 Is the drive ntfs or ext4/btrfs (re @Koobsicle: Not just Witcher. Any other game not launching. Now this is on a separate HDD from where the kubuntu OS resides)
 NTFS
 Wassaadeasdf
 71T4
 Hi.
 Like many of you, I am looking to migrate from Windows and build some level of digital independence from all angles. However in transitioning to Kubuntu OS, I have the following questions:
 1. How long are the LTS releases? 3 years or 5 years?
 2. After the LTS duration runs its course, how do I make sure I stay on top on keeping the OS up to date?
 3. In Windows, there is Command Prompt. Very helpful for me when I degoogled my phone. What is Kubuntu OS equivalent and does anybody link me to tutorials on how to use it in the case I want to do something to my phone?
 4. How do I install a HP printer so if I need to, I can print stuff?
 44aP
[05:29] <valorie> @amanajosh
[05:29] <valorie> !LTS
[05:29] <valorie> once there is a new LTS you will be prompted to upgrade
[05:32] <valorie> as for the shell, you can use the actual shell or the virtual shell, such as Konsole or what I use, Yakuake which pops down every time I hit f12
[05:32] <valorie> !print
[05:32] <valorie> most are network printers now, and they just show up in your printer dialog with no installation needed
[05:33] <valorie> I left windows over 20 years ago so it's hard to remember when I had this sort of question
 hi
 Hello good day.
 Dolphin doesn't show me the thumbnails of the videos I have on the NAS, I access them via smb.
 Can this be solved somehow?
 Thank you.
[06:20] <kirrim> does anyone know how to view the gateway/router/Default Route address of the network I'm connected to? I want to ping my router to make sure things are working.
[06:25] <iandalton> kirrim: in a terminal, ip route
[06:29] <kirrim> I got the address. Is this info also available from the KDE Plasma gui? I found this advice online """ Most Linux desktops have a network icon in their notification area. Typically, you can click this network icon and then select “Connection Information”—or something similar. Look for the IP address displayed next to “Default Route” or “Gateway.” """
[06:36] <iandalton> kirrim: In the system tray, click Networks, then click whichever network (in my case, Wire connection 1, and click Details.
[06:52] <kirrim> iandalton: Thanks! this seems to work somewhat, but the IPv6 Default Gateway doesn't respond to pings, while 192.168.1.1 does respond to pings.
 [FAILED] Failed to start Process automatic reporting is enabled.
 I always get this error when i turn my laptop off
 I have a convertible Netbook ASUS T-101HA using Intel Atom and RAM of 2 GB, will Kubuntu run well?
 Pardon me I have tried many Linux but none came as expexted. Endless OS very lag, Linux Mint XFCE, touch support very bad. Deepin. touch support also not very nice.
 My issue in Linux is either too small RAM or touchscreen issue.
 Some Intel Atom CPUs are x86 (32-bit) only, others are amd64 (64-bit) and can run supported releases of Kubuntu. It'll depend what Intel Atom you have installed. Kubuntu is a Qt5 desktop, with 2GB of RAM you want the OS & apps to share RAM, so you'll need to consider what you'll run on the box in deciding what OS will perform on it (in my opinion; esp. on low RAM hardware) (re @xstarlogic: I have a convertible Netbook ASUS T-101HA using Intel
 Pardon me I have tried many Linux but none came as expexted. Endless OS very lag, Linux Mint XFCE, touch support very bad. Deepin. touch support also not very nice.)
 AARNet hosts the fastest Ubuntu mirror of 50Gbps. Very satisfied with their mirror speed so far
 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+mirror/mirror.aarnet.edu.au-archive
 "<xstarlogic> I have a convertibl..." <- xstarlogic: how do you install Linux on 32bit UEFI
 That's the issue as I have seen that with NTFS and Linux at least with Steam+Games. (re @Koobsicle: NTFS)
 BTW I can't find OnScreen keyboard.
 Threw in the towel and went dual boot (re @ahoneybun: That's the issue as I have seen that with NTFS and Linux at least with Steam+Games.)
[15:08] <alkisg> xstarlogic, 2GB RAM is too little, give 12 euros and add 4 GB more. With 6 GB in total you'll be able to launch modern browsers and distributions more easily
 Will tale a look (re @IrcsomeBot: <ubottu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingWithUbuntu)
 Okay (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> as for the shell, you can use the actual shell or the virtual shell, such as Konsole or what I use, Yakuake which pops down every time I hit f12)
 Will take a look (re @IrcsomeBot: <ubottu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkPrintingWithUbuntu)
 Thanks Valerie for the information. Still not addressed external hard drive format. (re @IrcsomeBot: <valorie> I left windows over 20 years ago so it's hard to remember when I had this sort of question)
 Asus is known to not be good for Linux
 I also have an Asus but not a touch screen
 Anything you install will probably also require you to manually fix something, like touchscreen
 I found this, but haven't really got to messing around with it, as I'm running fine
 https://gitlab.com/asus-linux/asusctl (re @xstarlogic: I have a convertible Netbook ASUS T-101HA using Intel Atom and RAM of 2 GB, will Kubuntu run well?
 Pardon me I have tried many Linux but none came as expexted. Endless OS very lag, Linux Mint XFCE, touch support very bad. Deepin. touch support also not very nice.)
[17:42] <Joel> any ideas how to view .heic images in 22.04?
[18:45] <ciao> Hi guys
[20:33] <valorie> !heic
[20:34] <valorie> !info heic
[20:34] <valorie> well natch, geez
[20:34] <valorie> it's some sorta filetype, maybe Apple?
[20:34] <valorie> no clue
[22:19] <magic_ninja> does KDE Partition manager handle creating subvolumes on btrfs?
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