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 5HJE
 5HIL
 forget it
 /notes
 How is this meant to boot kubuntu? With a USB stick? The computer now only boots up to the last shared photo, then it gets stuck. At first he always or often beeped 6 times briefly, now he doesn't do that anymore either. Maybe a hardware problem? (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> @SA: tomreyn suggested resetting bios to manufacturer defaults. if this does not help, try booting kubuntu with !kernelparm "acpi=off" as a (temporary) workaround, then ju
 When i can install kubuntu 32 bit?
 Give the link please
[10:29] <alkisg1> mher76789, ubuntu and kubuntu stopped supporting 32bit at the 18.04 release
[10:30] <alkisg1> So the last 32 bit kubuntu is http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/18.04.5/release/kubuntu-18.04.5-desktop-i386.iso, and it's reached End Of Life for most of its components
[10:30] <Unit193> In fact, the repo is no longer full so you can't use any Ubuntu with 32bit.  You'll have to use Debian or something else.
[10:31] <alkisg1> Bionic is still receiving updates, e.g. it got firefox 107: https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=firefox
[10:32] <alkisg1> ...but the Kubuntu DE isn't receiving any updates anymore for 18.04
[12:04] <Fravialis> Hi all. Does anybody know why NetworkManager's OpenVPN module, when configured with three gateways, doesn't properly and quickly switch to the next one when the current one is down?
[13:15] <BluesKaj> Hi all
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[15:55] <user|64> i tried to create a bootable usb with the kubuntu 22.04 iso i downloaded on two diffiernt pcs but niether rufus nor any other program recognizes the isp
[15:55] <user|64> iso*
[16:02] <alkisg1> Check that it's downloaded properly, but using the sha512sum, you can find the expected result at the download site
 Anyone know why on startup plank dock starts  in the middle of the screen?
 My setup is two monitors, laptop monitor (1080p) and second monitor (1440p) and 1440p is set to primary.
 i have to close it down and restart it for it to understand where the bottom is
 Quick fix works, just slap a small sleep in front of the command in autostart to let plasma figure out the monitors resolutions
 Most likely my motherboard is broken. Where can I find the name on the board? (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3[m]> @SA: tomreyn suggested 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 
[18:05] <arraybolt3> @SA: That will depend on what kind of computer you have. Is this a desktop or laptop? Also, is this self-built or prebuilt by a manufacturer?
[18:06] <arraybolt3> If it's a laptop or a prebuilt desktop, you should be able to find some sort of sticker or writing on it that says something similar to "Dell Latitude 7000" or "HP Z220 SFF Workstation". Otherwise, you may have to look at the motherboard itself closely to see if it has any identifier on it.
 This is a desktop from HP. I think it has been prefabricated (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> @SA: That will depend on what kind of computer you have. Is this a desktop or laptop? Also, is this self-built or prebuilt by a manufacturer?)
 https://irc-attachments.kde.org/ad4ea16b/file_61832.jpg
 This?
[18:27] <arraybolt3> @SA: I meant something on the outside of the desktop chassis.
[18:27] <arraybolt3> @SA: That looks like it's probably the serial number or something - a Google search for it return no results.
 Yes, I did not find either. Unfortunately, there is no sticker (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> @SA: I meant something on the outside of the desktop chassis.)
[18:36] <arraybolt3> Oh weird. OK, digging...
[18:37] <arraybolt3> @SA: Hmph, even HP's website doesn't seem to recognize that number.
 https://irc-attachments.kde.org/69a5b731/file_61833.jpg
 That's not the right sticker?
 Then I'll write to China