[01:38] Can i get lively wallpaper on kde ? [01:38] Not live wallpapers, walpaper which can react on cursor movement or clicking [03:05] I have 5 backgs i can't upgrade by sudo apt upgrade [03:26] Do you want to upgrade t hem? [03:28] If so, first try `apt full-upgrade` and if that doesnt do it, check policy and share here (apt policy packagename) [05:13] Hi all. I upgraded using the command from 21.1 to 22.04 . But now after login I am not getting home screen [05:14] Just black screen [06:31] Good morning === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc [06:49] Is there a setting somewhere to disable media playing controls from login screen and task bar, or do I need to remove some package(s) to get rid of it and if so, which one(s)? :) [06:51] kirvesAxe: in systemsettings there is [06:52] click the appearance>configure button under screenlocvking options [06:53] for the login screen, at least [07:11] RikMills, I think I found it, thanks :) === zeta is now known as zeta_ === zeta is now known as zeta_ === rodrigo is now known as Guest450 === ash is now known as Guest2164 [09:07] Yeah (re @IrcsomeBot: Do you want to upgrade t hem?) [09:10] Check it from what (re @IrcsomeBot: If so, first try `apt full-upgrade` and if that doesnt do it, check policy and share here (apt policy packagename)) [09:38] hi [10:47] Hi, as there is a new, finally open sourced nvidia driver, I'm just wondering when will the Kubuntu take advantage of it. I'm not sure if this is the task for Kernel devs, Ubuntu devs, Kubuntu devs or KDE devs... But at some point this new driver should appear as new option, next to the proprietary one in the Driver Manage, right? === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [11:32] Pixel: I don't think this is really KDE related, or not much. It's rather something the Ubuntu X team (which handles the graphics stack) will work on. [11:32] Pixel: I assume you read https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/nvidia-releases-open-source-gpu-kernel-modules/ which may answer some of your questions, if you read it slowly. [11:34] especially the "upstream approach" paragraph should be relevant. [11:34] is there a way to turn of the grub choing screen? i treid to change a few things in the grub file but it still is there [11:35] here is my current setting [11:35] GRUB_DEFAULT=0 [11:35] GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden [11:35] GRUB_TIMEOUT=1 [11:35] GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian` [11:35] GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" [11:36] @ivan_ check this https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2020/06/hide-grub-boot-menu-ubuntu-20-04-lts/ [12:19] i am trying to install openoffice from the discover package manager but only libre is listed there...do i need to add a repository? sorry i am new to linux and i am so confused about installations. the command line is even more confusing since i dont know what i am doing/typing [12:21] well i am browsing reddit and many say that open office is outdated...so i guess for compatiliblity with ms, i should install onlyoffice or libre? [12:24] can't you use libreoffice ? [12:25] you can install libreoffice, wps-office,onlyoffice and see which one suits you the best [12:25] or have them all [12:30] i need the one that is most compatible with ms, not sure how to test that except for opening 1000 files in each programm. is there a concensus, at least for ms word? [12:31] the ui is not that important for now [12:32] it's hit and miss on any of mentioned office applicatoins [12:32] install and try [12:33] mostly I use libreoffice, but i have wps-office installed too [12:33] sometimes it can read some docs better [12:35] ok,thank you so much [12:36] i am reading now that you can add fotns to libre which should improve compatibility [12:38] https://www.onmsft.com/how-to/how-to-install-microsoft-fonts-on-linux#:~:text=To%20install%20Microsoft%20fonts%20on%20Linux%20(Ubuntu%2FDebian)%3A,in%20your%20terminal%20when%20prompted. [12:39] thats for installing ms fonts [12:39] thank you [13:02] Hi all [14:15] Hey Kubuntu, puzzling over some remote headless stuff. Whenever I login locally everything is fine, but logging in headless using x2go or XRDP requires me to authenticate a bunch of stuff and the WiFi toggle does not work etc. What might be the reason for this? [15:30] This person cut into Kubuntu LTS. I agree with some of what was mentioned: [15:30] https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/kubuntu-jammy.html [15:30] I'm not sure these bugs/usability points were reported though [15:37] am trying to install Kubuntu, but every time it says to remove installation disk, it says there no cache page. what can I do [15:38] soundsl ike a bug, but does it even matter? by the time it says to remove the install disk, its done installing, you can just reboot.... [15:41] No, I have to go back to the first steps----try or install [15:57] Is "no cache page" the actual exact error mesage? As it has very few search results. I dunno, sounds weird. [15:59] do you have more than one drive or os? or just default partitioning? [16:00] could try disabling things in bios like secure boot [16:36] hi [16:37] my mouse scroll isn't working, nor when you click it (it should ackt as double click) [16:37] no, sorry it works as double clik [16:38] Hmmmm shouldn't it be middle click? [16:41] middle click, right [16:42] scroll isn't working for sure [16:42] how to troubleshoot [16:42] Bummer. [16:43] In system settings there aren't many control for mice [16:43] Not sure, hopefully somebody knows. Mine "just works" as I'd imagine most peoples does. [16:44] mine was working, but it was flaky [16:44] Could it be hardware failure then? [16:45] it might, but how could i troubleshoot it [16:45] don't have 2nd pc [16:45] Try another OS live boot? [16:46] download an iso of some distro you're curious about and live boot it [16:46] yes, that's an option [16:46] if it happens to work there, well then you'd know its not hardware problem and likely a settings problem [16:46] but if it doesnt work, doesnt tell you anything much [16:47] but is there some command in kubuntu to check HW (mouse) [16:48] xinput [16:48] but thats just a list, not really helpful [16:48] can enable and disable stuff with it [16:50] ok , found it [16:50] https://askubuntu.com/questions/17414/my-mouse-wheel-has-stopped-scrolling-up-and-down [16:50] and it doesn't register scroll [16:50] so it's HW issue after all [16:50] which is a bummer as you said [16:52] thanks for you time and help [18:30] I want to put UBUNTU/ KUBUNTU on a Dell /pentium based notebook. But I am downloading w/ an AMD machine. Can I do a regular "amd" download here for that Dell? [18:31] Yes. [18:32] As long as you have enough bits, which you do. [18:32] Thank you [19:51] Hello [19:51] My mouse is not working after upgrading to 22.04 [19:59] Okay maybe it's dead [19:59] Even though RGB is working [20:22] did you try to unplug and replug it? [20:23] is there anything interesting to see in dmesg / journalctl ? [20:23] is the mouse listed in lsusb? [23:36] ello anyone know how to uninstall deb get system i installed it and when i sudo deb get install only office it installed 4 trojans and a uefi trojan loader now i dont know how to get rid of it and uninstall everything it put in here clamtk found the trojans [23:36] [19:35] [Error] hello: Unknown command. [23:45] ello anyone know how to uninstall deb get system i installed it and when i sudo deb get install only office it installed 4 trojans and a uefi trojan loader now i dont know how to get rid of it and uninstall everything it put in here clamtk found the trojans [23:45] [19:35] [Error] hello: Unknown command. [23:46] how do i uninstall deb get system [23:46] it installs trojans and uefi trojan loaders if you install only office from there