[00:42] Omg 300 new messages, i find the best one was the guy with the taskbars, i had to figure something like this out too a few years ago [02:36] It is so annoying (re @PJtunes: Not good tho) [08:36] does kubuntu 22.04 support NVMe on install? [08:54] Sure [09:24] How can i know if i have NVMe or ssd? [09:24] Is there any command? (re @IrcsomeBot: does kubuntu 22.04 support NVMe on install?) [10:42] Omar: device paths for nvme's are /dev/nvme...., for sata devices they are /dev/sd... [11:17] you can also use smartctl if you want to know more information about the device [12:38] Hi all [15:56] Hi all [16:07] Hi, is there a method and/or instruction for upgrading Kubuntu 20.04 to 22.04 yet? [16:08] With the command do-release-upgrade [16:09] Yeah? It's been tested and fully working? (re @Roberalz: With the command do-release-upgrade) [16:10] Without problem [16:11] Nice! I heard earlier that there was a SNAP bug. I guess that's taken care of... [16:12] Perhaps the best option is to install the system again. (re @zparihar: Yeah? It's been tested and fully working?) [16:14] I've had this install done 16.04. I always waited for the upgrade path... I want to continue to do that rather than the whole process of installing... I have a lot of apps and configurations that I don't want to reconfigure. [16:16] @zparihar: Remember to back up your data before doing an upgrade. OS upgrades are prone to going wrong. [16:21] Perhaps the best option is install the system again. (re @zparihar: Yeah? It's been tested and fully working?) [16:21] Thanks (re @IrcsomeBot: @zparihar: Remember to back up your data before doing an upgrade. OS upgrades are prone to going wrong.) [17:44] https://out.reddit.com/t3_xhjfgd?url=https%3A%2F%2Fbugs.kde.org%2Fshow_bug.cgi%3Fid%3D447343&token=AQAArpcnY6oGxJC3EnshgBAoTN24I8saAt8EV3UU7yW5cm36-YQY&app_name=ios [17:44] When KDE devs squishing this bug for Jammy? === floown_ is now known as floown === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [19:01] !info plasmashell jammy [19:01] Package plasmashell does not exist in jammy [19:03] !info plasma-workspace [19:03] plasma-workspace (4:5.24.6-0ubuntu0.1, jammy): Plasma Workspace for KF5. In component universe, is optional. Built by plasma-workspace. Size 11,577 kB / 24,159 kB [19:03] that bug report is about 5.23.4, does it still happen in 5.24.6 ? [20:34] Yep hitting the volume down key causes session to logout for 5.24.6 (re @IrcsomeBot: that bug report is about 5.23.4, does it still happen in 5.24.6 ?) [20:46] Does not here [20:48] sounds similar to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/xorg-server/+bug/1988484 [20:48] Launchpad bug 1988484 in xorg-server (Ubuntu) "Holding down volume keys sometimes crashes xorg" [Undecided, New] [20:49] cannot replicate that also on any of my hardware [20:50] At least on a Dell 5578 or a Focus M2Gen4 [21:29] Exactly this issue although Fn+volume up/down doesn’t affect all the time but sometimes very randomly happening that hurts during work suppose (re @RikMills: sounds similar to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/xorg-server/+bug/1988484) [21:29] Launchpad bug 1988484 in xorg-server (Ubuntu) "Holding down volume keys sometimes crashes xorg" [Undecided, New] [21:31] Exactly this issue although Fn+F2/F3 volume up/down doesn’t affect all the time but sometimes very randomly happening that hurts during work. Mine is Asus VivoBook with Intel Tigerlake (re @RikMills: sounds similar to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/xorg-server/+bug/1988484) [21:31] Launchpad bug 1988484 in xorg-server (Ubuntu) "Holding down volume keys sometimes crashes xorg" [Undecided, New]