 I have put media player widget on desktop accidentally, now i can't remove it, there is no option appearing on right click on the widget. : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/49da1169/file_47600.jpg
 I have been running Kubuntu 20.04 for almost a year.  It has suddenly slowed down to a crawl.  I use Chromium Web Browser with lots of tabs most of the day.  I am running Dell Optiplex I7 16GB RAM on 1 TB SSD.  I am thinking of separating the /Home folder from the installation and loading the OS on its own SSD.  Can I strip out what is causing the problem, or should I just reinstall.  I have Kubuntu 20.04 on Thinkpad T440 and it just works
 Click and hold for sometime... (re @Ac1d: )
[12:11] <guiverc> @Eric_4Z1UG, I find both chromium & firefox eventually slow down after a time (they'll eat up all ram I have & end up causing my system to thrash; a reboot or logout/login would fix, but I just check it out with htop, close the problem browser down, wait for system to be cleaned up then restart the browser).  I concluded it wasn't the browsers itself (they are fine if used without extensions), but
[12:11] <guiverc> extensions I want to use that cause the lost of RAM... I live with it & just restart them (browsers) as required
[12:40] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 ROEC
 R0EC
 Hi all :)
 You gave ping to everyone just for a 'hi' 😂 (re @Halis: Hi all :))
 Oh sorry, does İRC ping every-one, just by writing "a-l-l" without a @? İ am sorry, if İ ping accidently every-one
[16:23] <mybalzitch> not on "regular" irc it doesn't
 IRC leak messages lol
 That's basically what it does 😂
 It does not look like I am eating RAM, It causes all of my CPUs to max to 100%. (re @IrcsomeBot: <guiverc> @Eric_4Z1UG, I find both chromium & firefox eventually slow down after a time (they'll eat up all ram I have & end up causing my system to thrash; a reboot or logout/login would fix, but I just check it out with htop, close the problem browser down, wait for system to be cleaned up then restart the browser).  I concluded it wasn't the
 Does someone know, how to check, if the system needs a restart?
 /var/run/reboot-required is always non-existent for me. Does it work differently on Kubuntu?