 how to kill the process : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/ba9861a9/file_60904.jpg
[03:35] <genii> There's another upgrade happening so just wait until it finishes
[06:30] <nihilist74> how do you update kubuntu 22.04 to 22.10
 https://itsfoss.com/upgrade-ubuntu-to-newer-version/ (re @IrcsomeBot: <nihilist74> how do you update kubuntu 22.04 to 22.10)
 Go into terminal and paste, software-properties-qt (re @BlueCoal: https://itsfoss.com/upgrade-ubuntu-to-newer-version/)
 Mod of this GC might wanna pin this so others can stop asking about upgrading questions over and over.
 No because it is (a) wrong in certain factual respects, and (b) does not apply to Kubuntu (re @BlueCoal: Mod of this GC might wanna pin this so others can stop asking about upgrading questions over and over.)
 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KineticUpgrades/Kubuntu
 is correct for Kubuntu
[11:35] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Hi, I'm looking for new acquaintances)
[16:09] <user|6> I have just downloaded the latest Kubuntu ISO file. I want to install it from a Windows 11 laptop onto a USB SSD because I do not have a rewritable DVD disk and I want to use the SSD initially as the operating system to check out my target laptop which has corrupted OS. Is that possible?
[16:11] <user|6> Or do I need a different file for use on a USB device?
 "Or do I need a different file..." <- You don't need a different file, just make sure you don't have anything you care about on that SSD, as flashing the ISO to the SSD will wipe it.
[16:55] <tullio> ciao a tutti
[16:55] <tullio> !list