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IrcsomeBot<Akshay Jr.> gm guys i installed kubuntu two days ago it's my first time in linux and touchpad not working correctly it's very slow can someone help me please01:43
IrcsomeBot<Akshay Jr.> gm guys i installed kubuntu two days ago it's my first time in linux and touchpad not working correctly it's very slow can someone help me please but external mouse is working good01:44
arraybolt3[m]@Akshay Jr.: Try searching for touchpad settings in your start menu and change the speed.01:44
arraybolt3[m]!patience01:44
ubottuDon't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or https://ubuntuforums.org or https://askubuntu.com/01:44
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IrcsomeBot<Akshay Jr.> it was asking for python so i installed python 3.10.4 and 2.7.18 both but it says dependency is not satisfiable: python (>= 2.7)02:10
IrcsomeBot<Akshay Jr.> what to do now02:10
oerhekswhy install python4, while it is standard?02:16
oerheks err python302:16
oerheksand python2 is EOL.02:16
SpringIs there a file manager similar to the default Dolphin that supports displaying/sorting date created timestamps? When I tested Kubuntu on a live ISO I couldn't find any option to see that timestamp.03:47
Springfrom what I understand Ubuntu (and presumably by extension Kubuntu) uses ext4 which supports such timestamps03:47
oerheksi think timestamps only work when you do a real install03:52
oerheksall timestamps should be equal on the live iso03:53
oerheksmount some data disk, and you might be able to select time03:53
Springoerheks, are you able to view date created on your install btw? I had the live ISO's system + a mounted NTFS drive, fwiw.03:58
guivercSpring, I can sort by Created.Date but I'm not using NTFS or a squashfs/live fs.05:44
IrcsomeBot<Oov> Hi06:12
IrcsomeBot<Oov> Kde connect is not working06:12
guiverc@Oov, you'll have to provide release details & some clues; do you mean you get a crash when you run it; is there a .crash file in /var/crash/ or what?06:28
IrcsomeBot<Oov> No not crash06:30
IrcsomeBot<Oov> It just cant recognaize my phone06:31
guivercYou've still not provided any release details, phone details may also help06:32
IrcsomeBot<Oov> Kde connect 1.19.1 (re @IrcsomeBot: <guiverc> You've still not provided any release details, phone details may also help)07:08
IrcsomeBot<Oov> What kind of phone details?07:08
guivercKubuntu release details?07:09
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iomari891greetings, is it possible to do an unattended upgrade to 22.04 from 20.04? The last upgrade I did keep needing input. I would go to do something, come back and find the system waiting for me to answer a question.10:48
IrcsomeBot<Xxsn1paxX> 0Q0411:02
IrcsomeBot<Xxsn1paxX> JJY211:03
IrcsomeBot<Xxsn1paxX> Z7KF11:04
guiverciomari891, please don't post the same question in multiple rooms11:09
IrcsomeBot<Xxsn1paxX> Hello people. I have a Lenovo V155-15API laptop. My problem is that one of the fn+f key combinations, the one that is supposed to toggle the touchpad on and off, does not work. Every other combinaiton (for example volume toggles) works. How can I make that combination work as others do?11:10
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> I have a Lenovo Yoga C740, IIRC the touchpad button worked fine, but screen and keyboard brightness keys didn't :(11:15
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> Ummm, what happened here? :D I censored some bits, but you can probably figure out the problem : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/c89c00ee/file_58219.jpg11:28
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> I flipped over to tty2 and back to tty1, then eveything was fine again.11:28
arraybolt3[m]@npeippo: Good... yikes. Wow. I'mma say your graphics drivers need some coffee. What did you do just before it went into this state?11:59
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> Tried to bring up Discord, which was open in the background :)12:02
arraybolt3[m]Was it just a random glitch that isn't coming back, or can you make it happen again?12:02
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> Seems quite random, won't come again12:02
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> Probably just the 3d desktop effects thingy not wanting to play nice with the graphics drivers12:03
arraybolt3[m]Man. Well glad it fixed, but wow. What graphics hardware are you using? Intel, AMD, or NVIDIA?12:03
arraybolt3[m]That's what I would guess. Or maybe an overheated GPU.12:03
arraybolt3[m]¯\_(ツ)_/¯12:03
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> gtx 1070 ti12:04
IrcsomeBot<Oov> 22.04.0 (re @IrcsomeBot: <guiverc> Kubuntu release details?)12:04
arraybolt3[m]Are you using the proprietary drivers?12:04
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> I'm quite sure it wasn't overheated, I had just booted up the system a minute earlier12:04
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> Yup12:04
arraybolt3[m]Hmm, well then I'm not sure what to say. Except wow. Maybe you could show us the output of dmesg? Ctrl+Alt+T to bring up a terminal, then "sudo dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999" and send back the link. That might give a clue to what lost its mind for a sec.12:05
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> https://termbin.com/lnv012:09
arraybolt3[m]Oh great. That Discord/Snap/AppArmor glitch has pretty much wiped your dmesg logs, so... I guess it will forever be a mystery.12:10
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> 🤷‍♂️12:11
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> I can sleep my nights quite well without knowing what it was :)12:12
arraybolt3[m]@npeippo: Silly question, but mind if I post the glitch on Reddit?12:23
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> If you care to censor the rest of the names and texts that are visible, then it's okay. There isn't anything sensitive, but still... :)12:23
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> I'm too busy atm :D12:23
arraybolt3[m]You got it.12:24
