[02:02] <user|61> I've just installed Kubuntu 20.04.  Most everything works including Ethernet, but not the WiFi adapter, which is  a Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377.  Ethernet works
[02:07] <user|61> lshw -c Network says the device is there, but there is no logical name for the device according to ifconfig.  I searched for the driver (ath10k_pci) and found it is present.
[02:10] <user|61> This is a dual boot machine with Windows 10.  The WiFi adapter works fine under Windows.
[02:11] <user|61> Any suggestions on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
[03:00] <tcuthber1> Hello I have cutover kubuntu.org to a new environment
[03:34] <valorie> !atheros
[03:34] <valorie> user|61: ^^^
[04:23] <user|61> Thanks ubottu.
[04:25] <genii-core> !cookie| valorie
[04:26] <valorie> lol
[04:26] <valorie> I hope it helps, user|61
 I ❤️ kubuntu.
[04:55] <valorie> @blinkengine me too! and I love the community
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[11:31] <Gmerol> Hi I cant install Kubuntu 20.04.2 LTS from Download section.
[11:31] <Gmerol> It shows me: Not Found
[11:31] <Gmerol> The requested URL was not found on this server.
[11:31] <Gmerol> Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) Server at cdimage.ubuntu.com Port 443
 Someone also has lags after update today?
[12:15] <mparillo> Looks as if https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/20.04.3/release/ is out. Let me see if I can fix.
[12:17] <mparillo> Could you refresh your browser and try again?
 Now there is another update for libgcrypt20. Maybe that fixes it (re @Halis: Someone also has lags after update today?)
[12:22] <mparillo> I also updated the Alternative Downloads page. If you could test that as well, I would appreciate it.
[12:23] <Guest82> do any of you guys have cbz file previews working okay?
[12:23] <Guest82> Mine don't display properly and I was wondering if it was a kubuntu bug
[12:34] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Hi BluesKaj
[12:43] <BluesKaj> @Halis, hi
 These were the upgraded packages. I suspect udisk2 to be the culprit (re @Halis: Someone also has lags after update today?)
[12:49] <BluesKaj> update on which Kubuntu release?
 20.04 LTS
 Oh, I forgot to send the screenshot: : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/802acad2/file_47658.jpg
[12:51] <BluesKaj> sometimes a reboot or relogin will enable new configs
 Was the first thing I tried, because it took longer than usual to boot
 Here as text (if that helps):
 libnss-systemd:amd64 245.4-4ubuntu3.11 245.4-4ubuntu3.13
 udev:amd64 245.4-4ubuntu3.11 245.4-4ubuntu3.13
 libudev1:amd64 245.4-4ubuntu3.11 245.4-4ubuntu3.13
 libvirt-daemon-system:amd64 6.0.0-0ubuntu8.13 6.0.0-0ubuntu8.14
 libvirt-clients:amd64 6.0.0-0ubuntu8.13 6.0.0-0ubuntu8.14
[13:09] <Guest82> Any reason cbz files wouldn't show thumbnail previews in Kubuntu?
 @Guest82 there is a setting for thumbnails, I think, where you select if you want it for each filetype
[14:26] <Guest82> yeah it didnt work
[14:26] <Guest82> it works for everything except cbz even though comic books are chosen
[14:32] <Guest82> I believe it's a kubuntu issue
[16:26] <TheGuestMovie> I did a fresh install of Kubuntu 20.04 yesterday, then after a crash all my taskbar pins disappeared, and so did the entire list of Applications (when you click Start Button > Applications). If I type "konsole", I get a "Run konsole" (from the run dialog, not the Konsole app launcher) option, all apps work. Can I quickly repair Kubuntu without
[16:26] <TheGuestMovie> reinstalling?
[16:26] <TheGuestMovie> it works, it's just the desktop that doesn't
[16:34] <alkisg> TheGuestMovie: a very quick one is: mv .local .local.bak; mv .config .config.bak; reboot
[16:34] <alkisg> This moves the broken settings elsewhere
[16:35] <TheGuestMovie> alkisg: that wasnt enough, my application list is still empty. Although it did reset my Konsole preferences (default font etc)
[16:36] <alkisg> TheGuestMovie: sudo adduser user2
[16:36] <alkisg> The login as user2
[16:36] <alkisg> *then
[16:36] <alkisg> If it doesn't work there, then it's a system problem, not a user problem
[16:37] <TheGuestMovie> yeah that fixes it
[16:37] <TheGuestMovie> I'll delete my original user, then recreate it, then delete user2. Thanks!
[16:39] <alkisg> Or do this:
[16:39] <alkisg> su - original-user
[16:39] <alkisg> find . -delete
[16:39] <alkisg> rsync -a /etc/skel/. .
[16:39] <alkisg> This deletes everything :D
[16:45] <TheGuestMovie> that worked as well. I backed up my stuff in home, now to restore it. cheers!
[16:45] <TheGuestMovie> I gotta start using git or something to backup my desktop preferences to reapply them instantly on a new PC
 İf someone has a wild guess why everything (every program, even the boot time) got suddenly laggy/slow after this update, just say it, please
 https://irc-attachments.kde.org/5d3bef89/file_47669.jpg