[02:01] <Draxdev> Hello
[02:04] <Draxdev> I am using ubuntu-xboxdrv to use my Ipega PG-9078 gamepad. I am not using with bluetooth but here is the weird part. It's detecting 5 different gamepads (js0 to js4) and will detect it even if my gamepad it's not connected
[02:04] <Draxdev> In other hand, my gamepad it's not working
[08:41] <user|5> Hi, I want to make bootable USB with KUBUNTU,...
[08:41] <user|5> Can you help me, please_
 u can , its easy, if u r on windows , try with rufus
 if on linux , try balena etcher (re @IrcsomeBot: <user|5> Hi, I want to make bootable USB with KUBUNTU,...)
[13:24] <cbreak> ubuntu also has "Startup Disk Creator". Not sure if that comes with ubuntu or kubuntu though
[13:37] <Maik> cbreak: iirc you have to install it on kubuntu
[13:37] <Maik> but then again the user has been long gone
[13:52] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[14:19] <Phoenix_EADITH> Hello
[14:19] <BluesKaj> hi Phoenix_EADITH
[20:00] <uti> How to stop snap from installing automatically when I install other packages?
[20:03] <uti> I mean when I install with apt
 im trying to save an .img of an sd card the sdcard is 57.7 GB i use the following command "sudo dd if=/dev/sdb of=~/backup.img" and ive tried "bs=1024" and "bs=1M" and a few other variations of bs. DD starts writing the image and i can see the sd card reader working. but after a few minutes the "working" light on the sd card reader just goes solid red and my computer becomes non responsive. the only way to "un-freeze" my c
[22:21] <derek_> omputer is
  by pulling the card reader out and hitting the hardware reset button. Im using a desktop computer with ubuntu 20.04. the image does write..... but the resulting .img is only 20.7 gb everytime. ive tried 11 different sd cards and two different card readers
 Good night people. I'm talking about Brazil, an old computer that is stopped, I want to know if it's possible to install Kubuntu, my motherboard is Asus, model: P5vd2-x. It has the chipset: VIA PT890 Ponte Norte. VIA VT8237A South Bridge. Will Kubuntu recognize it ??
[23:30] <valorie> @Claudionei why not write an ISO to a thumbdrive or CD and try?
[23:30] <Dragnslcr> @Claudionei - it will probably detect the hardware, but unless you have the highest CPU and RAM that the motherboard supports, Kubuntu probably won't run very well
[23:30] <valorie> that will cost you nothing but some time