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nomoruniHi!00:30
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bottlebobHello all. I have a quick question regarding RDP support for Kubuntu. Does it support the built in Gnome 42 remote desktop feature?00:57
IrcsomeBot<Victoria> Shall we talk?)05:22
IrcsomeBot<Omar> Can i play Assassin's Creed in kubuntu 22.04?10:59
IrcsomeBot<Omar> Can i play Assassin's Creed in kubuntu ?11:00
IrcsomeBot<Omar> Can i play Assassin's Creed on kubuntu ?11:56
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labhanehello guys12:52
labhanethere is the possibility of just connecting a computer and making it boot over the network. from another computer it recognizes the one that was connected and starts to pass an image automatically?12:55
DragnslcrYou can probably use PXE and Clonezilla. I've used them before to boot a server and copy a disk image.13:31
alkisg1labhane: see https://ltsp.org13:51
alkisg1If you follow https://ltsp.org/docs/installation/ you should be ready in 10 minutes with the chrootless method13:52
BluesKajHi all13:54
IrcsomeBot<SA> This is the name for the motherboard. Where can you find them? Or is it too old that you can no longer find it? (re @SA: )15:05
BluesKaj@SA, sudo dmidecode --type baseboard15:14
R13ose22.10 - I have a new laptop battery that is only charging to 88% now.  I've tried a number of tips but nothing has worked.  What would solve the issue?15:30
labhanealkisg1 thanks17:11
mmikowskiR13ose: You may want to try a battery reset.18:02
mmikowskiR13ose: See 3rd answer here: https://kfocus.org/wf/battery-reset.html#bkm_troubleshooting18:03
R13osemmikowski: I tried a couple of ways.  Which one do you suggest?18:03
mmikowskiSee that link. The idea is to *completely* drain the battery without OS protections. Then recharge.  That can reset the capacity to 100%.18:04
R13oseThanks I will try that18:04
mmikowskiIn my experience with perhaps 6 batteries, it has worked around 75% of the time.18:05
mmikowskiEspecially with new batteries that have hardly been used.18:05
R13oseGood to know.18:07
mmikowskiR13ose: Good luck. Please let me know if it helped!18:13
R13oseWell do18:13
R13osemmikowski: now says 86% not charging.  I did see this say charging when I unplugged and plugged back in.21:02
R13oseIf I do upower -i /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0 the state says pending-charge.21:03
mmikowskiR13ose: Hmmm. Did you run the battery down to 0?21:03
R13oseI followed the instructions and waited 2 hours 5 mins.21:04
mmikowskiThe pending-charge state is new to me.  That sounds like a BIOS option. Some systems FlexiCharge it will not charge the system over a specific percentage. This preserves battery health (100% charges reduces battery life).21:05
R13oseOne line says capacity: 100%.  Does that mean this could get up to 100%?21:08
mmikowskiR13ose: Well thats my best guess. At this point, I'd search around for that message. This  https://askubuntu.com/questions/1375960 indicates it might be a GUI issue.21:09
mmikowskiR13ose: I'm not an expert, but it appears capacity correlates with 'battery health'.21:11
mmikowskiIf that is so, then 100% capacity = 100% battery health.21:11
R13oseThanks21:12
mmikowskiyw!21:15

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