[07:33] <itloft> Moin
[07:34] <itloft> Spricht hier jemand deutsch?
[07:37] <efix> Hallo
[07:37] <efix> Das clickup snap paket funktioniert nicht richtig. Hat jemand eine Idee was ich da machen kann?
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[13:29] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[15:30] <user|4> Hello, what qemu command should I use to boot kubuntu?
[15:30] <user|4> I guess `qemu-system-arm -machine virt  -cdrom kubuntu-22.10-desktop-amd64.iso` but it isn't quite working
[15:37] <arraybolt3> user|4: You're trying to boot an AMD64 ISO with an ARM emulator. That is likely to never work.
[15:38] <arraybolt3> user|4: QEMU is pretty complicated, but once you know how to use it it's not too hard. Let me see if I can give you a working command line.
[15:39] <arraybolt3> user|4:        qemu-system-x86_64 -accel kvm -cdrom kubuntu-22.10-desktop-amd64.iso -m 4G -nic user -smp 2
[15:39] <arraybolt3> That should give you relatively good performance. You'll need a system with at least 6 GB RAM to be able to run that.
[15:41] <arraybolt3> Note that this only just boots the ISO and doesn't provide a disk image to install to - doing that requires some extra work.
[15:41] <arraybolt3> You may also want to add "-vga qxl" to the end of that command if you want better graphics acceleration in the VM.
[15:51] <user|4> ah ok thx
[15:52] <user|4> Thought amd = arm XD, only used intel before
[15:53] <user|4> Wait why is the command qemu-system-x86_64? shouldn't it be something like qemu-system-amd64
[15:58] <arraybolt3> x86_64 and amd64 are the same thing, but QEMU uses the x86_64 terminology.
[17:23] <user|74> After upgrading from 20.04 -> 22.04, all my desktop icons/thumbnails are gone?!
[17:35] <cbreak> user|74: are they still in ~/Desktop ?
[17:36] <user|74> I don't have a ~/Desktop ?!
[17:37] <cbreak> that's weird
[17:40] <user|74> also all in the taskbar/panel are gone
[17:41] <user|74> https://www.bytesalad.org/owncloud/index.php/s/xH8BKu1JG6dOeAQ
[17:45] <cbreak> user|74: why do you think you have no desktop?
[17:45] <cbreak> did you chedk with ls -la ~/Desktop on a terminal?
[17:46] <user|74> yes
[17:46] <user|74> (base) marcow@feather6:~$ ls -la ~/Desktop
[17:46] <user|74> ls: cannot access '/home/marcow/Desktop': No such file or directory
[17:46] <user|74> (base) marcow@feather6:~$
[17:50] <user|74> And all the 'taskbar icons' should not be anywhere local to the user anyhow ?!
[17:51] <cbreak> some of them are local, in ~/.local/share/icons
[17:51] <cbreak> depending on how you got them
[18:05] <user|74> There is something else going on?! 'blending/merging' different images/layers?! Look at the following screen shot, the icon for the pop-up *is* found https://www.bytesalad.org/owncloud/index.php/s/QkNrwRqnUTAGrdK
[20:32] <sddasscd34> help
[22:32] <user|74> cbreak I had to replace *libqt5quick5-gles* with *libqt5quick5* and now things seem to work again. Not sure, why/how that got messed up:-(
[22:41] <user|74> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qtbase-opensource-src-gles/+bug/1999946
[22:41] -ubottu:#kubuntu- Launchpad bug 1999946 in qtbase-opensource-src-gles (Ubuntu) "System icons missing in kubuntu 22.04.1 (after upgrade from 20.04.5)" [Undecided, New]
[23:03] <cbreak> weird
[23:26] <arrief> hello