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[06:23] <linux-karl> How is everyone this evening
[06:23] <linux-karl> ?
[07:28] <rauldipeas> Hey guys, any news about the fix for this bug?
[07:28] <rauldipeas> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/1944468
[08:58] <oerheks> rauldipeas, see #36 This bug was fixed in the package glibc - 2.34-0ubuntu3
[08:58] <oerheks> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc
[09:29] <rauldipeas> @oerks i'm still getting this error in some programas.
[09:30] <rauldipeas> BlueMail, Freezer, GraSSHopper, etc.
[09:30] <rauldipeas> oerheks
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[09:32] <oerheks> rauldipeas, are still on impish 21.10 ?
[09:32] <rauldipeas> I'm on 22.04
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[09:33] <oerheks> annoying telegram..
 HELOO GUYS. i can't upgrade my kubuntu to 22.04
 says there is no lts distro
 what should i do?
[09:35] <oerheks> only freezer is in our repos..  i see no bugreports https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/freezer
[09:36] <oerheks> mahbod  upgrade path will be available with the 22.04.1 point release
[09:37] <oerheks> or change upgate settings LTS . LTS to ' any new version'  ?
 please sent me terminal command (re @IrcsomeBot: <oerheks> or change upgate settings LTS . LTS to ' any new version'  ?)
[09:38] <oerheks> no terminal command, use the gui
 i refresh discover but there is nothing to upgrade (re @IrcsomeBot: <oerheks> no terminal command, use the gui)
 6 0 8 8 is the verfication code
 6 0 8 8 is the verfication code (re @join_captcha_bot: )
[11:04] <user|52> hello
[11:04] <user|52> sorry to bother you
[11:05] <user|52> trying to install 22.04 on lenovo l560
[11:05] <user|52> crashing on boot live cd
[11:05] <user|52> i turn on vt in bios. secure boot is off
[11:05] <user|52> last error is
[11:06] <user|52> failed to start ubuntu live cd instaler. service.y.
[11:07] <user|52> 20.10 boots ok and works only higher cpu playing youtube in firefox vs win 10 on same machine
[11:07] <user|52> anyone?
[11:09] <kubuntu2> Hello. Who has informations about the description of the '/etc/kubuntu-default-settings/hidden-media'?
[11:09] <kubuntu2> I would fade out one internal disk (m2 ssd) from the disc-list on the plasma app in kubuntu 21.04.
[11:09] <kubuntu2> THX
[11:11] <kubuntu2> user52: Wich version did you install? 32bit or 64bit?
[11:13] <user|52> 64
[11:14] <user|52> just booting to live dvd
[11:14] <user|52> want to return to kubuntu after 14.04
[11:14] <user|52> long time using windows
[11:15] <user|52> i think there is no 32bit anymore
[11:15] <user|52> 20.10  boots, 22.04 error installer
 Please help me, i refresh discover for update but there is no LTS 22.04 to upgrade.
 My kubuntu is 20.04 and i like to upgrade to 22.04 but can't (re @IrcsomeBot: <oerheks> no terminal command, use the gui)
[11:22] <user|52> why you want to upgrade?
[11:22] <user|52> i can not install it ;)
[11:23] <user|52> this is problem with gnu/linux
[11:23] <user|52> install
[11:32] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[11:32] <user|52> Hola Kaj
[11:33] <BluesKaj> hi user|52
[11:33] <user|52> whats up?
[11:34] <BluesKaj> morning coffee atm , and you?
[11:34] <user|52> drinking water. they say its clear :)
 i want but i cant (re @IrcsomeBot: <user|52> why you want to upgrade?)
