 On my Pavucontrol, from the Output devices>port: it only shows headphones even when I click the drop-down it doesn't show speaker, and sound only comes out from the speaker and not the headphone even if head phones is connected, same thing with alsamixer, it says headphones, but it represents the speaker and sound doesn't come out from headphones,
 Any solution to this?
 https://irc-attachments.kde.org/1197bff2/file_60556.jpg
[01:18] <valorie> @pjtunes be sure that you have not used some f-key which makes your speaker invisible to the system
 Really I haven't
 Let me check again
 Yes I'm sure (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> @pjtunes be sure that you have not used some f-key which makes your speaker invisible to the system)
[01:29] <valorie> I've lost my speakers, headphones and camera that way, which is why I mention it
 Oh wow
 How were you able to resolve it?
[01:29] <valorie> alsamixer usually displays them however
[01:30] <valorie> alsamixer, plus looking up the f-key combos on this laptop
[01:30] <valorie> I mean, I didn't lose them all at the same time
[01:31] <valorie> it seemed random
 My alsamixer doesn't even show speaker, just headphones, and it indicates sound's coming out from headphones but it's actually just speaket (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> alsamixer usually displays them however)
 Speaker*
[01:31] <valorie> which it probaly was, typo in low light
 Okay (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> it seemed random)
 I'll just keep trying out different options and see what works out then, kind of annoying (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> which it probaly was, typo in low light)
 That was why I was thinking about installing driverspack initially but I think there's no need for that
 This is certainly not Windows 11 😃 (re @PJtunes: )
 Haha, it's Ubuntu
 it's partitioned with win11
 Haha, it's Ubuntu
 it's partitioned with win11 (re @CrustyCrab55: This is certainly not Windows 11 😃)
 Install Segoe UI font too (re @PJtunes: )
[12:12] <Guest36> check
[12:13] <Guest36> hey folks... I've tried to install kubuntu in like thousand ways and every damn time I fail. I've d/l the 22.04.1 version and used rufus the same as I did with ubuntu(worked, just tested), but with that kubuntu thing I just don't get bootable option... I got xps 13 with secure boot disabled etc
[12:13] <Guest36> any ideas what might be the prob?
[12:17] <Guest36> ...
[12:19] <Guest36> do you see my messages?
[12:31] <pickanick> dave0
 Ok thanks (re @MrigendraB: Install Segoe UI font too)
 Nice
[12:48] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[15:28] <user|54> Hello everyone, I have installed Kubuntu 22 on my machine. I am trying to install WHOAMI but the usual procedure is not working. Any ideas please ?
[15:43] <user|95> Un saluto a tutti
[15:43] <clivejo> user|54: what is the usual procedure?
[15:44] <user|95> qualcuno parla italiano
[15:46] <clivejo> is it whoami system command you are talking about?
[15:56] <clivejo> file /usr/bin/whoami is provide by package coreutils which should be installed by default
[16:07] <user|90> How do itake this operating system off my computer?
[16:09] <user|90> How do I bypass the password, I want to restore this computer to it's original system but can't get into it
[16:21] <clivejo> user|90: Who put it on your computer?
[16:30] <user|90> It is a found computer, I don't want any info off it I just want to use it
[16:39] <clivejo> well to take Kubuntu off, you need to install another operating system on it
[16:40] <user|90> Ok that's what I thought
[16:41] <clivejo> but Kubuntu was probably installed on it for a reason!
[16:42] <clivejo> ie not enough resources to run Windows
[16:44] <clivejo> what do you want to do on it?
[16:45] <clivejo> it takes a little learning, but you can probably do everything you want on Kubuntu anyways!
[17:27] <user|90> How would I bypass the password and reset it ?
[17:29] <user|90> Is there a way to bypass the password so that I can reset the computer?
