[00:00] <genii> This would be the normal default one
[00:02] <oerheks> as it is LTS, i think it will not get 6.0
[00:02] <oerheks> wait for next version Kinetic
[00:04] <genii> !info linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04 jammy
[00:04] <simon_> hi
[00:04] <simon_> is there a seperate channel about snap packages/system?
[00:04] <oerheks> :-)
[00:04] <simon_> (as a service, not about specific ones)
[00:05] <oerheks> #snappy and #snapcraft
[00:05] <simon_> thanks!
[00:05] <oerheks> but maybe we can answer you too..
[00:05] <genii> #snappy has the most users in it
[00:06] <oerheks> friday after office hours ... good luck!
 Thanks. I not sure I can wait though as things are not working. How do I change to Linux-generic installed, but how to make it active? (re @IrcsomeBot: <ubottu> linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04 (5.15.0.50.50, jammy): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Built by linux-meta. Size 3 kB / 20 kB. (Only available for amd64, armhf, arm64, powerpc, ppc64el, s390x.))
 Thanks. I am not sure I can wait though as things are not working. How do I change to Linux-generic installed, but how to make it active? (re @IrcsomeBot: <ubottu> linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04 (5.15.0.50.50, jammy): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Built by linux-meta. Size 3 kB / 20 kB. (Only available for amd64, armhf, arm64, powerpc, ppc64el, s390x.))
 Thanks. I am not sure I can wait though as things are not working. How do I change. I have Linux-generic installed, but how to make it active? (re @IrcsomeBot: <ubottu> linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04 (5.15.0.50.50, jammy): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Built by linux-meta. Size 3 kB / 20 kB. (Only available for amd64, armhf, arm64, powerpc, ppc64el, s390x.))
 Thanks. I am not sure I can wait though as things are not working. How do I change? I have Linux-generic installed, but how to make it active? (re @IrcsomeBot: <ubottu> linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04 (5.15.0.50.50, jammy): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Built by linux-meta. Size 3 kB / 20 kB. (Only available for amd64, armhf, arm64, powerpc, ppc64el, s390x.))
[00:13] <oerheks> simply not.
[00:13] <oerheks> one can install a kernel manually, without updates, but that can cause other dependencie problems too.
[00:13] <oerheks> !mainline
[00:14] <oerheks> then you are on your own.
 How do I install it non-manually? I stupidly installed 5.17.0-1019-oem trying to get wifi working and it is now active. I just want to change back! (re @IrcsomeBot: <oerheks> one can install a kernel manually, without updates, but that can cause other dependencie problems too.)
[00:16] <genii> oerheks: I don't think they want to go to a higher kernel version, only to install the default one which normally comes with Jammy
 True. (re @IrcsomeBot: <genii> oerheks: I don't think they want to go to a higher kernel version, only to install the default one which normally comes with Jammy)
[00:18] <oerheks> you installed the oem kernel, reversing to regular sudo apt remove linux-image-5.17.0-1019-oem
[00:18] <genii> just: sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic    ...and then choose that one from the GRUB menu at boot time
[00:18] <oerheks> and reboot
[00:18] <mmikowski> Anarchotaoist: Boot into the prior kernel from the grub menu. Then remove the oem kernel.
[00:18] <oerheks> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1387979/removing-a-oem-installed-kernel
[00:18] <genii> ..or whatever these guys are recommending
[00:18] <oerheks> it can be done in jut one stel.
[00:18] <mmikowski> hahah
[00:18] <oerheks> step/c
[00:18] <mmikowski> oerheks: yes, it can be done in one step, but removing the running kernel is spooky.  Better safe than sorry imo.
[00:19] <genii> Yes, I've not had good results removing the running kernel before
 Ok, thanks all.
[00:19] <mmikowski> oerheks: when using apt, a linus-tech-tip-level warning is given.
[00:19] <mmikowski> :P
[00:19] <oerheks> oh dear, is he still alive?
[00:22] <mmikowski> oh, i was just referring to the "do you really, really, really want to do this?" sort of message that one gets when trying to remove a running kernel. Linus is certainly doing great.
[00:23] <Kangarooo> @RikMills ok. What to learn about theese things in linuxes? Theese dependecies problems and how to solve them? That was a lot so i need to learn this :)
[00:23] <Kangarooo> What to read? @RikMills
[00:24] <mmikowski> Anarchotaoist: for 22.04: sudo apt install --reinstall linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04
[00:25] <mmikowski> Then reboot and select the generic kernel in grub.
[00:25] <mmikowski> After logging in, THEN remove the oem kernel
[00:25] <mmikowski> notice there may be a few associated packages to remove
[00:32] <mmikowski> They shouldn't cause any harm and may be autoremoved. To see them: apt list --installed |grep linux |grep oem
[00:36] <mmikowski> Anarchotaoist: Have you installed linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04?
[00:37] <mmikowski> ^^ Whoops, never mind, accidentally scrolled up.
[00:48] <mmikowski> Argh, besides, that should be hwe-22.04 :\
 Ok, no, that is not installed. (re @IrcsomeBot: <mmikowski> Anarchotaoist: for 22.04: sudo apt install --reinstall linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04)
[06:32] <kyle_> hey
[08:46] <kksilvery> Namaskar
 Thanks - now sorted! uname -r
 5.15.0-50-generic (re @IrcsomeBot: <mmikowski> Then reboot and select the generic kernel in grub.)
[10:35] <fausto> nice day
[10:37] <fausto> i wont any informatione Ho see a list of softtware friendly
 Hi
[12:15] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:42] <jajo> yo
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 Hey,
 Why my pc dont respond after leaving it on sleep for 4-5 hr
 I was using it at 2pm , then i closed the lid ,
 Then now at 9pm i opened it again
 What i saw :
 Kwin was not responding
 Also plasma 5.25 not responding with some widget 😢
[15:12] <Guest98> Will there be any change in Kubuntu 22.10 final release when comparing with latest daily image?
 A quick desktop tour of Kubuntu Kinetic with latest daily image
 https://youtu.be/F-VgMfTcFB4
[17:05] <dooney> hi, i can't do sudo apt update, can someone help me?
[17:06] <dooney> it says me that: http://it.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu impish Release
[20:06] <Metallic_> Just saying that on Kubuntu 22.10 the KDE Partition Manager opens much more quickly, that's nice!