=== CoJaBo_ is now known as CoJaBo [00:45] hello? [00:45] jacob_: Hello! [00:45] is this a support area? I just stumbled into this [00:45] jacob_: Yes. [00:46] jacob_: Basically, if something goes wrong with Kubuntu, you can come here for help. [00:46] that's awesome, because ive spent the past half hour trying to fix an issue that nobody else is seeming to have === thopiekar is now known as Guest6628 === thopiekar_ is now known as thopiekar === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [02:27] stable version of plasma 5.25.2 released right ? , then how to install it ? just now i updated 500mb update , but still on 5.24 [02:42] milesdredd: Ubuntu doesn't ship new software as soon as it comes out. Plasma 5.25.2 will likely never be part of Kubuntu 22.04 (though I believe there are plans to include it in 22.10). Ubuntu backports security fixes and bug fixes from newer versions as they come, delivering a stable product, at the expense of having to ship older software. [02:42] @milesdredd: Pinging with above message. [02:44] que tal grupo como van [02:46] invitado: ¡Hola! ¿Creo que estás hablando español? Si es así, y si necesita ayuda con una pregunta de soporte de Kubuntu, estaré encantado de ayudarle en #kubuntu-es. [06:33] Hii [12:09] Hi all [13:13] Hi. I am running Kubuntu 20.04 LTS and would like to upgrade to 22.04. How is this done the most easy way? Thanks for any help. [13:16] What mean in particular, is, this page (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/JammyUpgrades/Kubuntu) says I could use (package: 'update-manager') for the upgrade, but it says "for Gnome". Will this work for K!ubuntu too? [13:17] please don't talk everyone at the same time, I can't cope with the amount of help. [13:19] :) [13:19] thanks anyway (to the one guy, that will read this years from now...) [17:19] Hi everyone. Having issues with Kubuntu 22.04. When I am resuming from suspend, USB devices stop working. Running usbreset shows empty list. Bluetooth, webcam also stops working. Any idea how I can fix this? === palex is now known as engpa [18:38] Hi [18:54] Again (re @Oov: Hi sometimes when i make my laptop sleep and try to wake it up it refuses to wake up 'till i force it to shutdown by pressing the power butten how can i solve this) [19:12] Oov: What video hardware does your system use? [19:12] nVidia? Intel? AMD? [19:12] @Oov Ping [21:21] Intel (re @IrcsomeBot: nVidia? Intel? AMD?) [21:22] Hmm, odd. Can you look and find out what system you're on? Something like "Dell Inspiron 7000" is what I'm looking for. [21:22] (Also might be useful if you could open a terminal and do "lspci | nc termbin.com 9999" and send the link it spits out, that will give me details about your hardware.) [21:23] Dell latitude 5480 (re @IrcsomeBot: Hmm, odd. Can you look and find out what system you're on? Something like "Dell Inspiron 7000" is what I'm looking for.) [21:24] Ok (re @IrcsomeBot: (Also might be useful if you could open a terminal and do "lspci | nc termbin.com 9999" and send the link it spits out, that will give me details about your hardware.)) [21:24] Oov: can you also show this? journalctl -b | grep DMI: [21:25] it should give a closer description of the hardware model, and the bios version, too [21:26] @Oov Is your system set to Legacy BIOS mode by any chance? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1051123/suspend-problem-ubuntu-18-04-dell-latitude-5480 [21:26] The user in this link fixed it by changing to UEFI mode and reinstalling. [21:27] https://termbin.com/dme4 [21:28] Jun 29 23:25:04 omar-Latitude-5480 kernel: DMI: Dell Inc. Latitude 5480/08Y4GY, BIOS 1.24.0 03/24/2022 [21:28] Jun 29 23:25:04 omar-Latitude-5480 kernel: ACPI: Added _OSI(Linux-Lenovo-NV-HDMI-Audio) [21:28] Jun 29 23:25:04 omar-Latitude-5480 kernel: i2c i2c-8: 2/2 memory slots populated (from DMI) [21:28] Jun 29 23:25:05 omar-Latitude-5480 kernel: input: HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm=3 as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.3/sound/card0/input13 [21:28] Jun 29 23:25:05 omar-Latitude-5480 kernel: input: HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm=7 as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.3/sound/card0/input14 [21:28] Jun 29 23:25:05 omar-Latitude-5480 kernel: input: HDA Intel PCH HDMI/DP,pcm=8 as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.3/sound/card0/input15 [21:28] !paste | @Oov [21:28] @Oov: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [21:29] (You can use Pastebin.com rather than paste.ubuntu.com if you need to.) [21:29] the info i was looking for made it through in line 1 of this outpout, though [21:30] https://termbin.com/endq (re @IrcsomeBot: !paste | @Oov) [21:32] you have the latest bios installed [21:32] Then what is wrong [21:32] i'd also recommend installing + booting in uefi mode (though probably without "secure boot") [21:33] we don't really know whats wrong [21:33] @Oov I think I found it. [21:34] tomreyn: Apparently there's a kernel panic problem with this particular laptop according to the Arch Wiki, but the fix should work on Ubuntu. Can you tell Oov how to make this work, I can't remember. https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1902231#p1902231 [21:34] (I know it looks like it's for the wrong laptop, but it's not AFAICT.) [21:35] hmm that's a sad workaround [21:35] !kernelparm | Oov [21:35] Oov: To add a one-time or permanent kernel boot parameter see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters [21:36] you can try the permanent approach, because it is easier to get this right, and it should ot have adverse effects [21:36] What is this (re @IrcsomeBot: !kernelparm | Oov) [21:36] @Oov: The link has instructions for adding kernel parameters to your system. You can change deep system settings this way, which may help you fix the problem. [21:36] Oov: this was just to make ubottu tell you what it told you [21:36] @Oov: The settings to try and add are: `acpi_enforce_resources=lax i915.enable_dc=0` [21:37] Haaa (re @IrcsomeBot: @Oov: The link has instructions for adding kernel parameters to your system. You can change deep system settings this way, which may help you fix the problem.) [21:37] okay, this one should not actually impact performance much, i guess [21:38] much better than the cstate modifier [21:39] @Oov: The link says to use "sudo gedit", but that's probably not available on Kubuntu, use "sudo kate" instead. [21:40] @Oov: So "sudo kate /etc/default/grub", then follow the rest of the directions for permanently adding a kernel boot parameter. [21:41] Ok [21:42] I don't have my laptop now i'll do it when i get it [21:42] @Oov: 👍️ [21:43] I'll ask again if i messed up😅