[03:36] <^Gecko^> mybalzitch nah no need for a ps/2 mouse, no way to plug it in anyways, lol. I did take your advice and use a usb mouse that I had lyine around [03:36] <^Gecko^> lying* [03:38] laying [03:38] <3 [03:38] <^Gecko^> that works too [03:38] hows the laptop otherwise? [03:39] <^Gecko^> now the question is what's more appropriate: "pled" or "pleaded" ? (I'm in the "pled" camp) [03:39] <^Gecko^> it's a core 2 solo, with a 4200rpm 1.8" pata zif 80 gig drive, it's slow as hell, lol [03:40] <^Gecko^> for some reason I can't use 'additional drivers'. "apply" remains greyed out even after I select the proprietary driver. [03:42] <^Gecko^> sound works, touchscreen works with the stylus and finger (don't know about multi-touch). don't know how to use the fingerprint reader, I assume it's not running. looks like wifi is not working either [03:50] pleading to stop myself from starting any further grammar debates [03:50] gramatical? [03:51] wifi might work if you go down to like, 802.11a and wep [03:51] or b [03:51] <^Gecko^> i actually didn't even try to use wifi... [03:51] probably for the best [03:52] can you get a pata to sd or CF adapter for maximum fastness? [03:52] <^Gecko^> lots of google results about how it's a PitA [03:52] <^Gecko^> not sure if there's a pata ZIF adapter [03:52] * ^Gecko^ asks google [03:56] <^Gecko^> looks like aliexpress has one. I don't feel like spending $35 plus shipping from china [03:56] <^Gecko^> which apparently is only $3? [03:56] <^Gecko^> wtf [03:57] <^Gecko^> https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2251832083618632.html [04:03] cute [04:04] Why goin in and out sleep mode is not smooth in kubuntu 22.04 wayland? [04:04] <^Gecko^> oh that reminds me, closing the lid didn't even turn the screen off === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [05:53] Is kde version 5.26 available for kubuntu? [05:54] It is in backports PPA for 22.10 Kinetic [05:54] Sir one more question [05:54] I had the same issue in many distro like his (re @Omar: Why goin in and out sleep mode is not smooth in kubuntu 22.04 wayland?) [05:55] I have laptop [05:55] When i put it in sleep mode it stuck for sec [05:55] Then waking up [05:55] Also took 10 to 15 sec [05:56] But in windows its one click sleep one click wake [05:56] Do i need to change [05:56] Wayland ? [05:56] What's the default ? [05:56] X11 or Wayland (re @RikMills: It is in backports PPA for 22.10 Kinetic) [05:57] Still X11. You can try wayland if you like [06:05] No, maybe i had this issue bcoz of Wayland [07:02] Hello.. [07:02] Can you help.to complete deep clean a disk ? [07:02] I use diskpart in window [07:02] Clean command to clean the partition only [07:02] But i use clean all [07:02] Which take 10 to 15 min to clean wipe a diks complete.. [07:03] I have also faced stuck issue while sleep and wake .. [07:03] I didn't knew that it's bcoz of Wayland (re @Omar: I don't know but x11 is much smoother) === arraybolt3_ is now known as arraybolt3 === gurupras- is now known as guruprasad [11:09] Hello [11:14] When I turn on my notebook, Kubuntu displays the following sentence: integrity: Problem loading X.509 certificate -65 [11:14] blacklist: Problem blacklisting hash (-13) [11:15] Does anyone know what can it be ? [11:28] This issue comes in some Acer laptops as its BIOS contains two obsolete certificates. The error message is harmless and can be ignored https://askubuntu.com/questions/1218700/integrity-problem-loading-x-509-certificate-65 [11:29] so, maybe your vendor gives a bios update? [11:31] I use Lenovo IdeaPad S145 (re @IrcsomeBot: This issue comes in some Acer laptops as its BIOS contains two obsolete certificates. The error message is harmless and can be ignored https://askubuntu.com/questions/1218700/integrity-problem-loading-x-509-certificate-65) [11:31] maybe the same issue? check for a bios update [11:31] I'll check, maybe I find something on the Lenovo website (re @IrcsomeBot: so, maybe your vendor gives a bios update?) [11:50] hi [11:50] i have some issue with kubuntu anyone can help me ? [12:25] Say and someone will if he can (re @IrcsomeBot: i have some issue with kubuntu anyone can help me ?) [12:25] Say it and someone will if he can (re @IrcsomeBot: i have some issue with kubuntu anyone can help me ?) [12:31] @Omar: Sadly, they already left. :( Oh well. [13:08] Oh (re @IrcsomeBot: @Omar: Sadly, they already left. :( Oh well.) [13:08] Can anyone help me here (re @Omar: Why goin in and out sleep mode is not smooth in kubuntu 22.04 wayland?) [13:08] And here? (re @Omar: ) [13:10] @Omar: KDE Wayland has a lot of problems. It's not the default in Kubuntu because it doesn't actually work right. [13:27] Hey there. I just got a notification in my tray letting me know that updates are available. When I clicked on it, it checked for updates and none were available. Doing a refresh also showed that no updates were available. It was kind of odd, so I thought I'd share it here in case it's happened to anyone else before -- possibly even today. [14:05] Hi all [14:07] Will it be good to use soon? (re @IrcsomeBot: @Omar: KDE Wayland has a lot of problems. It's not the default in Kubuntu because it doesn't actually work right.) [14:07] I do not know. [14:28] Ok and how about this, Should i be worried? (re @Omar: ) [14:31] @Omar: I'm not able to see the message you're referring to. I'm guessing it was a picture, but I can't see it on my end. Can you describe the problem, or possibly upload the picture to Imgur and send the link? [14:39] When i turn off my laptop i get this [14:39] FAILED(in red) failed to start the process error reports when automatic reporting ia enabled. (re @IrcsomeBot: @Omar: I'm not able to see the message you're referring to. I'm guessing it was a picture, but I can't see it on my end. Can you describe the problem, or possibly upload the picture to Imgur and send the link?) === rainer is now known as rainer__ === rainer__ is now known as rainer_ === rainer_ is now known as rainer === rainer is now known as rainer_ === rainer_ is now known as rainer__ === felix is now known as felix__ [23:29] <^Gecko^> what would you guys say works better for 64GB of ram; two sticks of 32gb, or four sticks of 16gb?