[07:53] <iomari891> greetings, when will 22.04 update from 21.10 be availble?
 It already is
[08:19] <iomari891> IrcsomeBot: I just tried to update again and I get: Checking for a new Ubuntu release
[08:19] <iomari891> Please install all available updates for your release before
[08:20] <iomari891> "Please install all available updates for your release before updating"
[08:20] <iomari891> this is after I just did update:upgrade
[08:21] <iomari891> this i show I'm trying to upgrade: sudo do-release-upgrade -m desktop
 Install all the updates
[08:22] <iomari891> IrcsomeBot: I just told you that I did that
 sudo apt full-upgrade
[08:25] <iomari891> IrcsomeBot: did that many time. Nothing to update.
[08:27] <iomari891> did dist-upgrade also
[08:29] <kc2bez> @iomari891 have you rebooted since your last update?
[08:31] <iomari891> Numerous times
[08:32] <iomari891> I've been battling this since the update was released
[08:33] <iomari891> reinstalling from scratch is not an option.
[08:46] <iomari891> even tried: sudo do-release-upgrade -d -m desktop.
[08:46] <iomari891> still no luck
[08:55] <alkisg> iomari891: what's the output of: grep Prompt /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
[09:19] <iomari891> alkisg: Prompt=normal
[09:21] <alkisg> Not sure if it will make a difference but try changing it to LTS
[09:21] <alkisg> I'm not on my PC anymore though so I'm not sure if it's lowercase or uppercase
[09:22] <alkisg> Then run sudo do-release-upgrade -d once more
[09:23] <kc2bez> I think it needs to be lowercase.
[09:34] <kc2bez> @iomari891 do you have any held packages? apt-mark showhold   might help.
[11:02] <iomari891> kc2bez: Just checked. no
[11:05] <iomari891> alkisg: Changed to lts. no difference
[12:15] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Guys is there a way to easily backup and restore the configuration files between KDE distros? I want to try out Kubuntu 22.04 and 21.10 if 22.04 turns out to have the same graphical issues I found on other 22.04 flavours with the option of easily rolling back to 20.04 if needed cuz this is my work machine
[12:28] <cbreak> IrcsomeBot: is just copying your home directory an option?
 So every config is definitely stored in the home directory and never on another path?
 There's always this feeling of 'I've done so many things, installed so many extras that I don't know in full detail what I've done but I don't want to miss anything'
[12:45] <cbreak> I would expect that all user-specific config is stored in the home dir
[12:46] <cbreak> of course, some things are not user specific, such as firewall rules, login manager settings, ...
 I thought the distro hoppers had a tool to make the process quick
[12:54] <BluesKaj> @Diogo, check your /home/user/.config file(s)
[16:22] <Mrokii> Hello. Can somebody point me to a location where I can learn about how to develop plasmoids?
[18:24] <Reconn> jhello
[18:24] <Reconn> Hello
[18:24] <Reconn> I have a question that
[18:24] <Reconn> When I will install kubuntu
[18:24] <Reconn> will it download all the drivers automatically?
[18:26] <Reconn> IS there anyone who can help me with this issue?
[18:29] <Reconn> God pls
[18:32] <Reconn> Huh this thing is useless
 Photo from Diogo Duarte : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/c37e7894/file_55759.jpg
 Ah hopefully the drop in image quality from telegram doesn't hide the issue
 So... Now on 22.04, with blur activated and window transparency set to 80%, it has a blurring effect but somehow white text manages to get past it.
 Is there a way to change the blurring algorithm? I used to have xfce with picom on dual_kawase and didn't have this issue, how can I attain a similar effect?
[19:13] <Guest4> hey! I'm just now downloading kubuntu to put on a little portable ssd as kind of a toy for testing old computers, etc. any tips?
[19:47] <genii> Too bad they didn't hang around, I did have some tips for them
[19:50] <genii> Like setting GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=true, and disabling the constant naming for ethernet devices so that scripts can be made using generic eth0/eth1 syntax
[20:23] <Mrokii> Hello. Can somebody point me to a site with info about developing plasmoids?
[20:24] <Eickmeyer> Mrokii: Try #kde-devel
[22:01] <valorie> genii: I'm curious -- why do you advocate for setting GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=true ?
[22:01] <valorie> the lack of os-prober was the cause of my laptop being unbootable last week
[22:05] <genii> valorie: Because if you boot from the same drive on multiple different systems and those systems all have other drives, or a bootable USB stick in them when update-grub runs, the grub configuration file on the drive you are using on multiple systems will be invalid and fail
[22:05] <genii> valorie: When the os-prober is disabled it only searches the drive it booted from for other oeprating systems and ignores all others
[22:08] <genii> So when you set this option you can safely update on any arbitrary machine with any arbitrary combination of drives or USB storage devices, so long as the drive you booted from is the one with this set
[22:35] <valorie> I had grub on only one drive and only one installed system
[22:36] <valorie> I have not filed the bug report yet; waiting for my son who helped me through it to provide some feedback about what would be useful info for the devel team
[22:51] <Mrokii> Eickmeyer: Thanks, I'll try there.
 Do you guys know why this happens? 22.04
[23:09] <enigma9o7[m]> I don't.
 If I move the mouse it stops and it doesn't happen always but it is quite frequent (once each half hour)
[23:25] <rioting_pacifist> Wayland sucks is why, switch back to x11 for now and see if it goes away
 How do I do that? I logged out but I cannot find an option to change the session
 Btw, I wasn't on Wayland, at least loginctl tells me this was on X11