=== tamnil is now known as tamnil_ === anon is now known as Guest7781 [03:35] How long after Ubuntu Beta/Release do they release the flavors? or is it simultaneous === niklas is now known as Speedstick [11:13] Simultaneous. The ISOs generally become available before the official announcement. [14:25] Hi all === axeKirves is now known as kirvesAxe === TheMaster is now known as Unit193 === oerheks_ is now known as oerheks [16:13] is there a release date for 22.04 ? [16:14] mybalzitch: the release schedule has been out for months which state April 21st [16:14] Beta is due March 31st [16:15] https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/jammy-jellyfish-release-schedule/23906 [16:16] MONTHS [16:16] thanks [16:16] yw [16:54] good afternoon , the system kde plasma version 5.25.2 not native support resolution of many monitor I am have problems for set resolution 1920x1200 and each restart the back default configuration. I maked code whit "xrandr" and saved in file ".profile" but not work. [16:55] user|69: which kubuntu version? [16:56] user|69, reset your monitor with its own menu? [16:56] there's no kde plasma 5.25.2 by the way [16:56] 5.25.2? please lend me your time machine [16:57] https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/plasma-desktop is still on .24 [16:57] oh [16:59] Kubuntu 21.10 [17:00] nope, still on https://packages.ubuntu.com/impish/plasma-desktop 4:5.22.5-0ubuntu1 .. where did you get 5.25? [17:00] also try reset your monitor, 1080x1200 might not be correct, see specs of your vendor [17:00] yes [17:03] oerheks: there's no 5.25 yet [17:03] the better configuration was 1920x1200 I test [17:04] I guess they typo'd 5.22.5 -> to 5.25.2 [17:04] i.e. swapped the last 2 and 5 in error [17:07] Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/aca76628b190652dfd532140c224d8a0/Screenshot_20220320_140519.png [17:07] * RikMills is proved correct [17:08] oke, try the fix i typed before, or check the real specs of your monior [17:15] Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/3f9700b1bb32b546e46e092c8e336d26/pasted.txt [17:16] Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/3f9700b1bb32b546e46e092c8e336d26/pasted.txt [17:16] see? no 1980x1200 [17:16] buy more pixels :-P [17:17] Screen Type [17:17] LED [17:17] Active Area [17:17] 476.64 (H) x 268.11 (V) mm [17:17] Aspect Ratio [17:17] 16:9 [17:17] no [17:17] we read your 'picture' [17:20] Drone não entendi [17:20] como configurar dessa forma? [17:21] english please [17:21] 1920x1200 is not possible [17:22] 1920x1080 is your resolution [17:23] Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/849767ddd6ae149ca093b92082682650/resolution.png [17:26] such resolution is not native, but simulated [17:27] you would see weird artifacts while scrolling, i guess [17:32] The resolution 1920x1080 was not good [17:32] cut windows [17:39] Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/d6f1b75def3fe4c68ba47c2566390147/resolution1920x1080.png [17:48] reset your monitor with its own menu, might solve this [19:10] Hi everyone! I am having some trouble with my Kubuntu installation can I receive help here? [19:15] Guest2983: please describe the issue and wait for someone to respond. If no one is around ask in #ubuntu too and try searching the forums or askubuntu.com [19:16] I am not a heavy linux user I mostly use windows but I have an ssd with kubuntu installed that I switch to when I need linux to work on various projects. Usually I am able to boot into it with GRUB no problem but today when I try to boot into it I just get a black screen. I tried to do the boot repair and I have the pastebin from that but it didn't [19:16] work its still a black screen. Now I could just reinstall it as I dont have any important files on it but this isn't the first time I've had to reinstall it and I would like to find out how to repair it instead. Here is the pastebin: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/hkxXRtQPYT/ [19:17] I had that already typed out from elsewhere so it was easy to copy/paste haha [19:18] The only thing that might be connected to this is the fact that I got a new SSD enclosure today for an extra internal SSD I had laying around that I want to use with a raspberry pi so I first initialized the drive in windows then started to format it in windows but realized I should probably format it to ext4 which I didn't see an option for in [19:18] windows