[00:29] For windows rules, by chance did you try Use Alt-F3 -> More Actions - Configure Special window/app settings? [01:41] Will do when I wake up tomorrow, thank you for the help (re @DarinMiller: For windows rules, by chance did you try Use Alt-F3 -> More Actions - Configure Special window/app settings?) === xv8 is now known as XV8 [09:33] hi [11:14] hi sometimes when i wake up my lap the screen is just stays black till i press the start bottom and power it down [11:14] can this be solved for good? === XV8 is now known as xv8 [12:23] Hi all [12:46] Hi === xv8 is now known as XV8 [13:24] Can any one answer? (re @Oov: can this be solved for good?) [14:12] Hi, NAME="Ubuntu" [14:12] VERSION="20.04.4 LTS (Focal Fossa)" [14:12] ID=ubuntu [14:12] ID_LIKE=debian [14:12] PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS" [14:12] VERSION_ID="20.04" [14:45] almost need that as an onjoin message === Iamthehuman is now known as Iamthehuman1 === rph is now known as druidroyalt [15:51] Kq3B [15:51] kq3B [15:51] kq3b [16:53] Hello,how do you write the @ sign on kubuntu? When i press alt 64 it doesnt work [17:02] That depends on what keyboard layout you have set [17:02] Hi [17:03] Can i upgrade kubuntu 20.04 to 21.010 then to 22.04? [17:04] And is kubuntu 22.04 stable? [17:06] Wait until august, then you'll be able to upgrade directly from 20.04 to 22.04 [17:08] Ok but can i do that? [17:14] PEOPLE? [17:14] Is possible that my NONAME flash drive manufactured in years 2010-2012 is not being recognized by hardware from 2021 (Bios-uefi boot manager)? [17:14] Operating systems can see the flash drive though. === amnesiac_ is now known as amnesiac [17:26] Oov, you can upgrade that way in august, yes. You cannot upgrade from 20.04 to 21.10 at any time. [17:27] MartinVonReichenberg, you mean as a bootable device? Most likely it's not formatted properly? [18:05] I just installed Kubuntu but the directory seems to be 98% full [18:05] what can I do [18:36] Can someone help me with this (re @Oov: hi sometimes when i wake up my lap the screen is just stays black till i press the start bottom and power it down) [20:34] Hello, I'm trying to backup my drive and it's telling me I don't have permission to backup /boot [20:34] Is this normal? I thought backing up /boot is a good idea. [21:12] adhooooooooom: You probably need to do the copy as root. By design, some of the files in /boot are not user-readable, but root should have no problem. You can do "sudo su -" in a terminal and then use "cp -a" to copy the directory. You'll need the backup disk to use a filesystem that support Linux permissions (ext4 for instance). [21:13] adhooooooooom: The "sudo su -" bit elevates your privileges to root (you'll be asked for your password). [21:27] I'm backing it up using the "Backups" option in the system Settings, so why do I need to use the terminal? [21:29] The idea of a periodic backup is that it's done automatically after every interval. [21:29] Dropping down to the terminal and sudo su-ing to copy a directory manually is not a good way to backup files. === XV8 is now known as xv8 [22:05] adhooooooooom: Oh, I've not used that tool, I do my backups using a copy. If it's not working, that sounds like a bug. [22:06] adhooooooooom: As far as backing up /boot, everything in /boot is replacable, unless you've manually messed with your bootloader settings. [22:19] Well, that's what backups are for haha === xv8 is now known as XV8 === XV8 is now known as xv8