[01:12] <paramike> hello
[01:14] <paramike> hello I'm having issues with the latest LTS version ... when I install then update my computer comes up to a black screen ... is this an easy thing to fix ???
[01:16] <paramike> 121 people here ... hello ???
[01:28] <paramike> hello
[01:28] <paramike> hello
[01:28] <paramike> hello
[01:28] <paramike> hello
 Hi
 Laptop or desktop?
 Well, I have a same issue before. It’s happen sometimes when you install or the updated software having problem with qt. (I guess) You can check if this is a problem of plasma or the system’s problem by trying different environments such like gnome, cinnamon, xfce4, etc. (re @IrcsomeBot: <paramike> hello I'm having issues with the latest LTS version ... when I install then update my computer comes up to a black screen ... is this a
 (The last it happened to me, I just uninstall a widget in plasma, then it fix: )
 But, there are a lot of causes of this problem.
[03:19] <user|86> Hi
[03:20] <user|86> I seem to have a problem with KDE based distros
[03:20] <user|86> Like Kubuntu, and I also tried MX linux KDE to make sure, and same problem
[03:21] <user|86> Basically when I install VS code or Atom on KDE and I log into my github
[03:21] <oerheks> we only support Kubuntu
[03:22] <user|86> The moment I close VS code or Atom editor, it logs out
[03:22] <user|86> And I need to sign into github again the next time I open VS code or Atom
[03:22] <user|86> Yes, sir, I am using Kubuntu
[03:23] <user|86> I need to sign into github on VS code or Atom every time I open either of these applications
[03:24] <user|86> Is there an intended reason for that? or am I doing something wrong?
[03:28] <oerheks> git config --global credential.helper cache # might work to store credentials  https://www.tecmint.com/fix-git-user-credentials-for-https/#:~:text=To%20prevent%20Git%20from%20asking,in%20the%20URL%20as%20shown.&text=The%20main%20drawback%20of%20this,in%20the%20Shell%20history%20file.
[03:29] <oerheks> other page; https://www.codegrepper.com/code-examples/shell/stay+logged+in+to+git+terminal
[03:30] <oerheks> https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/getting-started-with-git/why-is-git-always-asking-for-my-password
[03:30] <oerheks> for Atom, no idea
[03:34] <user|86> Thanks a lot, sir
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[10:24] <Silver67> Hello,how can I boost up my kde? I have 3gb ram
[10:27] <Maik> upgrade your ram then
[10:27] <Maik> or to speed it up set the Animation speed to Instant
[10:27] <Maik> that's all you can do
[10:28] <Maik> to run Kubuntu or any of the ubuntu flavors properly you at least need 4GB RAM
[10:29] <Maik> but how higher the better
[10:29] <Maik> Silver67: ^
[10:30] <Silver67> No more tips?
[10:31] <Maik> nope, that's it
[10:31] <Maik> or switch to another DE
[10:31] <Maik> or distro/flavor
[10:32] <Maik> Silver67: lubuntu or xubuntu are more suited for your system i guess
[10:51] <alkisg> Silver67: you can also switch to debian/kde/32bit, as 32bit needs 40% less ram than 64bit
[10:51] <alkisg> kde is a bit lighter than xubuntu nowadays
[10:51] <alkisg> (wrt ram usage)
[10:52] <alkisg> lubuntu < kubuntu < xubuntu < mate < gnome. It used to be that kubuntu was heavier than mate, but not anymore
[10:55] <Maik> alkisg: i don't agree that kde is lighter than xubuntu with xfce.
[10:56] <alkisg> Maik: well, that's what `free` showed in my tests
[10:56] <alkisg> I tested "freshly booted system" and "with firefox", the results was what I wrote above
[10:57] <Maik> xubuntu when idle uses about 490MB of RAM
[10:58] <Maik> kubuntu about 780
[10:59] <Maik> they left anyway i see
[11:01] <alkisg> Maik, which version are you testing with? I tested with 20.04
[11:01]  * alkisg re-tests with 21.10 live CDs..
[11:07] <alkisg> xubuntu: 442/731 (at boot/with firefox), kubuntu: 490/818 => you're right, in 21.10 kubuntu is indeed a bit heavier. I don't remember if I had tested with live CDs or installed systems...
[11:12] <alkisg> bullseye/kde/32bit (installed system): 396/658 (debian is a bit heavier than kubuntu, but 32bit makes it lighter)
[11:18] <Maik> alkisg: Kubuntu 22.04
[11:24] <Maik> how much resources are used also depends on on which system/hardware you are running a distro on
[11:25] <Maik> i have a old netbook with 1GB RAM on which Debian 11 XFCE uses about 230 to 290 MB
[11:25] <Maik> and that's 32bit
[12:02] <alkisg> Sure, my tests are all done in the same VM, with the same RAM etc
[14:19] <bastiaan> for old PC's with low hardware specs I've used Trinity Desktop Environment, which is a fork of the old KDE 3.5
[14:19] <bastiaan> together with debian
[14:22] <alkisg> In truth, any advantage of 50MB-100MB RAM due to the DE, are insignificant when one loads a browser that needs 1GB+...
 Hello, Kubuntu lovers!
[14:47] <xingwozhonghua__> Kubuntu can not be installed in vMware, because the installer does not have a desktop icon at the time of installation, can someone reproduce it?
[16:14] <Maik> xingwozhonghua__: which version of Kubuntu?
[16:52] <user|10> bonjour je ne réussi pas ,a détecter le perpherique de son 00:0e.0 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation Celeron N3350/Pentium N4200/Atom E3900 Series Audio Cluster (rev 0b)
[16:52] <user|10> avez-vous une solution merci
[16:53] <Maik> !fr
[19:49] <user|59> 1. How can I install kubuntu on my old macbook with disk on key (not CD)
[19:51] <Maik> https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/create-a-usb-stick-on-macos#7-boot-your-mac
[19:52] <Maik> if you already flashed the usb stick with Kubuntu
[19:53] <user|59> 2. Can I download the Kubuntu ISO file to a Mac  and install it on my other macbook (old one)
[19:56] <Maik> user|59: read that manual
[19:57] <Maik> start from the beginning
[23:52] <joselo> hi