[03:35] <Spitfire1900> How best to restore the Kubuntu gear to the Application launcher? I cannot find it in the "Select Icon" menu
[08:08] <user|5> hi
[08:09] <user|5> I want to the system requirements of kubuntu
[08:09] <user|5> i searched from website to website
[08:09] <user|5> but most of them is based on ubuntu
[08:10] <user|5> is there any for kubuntu only
[10:19] <mparillo> It is similar to Ubuntu. Kubuntu should be a bit lighter, but not enough to make any real difference.
[11:53] <user|18> Hello everyone, I have an ASUS Vivobook laptop, when I download Kubuntu, it is displayed in the ACPI error logs, how can I fix it?
[11:54] <user|18> Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/b8ee52aba49d0ab2b249110467039f6d/image.png
[13:05] <mparillo> Does it eventually boot after those error messages?
[13:06] <Maik> mparillo: again, long gone :)
[13:17] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 seems to be power management to detect wifi or similar. Latest vivobook have many problems with mediatek (mt7921). (re @IrcsomeBot: <user|18> Hello everyone, I have an ASUS Vivobook laptop, when I download Kubuntu, it is displayed in the ACPI error logs, how can I fix it?)
[16:32] <WinExpert> The best C++ IDE for Kubuntu? I actually use Windows 11 and I want to change system to Kubuntu, but I can't find a good IDE for C++
[16:39] <Maik> https://www.google.com/search?channel=fs&client=ubuntu&q=C%2B%2B+ide+linux
 If you are ok with payed one then CLion is the best C++ IDE you can get on Linux. If you want a free one then KDevelop. (re @IrcsomeBot: <WinExpert> The best C++ IDE for Kubuntu? I actually use Windows 11 and I want to change system to Kubuntu, but I can't find a good IDE for C++)
 Also be sure if you will install KDevelop to have cmake installed. Its kinda newbie trap, Kdevelop will refuse to create a new project and give you a some confusing error message if you don't have a cmake installed :)
[16:54] <cbreak> I like Visual Studio Code
[16:54] <cbreak> it's ... ok.
[16:54] <Maik> ah bummer... sadly they left :/
[16:54] <cbreak> and it has a ton of very cool features, like SSH Remote Editing
[16:54] <cbreak> (including remote debugging)
[16:55] <cbreak> it has CMake support, and some kind of auto completion too.
 You are admin here, right? (re @IrcsomeBot: <Maik> ah bummer... sadly they left :/)
[17:14] <Maik> No i'm not :)
 ok, just wondering. (re @IrcsomeBot: <Maik> No i'm not :))
 ok, just wondering :) (re @IrcsomeBot: <Maik> No i'm not :))
[18:04] <rahim> Hi.