[11:38] <kubuntu2> The terminal comand is: 'sudo do-release-upgrade -y' (the -y option is to answer every quesion with yes)
[11:53] <arraybolt3> MAHBOD_NAVVABI: This is intentional behavior - you can't upgrade directly from 20.04 to 22.04 until 22.04.1 is released. This makes it so that everyone who's OK with using a brand-new OS can iron out the bugs first, and then users who are running LTS because they need stability can upgrade once the new release has stabilized. If you are one of those users who wants to use the brand-new OS and are OK with possible instabilities, you might be able to
[11:53] <arraybolt3> upgrade in stages, but it's probably easier and safer to reinstall from scratch. Or just wait six months for 22.04.1 to come out.
[11:58] <BluesKaj> upgrading from a LTS to the next can be done before the .1 release with sudo do-release-upgrade -d
[11:59] <user|52> what about my problem
[11:59] <user|52> :)
[11:59] <user|52> hilfe help pomoć ayuda
[12:00] <arraybolt3> LOL I'm looking at it right now.
[12:00] <arraybolt3> user|52: Ping
[12:00] <user|52> ok waiting
[12:01] <BluesKaj> user|52, i missed your issue, I joined after you posted
[12:02] <user|52> i repeat :
[12:02] <arraybolt3> user|52: The error you're mentioning isn't giving a whole lot of data. Could you kindly take a picture of the error screen with your phone and upload it to Imgur or something like that, then give us a link?
[12:02] <user|52> hello
[12:02] <user|52> sorry to bother you
[12:02] <user|52> trying to install 22.04 on lenovo l560
[12:02] <user|52> crashing on boot live cd
[12:02] <user|52> i turn on vt in bios. secure boot is off
[12:02] <user|52> last error is
[12:04] <user|52> even 20.4.4 is working
[12:04] <arraybolt3> user|52: Yes, I know that, but the last error isn't helpful. I need to see all the errors on the screen.
[12:04] <user|52> i think installer is bugged in 22.04
[12:04] <user|52> i remember i couldnt installed pre final in vm
[12:05] <arraybolt3> The 22.04 installer works for me in Gnome Boxes - boots up and installs just fine.
[12:05] <user|52> you must be programmer array :)
[12:07] <arraybolt3> Nah, just got different hardware than you. (Well, actually, I am a programmer, but I don't think that has to do with who can and can't get an ISO to boot LOL)
[12:07] <user|52> jaja
[12:07] <user|52> i knew
[12:08] <arraybolt3> The fact that you weren't even able to get it working in a VM makes me think maybe you have a bad ISO download. Can you do "sha256sum ./kubuntu-22.04-desktop-amd64.iso" in the folder where your ISO is, and tell me the output?
[12:09] <user|52> ok i will check it
[12:09] <user|52> comparing now 20.04 with win in same laptop now
[12:10] <user|52> yeah i know it is only live
[12:10] <arraybolt3> You don't need to go through the whole checking process - I have a known-good ISO and can simply check your checksum against mine.
[12:10] <user|52> but this laptop has 16gb
[12:11] <user|52> dual core i5 with ht enabled
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 Hello! I have a noob question
 ¿Why is Gnome installed on Kubuntu 22.04? Is it needed for GTF programs?
 ¿Why is Gnome installed on Kubuntu 22.04? Is it needed for GTK programs?
 Gnome is not installed by default on Kubuntu 22.04
 any deb packages that is
 unless you mean the gnome platform snap, that is needed for Firefox
 What I mean is, I see this in Discover:
 GNOME Application Platform version 3.38 (flatpak)
 gnome-3-38-2004 (snap)
 What I mean is, I see this in Discover in the Installed section:
 GNOME Application Platform version 3.38 (flatpak)
 gnome-3-38-2004 (snap)
[18:32] <arraybolt3>  That's the gnome snap package, so I'd guess that's probably for Firefox.
 Correct
 We don't even have flatpak installed by default, so that is something that the user has done post install
 I see, makes sense. Thanks a lot!
 I come from Pop!_OS with KDE, but Kubuntu feels sooo much better on this PC! I absolutely love it
 Does anyone have Bluetooth audio devices working on Kubuntu 22.04?
 It's not working for me. I can pair the device but then it doesn't recognize it as an audio device.
 It seems to conflict with pulse effects