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IrcsomeBot<Oov> (base) omar@Latitude-5480:~$06:14
IrcsomeBot<Oov> when i launch my terminal i get this  what is this  (base)06:16
oerheksuser@machinename06:17
oerheksyou sure should have recognized it06:17
IrcsomeBot<Oov> I know this (re @IrcsomeBot: <oerheks> you sure should have recognized it)06:20
IrcsomeBot<Oov> But what is (base) in the start06:21
user|6natural scrolling not working06:39
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kubuntuhey09:55
diogofd8lads, I can't get NUMLOCK on to work at login, it is enabled in BIOS and working when dualbooting on both windows and fedora linux10:14
diogofd8I went on Settings>Hardware>InputDevices>Keyboard and turned on NumLock on Plasma Startup, it didn't work. Tried  "leave unchanged" also to no avail10:16
BluesKajHi all12:12
IrcsomeBot<AmpersZA> Help I'm 82 and can't see, I need to increase font size in 2022. (re @join_captcha_bot: )13:28
IrcsomeBot<AmpersZA> To 1413:28
BluesKajopen system settings/appearance/fonts and resize there13:33
FravialisHi all. Has anybody else noticed problems using RDP tools such as Remmina or KRDC connecting to (e.g. older) Windows servers?14:09
FravialisI have co-workers who run Ubuntu or Ubuntu derivatives and who can actually connect.14:09
FravialisIt appears that if I switch to RDP protocol instead of TLS it works again14:36
DaneGeldGood evening.  I have a problem with my kubuntu install and I'm trying to figure out who to report it to. I just got the upgraded snapd.firefox, but it's not recognising that it's the default web browser, and trying to set it in the system settings application is not working.  Even if I click "Make Default" in Firefox's settings, it doesn't work.17:31
DaneGeldWho would the bug be with? KDE, Kubuntu or Firefox?17:31
arraybolt3DaneGeld: For me, Firefox seems to work as the default web browser just fine, it's just that Firefox doesn't realize that it's the default.18:04
arraybolt3DaneGeld: If I were to guess, I'd think it was a bug in snapd, since that seems like the most likely culprit to Firefox not recognizing that it's the default web browser.18:06
DaneGeldI can't understand why it was changed to a snap from a standard package. Why screw with something which works?18:11
DaneGeldIf it ain't broken, don't fix it! :)18:11
arraybolt3DaneGeld: Security reasons. I wrote a rather long "this is why the change to snap was a good idea" thing here: https://discourse.lubuntu.me/t/22-04-firefox-can-no-longer-save-to-network-folders/3282/1118:13
DaneGeldSo do I have a choice over this? Because I'd rather have firefox fully working, than it being attached to something which may not be working.18:15
arraybolt3DaneGeld: You can install the official Firefox tarball. It automatically updates, and works independently of Snap or apt. I'll find the link...18:15
DaneGeldYay!18:15
arraybolt3https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/install-firefox-linux Scroll down to "Install Firefox from Mozilla builds (For advanced users)".18:17
DaneGeldThe change to snap would be a good idea, but the fact that firefox and snapd aren't communicating properly, suggests to me that something ain't right in there.  Firefox has never failed to detect that it was default browser after I set it, and it keeps asking me when I open, if I want to make it default browser...18:17
DaneGeldThanks18:18
arraybolt3DaneGeld: Yeah, some things are rough around the edges. Thankfully, that's why the tarball is there!18:18
DaneGeldI'm not exactly an advanced user, I just hope there's a readme buried in that tarball!18:21
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kuruminhi22:34
lucasphello everybody23:23
lucaspwhat authentication system does kubuntu use?23:23
enigma9o7[m]That may depend on what you're authenticating.23:38
enigma9o7[m]And even t hen, if you provide some options, may be easier to understand what you're asking....23:39
enigma9o7[m]for example, gpg keys are used for some stuff23:39

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