[03:25] <user|21> que tal buenas noches
[03:26] <user|21> instale kubuntu 22.04 pero no me deja instalar jellyfin  me marca error alguna sugerencia
[04:43] <user|83> newbie i do not install app .exe in kubuntu
[04:45] <enigma9o7[m]> Ok thanks.
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[11:01] <cyberfox> hey experts hope you all doing well.
[11:02] <cyberfox> how can i upgrade my Kubuntu 21.04 to 22:04 LTS?
[11:02] <cyberfox> I have tried but it keep saying update your pending updates but when i check there is no updates
[11:06] <paul_> Hi
[11:07] <cyberfox> Hi Paul. hope you are doing well.
[11:07] <paul_> Thanx cyberfox
[11:08] <paul_> Let me ask you something plz..
[11:09] <paul_> I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird. I'm trying to use IRC chat setting. What is an IRC chat for?
[11:12] <cyberfox> IRC: Internet Relay chat is a very earlier version Internet chat communication.  IRC is designed for group communication in discussion forums, called channels, but also allows one-on-one communication via private messages as well as chat.
[11:13] <paul_> Is irc.libera.chat ....the only server to connect?
[11:18] <cyberfox> There use to be thousands of channels or rooms but now as per wiki As of January 2022, the largest IRC networks are:
[11:18] <cyberfox> Libera Chat – around 48.7k users at peak hours
[11:18] <cyberfox> OFTC – around 19.4k users at peak hours
[11:18] <cyberfox> IRCnet – around 17.9k users at peak hours
[11:18] <cyberfox> Undernet – around 13.4k users at peak hours
[11:18] <cyberfox> Rizon – around 10.5k users at peak hours
[11:20] <cbreak> funny, freenode is no longer on the list... who would have though...
[11:20] <paul_> You have been kind. Thank for this info cyberfox
[12:01] <Dragnslcr> cyberfox- you would have to upgrade to 21.10 first
[12:01] <Dragnslcr> !eol
[12:01] <Dragnslcr> The last link there should have instructions
[13:46] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[15:07] <person__> I installed Kubuntu 22.04.
[15:07] <person__> I can see that vym is available via apt-get, but Discover cannot find it.
[15:08] <person__> Am I doing something wrong?  Is Discover limited in its packages?
[15:09] <person__> Why doesn't Discover know about vym?
[15:13] <person__> The message from discover is:  "vym" was not found in the available sources
[15:16] <BluesKaj> person__, try muon instead of discover
[15:17] <person__> thanks for that advice BluesKaj.
[15:17] <person__> Is Discover known to be broken?  If so, why is it installed?
[15:18] <BluesKaj> discover is still somewhat buggy
 person__ as per your original question, this reddit thread describes why Discover does not list all apps: https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/szspkx/discover_not_listing_all_installed_packages/
[15:19] <person__> Okay, muon finds vym just fine.
[15:20] <BluesKaj> yeah, that's why I use it, mostly for reference
[15:22] <person__> I read the reddit post, thank you.  It looks like Plasma-Discover is limited and it is not considered a bug.
[15:24] <person__> This seems pretty darn user-unfriendly to me.  Did I miss a warning somewhere in the docs or on the website that Plasma-Discover by design will not show all available packages?
[15:24] <person__> Why doesn't the <not found> "error" message from Discover mention this limitation or refer the user to Muon?
[15:26] <BluesKaj> good question ...if an app works properly I use it if not I don't
[15:27] <person__> This (apparently undocumented, notwithstanding the reddit post)  situation would be very bad for a new Linux user or someone who is not computer savvy.
[15:28] <person__> I am new to KDE Plasma but I happened to know about apt-get already.  Someone with less expertsie would probably conclude that vym is just not available.
[15:29] <BluesKaj> that's why we're here :-)
[15:30] <person__> Thanks.  I appreciate your help BluesKaj.  But my point is I shouldn't have had come and ask here for something that could have easily been remedied but slightly different text in the Discover message.
[15:30] <person__> "Try Muon"
[15:30] <person__> I don't mean to diminish your helpfulness BluesKaj
[15:32] <person__> I want to recommend Linux/Kubuntu to people whom I know who are skeptical of it and not computer geeks like myself.  This situation with Discover is not good.
[15:32] <BluesKaj> if there is afix for discover I haven't been made aware of it. Discover has been problematic for quite a while.
