[09:57] Taxe === peter_ is now known as Guest5558 [13:12] Hi all [13:12] hello [13:13] i am using kubuntu 18.04 and want to install anydesk. [13:14] i could use help on this mater [13:14] 18.4 is end of life and unsupported [13:14] *18.04 [13:15] indeed, upgrade to 20.04 or do a fresh install, and check out https://computingforgeeks.com/how-to-install-anydesk-on-ubuntu/ [13:16] that tutor gives the updated key import command === jcea1 is now known as jcea [17:10] hello every one I got this error while booting on my Ideapad 5 15itl05 laptop, kubuntu running well but this error show before boot; I search a lot and understood it's because Kubuntu can't recognize my BIOS.  today I can't shutdown properly but never seen another problem that I think can't related to this error. any one can help I so glad for [17:10] your help. [17:12] kernel: ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol [\_TZ.ETMD], AE_NOT_FOUND (20210730/psargs-330) [17:12] [    3.399429] kernel: [17:12] [    3.399430] kernel: No Local Variables are initialized for Method [_OSC] [17:12] [    3.399431] kernel: [17:12] [    3.399431] kernel: Initialized Arguments for Method [_OSC]:  (4 arguments defined for method invocation) [17:12] [    3.399432] kernel:   Arg0:   0000000072a829e8            Buffer(16) 5D A8 3B B2 B7 C8 42 35 [17:12] [    3.399438] kernel:   Arg1:   00000000224aa162            Integer 0000000000000001 [17:12] [    3.399441] kernel:   Arg2:   000000001c64461f            Integer 0000000000000002 [17:12] [    3.399443] kernel:   Arg3:   00000000142b1241            Buffer(8) 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 [17:12] [    3.399447] kernel: [17:12] [    3.399449] kernel: ACPI Error: Aborting method \_SB.IETM._OSC due to previous error (AE_NOT_FOUND) (20210730/psparse-529) [17:12] [    3.696047] kernel: loop13: detected capacity change from 0 to 8.                                                                                sorry for my bad english. [17:24] /about@join_captcha_bot [17:25] /names@IrcsomeBot [17:25] /commands@join_captcha_bot [20:03] Reza: Some messages are more of an issue than others. You can look up the ACPI symbol and determine what it appears the system is missing: https://community.frame.work/t/bios-bug-tz-etmd-missing-in-acpi-tables/17653/7 As long as your system performs as intended it is probably fine to ignore. [21:21] mmikowski: It looks like Drone kicked and banned them for flooding already. === rebecca is now known as rebecca_ [23:12] Oof, adding the network stack to my list of things that have become incredibly unstable for my desktop under 21.10