 Is there a power saver in kubuntu 20.04
 Yeah (re @Oov: Is there a power saver in kubuntu 20.04)
[12:34] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Guys, do you know how to manage sound profiles?
 https://irc-attachments.kde.org/5555216a/file_56376.jpg
 My device only has one HDMI port, the "analogue surround" options either won't produce sound or will echo noise repeatedly. I tired uninstalling pulse effects for now as I'm still unable to get it to work with anything other than the default laptop speakers.
[13:32] <BluesKaj> @Diogo, install pavucontrol and configure youe audio output device there, same goes fo system settings/audio. Also make sure automute is disabled in alsamixer
[13:33] <BluesKaj> 'scuse the poor spelling ;-)
[13:36] <BluesKaj> gotta reboot...brb
[14:57] <kubuntu> Hi everyone. Here is my setup: triple monitor, gpu rtx 3080 driver version 510.73.05 os kubuntu 22.04 LTS Linux kernel 5.15.0-33-generic x86_64
[14:57] <kubuntu> My mistake is the following: every time the computer and the monitors go to sleep at my next access something does not work in the main screen, for example: the menu skips the background is no longer present nor the possibility to right click to restore it . Speaking around it seemed to me that this is due to the fact that my monitors are via DisplayPort and that this can be solved through the DPMS option in the x configuration file. I
[14:57] <kubuntu> entered the DPMS parameter in x but the problem still occurs here is my xorg.conf file -> https://pastebin.com/066A1D91 maybe something wrong?
[14:58] <kubuntu> thanks in advance to those who want to give me a hand :-)
 lots of sound devices....have you tried digital stereo hdmi output + analog stereo input (re @Diogo: Guys, do you know how to manage sound profiles?)
 I know "hmdi 2 output" works if I want the sound out of my monitor, analog output for the headphone jack. But then if I unplug either of these, the main speakers of the laptop screech (re @Djordje: lots of sound devices....have you tried digital stereo hdmi output + analog stereo input)
[21:29] <dreamon> hello. using xfce. by pressing alt+space it pops up krunner menu. how can I remove this shortcut?
[21:29] <dreamon> in xfce there is no configured shortcut for this.
[21:32] <cbreak> dreamon: you can look at pstree's output to see how it's started. Maybe by systemd? You can then make it not get started.
[21:33] <dreamon> pstree | grep krunner → |-krunner---14*[{krunner}]
[21:47] <cbreak> hmm... better way: find out the pid of krunner, then ask systemd about it: systemctl status 108590 (for example). This lead me to /usr/lib/systemd/user/plasma-krunner.service
[21:47] <cbreak> seems like the thing is started by systemd via dbus on behalf of something
[21:51] <dreamon> cbreak, how can I stop it forever?
[21:52] <cbreak> without uninstalling it? :)
[21:53] <dreamon> I have no issue uninstalling it.
[21:53] <dreamon> searched in synaptic without luck. only libkf5runner..
[21:54] <cbreak> it's part of plasma-workspace
[21:54] <cbreak> you could try systemctl stop --user plasma-krunner.service
[21:55] <cbreak> if that stops it to your satisfaction, you could try disable instead of stop
[21:55] <dreamon> do I need plasma-workspace for running okular in xfce?
[21:56] <dreamon> systemctl stop plasma-krunner.service → Failed to stop plasma-krunner.service: Unit plasma-krunner.service not loaded.
[21:59] <genii> You could just bruteforce sudo chmod -x /usr/bin/krunner
[21:59] <dreamon> maybe I can change alt+space kombination. I need it using blender.
[21:59] <cbreak> dreamon: the --user is important
[22:00] <dreamon> already did. this prevents from starting it. but it looks like keystroke is gone lost by it.
[22:01] <dreamon> my fault, I started as root..
[22:01] <dreamon> this worked. cbreak Thanke you very much!
[22:02] <cbreak> neat
 I am missing some of the status icons, for example i cannot change the keyboard layout any more there...
 also I cannot connect to wifi any more since the 22.04 update