[00:18] RO40 [00:19] RO4O [05:48] skramer: try some other vnc servers / viewers to check if the problem is in the software or elsewhere (slow GPU RAM, issues with networking or the window manager...) [05:48] x11vnc as the server and realvnc or tigervnc as the viewer should be the fastest [05:52] skramer: other than that, you could also run a traceroute between the two, such as mtr (package mtr-tiny, or mtr, if you really want a GUI), in both directions, at the same time, to see whether it's a network issue. [05:53] keep in mind that the two computers won't talk to each other directly but through the wireless access point, which *can actually have more difficulties talking to the two computers if they are physically close to one another === julio is now known as dsrf [06:11] I can't change my startup window i tried but it wont change how can i fix this [06:37] alkisg: Thanks for your advice, will try later on. [06:42] tomreyn: Thank you as well, of course [06:51] :) you're welcome [12:29] U9L === pat is now known as pat_ [12:35] Do you mean the Login Screen? What do you want to change? (re @Oov: I can't change my startup window i tried but it wont change how can i fix this) [12:49] The startup screen (re @Pixel: Do you mean the Login Screen? What do you want to change?) [12:50] O changed it once and it wont change again [13:00] Hi all [16:29] 🙏 (re @IrcsomeBot: Hi all) === JakeSays_ is now known as JakeSays [19:33] how to change plymouth in kubuntu [19:34] And how to update kenral from terminal [19:37] kernel updates come with the other updates when available. If you mean how to install a later kernel like 5.16 then i have to say it's not recommended to do so and it's at your own risk. It's not supported. [19:37] kernel updates happen with apt update && apt upgrade [19:38] there *are* newer kernels indeed, for testing, see mainline [19:38] !mainline [19:38] The kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds [19:38] but then you are on your own [19:43] Oov I get the impression you are rather new to Linux and as a newcomer i wouldn't go about messing around much with a stable system. :) [19:44] Of course you are free to do whatever you want with it but i wouldn't recommend to do so. ;) [19:45] indeed, you must have a reason to do so; new hardware or something like that === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life