[00:52] <mparillo> I think if you have a quad channel board, you can see some performance boost with four sticks.
[00:53] <mparillo> Long discussion: https://www.cgdirector.com/2-vs-4-ram-modules/#:~:text=For the majority of users,sticking with 2 RAM sticks.
[00:54] <mparillo> hmm, strange url
[01:41] <^Gecko^>  cool
[01:41] <^Gecko^> thx
[02:31] <keithzg> mmikowski: Uhh hmm I hadn't double-checked what kernel I *had* been using, only went and selected one of the 5.15 kernels assuming that was the one from 22.04, but I then ran into glitches again (no networking, display screwups, not quite as I had seen before since my upgrade to 22.10 but similar? 2D elements rendered black or flickery) and so I double-checked finally and it looks like on 22.10 linux-generic and linux-generic-hwe-22.04
[02:31] <keithzg> actually both just provide 5.19.0.23.22? At least that's what apt is now telling me.
[02:31] <keithzg> Booted into 5.19 now and curious to see if problems occur again.
 4 sticks (re @IrcsomeBot: <^Gecko^> what would you guys say works better for 64GB of ram; two sticks of 32gb, or four sticks of 16gb?)
[07:34] <user|44> Greetings, I hope this is the appropriate forum to share this :) I have recently istalled Kubuntu on my Surface Pro 7+, but I’ve been having issues with my external monitor -  I have posted my question on reddit and ask ubuntu for the past several days without any luck (link to Reddit post below), can anyone please help me get this resolved, or
[07:34] <user|44> even just point me to right direction?
[07:34] <user|44> Reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/Kubuntu/comments/ywxuj4/external_monitor_issue/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
[08:05] <user|44> Is this an active group?
[08:06] <kirvesAxe> The level of activity varies with the time of day, day of the week etc.
[08:06] <kirvesAxe> But I would say this is active
[08:25] <user|44> I guess that makes sense. Thanks
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 wes
[11:49] <shams> hello
[11:49] <shams> I need help with my autostart apps
[11:50] <shams> my discord app is working on the startup however emacs-daemon and the mullvad App they aren't started
[11:50] <shams> this is really weird
 /code [Desktop Entry]
 Categories=Network;
 Comment=Mullvad VPN client
 Exec="/opt/Mullvad VPN/mullvad-vpn" %U
 Icon=mullvad-vpn
 Name=Mullvad VPN
 and the emacs daemon on I've wrote myself:[Desktop Entry]
 Comment[en_US]=start the emacs server
 Comment=start the emacs server
 Exec=/usr/bin/emacs --daemon
 GenericName[en_US]=
 GenericName=
 can anyone please tell me why this isn't working?
[12:19] <oerheks> sadi007 your multiple lines were blocked, use a pastebin like paste.ubuntu.com
[13:14] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[15:08] <mybalzitch> weird. network-manager? is claiming I need to log into my wired network
[20:02] <user|74> Is it possible to directly upgrade to 22.04 from 18.04 without too many headaches?
[20:21] <mparillo> Assuming you don't have any PPAs, it should be smooth. You do back up your user data, right? For me, backing up configurations is not that big a deal.
[23:19] <cart> Soo apparently one can not set the shortcut key to Application Launcher -> Windows button? What is up with that?
[23:25] <Dragnslcr> You mean opening the Application Menu when you press the Windows key?
[23:28] <Dragnslcr> If you set the shortcut to Alt-F1, the Meta/Windows key by itself will do it