[05:36] <user|79> Question?
[05:41] <user|79> I am using 22.04 LTS on a thumb drive with persistence.  It worked great for quite a while but eventually the Discover software center ceased to work.  No updates at all.  The screen scrolls up at the bottom with error codes, but can't read them fast enough. Is there any way to fix this?  I Love  the distro and want to install however the full
[05:41] <user|79> install on my wife's laptop does the same thing and I am unsure whether it is worth the trouble now.
[05:41] <user|79> Any help is appreciated.
[05:43] <user|79> Nope?  OK thanks anyway.
 When kubuntu 23.04 is out will i be able to upgrade from kubuntu 22.04 directly?
[07:40] <alkisg> No
[08:21] <Guest55> hi all
[08:22] <Guest55> I have a question about Linux and its services running in the background.
[08:23] <Guest55> I have debian (kde installed) and I found that there is some apache2 services and python3 running in background from the root user. And I do not remember registering this services.
[08:23] <Guest55> Thanks.
[08:26] <alkisg> You installed apache at some point, you may see when in /var/log/apt/history.log
[08:30] <Guest55> I never installed. Probably was already installed. And if I installed apache2 server why he's running from root after I boot up?
[08:30] <Guest55> Thanks.
[08:39] <alkisg> Guest55: debian policy says that "when you install a service, it's started by default"
[08:39] <alkisg> "was already installed" ==> not in any debian or ubuntu distribution
[08:39] <alkisg> If you came after another sysadmin installed apache, they should have told you they installed it
[08:40] <alkisg> You can check the file I mentioned for the exact date that a local sysadmin installed apache
[08:41] <user|98> hi
[08:41] <user|98> i like to install kubuntu in dual boot with win10
[08:41] <user|98> win 10 is on C
[08:42] <user|98> Kubuntu i like to install on K
[08:42] <user|98> K is part of D
[08:42] <user|98> how to ?
[08:45] <Guest55> alkisg as I said, I never remember specifically installing apache2 (and its my personal PC). I just disable the service in systemctl.
[08:45] <Guest55> Thank you.
[08:46] <Guest55> *it is
[08:46] <alkisg> Guest55: for example you might have installed ANOTHER package that depended on apache
[08:46] <alkisg> The logs will tell us, if you want to look at them
[08:49] <Guest55> alkisg
[08:49] <Guest55> Yes, It as "git-all".
[08:50] <Guest55> Probably to run git diff in web. alkisg
[08:50] <Guest55> *was
[08:51] <alkisg> Guest55: we have the definite answer in the logs. If you want my help in reading the logs, you may upload them to pastebin
[08:51] <alkisg> Guessing isn't my forte, I prefer to look at proof
[08:51] <Guest55> alkisg
[08:51] <Guest55> I found it in the logs. The only place was after installing "git-all".
[08:53] <alkisg> apt install git-all doesn't install apache for me, it doesn't depend on it
[08:57] <Guest55> alkisg
[08:57] <Guest55> Start-Date: 2022-12-04  02:39:10
[08:57] <Guest55> Commandline: apt install git-all
[08:57] <Guest55> Requested-By: john (1000)
[08:57] <Guest55> Install: emacs:amd64 (1:27.1+1-3.1, automatic), libsub-exporter-perl:amd64 (0.987-1, automatic), git-email:amd64 (1:2.30.2-1, automatic), libnet-dns-perl:amd64 (1.29-1, automatic), libxstring-perl:amd64 (0.005-1+b1, automatic), libclass-c3-xs-perl:amd64 (0.15-1+b1, automatic), libvariable-magic-perl:amd64 (0.62-1+b3, automatic), git-mediawiki:amd64
[08:57] <Guest55> (1:2.30.2-1, automatic), libnet-domain-tld-perl:amd64 (1.75-1.1, automatic), libreadonly-perl:amd64 (2.050-3, automatic), elpa-transient:amd64 (0.2.0.30.g4d44d08-2, automatic), libtypes-serialiser-perl:amd64 (1.01-1, automatic), libdbi-perl:amd64 (1.643-3+b1, automatic), libdatetime-format-builder-perl:amd64 (0.8300-1, automatic), cvs:amd64
[08:58] <alkisg> And where is apache in the lines that you pasted?
[09:03] <Guest55> I don't understand this bot is spamming users IP address in main chat?
 Why? (re @IrcsomeBot: <alkisg> No)
[09:23] <alkisg> Omar, because the only "jump" allowed is from LTS to the next LTS; all the other upgrades must be done sequentially, without jumping versions
 So i have to go 22.10 first
 Is it stable as lts?
[09:26] <alkisg> No
[09:26] <alkisg> Non-LTS releases have less users, less testing, less fixing
 Aha ok thanks i'll stick to the LTS then
[13:35] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 DE5
[17:22] <user|19> okay kubuntu gurus, got a question for yas. 22.04LTS. why doesn't grub customizer work? it used to work on xubuntu. installed g-c, and it opens and pretends to save changes, but boot doesn't change at all.
[17:27] <oerheks> because of a bug.. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub-customizer/+bug/1969353
[17:27] -ubottu:#kubuntu- Launchpad bug 1969353 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Impish) "Apt/Grub issue with 22.04 Upgrade (Missing libcrypto.so.1.1)" [Undecided, Confirmed]
[17:27] <oerheks> fromhttps://www.linuxfordevices.com/tutorials/linux/grub-customizer-tutorial
[17:29] <oerheks> and the fix is in there too, use the ppa
[17:54] <CreativityNull> hey guys,
[17:54] <CreativityNull> how do I change my accent colour for task manager and menu?
[17:54] <CreativityNull> It's still default blue even though I changed it
[17:56] <CreativityNull> s/menu/application launcher