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[01:31] <MiguelG> Hi all, I'm experiencing some pretty massive bugs with multi-monitor setups, which the KDE team believes may be resolved in Plasma 5.25. Sadly don't have the time to install an entirely different distro for a potential (but not guaranteed) fix, so is there any word on when/whether 5.25 will be available in the backports PPA or similar?
[01:31] <MiguelG> (link to bug report: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456670)
[07:26] <jeronimo> how do you uninstall a program that you just installed with wine windows program loader?
[07:27] <jeronimo> ah wait, I think it's gone now
 Hi
 How can i format a flash
 And when the 22.04.1 will be released
[12:13] <user|64> hello
[12:14] <user|64> what is the minimum system requirements for installating latest kubuntu?
[12:16] <user|64> plz reply
[12:24] <silv3r_m00n2> my laptop battery drains while asleep, can somebody help, https://askubuntu.com/questions/1418663/kubuntu-22-04-looses-all-battery-power-over-night-even-while-in-sleep
[12:27] <mparillo> Same as Ubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements Note that once you have a few browser tabs open you may start swapping.
[12:31] <spirillen_> hey guys, I'm trying to upgrade to 22.04 but got stocked by the do-upgrade on 21.10 as there is a kept back package "libkwin4-effect-builtins1" which seems to come from your backport ppa
[12:31] <spirillen_> do any of you have some knowledge that might help to fix this
[13:29] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Why am I getting the notification "Firefox: Pending update of "firefox" snap. Close the app to avoid disruptions (xx days left), but nothing happens when I close firefox and restart it?
[16:34] <arraybolt3[m]> This is a design problem in Ubuntu. You can force upgrade it if it's really stubborn.
[16:34] <arraybolt3[m]> Open a terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T, then run "sudo snap refresh", enter your password, and that will fix it until the next time Firefox needs an upgrade.
 Ok, thanks
 Thanks (re @IrcsomeBot: <cbreak> oskar: right click it)
 You must killall firefox, and then force it to upgrade in normal ubuntu. In kubuntu i did this too
 First do sudo snap refresh, and then sudo snap refresh firefox, thats what i did
 I'll try in a moment :)
 ✌️
 Hi
 Any help? (re @Oov: How can i format a flash)
[16:58] <BluesKaj> just like any other drive
[17:10] <arraybolt3[m]> @Oov: KDE Partition Manager. Make a new partition table, create a single fat32 partition on it, done. (Make sure you select the right drive! And, obviously, this will delete everything on the drive.)
[17:12] <mparillo> for most GUI partitioning programs you have to click execute, apply, or something like that, right?
[17:12] <arraybolt3[m]> True.
 How to make a new partition table? (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> @Oov: KDE Partition Manager. Make a new partition table, create a single fat32 partition on it, done. (Make sure you select the right drive! And, obviously, this will delete everything on the drive.))
[18:37] <arraybolt3[m]> @Oov: Plug the flash drive in. Open KDE Partition Manager, select the flash drive, then in the toolbar at the top of the screen, on the far right, there's a button "New Partition Table". Click that, select "MS-DOS", then accept.
[18:39] <arraybolt3[m]> @Oov: Then, in the unallocated space of the drive, right-click, click "New", select "fat32" as the file system, and accept. Then, there's an "Apply" button in the toolbar on the far left, click that, and confirm.
[18:40] <myviolinsings> my KDE SMS kept crashing over the past week so I installed some missing files and now when I boot up on 22.04 I get errors about icons and screen goes to onboard keyboard, which if I type more than 3 letters, it freezes up. If I use my usb keyboard to login, nothing ever happens. The entire look is completely different. Can I rescue my system with
[18:40] <myviolinsings> a USB live? I do not have grub as this is my only OS.
 I see it but i can not click on it (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> @Oov: Plug the flash drive in. Open KDE Partition Manager, select the flash drive, then in the toolbar at the top of the screen, on the far right, there's a button "New Partition Table". Click that, select "MS-DOS", then accept.)
 I mean 'new partition table '
[18:41] <arraybolt3[m]> @Oov: Try pressing Alt+Tab, there's probably a password dialog box hiding behind a window.
 No (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> @Oov: Try pressing Alt+Tab, there's probably a password dialog box hiding behind a window.)
[18:42] <arraybolt3[m]> @Oov: Can you send a screenshot? Upload it to Imgur and sent the link.
 I cant my connection is very bad
 I will try
 https://irc-attachments.kde.org/4ec2208c/file_58030.jpg
[18:46] <oerheks> unmount it first?
[18:46] <arraybolt3[m]> @Oov: Try right-clicking on the existing partition in the list, and click Unmount.
 It is unmount
[18:49] <arraybolt3[m]> @Oov: Can you make the partition table and do the rest of the formatting now?
 No i cant
[19:30] <oerheks> remove all partitions first perhaps? never happened to me, reformatting whole drive and putting GPT on it.
 I'll try again after 10h i guess
[22:21] <magic_ninja> tomreyn, just to update, the flickering of my taskbar and such is gone, but I'm still having windows that stop painting from time to time.
[22:22] <magic_ninja> I'm going to try the updated graphics ppa and see what happens
 Does anyone know why might I be getting a slow refresh rate after I come back from sleep mode? Everything shows the correct resolution and refresh rate, but I looks like it was at 30Hz or less. I have AMD
 I log out and in and it's fixed, but it happens everytime