 🥲🥲 i cant able to clickCursor moving slow : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/99486296/file_55479.jpg
 While updating (re @milesdredd: )
[01:34] <cyskus> Hello, I have recently completed the update to Kubuntu 22.04 and have found that any KDEsu prompt always gives a "permission denied" error.  Entering the exact same password for sudo in Konsole works so I am unsure as to why the elevation fails in this context.  Is there anything that I should try to resolve this issue?  Thanks in advance.
[01:42] <cyskus> I should mention that I can also run "su - $USER bash" without an authentication error, however running said command results in the error "/usr/bin/bash: /usr/bin/bash: cannot execute binary file".  I have run the same update to Kubuntu 22.04 on my laptop with no issues, so I'm not sure what differed that broke one but not the other.
[01:58] <cyskus> Odd, now that I check back on the laptop I get the same error.  I can see that KDEsu is running sudo as a subprocess but I noticed an error in the terminal output: "kf.su: [ ./src/stubprocess.cpp : 225 ]  Unknown request: "stop"".
[01:59] <cyskus> I see the mentioned "unknown request" error output when attempting to run the following command: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexec/kf5/kdesu -c ksystemlog
[02:04] <cyskus> Running "sudo debsums -s" doesn't report any package corruption (aside from one file that I modified in deadbeef).  I'll try rebooting to see if it's a first-boot issue.
 My distributor upgrade window not responding only a black screen
 And in terminal its showing Trace/breakpoint  trap (core dumped)
 But i cant able to use tht terminal
 My distributor upgrade window not responding only a black screen
 And in terminal its showing Trace/breakpoint  trap (core dumped)
 But i cant able to use tht terminal
 Update was completed 78%
[02:30] <cyskus> In case anyone is interested, I have found that the issue that I have been having is a reported bug with kdesu in Kubuntu 22.04: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntustudio-default-settings/+bug/1965439
[02:31] <cyskus> I found this bug listing by searching for some of the syslog messages that I encountered while diagnosing the issue.  Until it is resolved, it appears unlikely that KDEsu invocations will work.
[02:39] <Guest69> Accidentally enabled the screen magnification, how do you disable it? (hot keys?)
[02:41] <Guest69> nvm
[02:42] <Guest69> there should be a message telling you how to disable magnifier when you enable it. it should flash/popup. always have to spend 5 min searching for how to get out of it when it happens
 😂 yea (re @IrcsomeBot: <Guest69> there should be a message telling you how to disable magnifier when you enable it. it should flash/popup. always have to spend 5 min searching for how to get out of it when it happens)
[03:27] <akrogun> Hi.... How to show progress bar or anything in Dolphin, so while I searching files I know the searching still in progress or finish ?
[03:35] <akrogun> I'm using Kubuntu 21.10, Dolphin 21.08.1
[04:20] <akrogun> Oke, after updating to ppa backport, now Dolphin show progress bar while searching file.
[04:21] <akrogun> Thank you... have a nice day, guys
[09:43] <Guest25> Hello, I have made a fresh install of Kubuntu 22.04, and have a following problem - I cant launch driver manager. When I go to settings, and then click on the button, xterm window opens asking for password. So then I specify it, something gets printed and then it closes very quickly, I was never able to make a screenshot in time
[09:43] <Guest25> Maybe someone has an idea how to debug it?
[09:58] <mcox> Upgrade from 21.10 -> 22.04 is not available everyone ..
[09:58] <mcox> sorry
[09:58] <mcox> is * now * available
[09:59] <mcox> '# pkexec do-release-upgrade -m desktop -f DistUpgradeViewKDE'  does the trick
 you can also use apt from console right ?
[10:46] <mcox> I just updated 21.10 -> 22.04 - total time was about 40 mins and everything works fine
[10:46] <mcox> the desktop is more responsive also it seems .#
[10:47] <mcox> very happy with the update !
[11:53] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:00] <Guest25> 0
[12:00] <Guest25> I have made a fresh install of Kubuntu 22.04, and have a following problem - I can't launch driver manager. When I go to settings, and then click on its button, xterm window opens asking for password. So then after I specify it, something gets printed in the console and afterwards it closes very quickly, so I was never able to make a screenshot in
[12:00] <Guest25> time. I am not sure how to provide more logs in this case. Maybe someone has some idea and could help me?
[12:09] <Guest25> It seems I got following error:
[12:09] <Guest25> "Authorization required, but no authorization protocol specified
[12:09] <Guest25> qt.qpa.xcb: could not connect to display :10.0
[12:09] <Guest25> qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "" even though it was found.
[12:09] <Guest25> This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
[12:09] <Guest25> Available platform plugins are: eglfs, linuxfb, minimal, minimalegl, offscreen, vnc, wayland-egl, wayland, wayland-xcomposite-egl, wayland-xcomposite-glx, xcb."
[12:17] <Guest25> Okay, seems like sudo cp ~/.Xauthority /root helped
 Anyone know why this happens to my PC every once a day : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/685db05e/file_55485.jpg
 No idea, but I like this one better ;)
 https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/skwd17/kwin_decided_to_provide_me_with_a_piece_of/
 Not sure, but I have seen those kind of artifacts with faulty hardware and because of too much overclocking the GPU (re @Udit2050: )
 well i have a new mobo so its not a hardware problem maybe it could be cord or socket problem
[18:16] <shood> hello
[21:00] <yuri6037> Hi, I'd like help to re-install my linux laptop. My laptop is a system76 oryp7 currently running PopOS. Until now I was running kde installed on top of pop-desktop. Unfortunatly, the latest update broke everything so I'm now searching for a better way to get a stable kde install. For security reasons, both SSDs are LUKS encrypted. My question is as follows, given 2 LUKS encrypted SSDs the smallest allocated to the root file system (/) and the second
[21:00] <yuri6037> allocated to home (/home), is there any way to install KUbuntu on the root file system SSD, replacing all data currently on it but keeping LUKS, and re-using the /home SSD untouched?
[21:01] <yuri6037> Of course I do know the decryption passwords for both SSDs
[21:17] <ILOVEROCKANDROLL> eine frage
[21:23] <mparillo> Zero answers.