[00:04] <hays> is there any user experience difference between wayland and x?
[00:11] <oerheks> it is not standard in 21.10 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ImpishIndri/Beta/Kubuntu but available on login
[00:12] <oerheks> tell us your experience ... main difference is the hardware, AMD or Nvidia
[00:13] <hays> hmm im in a vm
[01:25] <hays> is there a way to make two-finger scrolling a better experience in linux? its always so choppy
[01:35] <hays> it jumps like 1/3 of a screen all at once
[01:35] <hays> very disruptive to reading--i have to find the place on the page again every time it does it
[02:15] <hays> ugh.. this looks to be an annoying combination of issues--very little the responsibility of the DE I think
[05:55] <keithzg> Hmm is there any way to check and/or change the sample rate being used for audio output? I keep getting a thing where after a while of having things running my soundcard is pitching everything down a tad until I outright reboot, been driving me a bit crazy.
[05:56] <keithzg> (The same USB soundcard, a gen 2 Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, *was* working fine until the most recent distro upgrade, so I definitely have my wary eye on Pipewire; those Gnome/RHEL folks have certainly caused me no end of audio issues with their shiny new stuff in the past...)
[13:49] <ro> Ola
[13:57] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[14:14] <umermansoor> hi
[14:15] <umermansoor> I am new user of linux, and I am using Kubuntu 21.10, I was able to control the Fan Speed of my laptop on windows 7, using Hwinfo software but in linux I am unable to control fan speed as it is not detecting my fan sensor?
[14:16] <umermansoor> how can I solve this problem, I am in really need of controlling the fan
[14:18] <umermansoor> anyone??
[14:21] <BluesKaj> maybe cleaning your fan might solve your problem
[16:54] <user|23> it there at kubuntu's oS a way to install Photoshop?
[16:55] <user|23> please
[16:55] <genii> There is no native Linux port of Photoshop
[16:55] <cbreak> you can try gimp or something like that.
[16:55] <user|23> im not into technical terms or understanding
[16:55] <user|23> what is that
[16:55] <user|23> another OS?
[16:55] <cbreak> other graphics programs
[16:56] <user|23> or a puggin or driver?
[16:56] <genii> Some people have had varying degrees of success installing it in WINE, you could check the !winedb
[16:56] <genii> !winedb
[16:56] <cbreak> https://krita.org/en/
[16:56] <user|23> ok it is a linus kernel system to?
[16:56] <cbreak> https://www.gimp.org/
[16:56] <user|23> linux sorry
[16:57] <cbreak> both should be available in the Discover software download thingie
[16:58] <cbreak> neither are photoshop, but both go into a similar direction
[16:58] <genii> GIMP is very powerful but the learning curve can be frustrating for some
[16:58] <cbreak> genii: I tried to learn photoshop once... it's also frustrating
[16:59] <cbreak> a nice IDE is so much better than a graphics editor :D
[16:59] <genii> Yes, it probably depends on how a specific user's workflow is
[16:59] <user|23> the question is should i use this gimp instead kubuntu? or i can instal gimp at the Kubuntus version
[17:00] <cbreak> both should be available in the Discover software download thingie
[17:00] <user|23> i know how to use photoshop but no use of linux
[17:00] <user|23> thats what I want to lear without let it go photoshop using
[17:00] <cbreak> if you have kubuntu installed, then getting those two is just a few more clicks
[17:01] <user|23> gimp is not a OS in a propper way? am I right?
[17:02] <genii> GIMP is an appplication
[17:02] <user|23> i can install gimp in kubuntu?
[17:02] <user|23> okkkk
[17:02] <user|23> thaaanks
[17:02] <user|23> i think i got it
[17:03] <user|23> that GIMP stuff is helping me to use windows based software?
 Have you tried updating and installing drivers and tlp? (re @IrcsomeBot: <umermansoor> I am new user of linux, and I am using Kubuntu 21.10, I was able to control the Fan Speed of my laptop on windows 7, using Hwinfo software but in linux I am unable to control fan speed as it is not detecting my fan sensor?)
 No (re @IrcsomeBot: <user|23> that GIMP stuff is helping me to use windows based software?)
 Gimp is a photo editing tool like photoshop
[17:04] <user|23> wou
 For windows app you need winehq
[17:04] <user|23> im really learning
 :)
[17:05] <user|23> so in that way i can use my know software photosho?
[17:05] <user|23> fckn monopoly i know but i use it to work
 What gimp or ur adobe photoshop? (re @IrcsomeBot: <user|23> so in that way i can use my know software photosho?)
[17:05] <user|23> photoshop
[17:06] <user|23> ok so im installing kubuntu
[17:06] <user|23> then i should find wineq
[17:07] <user|23> and then i can use photoshop or install it, am I right?
[17:07] <cbreak> I wouldn't be convinced
[17:07] <cbreak> adobe is rather DRM heavy
[17:08] <cbreak> wine might not work so well with that stuff
[17:08] <user|23> yes
[17:08] <genii> You would need to check the compatibility of your photoshop version against their database to see if it will even be possible to run it first
 Hmm i suggest you to stick to windows if you wanna use adobe only software or just dual boot the system if wanna stick to linux,well if you still wanna use photosop in linux after installing wine support(read the instructions properly carefully read the manuals please) then you can use it but the experience would not be smooth i.g i am not sure its depends on ur sytem too
[17:09] <user|23> very good
[17:13] <Guest4892> so is not a used way that use photoshop at any linux distros?
[17:28] <user|89> ping
[17:29] <Maik> user|89: do you need help with something?
[17:29] <user|89> Hello Maik. Yes
[17:29] <Maik> !ask | user|89
[17:30] <user|89> I hope you're well. In the past several times of updating my Kubuntu. The WiFi dongle driver stops working and I'll have to install it again. Where can I report it or what can I do to fix it. Knowing that I'm kind of a newbie
[17:31] <Maik> chekc launchpad for bugs, if there aren't any file a bug report and also try searching askubuntu
[17:32] <Maik> i'm not an expert on such things to be honest so i can't help you
[17:34] <user|89> Thank you, Maik.
[17:34] <Maik> yw
[18:40] <rickm|2> Kubuntu 20.04. How do I autohide the bottom task bar?
[18:44] <Maik> rickm|2: google is your friend: https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/kur43e/autohide_taskbar/
[18:50] <rickm|2> Maik: Google wasn't my friend ... I googled "kubuntu autohide taskbar" ... didn't think to google plasma ... the link you gave me was for Fedora  ...
[18:54] <kubuntu> Is there a way to reach fscrypt experts on IRC?
[18:54] <kubuntu> I'm not able to access my encrypted directories from a liveusb
[22:46] <keithzg> Rebooting to get my soundcard playing stuff at the right pitch again, le sigh