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[05:20] <mfbruno87> Is there any way to rearrange system tray icons in KDE?
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[09:30] <user|42> Im trying to install gcc, but im getting the following error:gcc : Depends: gcc-9 (>= 9.3.0-3~) but it is not going to be installed
[09:33] <alkisg> user|42: try `sudo apt install gcc-9`, it will give you the next dependency in chain that is not satisfiable
[09:34] <user|42> Now I get this error: The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[09:34] <user|42>  gcc-9 : Depends: cpp-9 (= 9.3.0-10ubuntu2) but 9.3.0-17ubuntu1~20.04 is to be installed
[09:34] <user|42>          Depends: gcc-9-base (= 9.3.0-10ubuntu2) but 9.3.0-17ubuntu1~20.04 is to be installed
[09:34] <user|42>          Depends: libgcc-9-dev (= 9.3.0-10ubuntu2) but it is not going to be installed
[09:34] <user|42>          Recommends: libc6-dev (>= 2.13-0ubuntu6) but it is not going to be installed
[09:35] <alkisg> Is this on 20.04? What's the output of this command? dpkg -l | grep libc6
[09:36] <user|42> When I try to install from store it says dependency resolution failed
[09:36] <alkisg> I think I know the issue, but do tell me the output of the command to make sure
[09:36] <alkisg> And the version of your ubuntu
[09:38] <user|42> The error is: The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[09:38] <user|42>  gcc-9 : Depends: cpp-9 (= 9.3.0-10ubuntu2) but 9.3.0-17ubuntu1~20.04 is to be installed
[09:38] <user|42>          Depends: gcc-9-base (= 9.3.0-10ubuntu2) but 9.3.0-17ubuntu1~20.04 is to be installed
[09:38] <user|42>          Depends: libgcc-9-dev (= 9.3.0-10ubuntu2) but it is not going to be installed
[09:38] <user|42>          Recommends: libc6-dev (>= 2.13-0ubuntu6) but it is not going to be installed
[09:38] <alkisg> I guess you missed my next question
[09:38] <user|42> And my version is Kubuntu 20.04
[09:38] <alkisg> > Is this on 20.04? What's the output of this command? dpkg -l | grep libc6
[09:38] <alkisg> So I'm asking for: dpkg -l | grep libc6
[09:39] <user|42> ii  libc6:amd64                                   2.31-0ubuntu9.2                             amd64        GNU C Library: Shared libraries
[09:39] <user|42> ii  libc6-dbg:amd64                               2.31-0ubuntu9.2                             amd64        GNU C Library: detached debugging symbols
[09:41] <alkisg> user|42: could you also paste the output of this?   dpkg -l | awk '$3=="2.31-0ubuntu9.3" { print $2, $3 }'
[09:46] <user|42> No output
[09:52] <alkisg> OK then it's not the issue that I was thinking of
[09:52] <alkisg> You may try `sudo aptitude install gcc`, it will give you more detailed output than apt, about what's wrong
[09:52] <alkisg> You don't need to accept its proposed solution; you can just use it to see what's wrong
[09:54] <alkisg> Wait, I noticed something. Run: sudo apt update; apt policy gcc-9
[09:54] <alkisg> If you see any issues in apt update, upload them in a pastebin
[09:54] <alkisg> Otherwise, upload the output of apt policy
[09:55] <alkisg> I think maybe you're missing focal-updates from your sources
[09:58] <user|42> Gcc got installed using the solution provided by aptitute to downgrade some packages
[09:59] <alkisg> I still think you're missing focal-updates
[09:59] <alkisg> So you may have problems with other packages in the future too. You should best solve the issue.
[10:00] <alkisg> Oh well you're welcome :)
[12:19] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
 Hey :)
 I use kubuntu 21.04 on a lenovo yoga and want to use it in Tablet-mode. So i need a keyboard on the screen and activated rotation. Does someone know how i can achieve this?
 I know you can change the orientation from
 System Settings -> Display and Monitor -> Display Configuration
 I don't know if that supports auto rotate though (re @nocturnalbeing: Hey :)
 I use kubuntu 21.04 on a lenovo yoga and want to use it in Tablet-mode. So i need a keyboard on the screen and activated rotation. Does someone know how i can achieve this?)
 If i do this, then the touchscreen-input is not rotating ^^ just the picture of the monitor .. and i don't see autorotate. But thanks 😊 (re @jpkhawam: I know you can change the orientation from
 System Settings -> Display and Monitor -> Display Configuration
 I don't know if that supports auto rotate though)
 Yeah, I'm rather new to KDE, but I saw that setting the other time so I wanted to see if it might help😅
[22:24] <joemama> hello