arraybolt3[m]Meh, I'm tired and there's too much there to clean up, so nevermind.12:29
arraybolt3[m]I do still wish I knew what made it go bonkers, though...12:30
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> Ah, let me try :)12:31
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> I might just have a minute12:31
BluesKajHi all12:36
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> I'm so artsy :D http://fpaste.dy.fi/u1x/disp there ya go12:36
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> Good enough for sharing..12:36
goddardthe firefox flatpak always opens in this strange flatpak directory instead of my previous save location13:04
goddardany way to fix it?13:04
goddardand shouldn't firefox flatpak have GPU Acceleration?13:05
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> Btw, Telegram isn't opening any links by clicking on them anymore. Any tips on this?13:06
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> I'd like them to open in ffox13:06
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> 017v13:06
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> 11D313:06
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> Hello. When I connect my second monitor to the laptop through the HDMI port. I encounter a black screen and low light on the monitor. I searched a lot about this but did not find an answer. Can anyone help me solve this problem?13:08
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> xrandr | grep ' connected'13:10
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> eDP-1-1 connected primary 1360x768+0+132 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 344mm x 194mm13:10
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> HDMI-1-1 connected 1440x900+1360+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 256mm x 192mm13:10
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> nvidia ver : 470 , nvidia model : GT 740M13:10
goddardafshin if you have a display port adapter might try that13:12
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> It is healthy. In fact, it displays the windows, but not as it should be in normal mode (re @IrcsomeBot: <goddard> afshin if you have a display port adapter might try that)13:13
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> The background and panel are not displayed, but the mouse icon is visible, even the programs are displayed, but the background is black13:15
goddardafshin if you use a display port adapter you MIGHT get different results HDMI is notorious for little issues.13:16
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> But I have this problem only in Kubuntu, while I don't have this problem in Ubuntu and Arch (re @IrcsomeBot: <goddard> afshin if you use a display port adapter you MIGHT get different results HDMI is notorious for little issues.)13:19
goddardAfshin I am just trying to help you with your problem.  I don't think this needs to be said, but I don't know everything about your sistuation, but the startup process for each display manager is different.  Maybe look into that?13:21
goddardDoes it display properly in SDDM?13:21
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> If you mean the second monitor, yes, it is displayed, but the resolution is low, but everything is normal in the laptop. (re @IrcsomeBot: <goddard> Does it display properly in SDDM?)13:23
goddardSDDM is KDE/Plasma's login screen13:23
goddardGDM is Gnome's login screen13:24
goddardI am wondering if SDDM looks good on that screen.13:24
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> I know that on my second monitor, SDDM is displayed with a low resolution, when I log in, the screen is black (re @IrcsomeBot: <goddard> I am wondering if SDDM looks good on that screen.)13:25
goddardHave you tried launching Plasma from GDM instead?13:26
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> I have not tried. How ? (re @IrcsomeBot: <goddard> Have you tried launching Plasma from GDM instead?)13:28
goddardYou said things worked on normal Ubuntu.  Did you install Kubuntu as a fresh install?13:29
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> Yes (re @IrcsomeBot: <goddard> You said things worked on normal Ubuntu.  Did you install Kubuntu as a fresh install?)13:31
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> Don't you have this problem? (re @IrcsomeBot: <goddard> You said things worked on normal Ubuntu.  Did you install Kubuntu as a fresh install?)13:32
goddardI see, well normally you wouldn't want to do this, but if you really want Plasma to work what I would do is try and figure out what is different from the two installs so I can bring over what is working under GDM/Gnome into SDDM/Plasma.13:33
goddardYou can possibly disable the GUI boot up and see if you see any processes failing.13:33
goddardThis is how I would debug the issue.13:33
goddardIf you installed normal Ubuntu and then installed the Kubuntu Desktop on top of that you could picked GDM as your login manager.13:34
goddardDuring the login process in both GDM/SDDM you can pick which DE you want to use.13:34
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> I will come back now, I apologize13:34
IrcsomeBot<Afshin_NonOfficial> No I have Kubuntu installed already. My problem must be in the graphics settings, I don't master it. (re @IrcsomeBot: <goddard> During the login process in both GDM/SDDM you can pick which DE you want to use.)13:43
IrcsomeBot<Oov> hi15:10
IrcsomeBot<Oov> arraybolt315:11
IrcsomeBot<Oov> are u there?15:11
IrcsomeBot<Oov> meta+w is not working15:29
IrcsomeBot<npeippo> Looks like Firefox's default keyboard shortcut for jumping to a certain tab is ALT+number. I'm used to ^+number from Windows, is it possible to change? Couldn't find from ffox's own settings.15:29
IrcsomeBot<Oov> i checked this and it is still not working (re @RikMills: )15:42
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IrcsomeBot<Oskar> What is meta button?22:28
IrcsomeBot<Oskar> I was curios before and want to know what button it is22:28
IrcsomeBot<Oskar> Seen this too on my kubuntu install22:28
oerheksAltGR, standard22:31
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