (re @Terminator090: mine laptop 4gb ram can i use kubntu)
[05:27] <Hash> https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/backports
[05:27] <Hash> Is this the official ppa to use if I want latest KDE on 20.04
 working fine? (re @GhostMcT: Yeah)
 Yes (re @Terminator090: working fine?)
 Much better than windows 10
 hemlo , I'm using rn on same specs (re @Terminator090: mine laptop 4gb ram can i use kubntu)
 Hello, how can I make a call from my android phone to the computer and see the call logs on my computer?
[09:56] <dicky> hello everyone
 ok bro (re @blinkengine: hemlo , I'm using rn on same specs)
 any lag? (re @blinkengine: hemlo , I'm using rn on same specs)
[09:58] <dicky> what lag ?
 Nope , what processor u use (re @Terminator090: any lag?)
 Afaik kubuntu runs flawlessly even on 2gigs of memory
[10:27] <Hash> I used the official kubuntu backports PPA to get latest plasma on 20.04 and now when I start korganizer it says aknonadi personal service is not operationsl
[10:28] <Hash> https://bpa.st/YXGQ
[10:32] <Hash> https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/icz14s/akonadi_wont_start_after_mariadb_update/
[10:32] <Hash> Apparently don't work with latest mariadb update
[10:33] <Hash> mien is 1 version too low I think
[10:33] <Hash> hmm
[10:53] <Mekaneck> Hash: the latest Plasma with the backport PPA is meant for 21.04 only NOT 20.04
[10:57] <Mekaneck> Mony_: fix your connection please, it's a bit too noisy in the channel
[10:59] <Mekaneck> @blinkengine 4GB or more RAM is recommended to run Kubuntu or any KDE Plasma distro smoothly on a computer. 2GB is just not enough.
 My broke friend uses kubuntu on pentium 2gb , works fine
 I was just giving him the idea that it shouldn't lag on 4GB
[11:05] <Mekaneck> just sharing my own personal experience
[11:06] <Mekaneck> been around long enough in the linux world to know about how or what
[11:07] <Hash> Mekaneck: I asked here, and I wsa told to do so
 i3 6gen (re @blinkengine: Nope , what processor u use)
 dell vestro laptop
[11:07] <Hash> https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/backports
 I use i3 7th gen
 oh (re @blinkengine: I use i3 7th gen)
 😭
 then what i do?
 Shouldn't lag bro
 ok (re @blinkengine: Shouldn't lag bro)
 😠😠😠
[11:08] <Hash> Backports of new versions of KDE Platform, Plasma and Applications as well as major KDE apps for Kubuntu.
 😂😂😂 (re @blinkengine: 😠😠😠)
[11:09] <Hash> So what should I do
[11:09] <Mekaneck> Hash: depends on who told you
[11:10] <Hash>  │01:05:55 am             Hash | Is there a way to get latest KDE on kubuntu 20.04?
[11:10] <Hash> IrcsomeBot | <f001010> Download from PPA the latest plasma, I did that on my machine
[11:10] <Mekaneck> Hash: if you look closer to the PPA packages the state ubuntu21.04
[11:10] <Mekaneck> so it's NOT for 20.04
[11:10] <Hash> ok
[11:10] <Mekaneck> the/they
[11:11] <Hash> What's the command to remove the ppa and the packages associated from that ppa in come go
[11:11] <Hash> one *
[11:11] <Hash> I can install kde over again from 20.04
[11:11] <Hash> keep the configs
[11:12] <Mekaneck> I don't work with any PPA's so i bet you can find some info on how to remove a PPA on the web. I 'm not doing the searching for such simple questions.
[11:12] <Hash> oknp
[11:13] <Hash> ppa-purge ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports
[11:13] <Hash> It says it will auto downgrade packages.
[11:13] <Hash> Cool.
