[09:00] <Yossarianuk> hi all, noticed last night on my PopOS (22.04) it had Firefox 100 available, but Kubuntu (22.04) does not - is this due to PopOS not using snap ?
[10:30] <none> Hey !
[11:50] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 try the flatpak one, FF 100 is out in 22.04 (re @IrcsomeBot: <Yossarianuk> hi all, noticed last night on my PopOS (22.04) it had Firefox 100 available, but Kubuntu (22.04) does not - is this due to PopOS not using snap ?)
[12:32] <BluesKaj> yes
[12:43] <Yossarianuk> ok thanks , my experience with flatpak isn't great (nearly every single application i have tried using flatpak doesn't work correctly in some way ..)
[12:44] <Yossarianuk> i.e due to no access (to file system or hardware) or another example OTPClient - the faltpak version you cannot resize the window (making it unusable)..
[12:46] <BluesKaj> no idea, I don't use flatpak
[12:48] <BluesKaj> Yossarianuk, maybe ask in the #flatpak chat
[13:40] <Yossarianuk> BluesKaj: its ok . It was more in response to using the flatpak version of firefox (Technopat_Official's comment)
[13:44] <Yossarianuk> why do some users comments get posted by IrcsomeBot BTW?
[13:44] <Yossarianuk> i.e ->  <IrcsomeBot> <Technopat_Official>
[13:44] <BluesKaj> Yossarianuk, I use the deb/ppa mozilla version of FF, thereby avoiding snaps and flatpak versions
[13:44] <Yossarianuk> BluesKaj: Think i shall do the same (and must be what PopOS does...)
[13:45] <Yossarianuk> I really like PopOS btw, I have it on a 8 yr old macbook and it performs really well, however I cannot use anything gnome based (I know its changing to cosmic now) on my main system or work machines, for me I only use KDE in those machines...
[13:45] <BluesKaj> I had problems on some stream sites with the FF snap versdion which has become default on 22,04
[13:46] <Yossarianuk> really ... not noticed anything (yet). I will look into swapping to the .deb version
[13:46] <Yossarianuk> for one thing, if I have snap version does this mean that firefox may just randomly update whilst I am using it >
[13:48] <BluesKaj> yup
[13:50] <BluesKaj> if you remove snap then the deb version won't convert back to snap
[13:50] <kirvesAxe> Yup, it might stop your web store order after taking money from your credit card/bakn account/etc but before confirming to the store you paid etc.
[13:52] <kirvesAxe> Yossarianuk, I think IrcsomeBot is some kind of bridge between this channel and some other media - Telegram maybe?
 Telegram!
[13:52] <BluesKaj> yeah it's telegram
 Guys I installed kwin force blur (0.6.1) but I cannot get it to work. I read in the github issues that it doesn't work with kwin versions below 5.24 but I'm running Kubuntu 20.04 so I have kwin 5.18.6
 Should I update? Kwin or downgrade the force blur thing? I tried doing it through the settings app by uninstalling 0.6.1 and installing 0.5 but it doesn't work, version is still 0.6.1
[14:50] <Eickmeyer> @Diogo Since you're on 20.04, your safest bet is to wait until August when 20.04.1 is released and LTS -> LTS upgrades are activated. Until then, you probably won't have blur.
[14:50] <Eickmeyer> s/20.04.1/22.04.1
[15:06] <user|79> humans? looking for humans.
[15:07] <user|79> any humans here?
[15:07] <user|79> No humans?
[15:08] <user|79> ¡?
[15:09] <user|79> Hello¡
[15:09] <user|79> 122 bots here
 :P
[15:17] <user|79> brb
 What do you mean? I'm on 20.04.4 which is the latest 20.04 update. I didn't want 22.04 because I came from Xubuntu 22.04 which had issues with my graphics card so I decided to try out KDE since I had to roll back to a 20.04 release anyway (re @IrcsomeBot: <Eickmeyer> @Diogo Since you're on 20.04, your safest bet is to wait until August when 20.04.1 is released and LTS -> LTS upgrades are activated. Until then, you probably won't have blur.)
 Kwin transparent blur is impossible on 20.04?
[15:33] <user|79> any humans here?
[15:36] <RikMills> beep
 My point is 20.04.4 will not have a newer Plasma version that supports what you're trying to do. (re @Diogo: What do you mean? I'm on 20.04.4 which is the latest 20.04 update. I didn't want 22.04 because I came from Xubuntu 22.04 which had issues with my graphics card so I decided to try out KDE since I had to roll back to a 20.04 release anyway)
 And therefore no newer Kwin version.
 Updating your Kwin version would be completely unsupported and would likely break stuff.
 So you meant that I should wait to upgrade to 22.04.1? You wrote 20 in both so I got confused
 Alright! So another question. I downloaded "root actions" service for dolphin file manager through the services tab on dolphin settings. The installation failed and now the things are there, they don't work but uninstalling through the same method is failing. Where is the path for those installs so I can manually remove them? I tried on
 .config and .local but I didn't find it
 Those installs go to ~/.local/share/dolphin somewhere, I believe.
 /me verifies that
 Nope. ~/.local/share/kservices5
 Thanks!
[17:18] <iomari891> Greetings, how can I change my DM?
[17:22] <Elliria> Hey there. I'm using Gwenview 21.12.3 in Kubuntu 22.04 LTS and there's a "Fit" setting in the bottom right corner that I can change. I like "Fill" better as a setting (it forces the image to fully fill the Gwenview window). Gwenview won't remember my "Fill" choice from one session to the next, though. Is there a way to force it to remember that choice?