 Hey , I have a way , yesterday I wasn't able to delete a custom import in latte-dock , it used to load it even after reinstalling (re @jpkhawam: Hello,
 I installed Latte dock, and then removed and then added the Kubuntu default panel on the desktop. The "Meta/Super/Windows" key has stopped opening my applications launcher since, even after uninstalling latte and reverting all shortcuts to default (although i haven't changed anything)
 What can I do?)
 so what I did is
 remove the folder latte-dock under .config directory , then uninstall latte-dock with sudo apt-get --purge remove latte-dock , then reinstall it , it should fix the issue.
 Awesome (re @blinkengine: )
 Oh awesome thank you! (re @blinkengine: so what I did is
 remove the folder latte-dock under .config directory , then uninstall latte-dock with sudo apt-get --purge remove latte-dock , then reinstall it , it should fix the issue.)
[09:13] <DaneGeld> Good morning! I have a problem with Kubuntu.  I logged into my konsole yesterday and I'm getting an error, it seems the update-notifier folder from /usr/share is entirely missing.  I've not removed it, but for some reason the MOTD can't see it, and I can't find it.
[09:17] <mkl69> hel
[09:18] <mkl69> does exceptions in proxy panel(kde) means proxy wont work on that ip
[09:21] <memphisto> hi. in lapotop i have nvme i guess ssd disk with i/o scheduler set to none
[09:21] <memphisto> but when ever somthing is downloading (large files) i have hangs
[09:22] <memphisto> stutter in video/music, slowness - general unresponsivnes
[09:22] <memphisto> 8gb of ram
[09:22] <memphisto> i5-10210U
[09:23] <memphisto> around 4gb used out of 8
[09:23] <memphisto> i suspect io scheduler
[09:23] <memphisto> what is recommendation for i/o scheduler
[09:23] <memphisto> i see none(noop) is default but its not working correctly if you ask me
[11:14] <memphisto> i've got disconnected; so any recommendation for i/o scheduler on nvme disk
[13:15] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:41] <kubuntu> Hi
[13:42] <Nostromo> Er, hi. :P
[14:03] <TJ-> Anyone noticed there is no system settings input device for touchscreens (despite the touchscreen working)
[14:37] <TomTom> Is there a plasma clock widget which shows the day of the year?
[14:40] <BluesKaj> yes, it's the digital clock, it should be located on your taskbar by default
 You can right-click on it and enable all you want and the date format, that you like :) (re @IrcsomeBot: <TomTom> Is there a plasma clock widget which shows the day of the year?)
 İt is very costumizable
[15:05] <TomTom> I checked that before and because you were so confident I looked again. Its only possible to change the locale which defines how the time is being shown. E.g. ancient US format when choosing some US locale. But I can not define a custom string like its possible with the  `date` command. Also I bet no country in the world has the day of year as part of their own format...
 Oh you mean the days past since 1. Jan.
 Not sure, if that is possible with the default clock. But I am sure, you will find another, that can. Unfortunetly I can not test it myself right now :(
[15:15] <BluesKaj> TomTom, take a look at this https://postimg.cc/QHQvKHyQ
[15:23] <TomTom> that looks just like the standard digital clock with some ancient time format ;) but the DOY is missing.  Maybe an HTML clock is a little bit too much, but this would be easy I guess: https://store.kde.org/p/1473016
[15:24] <TomTom> haha but DOY is also missing there... https://github.com/MarcinOrlowski/html-clock-plasmoid/#placeholders
[15:25] <BluesKaj> ancient time format? it's plain and simple and it works
[15:30] <Dragnslcr> I would guess that day-of-year is an uncommon feature, since it's not generally useful to have it quickly available
[15:31] <Dragnslcr> But any clock widget that supports the full strftime format should be able to do it
[15:31] <TomTom> BluesKaj: just kidding. i consider any imperial units and this 12h system as ancient :)
[15:31] <TomTom> I solved it with the HTML clock. It actually supports DOY but does not document it
[15:41] <TomTom> nothing fancy, but its working:
[15:41] <TomTom> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/PHPuWuwQ/image.png
[18:05] <Sazpaimon> I'm looking for a remote desktop solution that works about as good as RDP on Windows does. Specifically: 1. Connect to an active console session (not create a new X session) 2. Match my client resolution (even if the physical monitor of the host machine doesn't support that resolution) 3. Does audio redirection.
[18:06] <Sazpaimon> Ive tried various solutions like xrdp with xvnc, x2go, and even closed source ones like nomachine, and none of them seem to meet these requirements
 How can I get the process name // path of a program by it's system tray icon?
 I have an icon and want to remove the program behind it - but can't figure out the process creating it
[18:22] <alkisg> Sazpaimon: and none does indeed! Try to see if some of the commercial ones like anydesk or teamviewer fit the bill
[18:24] <Sazpaimon> its been a while, but I dont think either of those support arbitrary resolutions for the connection
[18:25] <Sazpaimon> right now the closest I've gotten is nomachine, but it requires I manually add the client machine custom resolution in xrandr, then switch to it, as nomachine doesnt seem to recognize it as a valid resolution on connection
[18:25] <Sazpaimon> and _then_ I need to undo all that when I'm physically at the workstation
[18:26] <Sazpaimon> I'm not sure why these tools can't do all the work of adding the custom modelines and adding them to a display on connection
[18:33] <alkisg> Sazpaimon: when you connect to windows, it stops displaying to the local screen, and switches to a virtual display. The Linux tools don't do that.
[18:33] <alkisg> It could even harm a monitor to add custom resolutions and switch to them; a hidden virtual display would be needed
[18:34] <Sazpaimon> maybe i should get one of those edid emulator stub devices and plug it in to my video card, keep it disabled until a remote client connects
[18:34] <Sazpaimon> it would require a lot of tooling around it though to make it seamless
[18:35] <Sazpaimon> and it would require the EDID is programmed in the device ahead of time if it isn't a standard resolution
[18:36] <Sazpaimon> I suppose this workstation will need to stay on windows for now, then