 😘
 Need help
 My sound device not working but got multiple kernel updates
 I have read, with kernel 5.20 amd devices supported but the wait the time is to long and i really want to use the laptop without bluetooth sound
 Because the speakers inside the laptop are amazing
 You might need to install the latest pipewire & wireplumber modues via ppa... just sec. I will find the guide....
 I followed this page to fix the my Lenovo Legion 7 sound: https://pipewire-debian.github.io/pipewire-debian/
 I installed all of the recommended wireplumber and BT options as well as the pipewire packages.
 0gzw
 Would China-Taiwan conflict affect the Ubuntu mirrors from Taiwan? Im using Taiwanese mirrors since day-1
[09:47] <mparillo> Did I miss something in the news?
[09:54] <mparillo> When I was working in Singapore, I read the SCMP, and I see nothing unusually alarming there now. Of course, HK is no longer free, so maybe you have a better source?
[09:56] <mparillo> Nothing out of the ordinary in https://www.bbc.com/news/world/asia either. I do not read Chinese, but I see no sudden changes.
[10:11] <arraybolt3> mparillo: I'm a bit reluctant to say this since I *think* I know you from somewhere, but just in case, this is the Kubuntu support channel. If you already know that and that doesn't matter, then feel free to disregard me.
[10:12] <arraybolt3> Yep, nevermind, I see you in #kubuntu-devel, ignore me.
[10:14] <arraybolt3> (Guess next time I'll let Mark Shuttleworth know that #ubuntu is reserved for technical support only, :facepalm:)
[10:17] <arraybolt3> And now I'm even seeing the message you replied to, so double-facepalm.
 hi
 https://termbin.com/p2a4
 what are those warnings
[11:22] <arraybolt3> @Omar: What command did you run that generated those?
 sudo nala update
[11:23] <arraybolt3> nala?
 sudo apt update dose the same
 like apt (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> nala?)
[11:24] <arraybolt3> That's very odd, I wonder if nala messed something up. Can you run "cat /etc/apt/sources.list | nc termbin.com 9999" and send the link?
[11:24] <arraybolt3> Also "ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d | nc termbin.com 9999".
 ok
 https://termbin.com/lr46
 https://termbin.com/kf1t
[11:26] <arraybolt3> Blah. OK, one moment...
 ok
[11:27] <arraybolt3> @Omar: Replace the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list with this: https://dpaste.com/88BEBP8XG Then do a "sudo apt update" and tell me what happens.
[11:28] <arraybolt3> Actually wait hold on...
[11:28] <arraybolt3> I just realized that's not customized for your location, one moment please...
 are those repos? (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> @Omar: Replace the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list with this: https://dpaste.com/88BEBP8XG Then do a "sudo apt update" and tell me what happens.)
 ok (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> I just realized that's not customized for your location, one moment please...)
[11:29] <arraybolt3> @Omar: OK, here's the right contents: https://dpaste.com/95LQCSHXF
[11:30] <arraybolt3> @Omar: The "main universe restricted multiverse" bit is the four main repos in Ubuntu.
[11:30] <arraybolt3> The URL is the mirror site that you download packages from. Each mirror hosts the repos.
 what is the difference ? (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> @Omar: OK, here's the right contents: https://dpaste.com/95LQCSHXF)
[11:31] <arraybolt3> I switched the mirror so that it used the mirror your system was already set to, rather than my US mirror which is probably way far away from you.
 haa (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> I switched the mirror so that it used the mirror your system was already set to, rather than my US mirror which is probably way far away from you.)
[11:31] <arraybolt3> As for the differences from the original, I basically just rewrote the whole thing from scratch since the defaults are so messy and you had an odd line pointing to the installation media that you didn't need anymore.
[11:32] <arraybolt3> (It's essentially the same file I use on my system - in fact, that's why I originally gave you one with US mirrors since I'm in the US and I just copypasted my file into the pastebin and then tweaked it to remove developer-specific stuff.)
 how can i replace it from terminal op dolphin ? (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> @Omar: Replace the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list with this: https://dpaste.com/88BEBP8XG Then do a "sudo apt update" and tell me what happens.)
[11:33] <arraybolt3> @Omar: The easy way is to run "sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list".
[11:33] <arraybolt3> @Omar: Then press and hold Ctrl+K until the file is empty.
[11:34] <arraybolt3> @Omar: Then copy the text from the pastebin link with Ctrl+C.
[11:34] <arraybolt3> @Omar: Then paste the text into the file using Ctrl+Shift+V (the shift is important).
[11:34] <arraybolt3> @Omar: Then Ctrl+S to save and Ctrl+X to exit.
[11:34]  * arraybolt3 has to use the restroom, brb
 done (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> @Omar: Then Ctrl+S to save and Ctrl+X to exit.)
 i didn't understand (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> has to use the restroom, brb)
 still the same output
[11:42] <user|52> I'm currently using kubuntu 21.10. when will the upgrade be available?
[11:46] <mark15> when will the upgrade to kubuntu 21.10 be out
[11:58] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:30] <arraybolt3> @Omar: I had to go to the bathroom, I'm back now.
[12:30] <arraybolt3> @Omar: Still the same output from apt? Or from nala?
 882E
[12:35] <arraybolt3> @Omar: Also, I'm noticing you installed nala from a PPA or an external source - maybe if you used the version of Nala present in the Ubuntu archives things would work better?
 I’ve used Nala before which looks aesthetic yet I still got rid of it and went back to apt
[13:04] <mparillo> Kubuntu 21.10 should be released around 2022-10-20. That said, I have been running daily builds with no issue. http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/current/
 mparillo: probly meant 22.10
[13:06] <mparillo> Yup. That's what I get from copying for the question.
[13:07] <mparillo> Looking now, I assume the question was also a typo.
 i had to go some where too (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> @Omar: I had to go to the bathroom, I'm back now.)
 the both (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> @Omar: Still the same output from apt? Or from nala?)
[13:23] <arraybolt3> @Omar: Check the individual files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d and see if there's any hint of "cdrom" anywhere in them.
 i did not find it
[13:45] <arraybolt3> That's really weird. I'm not sure what's happening. Maybe someone else here will know. Also, you should have Quassel IRC installed on your system already - you can use it to join the #ubuntu channel on Libera.Chat and ask for help there, too.
 where can i find this hint (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> @Omar: Check the individual files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d and see if there's any hint of "cdrom" anywhere in them.)
 i dont know where to look
[13:47] <arraybolt3> I mean, just look in the individual files and see if you see "cdrom" anywhere in there. If not, then I'm not sure what else might be causing the problem.
 + i think i did something in Driver manager in system sittings
 exactly in "other softwear"
 where and how can i report this ?
[20:32] <derek-shnosh> Rejoice! .. Plasma 5.25 in backports-extra PPA for 22.04.
[20:33] <derek-shnosh> Very excited to see that posted today! Thanks devs!
[20:36] <cbreak> wonder if that solves that annoying KDE bug where after some time, no new windows can be opened
[20:36] <derek-shnosh> Lots of updates/love in 5.25.
[20:36] <cbreak> because kded5 leaks connections to the X server
[20:38] <derek-shnosh> I stumbled upon the post (https://kubuntu.org/news/plasma-5-25-for-jammy-22-04-available-via-ppa/) because I was bored and trying out those "burn my windows" animations that weren't working in 5.24.
[20:38] <derek-shnosh> Discovered the it requires 5.25 due to some shader shenanigans.
[21:11] <Roberalz> good news!