[00:49] <Elliria> Hey there, does anybody here use Night Color?
[01:22] <Dragnslcr> Elliria- yes, do you have a question about it?
[01:23] <Elliria> Yes. Do you see a noticeable difference between when you have it turned off and when you turn it on? Mine does nothing that I can see and I have it set to the warmest setting. That's even if I set it on Always On (normally I have it set to come on automatically during the evening hours).
[01:24] <Elliria> I used to use Ubuntu MATE and that doesn't come with Night Color, so I used RedShift. I could see a strong difference between that being on and off.
[01:27] <Elliria> I thought I'd add that unchecking the "Activate Night Color" box and clicking the "Apply" button and then toggling that back on by putting the checkmark back into it and hitting that "Apply" button again doesn't do anything that I can see either.
[01:28] <Elliria> It occurred to me that the difference may be subtle or that the program is written in such a way that it affects colors not visible to the human eye.
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[08:11] <m_tadeu> hi...I'm trying to run a flatpak app but, the app doesn't run neither throws any error...the app is kde itinerary
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[12:28] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:46] <user|21> hey i was wondering how to use fl studio 20 on wine
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 I HAVE problem WITH INSTALLATION CODE 141
[18:49] <tomreyn> Kalyan: only do this is kubuntu will be the only operating system on this computer (i.e. you do not dial-boot with windows):   in bios, set "SATA mode" to "AHCI", disable "Intel RST RAID". if it still happens then, start the live mode of kubuntu and start the disk editing / partitioning utility there, and remove all partitions on the internal disk (where you want to install kubuntu to). then apply changes, reboot to the installer again and
[18:49] <tomreyn> install.
 I want dual boot and i have also data other partition i cannot delete them 😑 (re @IrcsomeBot: <tomreyn> Kalyan: only do this is kubuntu will be the only operating system on this computer (i.e. you do not dial-boot with windows):   in bios, set "SATA mode" to "AHCI", disable "Intel RST RAID". if it still happens then, start the live mode of kubuntu and start the disk editing / partitioning utility there, and remove all partitions on the inte
[18:54] <tomreyn> Kalyan: then i'm not sure i can help, sorry.
[18:54] <tomreyn> maybe someone else has the time to guide in this case.
[18:55] <user|21> hey my apex legends crashes my pc when i run it any idea on what might be the issue
 Ubuntu support dual boot then why kubuntu doesn’t support?
[18:57] <tomreyn> Kalyan: it's not a matter of kubuntu vs ubuntu, it's a matter of "disk is configured in a way that will only work for the existing operating system installation"
[18:57] <tomreyn> disk / computer firmware more precisely
[18:58] <tomreyn> more info https://askubuntu.com/questions/817344/ubi-partman-failed-with-exit-code-141-from-usb-install
[19:00] <tomreyn> ubuntu would detect if the cause of the 141 is having Intel RST enabled, though.
[19:03] <tomreyn> Kalyan: if you make these changes, make sure you have a complete backup before you start.
[19:15] <mmikowski> Kaylan: To add to tomreyn, be very careful as Windows likes to eat disks :P
[20:55] <wamyc> hello world
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