[00:00] <arraybolt3[m]> (And if you're still on Rawhide, it's definitely worth a shot.)
 No i’m not on Rawhide
[00:03] <arraybolt3[m]> OK, the image has been built, now I'm just compressing it so it will upload and download quicker.
 and from where
[00:05] <arraybolt3[m]> I'm going to upload it to GitHub once it's compressed and then send the link. The repo is here: https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuGalaxyBookS (I've not yet uploaded the image file, however.) And I need to edit the README to be correct, but that's where it's going to be at eventually.
 K, tell me when i can download
 I’m going to sleep now, is it a problem to continue tomorrow?
[00:06] <arraybolt3[m]> No problem at all. Frankly, it may take that long to upload, so that's probably a good idea.
 Oh okay nice, see you
[00:08] <arraybolt3[m]> 👍️ 👋
 Hii
 The following packages have been kept back:
   python3-distupgrade ubuntu-release-upgrader-core ubuntu-release-upgrader-qt
 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.
 why are these being kept back?
 Good morning, here I am (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> 👍️ 👋)
 Btw most of the time are applications that crash (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> Like, the whole OS crashes, or just individual apps? @I_it_depends_I)
 I can tell now that i’ve used it for a little bit
 Nothing appears in that link (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> I'm going to upload it to GitHub once it's compressed and then send the link. The repo is here: https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuGalaxyBookS (I've not yet uploaded the image file, however.) And I need to edit the README to be correct, but that's where it's going to be at eventually.)
[12:43] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 arraybolt3
[15:02] <MrSassyPants> is there some one click create access point option in kde like you would have on a mobile phone?
[15:12] <cbreak> MrSassyPants: 2 clicks
[15:12] <MrSassyPants> power word pls
[15:12] <cbreak> click on the network icon in the status bar
[15:13] <cbreak> then click on the create hotspot button
[15:13] <MrSassyPants> oh dayum I did not see that one
[15:13] <MrSassyPants> thanks for pointing out I'm not just dumb but also blind
[15:23] <MrSassyPants> cbreak, ok I can't convince it to use a password >_>
[15:24] <MrSassyPants> I found the setting where you can set the hotspot name and password but it doesn't seem to take
[15:28] <cbreak> I've never used that functionality.
[15:30] <cbreak> you should be able to manually create a hotspot by adding a wi-fi network connection in accesspoint mode?
[15:38] <MrSassyPants> ok that works, but now finally, it doesn't seem to be able to set up a 5ghz network?
[15:39] <MrSassyPants> (It's the mobos wifi and should be able to do Wifi 6)
[15:49] <MrSassyPants> On some channels it actually sets up the hotspot and my phone sees it but can't connect
[15:50] <MrSassyPants> Either there's a drastic driver problem, OR the problem is there's no automatic channel selection if you set it to 5ghz, and setting it to automatic band it prefers 2.4ghz for some reason
 hii
 arraybolt3
 meta+w  is not worling
 meta+w  is not working
[17:28] <jaimedr> Hello, how can I create a permissions for adding a new folder on dolphin?, I am trying to install Java and to create a java folder on usr on the hard drive. I am running kubuntu 21.10
 folder to contain your java files? (re @IrcsomeBot: <jaimedr> Hello, how can I create a permissions for adding a new folder on dolphin?, I am trying to install Java and to create a java folder on usr on the hard drive. I am running kubuntu 21.10)
 use crtl F10?
 or  in terminal sudo touch i think
 it is like this
 sudo touch <file name>
 step by step
 open terminal by crtl + alt+t
 cd /
 cd usr
 sudo touch <file name> (re @IrcsomeBot: <jaimedr> Hello, how can I create a permissions for adding a new folder on dolphin?, I am trying to install Java and to create a java folder on usr on the hard drive. I am running kubuntu 21.10)
[17:56] <jaimedr> I created the file, but not a folder
[17:57] <oerheks> support ended for 21.10 ..
[17:57] <oerheks> upgrade please.
[18:04] <enigma9o7[m]> one day too late
[18:07] <enigma9o7[m]> is upgrade to 22.04 supported now?
[18:08] <oerheks> from 21.10 sure, for months now..?
[18:08] <oerheks> lts > lts goes open on 4 august
[18:10] <enigma9o7[m]> ah I see.
 arraybolt3, I fixed the audio problem (installing things), not it recognize something but it’s “dummy audio” and doesnt work… For the microphone, well it doesn’t recognize
 arraybolt3, I fixed the audio problem (installing things), now it recognize something but it’s “dummy audio” and doesnt work… For the microphone, well it doesn’t recognize
 arraybolt3, I fixed the audio problem (installing things), now it detects something but it’s “dummy audio” and doesnt work… For the microphone, well it doesn’t recognize
 arraybolt3, I fixed the audio problem (installing things), now it detects something but it’s “dummy audio” and doesnt work… For the microphone, well it doesn’t detect
[19:09] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: Congrats on getting the audio problem partially solved! I finished making that Kubuntu image if you'd like to give it a spin.
 yes i’d like tuat
 yes i’d like that
 Is it uploaded on Github?
 Is Kubuntu managed by canonical?
 @parkour_29 The infrastructure is provided by Canonical as Kubuntu's benefit of being an official flavor of Ubuntu, but it is not managed by Canonical.
 Kubuntu's not managed by Canonical, the infrastructure is.
 Just checked it’s managed by a community now
 The community decentralized?
[20:24] <valorie> we've always managed ourselves
[20:24] <valorie> Canonical is a company; they manage themselves and the infra they provide to the community
 @arraybolt3[m] (re @I_it_depends_I: Is it uploaded on Github?)
 Oh ok
[21:24] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: Sorry, got a bit carried away, I'll be right back to help with that.
 Dw, tell me when we can proceed
 Tag me
[22:25] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: OK, I'm here.
 Well
[22:25] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: I got the image made and uploaded. Do you have a second flash drive other than the Fedora one to try this on, or are you OK with having to redo Fedora in the event this doesn't work out?
 i have one, it’s 7,5 GB, is it okay?
[22:27] <arraybolt3[m]> Sadly, no, it should be at least 16 GB.
 well no problem in redoing fedora
 I don’t like it so much
[22:27] <arraybolt3[m]> OK.
 In case of failure i’ll try Nitrux 2.2.1 that should also work
[22:28] <arraybolt3[m]> So boot up from a live ISO (the Fedora 36 ISO should work fine).
[22:28] <arraybolt3[m]> This will allow us to download and install the Kubuntu image.
 Don’t understand, have i to flash fedora 36 on the pendrive and click to try it?
 then do things
[22:29] <arraybolt3[m]> Where's that USB drive that you booted from to install Fedora?
[22:29] <arraybolt3[m]> Yeah, once you boot it, then you click to try it, then do things.
[22:30] <arraybolt3[m]> The reason we do this is because we can't boot from the 64 GB drive for this, since we're going to write the OS image to the 64 GB drive.
 Ahh okay (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> Where's that USB drive that you booted from to install Fedora?)
[22:32] <arraybolt3[m]> Let me know whenever you're booted up and ready.
 Give me some moment
 In case do you know if audio and stuff work
 In case do you know if audio and stuff will work
[22:33] <arraybolt3[m]> I do not know if audio will work, but if anything's going to work, this will likely give you the best shot at it.
[22:34] <arraybolt3[m]> I installed Linux 5.19 kernel into it, which is the absolute newest release available, and was released just a couple days ago I believe.
 Nice
 Ok, I’m starting Fedora from the flash pendrive, what do I have to do when it loads?
 Ok, started Fedora from flash pendrive
 Ok, started Fedora from flash pendrive and clicked to try it
[22:43] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: Open a terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T, ensure your 64GB drive is inserted, and run "lsblk | nc termbin.com 9999", then send the link it spits out.
[22:43] <arraybolt3[m]> That will tell me which device name is your flash drive.
 okay
 https://termbin.com/m0o1
[22:47] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: OK, so next, run "sudo su -" so we can run commands as root.
[22:48] <arraybolt3[m]> (Usually you'd just prefix commands with "sudo" to run them as root, but that may or may not work for one of the commands we need.)
 done
 yes, now the first thing written is "root" (i mean when he asks what to do)
[22:49] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: OK, next is "umount /dev/sda2".
[22:50] <arraybolt3[m]> That will unmount the one mounted partition on the flash drive so we can flash it safely.
 done
[22:50] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: OK, this is a very large command, and it will take a while to run, so type it carefully and be patient when it's done.
[22:50] <arraybolt3[m]> wget -O - https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/download/7.31.2022/kubuntu.gz.1 https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/download/7.31.2022/kubuntu.gz.2 https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/download/7.31.2022/kubuntu.gz.3 | zcat | dd of=./test.gz bs=4M
[22:50] <arraybolt3[m]> Wait, botched it.
[22:51] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: Don't run that yet.
[22:51] <arraybolt3[m]> wget -O - https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/download/7.31.2022/kubuntu.gz.1 https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/download/7.31.2022/kubuntu.gz.2 https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/download/7.31.2022/kubuntu.gz.3 | zcat | dd of=/dev/sda bs=4M
 i'm not running
 this one?
[22:51] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: OK, there's the right one. ^
[22:52] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: This will download the three parts of the image, uncompress them, and flash them to the drive all at once.
 nice
 it's doing that
 tells me about 13 min are necessary
[22:52] <arraybolt3[m]> Nice. It's a 5.1 GB download, so yeah, it will take a while.
[22:52] <arraybolt3[m]> (You're not on a metered connection, right?)
 what do you mean with metered? (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> (You're not on a metered connection, right?))
[22:55] <arraybolt3[m]> I mean, do you have unlimited data on your Internet connection?
[22:55] <arraybolt3[m]> Or are these large downloads possibly a problem?
 Yep (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> I mean, do you have unlimited data on your Internet connection?)
 no they arent (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> Or are these large downloads possibly a problem?)
[22:56] <arraybolt3[m]> 👍️
 the problem is that it seems to be freezed, but maybe it’s normal. It tells me are necessary 14m 3s since 3 min ago
[22:57] <arraybolt3[m]> It may be normal, if it's hit a part that was seriously well compressed and is now stuck decompressing.
 Ah no okay it changed
 idk if it finished
 i’m sending a photo
 https://imgur.com/a/J0iYoCS
[23:00] <arraybolt3[m]> Hmm, no, something went wrong there.
[23:00] <arraybolt3[m]> Hmm, looking...
[23:04] <arraybolt3[m]> Crud, I think I see why it's not working, but how to get it to work, that's the tricky part.
 🥲
 Wait, i noted now that the hour set was wrong, could it be a problem?
[23:06] <arraybolt3[m]> No, probably not.
 okya
 okay
[23:06] <arraybolt3[m]> Do you have a third flash drive other than the one you're flashing to and the one you're booted from?
[23:07] <arraybolt3[m]> I see you were booted from an SD card, so I'm hoping you have one more spare USB port on that laptop.
 Yes but it's 7.5 GB and really terrible
 never worked well as flash drive
[23:07] <arraybolt3[m]> That's fine, it's large enough to hole 5.1 GB of data. Is that OK to use it for that?
[23:07] <arraybolt3[m]> Hmm. OK, well...
 yep it's okay
 we can try
[23:10] <arraybolt3[m]> I'm trying to think of any other possible solutions so we don't burn out the flash drive.
 we can try with that drive, it's empty and sometimes it worked (in particular to boot linux mint)
 Linux tell me there are 8.1 GB of free space on that
[23:13] <arraybolt3[m]> OK. Plug it in, reformat it with fat32 using KDE Partition Manager, and then download the kubuntu.gz.1, kubuntu.gz.2, and kubuntu.gz.3 files from here: https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/tag/7.31.2022
 dont find kde partition manager
[23:15] <arraybolt3[m]> Agh, that's right, use Disks then.
 btw i think it's fat32
[23:15] <arraybolt3[m]> Oh OK. Then there may be no need to reformat.
[23:16] <arraybolt3[m]> (You will have to set the download directory to the fat32 drive.)
 how to do that (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> (You will have to set the download directory to the fat32 drive.))
 what do you mean with download directory
[23:18] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: Actually, just open the file manager and open the fat32 drive.
 Mh, because i can see it's downloading files in the folder "downloads"
[23:20] <arraybolt3[m]> Yeah, we'd need to change it to the external drive, because currently the "downloads" folder is actually in your system's RAM, and that's not going to hold all the files.
[23:21] <arraybolt3[m]> But hold on, there's another command line trick that may work, I'm testing it.
[23:23] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: Try this longwinded nightmare of a command and see if it works.
 Btw don’t understand why the speed of downloading is doubled in Linux respect to Windows
[23:23] <arraybolt3[m]> cat <(wget -O - https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/download/7.31.2022/kubuntu.gz.1) <(wget -O - https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/download/7.31.2022/kubuntu.gz.2) <(https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/download/7.31.2022/kubuntu.gz.3) | zcat | dd of=/dev/sda bs=4M
 ok
[23:24] <arraybolt3[m]> You're not the first one to notice that Linux can download faster than Windows sometimes - it's really nice.
 should i stop the download of these (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> OK. Plug it in, reformat it with fat32 using KDE Partition Manager, and then download the kubuntu.gz.1, kubuntu.gz.2, and kubuntu.gz.3 files from here: https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/tag/7.31.2022)
[23:24] <arraybolt3[m]> Yeah, do that.
 I think that the command u gave me is working fine
 I can say it for sure, because i tried a lot in these two days...
 In windows download speed is 400 Kb/s
 Actually it's 4 Mb/s (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> You're not the first one to notice that Linux can download faster than Windows sometimes - it's really nice.)
 In fact this download is at 50% (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> cat <(wget -O - https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/download/7.31.2022/kubuntu.gz.1) <(wget -O - https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/download/7.31.2022/kubuntu.gz.2) <(https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/download/7.31.2022/kubuntu.gz.3) | zcat | dd of=/dev/sda bs=4M)
[23:28] <arraybolt3[m]> Huh, cool! And... yikes, 400 Kb/s? I've had to deal with that, and it is not fun.
[23:28] <arraybolt3[m]> Nice. I think that's just the first file though, and there's three files.
 okay (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> Nice. I think that's just the first file though, and there's three files.)
 https://imgur.com/a/zLwxHFf
 think it stopped for some reason
 after ending the first download
[23:34] <arraybolt3[m]> Great, looks like GitHub glitched this time. OK, I guess just download the files to the flash drive so we can avoid this silliness.
 so i have to download these files? (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> OK. Plug it in, reformat it with fat32 using KDE Partition Manager, and then download the kubuntu.gz.1, kubuntu.gz.2, and kubuntu.gz.3 files from here: https://github.com/ArrayBolt3/KubuntuPreinstalled/releases/tag/7.31.2022)
[23:35] <arraybolt3[m]> Yes.
 if yes, how to direct them to the drive
[23:40] <arraybolt3[m]> @I_it_depends_I: Cick the triple lines in the upper-right corner of Firefox, go to Settings, and find the download location drop down.
 thx, done
 about 15 min for the 3 files