[15:34] <person__> Discover doesn't necessarily need a fix.  A simple notice that it doesn't find all packages so try Muon would be sufficient.
[15:34] <person__> Alright, I know I am am complaining about something that is done a lot by volunteers and is open source.  I'll stop.  :>
[15:35] <person__> If I don't want to become a KDE developer and submit a git pull request, where can I submit a bug report suggesting a change to Plasma-Discover?
[15:36] <BluesKaj> !bug
[15:36] <person__> Thanks ubottu
[15:37] <BluesKaj> ubottu is a bot
[15:38] <person__> So am I.
[15:38] <person__> I guess I passed the Turing test.
[15:39] <person__> Just joking!
[15:53] <Pokey> Hey Kubuntu, having issues with what appears to be polkitd and not sure how to solve them. I am using a remote connection (x2go and occasionally xRDP) and I keep getting popups every few moments to authenticate things like updating package repositories, running a wifi scan etc, and things like the WiFi toggles do not work. This is only when remoted. When using a local session, this is not an issue. Research I have done online shows just adding each
[15:53] <Pokey> popup which appears to a list of permitted popups when remote. This solution is not acceptable for me as I only ever use this machine remotely, I want to blanket allow everything, just like what happens when logged in locally. Any ideas on how I might fix this?
[16:07] <alkisg> Did you report the issue to the x2go community? AFAIK they're using a non-standard session script which lacks some necessary things
[16:11] <Pokey> alkisg: I have, didn't get too far though. X2go or xRDP, makes no difference. x2go is using a custom start command as it doesn't support Plasma out of the box.
[16:27] <alkisg> Yeah essentially this is about fixing bugs in them, not in kubuntu
[16:28] <alkisg> Some policykit ...policies differentiate between local and remote user; they should try to declare the user as local for a full desktop session
[16:30] <Pokey> alkisg: I wasn't necessarily looking to report a bug in Kubuntu, and this is more than just x2go, as I said, same thing with xRDP. Is there some parameter or set of commands I can call in a script to appropriately launch the X session myself, as the end user?
[16:31] <alkisg> The normal session commands are `grep -r ^Exec /usr/share/xsessions/`
[16:32] <alkisg> But there's a reason that they override them, e.g. to handle printing or shared folders
[16:36] <Pokey> alkisg: looks like that just defines some localisation then calls /usr/bin/startplasma-x11 which is the same command I have x2go configured to execute
[16:39] <alkisg> Pokey, at that point, if you run e.g. loginctl, you'll see that the user is "remote", while for a proper desktop session, it should be "local", that's the basic difference
[16:40] <alkisg> So either the remote apps need to be more clever and launch a local session, or kde and the whole OS needs to be more clever and declare policies that support remote desktop sessions for "non-local" users
[16:41] <alkisg> You'll need to work with the x2go guys for this, they'll have more experience to spend a few days and resolve things
[16:41] <alkisg> (or xrdp)
[16:42] <Pokey> loginctl I do not see any kind of local and remote. I see tty and seat which I could see being it
[16:42] <alkisg> E.g. the x2go developers have added many things to MATE to work better remotely
[16:43] <alkisg> There are parameters to loginctl to show remote/local, I don't remember them off-hand, they shouldn't be hard to find, e.g. in its man page
[16:48] <Pokey> the only manpage and online reference I see si seats and tty seats being local and tty being remote
[16:48] <Pokey> is*
[16:48] <Pokey> I'll discuss further with them about it
[16:48] <Pokey> Thank you
 Hi! Are Kubuntu's system requirements the same as Ubuntu's?
[18:26] <enigma9o7[m]> Yes.
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[19:56] <Guest69> going from 21.10 to 22.04 my bluetooth stopped working and my computer no longer wakes from sleep successfully
[20:36] <valorie> Guest69: have you filed bug reports?
[20:36] <valorie> `ubuntu-bug $packagename` is the easy way to file bugs
[20:37] <valorie> !bluetooth
[20:37] <valorie> you should see some packagenames in there to file against
[20:37] <valorie> !sleep
[20:37] <valorie> hmmm
[20:37] <valorie> !hibernate
[20:38] <valorie> gosh, no help
[20:38] <valorie> my sleep seems to be working on my travel lappy
[20:39] <valorie> I never sleep or hibernate this computer
[23:17] <user|22> I am using Kubuntu 20.04 and have lost control of my mouse, and GIMP has become virtually useless