so i stopped the formatting and tried to boot up linux to format it there but I got the black screen [19:23] 2IXN (re @join_captcha_bot: ) [19:24] 5zmc (re @join_captcha_bot: ) [19:31] I apologize I my client restarted and gave me a new guest nickname so i just decided to have one that doesnt change . I am the person that asked about the kubuntu boot problems above [19:42] Just to clean things up. You are dualbooting Win + Kubuntu from a single SSD. It was working for a while and then suddenly you are getting just black screen, right? Are you getting it before you get into the GRUB menu, or after you select the Kubuntu in GRUB menu and letting it boot? (re @IrcsomeBot: I apologize I my client restarted and gave me a new guest nickname so i just decided to have one that doesnt change . I am the person [20:00] No I have an NVME drive with windows installed and then a separate SSD with linux installed. The linux SSD is my boot drive as that boots up GRUB and I can select kubuntu or windows from there. Yes it was working for a while but now it is booting me to a black screen after I select Kubuntu from GRUB. Windows is working fine === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [20:22] First thing I would try to is to check you have a multiple kernels installed. Maybe a new one was installed during some update, and it does not like something in your HW. In GRUB menu select "Advanced Options for Ubuntu". You will see list of all Kernels installed, select the older one and hit enter. See if it helps. [20:38] since you got disconnected: First thing I would try to is to check you have a multiple kernels installed. Maybe a new one was installed during some update, and it does not like something in your HW. In GRUB menu select "Advanced Options for Ubuntu". You will see list of all Kernels installed, select the older one and hit enter. See if it helps. [20:38] ok i will try that [20:39] seems like i have 3 different ones installed lol idk how that happened. Im selecting the oldest one [20:42] I selected it and now it is just saying "Loading Linux 5.11.0-27-generic Loading inital ramdisk..." and its not doing anything else I think it might be frozen [20:53] What are the kernel versions that you have available? [20:54] Likely this is relevant https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=212133 [20:54] bugzilla.kernel.org bug 212133 in Platform Specific/Hardware "Kernel 5.11 crashes when it boots, it produces black screen." [Blocking, Resolved: Code_fix] [20:54] I have versions 5.11.0-(46,37,27)-generic [20:56] But this is strange because I have not updated linux to a new version this is the same version that has always been working [20:56] Could a GPU driver update in windows affect the linux driver? [20:57] You can get new kernels via updates, even when you are keeping the same version of Kubuntu [20:58] jacklanser: nvidia updates are sometimes troublesome [20:58] !nomodeset [20:58] Systems with certain graphics chipsets may not boot properly out of the box. "Temporarily Add a Kernel Boot Parameter for Testing" as discussed at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters to add the "nomodeset" parameter there. [20:58] Even if I haven't even booted kubuntu since the last time I was on it? [20:58] you might try that [20:58] otoh I have nvidia and have had no probs for years [20:59] but this is a system76 laptop and I have their graphics driver stuff installed although I don't use their popOS [20:59] GPU driver update in windows affect the linux driver? -- no. [21:01] The no mode set worked! [21:02] Now do I reinstall the GPU driver? [21:03] just run updates properly and you are fine [21:05] Ok thank you! For the future. What could have caused this? [21:17] You can always expect some level of randomness with nVidia on board 😉 [21:18] they got disconnected again :) [21:48] Since 21.10 cycling backwards through the applications with Alt-Shift-Tab isn't working any more. Any Ideas? [21:49] Even though it is set up in the shortcuts: [21:50] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/ea960844/file_54357.jpg [22:01] How to change kernel in kubutnu? [22:01] Im stuck at a kernel update and im unable to change it, there is no grub [22:14] No grub. You may need to chroot from an installation USB to rebuild it. Then sudo apt update && sudi apt full-upgrade [22:15] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing