[00:30] <preston> i love men
[00:31] <preston> mhhmhmh
[00:32] <preston> this is more dead then my grandmothers ashes
[00:33] <arraybolt3> Or you totally misunderstood the purpose of the sub :P
[01:52] <user|78> can i ask something in here?
[01:52] <arraybolt3[m]> user|78: Yeah, sure.
[01:52] <arraybolt3[m]> If something going wrong with your Kubuntu system, this is the live chat support channel for getting help with that.
[01:53] <user|78> I own an 1440p 170hz monitor and a 4K 60hz TV. I own a dual boot Desktop PC with a dedicated AMD GPU (RX580) that can output at max resolutions on Windows 10 and Kubuntu 22.04. I own a Laptop with Intel HD U620 Graphics with dual boot (Windows 10 and Kubuntu 22.04 too). The thing is, my laptop shows 1440p 60hz and 1080p 120hz on Windows but it does
[01:53] <user|78> not go higher than 1080p 60hz on Kubuntu, I tried running some xrandr commands that I saw online and I managed to force higher resolutions to appear as selectable options but when I selected them it was still 1080p 60hz.
[01:53] <user|78> Does anyone know how can I make my Laptop show higher resolutions with monitors higher than 1080p/60hz? I haven't found anything online
[01:54] <arraybolt3> user|78: So just so I'm clear, it's the laptop that's having the problem, not the desktop?
[01:55] <arraybolt3> I'd be interested in knowing what kind of cable you're using to connect the monitor and the laptop, that might have something to do with it.
[01:55] <user|78> yes
[01:55] <user|78> I'm using a cable capable enough because it sends 2K and 4K video when I'm on Windows with the same Laptop and Screen
[01:56] <user|78> So I don't think it's a hardware issue
[01:56] <arraybolt3> Hmm, that's a good point. One moment, lemme check your Intel GPU version and see what kernel supports it best...
[01:56] <user|78> ok thank you
[01:56] <user|78> do i share a screenshot of any kind?
[01:57] <user|78> I'm using kernel 5.15.0-46-generic
[01:57] <arraybolt3> user|78: I don't think a screenshot will be necessary.
[01:58] <user|78> ok
[01:58] <arraybolt3> Hmm, the kernel version should be fine AFAICT...
[01:59] <arraybolt3> Can you tell me what kind of cable you're using anyway? Maybe the Linux Intel graphics driver doesn't like doing full resolution with the cable. I've had Intel graphics differences between Windows and Linux before (namely Linux supporting three monitors when Windows would only do two, so there are probably differences)
[02:00] <arraybolt3> I mean, actually, if you have a different cable, try using that instead.
[02:00] <arraybolt3> Like, if you're on HDMI, try a DisplayPort, or vice-versa (if it's an option).
[02:00] <user|78> I tried 2 cables already
[02:00] <arraybolt3> Oh blah. OK, hmm...
[02:00] <user|78> How can I know the exact HDMI type?
[02:01] <arraybolt3> Dunno.
[02:01] <user|78> they also do 4k 60hz with an Android TV Box
[02:01] <user|78> I'm sure they are HDMI 2.0 or 1.4 or something like that
 how to install roblox in kubuntu?
[02:03] <arraybolt3> user|78: Well at this point I'm stumped. You might try asking your question in #ubuntu, Kubuntu is also supported there. And there's a lot more people in there.
[02:03] <user|78> ok
[02:03] <user|78> thank you
[02:03] <arraybolt3> Sorry I couldn't be more help.
[02:04] <arraybolt3> user|78: One thing I can think of that you might try is installing a newer kernel - I very highly doubt that will do the trick, but if all else fails, it's something you can try.
[02:05] <arraybolt3> Still, I'd save it as a last resort since newer kernels that are not part of Ubuntu proper can be tricky to use, and are unsupported and could cause more problems than they fix.
[02:07] <arraybolt3> user|78: Also, one last thing, if no one responds for a bit, that's normal - if people don't know the answer to your question they generally won't respond at all to avoid cluttering up the channel. If quite a bit of time (a few hours or so) goes by and other questions have been asked since your question, you can ask again so that people will continue to see it.
[02:09] <user|78> arraybolt3 ok thank you
[02:09] <user|78> it's kind of weird right?
[02:16] <enigma9o7[m]> kind of suck my nuts mothefucker, you're weird
[02:18] <arraybolt3> !language | enigma9o7[m]
[02:23] <user|78> arraybolt3 I just tried and that same cable on my Desktop PC with the exact same distro outputs 1440p 120hz and 4K 60hz on my monitor and TV respectively
[02:24] <arraybolt3> user|78: Sorry, I don't know what else to do except the newer kernel, which is possibly a bad idea. Just give it a while, someone in #ubuntu (or in here) might have a clue.
[02:54] <user|78> arraybolt3 well i fixed it by upgrading my kernel from 5.15.0-46 to 5.19.3 and now it does higher resolutions just fine
[02:56] <arraybolt3[m]> user|78: Huh, the newer kernel fixed it? Nice, and congratulations!
[02:57] <user|78> thank you
[12:10] <Allan_Rosti> Hi guys... I have one problem with my update kubuntu 21.04
[12:11] <Allan_Rosti> i dont make update via cli
[12:30] <Guest3> hi
[13:33] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Any idea when Linux kernel 5.17 be available for KU22.04 ?
[17:50] <oerheks> CrustyCrab55 not sure it ever will in this LTS, 5.15 is stable.
[18:05] <derek-shnosh> My google-fu is failing me... regarding getting KDE Gear 22.08 on Kubuntu 22.04, Plasma 5.25.4 (via backports-extra PPA). Is this something I just need to wait to show in repos? Or do I need to somehow add another to get the latest?
[18:06] <arraybolt3[m]> derek-shnosh: I believe you just add the backports PPA and then update your system.
[18:06] <derek-shnosh> I have the backports and backports-extra repos already.
[18:07] <derek-shnosh> Checking my gear versions, Okular for example, it shows me 22.04.3
[18:07] <arraybolt3[m]> derek-shnosh: OK, then I think you just run "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade" in a terminal and you're done. (Please back up your data first, I've had the PPA go poorly in the past.)
[18:08] <arraybolt3[m]> Hmm, then I'm not sure. Stick around, someone here will probably know the answer to this.
[18:08] <derek-shnosh> Yeah all of my pkgs are updated daily, and did the full-upgrade a few days ago when the backports-extra PPA was released for plasma 5.25 on LTS 22.04, but no new updates are showing.
[18:08] <derek-shnosh> Cool, thanks arraybolt3[m]
 gear 22.08 is not in backports yet. will need some testing 1st ,and perhaps even waiting for 22.08.1 bugfix release in a few weeks
[18:09] <derek-shnosh> Thanks IrcsomeBot RikMills
 we are being a bit more cautious on pushing new versions to backports on this LTS release
 What could be the consequences? (re @RikMills: we are being a bit more cautious on pushing new versions to backports on this LTS release)
[22:14] <Guest4483> Hello community, I have a problem with my password, I can't remember it and I can't log in. Do you know how to reset it or remove it?
[22:17] <oerheks> !password
[22:17] <genii> Get into the boot menu of grub and select the recovery kernel which will dump you into a menu where you can mount the filesystem read/writer and drop to a root prompt, where you can issue a command like: passwd your-username-goes-here
[22:17] <oerheks> follow the 1st url..
[23:03] <hamikeles> :?