[11:18] <Hash> Ok I did all that, downgraded and everything seems ok now however
[11:18] <Hash> https://bpa.st/TDEA
[11:18] <Hash> I can't start akonadi server
[11:18] <Hash> ls: cannot access '/run/user/1000/akonadi/mysql.socket': No such file or directory
[11:19] <Hash> Check that mysqld is running and that the socket: '/run/user/1000/akonadi/mysql.socket' exists! where does this file come from
[11:22] <Hash> ok
[11:22] <Hash> I deleted the whole akonadi dir and remade it
[11:22] <Hash> now korganizer works
[13:18] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
 anyone use xrendr
[13:47] <alkisg> Yes, I use it
[18:19] <thelounge38> Test
[18:19] <thelounge38> Test
[18:20] <thelounge38> Is it working
[18:37] <Mekaneck> thelounge38: please stop
[18:38] <Mekaneck> thelounge38: if you have a Kubuntu supportquestion just ask. Offtopic chat is in #kubuntu-offtopic
[22:33] <Guest75> Hello! I'm having trouble getting Bluetooth to work on my HP Pavilion 14-ab105la laptop. After first installing Kubuntu on my laptop, the Bluetooth component worked fine and I could pair my Logitech M535 mouse with it, but ever since I restarted the laptop, I couldn't get my mouse working. I tried to un-install and re-install the bluez component
[22:33] <Guest75> from the command line (making sure to install Bluedevil as well), and I also tried out the alternative of using BlueMan on my installation, but none of those solutions worked. I also tried to edit the etc/bluetooth/main.conf file, uncommenting the "FastConnectable" and "ReconnectAttempts" lines as well as editing the value of "FastConnectable" to
[22:33] <Guest75> "true", all to no avail. As a last resort, I re-installed Kubuntu on my laptop, hoping to see if at least I could get the Bluetooth component working by the first boot, but it hasn't worked in my favor, either.
[22:36] <TJ-> Guest75: has the laptop been allowed to power completely off ?
[22:36] <Guest75> TJ- As in powering it off, taking its battery off and pressing the power button a few times to drain its energy?
[22:37] <TJ-> Guest75: well not that drastric! but not just doing warm reboots - sometimes these issues can be caused by firmware ACPI bugs and a cold off/on will reset the devices properly
[22:41] <Guest75> TJ-Yeah, I haven't let my laptop be powered on at all times.
[23:07] <TJ-> Guest75: I'd also focus on the kernel, and possibly missing BT firmware - checking the kernel log carefully and make sure the BT hci devices are found ("ls -l /sys/class/bluetooth/") should show at least an hci0
[23:17] <Guest75> TJ- That sounds admittedly complicated, but I'll give it my best shot. Thanks!
[23:18] <TJ-> Guest75: to get the kernel log after booting, "journalctl -k"
[23:19] <Guest75> Alright! I'll follow suit! Thanks!
[23:19] <TJ-> you will want to be seeing the "hci0" device show up (Human Computer Interface, device 0)
[23:32] <Guest72> TJ- I can corroborate that there is an hci0 entry in the ls -l command you suggested me, and while studying the kernel logs with the journalctk command, found some red-lined errors in the kernel log related to the hci0 component.I hope this doesn't sound too ignorant from my part, but how much should I share if I need to put it in an Ubuntu
[23:32] <Guest72> pastebin beyond those red lines?
[23:33] <TJ-> Guest72: share the entire log - often the clues are much earlier
[23:33] <TJ-> Guest72: "pastebinit <( journalctl -k )" or "journalctl -k | nc termbin.com 9999"
[23:35] <Guest72> TJ- Alright! Here's the pastebin: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/z8XcnS6gzC/
[23:38] <TJ-> Guest72: right, looks like a USB problem which is likely related
[23:43] <TJ-> Guest72: "usb 1-6: device descriptor read/64, error -71" and following errors
[23:43] <TJ-> the Bluetooth device looks to be 1-7 "usb 1-7: Product: BCM43142A0"
[23:43] <TJ-> and it has " Bluetooth: hci0: command 0x1003 tx timeout"
[23:48] <Guest72> TJ- Interesting... Is there any solutions I can adopt in this regard, or does some further reading of the logs need to take place? I don't mind waiting, especially since I understand this support chat is by all means a community effort.
[23:50] <TJ-> Guest72: first thing I'd do (possibly unrelated to the Bluetooth issue) is figure out what device 1-6 is (it may be something you've connected externally) and unplug it! If it is an internal device then the PC has a hardware problem
[23:51] <TJ-> Guest72: secondly, now you know the BT hardware at least is found I'd check the BT logs for more clues, with "journalctl -b -u bluetooth.service"
[23:52] <Guest72> TJ- Well, I can definitely say that I had no USB devices plugged in at all during startup and after opening the logs, so it is probably a hardware problem. I'll go ahead and check the suggested logs, anyways.
[23:55] <TJ-> Guest72: things like webcams, touchpads, bluetooth modules, fingerprint readers, can all be on internal USB connections
[23:57] <Guest72> TJ- Those are technically impossible to unplug if they're part of a laptop itself, right? In that case, save for a fingerprint reader, which my laptop has none, all of them are directly integrated as part of its chassis.
[23:58] <TJ-> Guest72: if you can remove the base/cover, they are usually on FFC (flexible flat connector)
[23:59] <Guest72> @TJ
[23:59] <Guest72> Sorry.
[23:59] <TJ-> Guest72: if you could work out which internal device you expect to see is missing, that might be 1-6 ! "lsusb" will ist the devices that have been recognised