[00:05] <Peter1> Hello is this working? can someone else see this message?
[00:06] <thonker> Yes
[00:06] <oerheks> We hear ya
[00:07] <Peter1> Thank you for answering i had a problem conecting to the server before.
[00:27] <Peter1> Could somene tell me the corect way to use rhash from the comand line?
[00:27] <Peter1> I am trying this:
[00:27] <Peter1> rhash -v --sha256 -simple -o= </home/user/Documents/2839/AA.zip.sha2> /home/user/Documents/2839/AA.zip
[00:27] <Peter1> rhash -v -simple --sha256 /home/user/Documents/2839/AA.zip -o=</home/user/Documents/2839/AA.zip.sha2>
[00:27] <Peter1> But it keeps showing me this:
[00:27] <Peter1> Format string is: %{sha-256}  %p\n
[00:31] <Peter1> Sorry did not expected it to post blank lines when i pasted the message into the IRC Client Sorry.
[05:13] <lirodon> running Kubuntu 21.10, and I can't get my Samsung Galaxy S20 FE to connect over USB to transfer files
[05:14] <lirodon> In addition, KDE Connect, even if I do set up a folder on my SD card as an exposed storage location, does not let me access it through Dolphin
[08:35] <cbreak> you might need something like mtp-tools
[08:37] <cbreak> or rather, kio-extras
 unfortunately, nothing happens, it asks me for the password, but that's it. how do you mean back up data, put it on an external hard drive and then insert it into the new Kubuntu? (re @daanota: Sudo modprob e1000e)
[14:39] <user|55> Hello. I just installed Kubuntu on a machine with a Z690 Motherboard and the OS doesn't seem to have any compatible drivers for the Ethernet Network Card or WiFi card, meaning I have no internet access. Nor did any proper graphics drivers get installed. I am stuck to 1024x1080 resolution. What would be the easiest way to solve this?
[14:40] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[14:44] <user|55> Should I have used 21.10 instead of LTS?
[14:54] <Alabalistic> user|55:  depends all good
[14:55] <BluesKaj> user|55, why ?
[14:56] <Alabalistic> with newer hardware you need newer kernel, the LTS is stable, and the 21.10 i s just a preparetion for the next stable release
[14:57] <Alabalistic> if you use 21.10 you need to upgrade your distro do 22.04 in few mounts, if you wanna install it and don't touch it next 5 years then lts is your friend
[14:57] <Alabalistic> next, the 21.10 is more beautiful, newer plasma and feutures.
[15:41] <user|5> Was there an answer for the previous question regarding lack of drivers for the z690 motherboard?
[15:43] <BluesKaj> user|5, MSI?
[15:45] <oerheks> state the hardware that gives no drivers?
[15:45] <oerheks> what graphics and networking?
[17:17] <gob_beldof> (subjective question) - is it worth upgrading from 20.04 LTS to 21.0?
[17:18] <cbreak> yes.
[17:19] <cbreak> new zfs version in 21.10 :)
[17:19] <gob_beldof> do I need to do a clean install? I can't see any definitive way to go from 20.04 to 21.10
[17:20] <cbreak> I think you can upgrade if you switch from lts to normal track
[17:20] <cbreak> not entirely sure...
[17:21] <Maik> gob_beldof: why go from a LTS release to a interim release which is only supported for a few months?
[17:22] <gob_beldof> morbid curiosity?
[17:22] <Maik> not worth it
[17:23] <Maik> besides that the next LTS release, 22.04, will be out in April
[17:26] <Maik> and if you really want to upgrade to 21.10 you have to upgrade to 21.04 first then to 21.10, too much of a hassle imho
[17:27] <gob_beldof> Ok I will wait till 22.04. Will I still need to upgrade like so: 20.04 --> 21.04 --> 21.10 --> 22.04?
[17:28] <Maik> no, you can upgrade from LTS to LTS, so 20.04 to 22.04
[17:28] <cbreak> upgrading between lts is possible directly
[17:29] <gob_beldof> Excellent thanks for clearing that up for me
[17:29] <Maik> np, yw
[17:29] <cbreak> you can also switch between lts and normal releases, if they're directly after each other
[17:30] <Maik> there's afaik no easy option to set that like Ubuntu does
 I'm trying to install kalendar from discover but it says Dependency Resolution Failed : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/4156c76f/image_2022_01_04_22_52_02.png
 Can anyone please help me with this (re @a_k_s_27: )
 I'm using KDE Neon.
[17:32] <Maik> @a_k_s_27 KDE Neon is not supported here, only Kubuntu
[17:32] <Maik> so you have to seek support elsewhere
[17:39] <dev4449> hi. hope you're having a good day.
[17:41] <dev4449> I want to change the location of the repository that I download updates from, should I  use muon package manager?
[18:18] <oerheks> dev4449, yes
[18:18] <cbreak> dev4449: the stuff in /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[18:20] <cbreak> software-properties-qt and software-properties-kde (and software-properties-gtk) can do that too
[18:20] <oerheks> yes, do it the hard way :-D
[18:21] <cbreak> it's a drop-down menu :/
[19:31] <lsd|2> cbreak: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IGzhgjWs6k
[19:31] <lsd|2> JacekMarcinkowski talking throught phone, alone for 1 year
[20:12] <dev4449> how long does it usually take for kubuntu to get a new version of plasma?
 the PC always turns on again after shutting down. Anyone have an idea how to fix this? I mean this is after I installed the WLAN card.
[21:48] <idkau> SA, see if you have wake on wlan enabled on your card.
[23:04] <jesssse> hi all. any of you have a method of contacting kubuntu.org website maintainer?
[23:07] <cbreak> there's a whois entry... but it looks unhelpful
[23:12] <jesssse> yeah, even the contact page on kubuntu.org is outdated...
[23:14] <jesssse> by chance if a maintainer for kubuntu.org stumbles on this, the https://kubuntu.org/support/ page needs to remove EmergeOpen as a commercial support option - they are defunct.
[23:18] <valorie> thank you, jesssse
[23:18] <valorie> I'll report that
[23:26] <jesssse> thanks valorie.
[23:33] <jesssse> any other kde or kubuntu commercial support avaialbe?