IrcsomeBot | <Oov> Meta+w is not working in kubuntu 22.04 | 03:47 |
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IrcsomeBot | <Oov> Meta+w shortcut is not working in kubuntu 22.04 | 06:33 |
fusionfuture[m] | IrcsomeBot: Is it set? | 06:36 |
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lordievader | Good morning | 08:12 |
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BluesKaj | Hi all | 12:09 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> How can i check? (re @IrcsomeBot: <fusionfuture[m]> IrcsomeBot: Is it set?) | 13:19 |
fusionfuture | Oov: check what? | 13:21 |
fusionfuture | I remembered | 13:21 |
fusionfuture | run `kcmshell5 kcm_kwin_effects` | 13:22 |
fusionfuture | Find Overview effect | 13:22 |
fusionfuture | Click the settings button | 13:23 |
fusionfuture | There are some global shortcuts listed in the dialog | 13:23 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> Wich one is it | 14:04 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> Thank u | 14:13 |
IrcsomeBot | <npeippo> I tried googling but couldn't find anything useful... Is there any way of enabling the good old Desktop Cube effect in KDE? | 14:28 |
IrcsomeBot | <npeippo> Seems like they've removed it officially | 14:29 |
oerheks | Plasma 5.23 no longer has the cube animation. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=443410 | 14:36 |
ubottu | KDE bug 443410 in kwin "Please restore the Desktop Cube switching effect" [Wishlist, Resolved: Duplicate] | 14:36 |
IrcsomeBot | <npeippo> Ok, so presumably nothing I can do at the moment :/ | 14:39 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> The sound is engaged in the video when i puse it then start it again with vlc | 15:51 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> The sound is oscillates in the video when i puse it then start it again with vlc | 16:07 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> Is kubuntu 20.04 faster than 22.04? | 18:18 |
enigma9o7[m] | I think the new plasma version is supposed to be more efficient and has some issues/bugs resolved. So no, it shouldn't be. | 18:21 |
enigma9o7[m] | Its unlikely you'd notice speed differences between the tho, but perhaps others have opinion.... | 18:21 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> Why 22.04 use more memory? (re @IrcsomeBot: <enigma9o7[m]> Its unlikely you'd notice speed differences between the tho, but perhaps others have opinion....) | 18:23 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> And what will be new in point releas | 18:23 |
enigma9o7[m] | Point release will just fix any minor problems missed before 22.04 was released, not supposed to be anything significant. | 18:24 |
enigma9o7[m] | you'll just get those updates in due course anyway, you dont have to reinstall or do anything when point releases come out | 18:25 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> Ok (re @IrcsomeBot: <enigma9o7[m]> you'll just get those updates in due course anyway, you dont have to reinstall or do anything when point releases come out) | 18:25 |
enigma9o7[m] | But as to it using more memory, I wasn't aware of that. Perhaps you can find someone who has done such an anylsis. | 18:26 |
enigma9o7[m] | It wouldn't be too hard to compare htop from both of them and see whats up, if really important to you. | 18:26 |
enigma9o7[m] | Maybe even write an article about it. | 18:26 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> Ok i'll ask here again later (re @IrcsomeBot: <enigma9o7[m]> But as to it using more memory, I wasn't aware of that. Perhaps you can find someone who has done such an anylsis.) | 18:27 |
enigma9o7[m] | Well I meant find a blog post or article or something. But yeah maybe someone here's looked into it too, ya never know. | 18:28 |
enigma9o7[m] | It wouldnt be that hard to spin up VM of both and compare in real time. | 18:28 |
enigma9o7[m] | I'm surprised if 22.04 uses significantly more memory tho. | 18:28 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> Not a big differant (re @IrcsomeBot: <enigma9o7[m]> But as to it using more memory, I wasn't aware of that. Perhaps you can find someone who has done such an anylsis.) | 18:28 |
enigma9o7[m] | If so, I wonder if its some new stuff ubuntu introduced in the background, or if its things growing, or what... hmmmm. | 18:29 |
enigma9o7[m] | You can still make ubuntu fairly light if you try. I did LXDE in a VM for fun, it uses around 220MB iirc. | 18:30 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> Yup (re @IrcsomeBot: <enigma9o7[m]> Well I meant find a blog post or article or something. But yeah maybe someone here's looked into it too, ya never know.) | 18:30 |
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enigma9o7[m] | That's my minimal LXDE on jammy. | 18:31 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> Haa | 18:35 |
IrcsomeBot | <Oov> Is there a multimedia player better than vlc? | 18:39 |
diogenes_Vx15 | Oov, i'm pretty much happy with mpv but if you like something more fncy looking then smplayer with mplayer backend. | 18:43 |
diogenes_Vx15 | fancy* | 18:43 |
IrcsomeBot | <munawar707> Any network data monitoring tool for Kubuntu? | 22:03 |
IrcsomeBot | <munawar707> More like Windows 10 which shows Wi-Fi data usage? : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/56af1ce0/file_56923.jpg | 22:05 |
tomreyn | i'm not aware of a current GUI tool to do per application traffic accounting on *ubuntu. it should be able with namespaces and ts/tc, i assume, and maybe someone did it, too (you could search github or bitbucket or just the web) | 22:20 |
tomreyn | i mean "it should be possible", not "it should be able" | 22:20 |
IrcsomeBot | <ykruH> https://linux.die.net/man/8/nethogs | 22:33 |
tomreyn | yes, and no. also not a GUI. | 22:53 |
cbreak | btop can do it... but it's not a traditional gui | 23:07 |
cbreak | you can show traffic in the bar via the network speed widget | 23:08 |
tomreyn | i guess this is more about traffic accounting - how much total traffic has passed over this interface, for this pid, rather than a bandwidth meter - how much traffic is currently passing through this interface, for this pid. | 23:11 |
tomreyn | i think nethogs gets close to this, but it measures it from raw traffic monitoring, which is... a bit ugly. and i'm not sure it actually retains history (how much was i using that day two weeks ago? and what is my total trhoughput since that day?) | 23:14 |
tomreyn | i'd expect such to be best measured at the router / switch where this computers' network interface connects to. but then you couldn't do it by PID. | 23:16 |
cbreak | on my servers I use munin | 23:18 |
cbreak | but it's not really something for desktops | 23:18 |
cbreak | (and it's fairly low-tech) | 23:18 |
cbreak | (not really web 2.0 or web 3.0 or what ever version we're on) | 23:18 |
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