[03:14] <andrew_> Anyone actually here?
[03:16] <mmikowski> I am andrew_
[03:16] <mmikowski> just a little light lurking ...
[03:17] <andrew_> Very well.  Just exploring the Kubuntu app list here.  Didn't know anyone would still use IRC in 2022.
[03:19] <mmikowski> Yeah, there's quite a bit of traffic on some channels. kubuntu gets busy earlier in the day at times.
 Hi how can i upload a pic here?
[10:47] <mparillo> If you want IRC users to see a picture, you need to link to it. So, if I want to easily control the image, I keep it on my GitHub / GitLab, but if I am less concerned, I simply use https://imgur.com/
[16:46] <ecatimbang> test
[18:39] <gregor3000> hi, i need some help. laltely upgrade messages have been popping up to upgrade from 20.04 LTS ot 22.04. i meant to do it next year in April...may i forgot to disabel it
[18:40] <gregor3000> i forgot to disdabel it and my kid clicked on it. i am not sure if upgrade ever finished or not. hwo do i check if all is well?
[18:40] <gregor3000> i only see that plenty libraries are no longer required and can be removed when i use the update function
[18:41] <gregor3000> how do i know upgrade was completed succesfully or if it wasn't how to resume it. i did the fix install, but nothing wants to be fixed
[18:41] <gregor3000> i can do the updates
[18:41] <gregor3000> i can't see any error messages
[19:20] <mmikowski> gregor3000: have you rebooted?
[19:21] <gregor3000> he rebooted probably a couple of times already.
[19:22] <mmikowski> ok, so can you give me the output of cat /etc/lsb-release?
[19:22] <gregor3000> the only (and quite big) issue i can notice right now is that before i had realtek kernel module loaded (i patched the kenrnel to get the wi-fi working) now this doesn't seem to always load. and so the network via cable or via wi-fi is sometimes interrupted
[19:22] <gregor3000> and then starts working again. uintil it is interrupted again
[19:22] <gregor3000> kind of annoying if oyu play network games
[19:23] <gregor3000> though wi-fi connection deos seem a bit better for some reason
[19:23] <mmikowski> If you upgrade completed, then you will likely need to readjust any kernel changes like that.
[19:23] <mmikowski> Can you confirm /etc/lsb-release?
[19:24] <mmikowski> Does it show 22.04?
[19:24] <gregor3000> the module was not part of 5.4 but is supposed to be part of 5.11 and onwards
[19:24] <mmikowski> gregor3000: Yes, you might not have to worry about patching your kernel if you are lucky :)
[19:25] <gregor3000> lsb_release -a shows jammy
[19:26] <gregor3000> kernel is 5.15
[19:26] <mmikowski> How about sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade? Does that work?
[19:27] <mmikowski> fwiw, all signs look good.
[19:27] <gregor3000> apt update loads jammy sources and works. i haven' tried full upgrade but i did try apt upgrade and aside from it throwing out a lot of libraries that can now be removed (by autoremove) it works. i updated xorg server
[19:30] <gregor3000> aside from complaining about java PPA there is no errors. just says nothing to update or upgrade
[19:30] <gregor3000> i mean 0 packages. and ofcourse a bunch of files can be removed by autoremove
[19:30] <gregor3000> which i am a bit afraid to do
[19:31] <mmikowski> So it appears the upgrade went well. You will likely need to upgrade /etc/apt/sources.list.d (In Discover: Select 'Settings' at BL and then click on 'Software Sources' at MR (mid-right).
[19:31] <gregor3000> curiously, last upgrade i did on my own pC from 18.04 it required at least 2 confirmaiton. though it could be he had a more vanilla version than i had
[19:31] <mmikowski> I definitely suggest you try full-upgrade. At least see what changes are recommended. Here it will consider 'breaking' changes, which is the default behavior of Discover.
[19:31] <gregor3000> software sources are already all set to jammy. the oracle java PPA i can deal with later it is not really an issue
[19:32] <gregor3000> full upgrade command doesn't recomend any changes
[19:32] <mmikowski> Ah, good.
[19:32] <mmikowski> Can you confirm the plasma version you are running?
[19:32] <mmikowski> System Settings > About This System ?
[19:33] <mmikowski> KDE Plasma Version?
[19:33] <mmikowski> I have a recommendation based on your response :)
[19:33] <gregor3000> yeah it just says everythign up to date, 0 removed, 0 to install, 0 no upgraded
[19:33] <gregor3000> wait... it's in setting right?
[19:34] <mmikowski> Great! and right, plasma version is in system settings as above.
[19:34] <gregor3000> 5.24.7
[19:35] <mmikowski> ok
[19:35] <gregor3000> so we are ok appart from the realtek driver which might or might not need to be patched onto kernel?
[19:35] <mmikowski> Great looks like you have backports enabled.
[19:37] <gregor3000> that's a relief. i disabled upgrade on my PC and my oldest sons, but the younger one, he turned it off and went to bed. i though i will do it next day, then i forgot. and he always does system updates first and didnt' realise it is a system upgrade.
[19:37] <gregor3000> looks like he had done it somehow in the background
[19:38] <gregor3000> with nvme disk and good wi-fi it might be possibel this is done relatively fast. so he didnt' notice it seems
[20:20] <mmikowski> gregor3000: Sorry, got called away.
[20:21] <mmikowski> So yeah, you're system looks like the distro upgrade worked and everything is pretty much in order.  Best of luck!
[20:24] <ceska> Hi.. What heppened with KSysGuard? It;s gone on 22.04? Wtf? what's come sin replacement?
[20:24] <gregor3000> thanks. i am just chekcing. i removed old kernels (appart from last and the files). we will see how it goes tomorrow. maybe patch will still be needed or not. right now wi-fi is fine but wired is wonky as it keeps loosing connection and then get's it back. so i did update all his Steam updates. let see how it will go when he tries to play something. if not then i guess a save backup to steam clojd and reinstall. it just all caught me
[20:24] <gregor3000> off guard completelly
[20:29] <gregor3000> @ceska "system monitor"
[20:30] <gregor3000> ceska: system monitor
[20:30] <gregor3000> is what it's called now it seems. just found it out my self as well.
[20:35] <ceska> !gregor3000 what I'm trying to say that it's gone after I upgraded from 20.04 to 22.04 on my PC. It's not there any more. And there is anything under the name System Monitor that I could fine..
[20:35] <ceska>  gregor3000 what I'm trying to say that it's gone after I upgraded from 20.04 to 22.04 on my PC. It's not there any more. And there is anything under the name System Monitor that I could fine..
[20:36] <ceska> seems google knows about this aleady https://www.reddit.com/r/Kubuntu/comments/ukcj02/what_happened_to_ksysguard_for_kubuntu_2204/ I just now have find out about
[21:33] <mmikowski> ceska system monitor is a nice update of ksysguard actually.
[21:53] <ceska> SOmething dont work ..
[21:54] <ceska> I mean system monitor
[22:16] <mmikowski> ceska what doesn't work? It's a bit different than ksysguard, but I was able to get everything I needed out of it.
[22:51] <ceska> I cant find it how to runn it.. It's maybe just me.