[01:16] i'm having this error after upgradinf from kubuntu 21.04 to 21.10. how do i fix it? : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/d88351f6/Screenshot_20211017_015855.png === bill is now known as bill_ === bill_ is now known as bill === bill is now known as bill_ [02:00] @veektony it looks as if you didn't do a full-upgrade before you tried do-release-upgrade? [02:01] IMO you might still be able to fix the install by full-upgrade, do-release-upgrade, and dpkg-reconfigure a few times [02:01] or even more than a few times [02:01] might be easier to do a re-install [02:02] it sort of depends on how stubborn you are [02:02] <--- very stubborn [02:08] I've tried to restore my backup === Hash is now known as HelloNewman [08:38] Hello, [08:39] I was trying to upgrade from 21.4 to 21.10, and I had some errors, and the upgrader advised I report them [08:39] Should I send an email or type them out here? [10:56] Is there any way to clear clipboard automatically? [12:41] If you are using Xorg (which is still the default), there should be plenty of solutions (just search for it in your favorite search engine) (re @GhostMcT: Is there any way to clear clipboard automatically?) [12:41] Someone know, how to open this PDF with a open source PDF-Viewer? : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/ba034946/file_48454.jpg [12:48] I have not tried it myself, but google sends me to: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/265845/pdf-reader-that-supports-xfa-forms-while-adobe-reader-for-linux-is-not-supporte#342128 [12:48] Firefox Supports it since very recent version! [12:49] Excellent, because I think when I read Master PDF Editor for Linux has a free and a commercial version, that only means that the free version is a no-cost version. [12:50] I have a local tax jurisdiction that has fill-in tax forms that I could fill in, and print on Linux, but when I tried to save it, my entries would not save. [12:51] Yes, these files were really a pain in the ***. I ususally used a VM with Windows+Adobe for that [12:51] Adobe really sucks trying EEE strategy of Microsoft there [12:51] Best video editor for Linux? [12:59] If you do not encounter bugs: kdenlive [12:59] If you need something more reliable: blender [13:20] Hi folks [13:26] I've got 4gigs of ram and intel i3 , will that even run , I haven't notice any lags or slowdown on kubuntu whatsoever (re @Halis: If you do not encounter bugs: kdenlive [13:26] If you need something more reliable: blender) [13:27] I've got 4gigs of ram and intel i3 , will that even run , I haven't noticed any lags or slowdown on kubuntu whatsoever (re @Halis: If you do not encounter bugs: kdenlive [13:27] If you need something more reliable: blender) [13:32] kdenlive should run. However the more complex you edit the video, the more laggy it can get. However they have a support group, where you can ask for more help: @kdenlive (re @blinkengine: I've got 4gigs of ram and intel i3 , will that even run , I haven't noticed any lags or slowdown on kubuntu whatsoever) [13:33] For example you can reduce the resolution of the preview to increase performance [13:34] Thanks , I was thinking about openshot as well but it looked very basic , I'll give kdenlive and shotcut a go later tomorrow (re @Halis: kdenlive should run. However the more complex you edit the video, the more laggy it can get. However they have a support group, where you can ask for more help: @kdenlive) [13:44] Just make sure, you are using their appimage or another way to get the latest version of kdenlive (re @blinkengine: Thanks , I was thinking about openshot as well but it looked very basic , I'll give kdenlive and shotcut a go later tomorrow) === mihai_ is now known as m105 === HelloNewman is now known as Hash [15:55] this new kubuntu release sure is acting weird. it decided firefox wasn't installed anymore, then any time I tried to open a url highlighted by konsole it'd download it via kioexec, even though the default browser changed to chrome. so I reinstalled firefox (even though it was installed) then I installed the firefox deb instead of the snap, and now the system let me set firefox as the default web [15:56] browser, but when I click on links in konsole they open in builder === Iamthehuman is now known as Iamthehuman1 [16:02] fixed. needed to tweak a bunch of xdg-mime stuff [16:25] Got a wierd question. I installed ubuntu, then installed kubuntu desktop on top of it and loved it. I would like to remove gnome, would this break my system? [16:27] Try shotcut. (re @blinkengine: Best video editor for Linux?) [16:29] It sure would , it did break mine , so I had to do all over again but this time I installed kubuntu iso (re @IrcsomeBot: Got a wierd question. I installed ubuntu, then installed kubuntu desktop on top of it and loved it. I would like to remove gnome, would this break my system?) [16:50] wew [17:27] ok so, since this update KDE seems to want to open http://*.jpg urls in gwenview/okular, instead of firefox. How do I get firefox to handle all http urls [18:47] I guess, within Firefox. There are many settings how to handle different files [19:06] I agree, start with FF first, but for a KDE browser, I would see if you can change the System Settings > Applications > File Associations. [19:40] @blinkengine - removing gnome stuff will not break your system [19:40] possibly easier to just do a backup and install kubuntu afresh [21:06] If someone also has problems with wayland in virt-manager that everything is blurry: virt-viewer works fine with wayland [21:07] If someone has also problems with wayland in virt-manager that everything is blurry: virt-viewer works fine with wayland [21:56] No, its the kioexec handler, happens for all links clicked within konsole [21:56] firefox works just fine for clicking links within itself === ivy is now known as FuqMarryKill