[00:03] <mmikowski> keithzg: Can you run /usr/bin/env python3 in a terminal? What do you get?
[00:03] <mmikowski> My guess is /usr/bin/env might be broken for your account somehow?
[00:05] <mmikowski> keithzg: or python3 isn't in the PATH being used by the script...
[00:05] <mmikowski> keithzg: maybe anaconda or miniconda environment?
[00:09] <mmikowski> keithzg: Terminal problem it looks like. See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52376942 or https://stackoverflow.com/a/38238281/6826476. Best of luck.
[00:10] <mmikowski> btw, just trying to be helpful. Sorry if its redundant or too basic.
[01:11] <keithzg> mmikowski: Yeah running `/usr/bin/env python3` directly throws the exact same error, that's the key clearly. `python3` is definitely in my path though, at good ol' `/usr/bin/python3`, I was just long ago told the correct way to formulate a shebang line for Python3 was as above.
[01:14] <keithzg> mmikowski: Alas both those search results are emblematic of all the results I've found myself, which are entirely unrelated Python i/o error issues. Everything works fine as long as I don't use `/usr/bin/env python3`. Calling `/usr/bin/env` on its own prints out a ton of environment variables, however piping that to `grep -i python` returns not only nothing in my own user account, but also nothing in accounts where it *does* work, so I don't
[01:15] <keithzg> know what the difference could be.
[01:15] <mmikowski> hey @keithzg, I've got a hunch.
[01:17] <mmikowski> It definitely looks like something is special (in a bad way) with the account environment. So I would suggest interpolating. Have you tried running in xterm instead of konsole?
[01:18] <mmikowski> After that, I'd dump the output of `env` for a user and environment where it works to a file, then do the same in the broken environment. Then diff the two.
[01:19] <mmikowski> (the terminal change was the hunch, btw :)
[01:19] <mmikowski> i'd use a visual diff like meld or kdiff3 or vimdiff to make changes easier to view. You might also need to sort the outputs to normalize them.
[01:20] <mmikowski> Again, sorry if this is too remedial
[05:33] <MercesLetifer22> hi
[05:33] <arraybolt3> o/
[05:33] <MercesLetifer22> whats up
[05:34] <arraybolt3> MercesLetifer22: Nothing bad's happening. Can we help you?
[05:34] <MercesLetifer22> is there a way to search for a channel on this chat such as a list
[05:34] <arraybolt3> MercesLetifer22: Yeah, I think it's called alis.
[05:34] <arraybolt3> !alis
[05:35] <MercesLetifer22> thanks so much
[05:35] <arraybolt3> No problem!
[05:35] <MercesLetifer22> alsi
[05:35] <MercesLetifer22> alis
[05:36] <MercesLetifer22> sorry typo where does it show after returning maximum of channel
[05:37] <arraybolt3> MercesLetifer22: Unsure, the people in #libera will probably know more.
[05:38] <arraybolt3> (I've never actually used alis before.)
[05:38] <MercesLetifer22> thank you
[05:51] <mint__> test
[08:29] <breeze> hello?
 Hi, i wanna remove all snaps, and I have riseup vpn i need it is there a similar alternative?
[12:22] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:55] <user|60> How do I upgrade from release 18.04 to 22.04? do-release-upgrade seems to do nothing
[14:28] <alkisg> user|60: is this a 32bit installation? dpkg --print-architecture
[17:21] <bajdragoj> hello guys. Is asking help for issues allowed in this chat?
[17:23] <arraybolt3> bajdragoj: Yep.
[17:23] <arraybolt3> That's what the channel is for.
[17:25] <bajdragoj> I have an issue with the hotkeys on kubuntu. I just made a post on askubuntu
[17:26] <bajdragoj> Would appreciate if you guys take a look at it  https://askubuntu.com/questions/1435267/a-part-of-the-shortcuts-not-working-kubuntu-22-04
[22:36] <fravialis> Hi all. I have to copy everything twice before I can paste it. Rumours online have it this is due to klipper. However, it can't be removed without removing all of KDE, they say.
[22:36] <fravialis> Sometimes, system tray settings is referenced, but I can't seem to find it... what to do?
[22:38] <fravialis> nvm, found it
[23:50] <mmikowski> !alis