[00:10] <oerheks> usr/share/doc/apt/examples/sources.list
[00:11] <oerheks> without multiverse and such..
 Hello, this will work out if I create a backup with my old Kubuntu via the internal Linux program tar and then play it in the new user. Are the programs transferred with the settings? I really don't want to have to readjust all the programs.
 Hm. I don't know.
 If you transfert all your settings, some program using path to file Can not work correctly (re @SA: Hello, this will work out if I create a backup with my old Kubuntu via the internal Linux program tar and then play it in the new user. Are the programs transferred with the settings? I really don't want to have to readjust all the programs.)
 😂 sorry for my english
 ok, too bad.... 😢.    my english is not good either
[04:18] <mybalzitch> any reason copy/paste would not work under plasma/wayland ?
[04:19] <mybalzitch> I go edit -> copy in firefox, and it doesn't end up in the copy/paste buffer
[04:40] <Guest53> Hello
[04:41] <Guest53> need a little help here
[04:43] <Guest53> i recently setup kubuntu 21.10 and updated the system and all that staff, however i face wiered thing with 2 of app which is krita and VLC .. when i enter full screen mode with the apps are maximised it give me a black window,
[04:44] <Guest53> the VLC is the pre-installed on the system and the krita is appimage from krita website
[04:45] <Guest53> however this dosent happend when i enter full screen mode with the 2 apps are not maximized, then it works fine
[04:46] <Guest53> i tried the same thing with blender  but this behavior is not happened
[04:46] <Guest53> any ideas ?
[12:25] <mparillo> mybalzitch: One test might be a Qt browser like Konqueror, Falkon, or Qutebrowser. That might narrow it down.
 Can anyone please help me with MTP related issue? Whenever I connect my Android device to my laptop i always get this error (The file or folder udi=/org/kde/solid/udev/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb1/1-6 does not exist.)
 Note, via ADB I can access my Android device but as GUI on kubuntu
 I would really appreciate if I get some help from this group, thanks
[14:14] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
 😊😍 : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/386884e9/file_51671.jpg
[15:09] <jiggawatt> lovely :)
[16:56] <peerzety> hi
[16:56] <peerzety> is any body?
[17:28] <derek-shnosh> Anyone avail to provide any tips to make my dispay setting retain its 95hz refresh rate upon login?
[17:28] <derek-shnosh> It reverts to 60hz every time.
[17:29] <derek-shnosh> Kubuntu 21.10, plasmta 5.23.5, Frameworks 5.89, Kernel 5.13.0.23
[17:30] <derek-shnosh> Same environment on my laptop with Intel, and my desktop with Nvidia driver... issue only exists on desktop with Nvidia.
[18:11] <DarinMiller> Hi derek-shnosh. Set the desired refresh rate in an init file such as /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-nvidia.conf.  Then, in Sys Settings -> startup/shutdown -> Background services disable Kscreen 2.
[18:16] <DarinMiller> You can also use a command in a script or assign to kb shortcut such as: nvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="DP-0: nvidia-auto-select +0+0, DP-2: 2560x1440_144 +3840+0 {viewportin=3840x2160, ForceCompositionPipeline=On}"
[18:22] <derek-shnosh> Thank you, DarinMiller. I'll check those out.
[20:26] <dv__> hi
[20:27] <dv__> I have an NVMe SSD whose first partition is an EFI one. if I select "Use entire disk and set up encrypted LVM", will this wipe the EFI partition as well? this must not happen, since it also contains Windows EFI files
[20:27] <dv__> (dual-boot setup)
[20:28] <dv__> I also tried the manual method, however, it is unclear to me how to set up encryption through the installer then. I can only specify that a partition is to be a physical volume for crypto, but I don't see an option to then set up LVM in there or similar.
[20:29] <dv__> I could manually set up the crypto & LVM, mount them, and then start the installer, but that's a plan B in case this really isn't possible otherwise.
[20:29] <oerheks> UEFI cannot read inside LVM, so ESP - efi system partition must be outside the LVM, AFAIK
[20:30] <oerheks> so the whole disk option is not an option, and windows should have the EFI partition
[20:30] <oerheks> that would fix your issue
[20:36] <dv__> hm true
[20:37] <dv__> and, if I go with the "Use entire disk and set up encrypted LVM" option, what filesystem is used? btrfs? ext4?
[20:44] <oerheks> you will finally have ext4 partitions
[20:45] <oerheks> but with conveniant snap shots
[20:46] <oerheks> oh wait, that is not lvm but zfs https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/using-zfs-snapshots-clones#1-overview
[21:09] <dv__> hm
[21:10] <dv__> also, I've seen claims that non-LTS releases are essentially beta versions and not really stable?
[21:12] <dv__> I have been using 20.04, but for steam proton, newer mesa and kernel versions seem to help with some games
[21:13] <dv__> so I am considering 21.10, but kept getting warned that non-LTS releases are risky and not for production etc.
 21.10 running stable here on multiple systems.
[22:58] <mybalzitch> I run 21.10 on my desktops and its less than idea. Kernel is fine, but KDE leaves some to be desired.
[22:58] <mybalzitch> backports are slightly better sometimes, but also slightly worse