[00:16] <user|67> hi, i tried installing kde neon on imac 2012 in hopes to revive it and I ran into a problem.
[00:16] <user|67> First, kde neon suddenly stops working, the system simply stands up tightly without the possibility of mouse movement.
[00:16] <user|67> Secondly, I try to boot again from the flash drive, but the mac does not go into the mode of selecting the boot device when the alt button is pressed, i have a magic keyboard i think it just doesn't turn on along with running imac
[00:16] <user|67> what can I try to do with the system freeze and how do I now boot from the flash drive?
[09:02] <zoli62> Hi!
 "what can I try to do with the..." <- https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201255
[09:05] <zoli62> I have a question about upgrade from 20.04.3 LTS point release to the latest 20.04.4 in the  command line: How can I upgrade to the latest Kubuntu LTS release released in February from the previous point release?
[09:08] <valorie> zoli62: for a full-upgrade, then sudo do-release-upgrade
[09:09] <valorie> if you are a bit behind you might have to run that more than once
[09:11] <zoli62> Is the apt dist-upgrade command not good for this?
[09:14] <RikMills> zoli62: no
[09:16] <RikMills> oh, 20.04.3 -> 20.04.4?
[09:16] <RikMills> if so, then yes
[09:18] <zoli62> RikMills Yes, that was my question, but apt dist-upgrade does not provide new upgradeable packages
[09:20] <RikMills> zoli62: if it says you are up to date, then you are on effectively on 22.04.4 already. there are not a load of new packages for it, just incremental updates since the last point release
[09:21] <zoli62> RikMills The same is true with the Muon package manager
[09:21] <RikMills> in that case you are good
[09:22] <RikMills> 22.04.4 is just a new ISO that incorporates all updates since 22.04.3. an installed system will get there by just keeping it up to date as normal
[09:22] <zoli62> RikMills When is the opportunity to upgrade to the latest LTS point release released on February 24?
[09:23] <RikMills> zoli62: there in't. just apply updates normally and you get there
[09:24] <zoli62> I know Ubuntu is always a little slippery in this regard.
[09:28] <zoli62> RikMills As if I remember a long time ago that it would be possible to upgrade to the previous point release after the next point release, right?
[14:39] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[21:04] <winisreallybored> this channel is just a constant feed of ppl joining and leaving
[21:09] <Dragnslcr> I think weekends are often fairly quiet
[21:28] <mparillo> I turn off notifications for joins and parts.
 Hi, I'm going to buy a notebook and I'm thinking about doing a dualboot
 The notebook is an Lenovo IdeaPad Flex 5 14"
 Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7
 8 GB DDR4 3200MHz
 512 GB SSD
 It also has tactil panel
 Is a good idea?
[22:01] <tomreyn> eliharriet: it's above the minimum requirements, so should work.
[22:02] <tomreyn> as always, there can be some parts which do not work out of the box, or for which no driver is available at all
 Oh, thanks
 One last question, do you now if I'll be able to use the tactil panel on linux?
 Or it could be a problem/don't work?
 I was thinking about use it to take notes
 I would not expect any issues with the controlling of touchscreen. However common Linux issues with convertibles are with automatic screen rotating and keyboard disabling (when the screen is flipped). That may require some thinkering :) (re @eliharriet: Or it could be a problem/don't work?)
 My geek reflex would be to recommend you some of real Thinkpads - R or T or X series, which are traditionally having great Linux support (even having official Linux Certification from Lenovo) and very good build quality. But they are not convertibles of course (if that is an requirement)
 Ahh ok thank you!