=== guiverc2 is now known as guiverc === aleksandr is now known as smnov [03:04] . === IchabodCrane is now known as DalekSec [11:39] arraybolt3, i am having difficulties. [11:40] i installed kubuntu with all softwares, like libre etc.. and also enabled 3rd party driver. [11:40] wifi not working i installed the package you said and through usb transfered to that laptop. [11:40] but it keeps giving dependency problems [11:41] package make, binutils, lto-disabled-list. dkms, and more not installed [11:41] i was installing few packages same way as installing driver, through usb but they keep on coming to install more and more. [11:55] Oops , but i was wring , [11:55] I creared new layout and its working in wayland (re @Anarchotaoist: Latte Dock is falling apart at the edges. It no longer has a maintainer. 😞) [11:55] Oops , but i was wring , [11:55] I created new layout and its working in wayland (re @Anarchotaoist: Latte Dock is falling apart at the edges. It no longer has a maintainer. 😞) [13:13] hi [13:15] Hi there! (re @IrcsomeBot: hi) === kubuntu is now known as Sollonum [15:57] Heyyy, i want to use tilling script on wayland pls help === MareMagnum is now known as faLUKE === Guest70 is now known as Swaroop [16:47] I wanted to install kubuntu in lvm with encryption. In ubuntu it's possible to generate a recovery code while selecting lvm with encryption. In kubuntu am not able to locate that option. Is it possible to generate a recovery code in kubuntu? === arraybolt3_ is now known as arraybolt3 === sathya is now known as agha [17:36] Hello. Ever since Kalendar was available in the official isos (I think from 22.04 onwards) I had tried to start it, but it always crashed with this error probably being the reason: org.kde.pim.akonadiserver: Did not find MySQL server default configuration (mysql-global.conf) [17:36] Does anybody know what could be done about that? [17:36] I'm running 22.10 atm. [17:38] I tried installing mysql-server, as was suggested on some sites on the net, but the installation didn't go through either. === floown_ is now known as floown [19:09] i dont understand how irc works [19:13] gordon_: It's just a chat system. [19:14] gordon_: Basically, you send a message to a room. Everyone in the room gets that message, and can respond to you or to others who are also sending messages. [19:14] Sometimes multiple conversations can take place in the same room at the same time - to help keep track of things when this helps, we "ping" or highlight each other, like I did above twice by putting the "gordon_:" at the start of my message. [19:14] That way we can keep track of who's talking to who. [19:15] You join rooms (called "channels" in IRC) by running "/join #channel", and you can leave them by switching to the channel you want to leave and running "/part". [19:19] thank you!! where are channels' and conversations in that room's data stored? are there servers [19:20] Basically there's an entire network of servers that all work together to provide the ser... oh bye. [19:35] Mrokii: Akonadio uses its own MySQL server last I know. So adding mysql-server is not needed. See akonadi-backend-mysql. BTW, this uses a separate mysql server for each user. [19:35] *knew === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc