 Hi how to add kinetic scroll to libinput touchpads on Xorg?
 Would like to implement to specific applications like Chromium/Firefox because implementing systemwide ig not possible
[13:33] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Hello first I had the problem as seen in the video. Now the PC no longer boots up. What can I do?
 https://irc-attachments.kde.org/a5b4b3f3/file_61788.jpg
 https://irc-attachments.kde.org/084398e9/file_61789.jpg
 As it was on the video, I turned off the PC a couple of times with a button and then it started up. Now he does not go up, the last pictures on the monitor.
[16:07] <tomreyn> if you can't get help here, try https://web.libera.chat/#ubuntu
[16:07] <tomreyn> or, if you have an irc client: irc.libera.chat, port 6697 (TLS) or port 6667 (no tls), and /join #ubuntu
 Ne this did not help me (re @IrcsomeBot: <tomreyn> if you can't get help here, try https://web.libera.chat/#ubuntu)
[18:36] <tomreyn> SA: are you still around (I can't tell from IRC)?
[18:39] <tomreyn> If so, I would suggest resetting bios to manufacturer defaults. if this does not help, try booting kubuntu with !kernelparm "acpi=off" as a (temporary) workaround, then just shutdown normally, and after it powered off, start kubuntu again. to see whether the issue is gone. if not, persist the acpi=off workaround in /etc/default/grub (and run "sudo update-grub") until you get around to install a bios upgrade - which you may need to do anyways.
[18:41] <tomreyn> !kernelparm
[18:42] <tomreyn> also, if you dual-boot with windows, make sure you configure windows to shut down properly, which, by default, it won't do.
[21:58] <adminer> hej
[22:17] <kraft> hi