[17:35] <mybalzitch> where is the password
[17:36] <mybalzitch> *where is it asking for a password
[17:36] <user|90> on the lock screen
[17:37] <mybalzitch> so make a windows install disk and boot from that
[17:37] <mybalzitch> or https://askubuntu.com/questions/24006/how-do-i-reset-a-lost-administrative-password offers some tips on changing a users password
[17:39] <user|90> I didn't know I could make a disk for windows to over-ride kubunku?
[17:39] <user|90> I can't even get on this computer because of the password thing
[18:30] <cbreak> user|90: just boot from an installer usb stick
[18:30] <cbreak> I recommend kubuntu :)
[18:31] <cbreak> unless that device has secure-boot and locked firmware, you should be able to boot from arbitrary systems
 4jvn
 hey guys,
 I new to linex and whant to choose between Mangaro KDE, and Kubuntu
 any advice😅
 Choose Kubuntu or openSUSE (re @DrEl3araby: hey guys,
 I new to linex and whant to choose between Mangaro KDE, and Kubuntu
 any advice😅)
 Manjaro is shit
[19:12] <valorie> I <3 Kubuntu
[19:15] <GrayGhost> Kubuntu is KDE on ubuntu
 Manjaro KDE is shit
 Choose Kubuntu or openSUSE KDE (Tumbleweed/Leap) (re @DrEl3araby: hey guys,
 I new to linex and whant to choose between Mangaro KDE, and Kubuntu
 any advice😅)
 why 😅 (re @CrustyCrab55: Manjaro KDE is shit)
 Let's mind the language please, we do have rules about that. (re @CrustyCrab55: Manjaro KDE is shit)
 http://ubottu.com/y/gl
[19:53] <clivejo> ^ reeks of spam bots
[19:54] <Eickmeyer[m]> clivejo: It's not.
[19:55] <clivejo> not your link, the so called "conversation" above that
[19:56] <Eickmeyer[m]> Nah, it's a valid conversation. Slightly off-topic, but valid.
[19:57] <Eickmeyer[m]> Just a reply that got spread-out over many lines.
[19:57] <Eickmeyer[m]> The bridge isn't very good.
 . (re @DrEl3araby: hey guys,
 I new to linex and whant to choose between Mangaro KDE, and Kubuntu
 any advice😅)
 Polling is generally frowned-upon in a support chat, so this isn't the place for that kind of question. (re @DrEl3araby: .)
 As this is a "Kubuntu" channel, you're going to get very biased opinions heavily toward the Kubuntu side anyways, so this is not a good channel to be asking that kind of question anyhow, so please do not ask those kinds of questions here.
 I know, but I want to know the comparison in point of Kubunt view, and I will ask mangarw users too (re @Eickmeyer: Polling is generally frowned-upon in a support chat, so this isn't the place for that kind of question.)
 I know, but I want to know the comparison in point of Kubuntu view, and I will ask mangarw users too (re @Eickmeyer: Polling is generally frowned-upon in a support chat, so this isn't the place for that kind of question.)
 as the members of this group I want to know the point of stregth of it over mangaro
 Still, it's not a support question and not allowed here, it's off-topic. (re @DrEl3araby: I know, but I want to know the comparison in point of Kubuntu view, and I will ask mangarw users too)
 Check the pinned message.
 ok, thank you for you help 😢 (re @Eickmeyer: Still, it's not a support question and not allowed here, it's off-topic.)
[20:59] <mmikowski> @DrEl3araby: DM me and I can give you my take.
[22:27] <Guest7574> Hi, I am having issues occasionally on system startup
[22:27] <Guest7574> I have an autostart script that runs
[22:27] <Guest7574> This will work as intended
[22:28] <Guest7574> But either during this script execution, or not long after, my system freezes
[22:29] <Guest7574> I can tell this is going to happen because none of the task manager icons are responsive and if I try to use Konsole/Yakuake I get errors, sometimes saying "Warning: Could not find an interactive shell to start"
 Hi, I'm looking for a guy.
[23:27]  * clivejo hides and pretends not to be a guy
[23:27] <clivejo> This is not the guy you are looking for
[23:58] <mparillo> And Clive wins the Internet. At least for today.