[02:52] <donato92> nn
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[04:48] <TomyWork> hi
[04:51] <TomyWork> https://kubuntu.org/news/kubuntu-18-04-lts-bionic-beaver-reaches-end-of-kubuntu-support/ what does this mean? does a kubuntu version never have more than 3 years of security updates? I expected something more like 4 years and a bit, like it says on https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle#server-desktop-eol
[04:56] <TomyWork> sorry, I meant to say "more like 5 years"
[05:00] <TomyWork> https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Jammy_Jellyfish/ this doesn't list any special dates for the flavours, where the page for 18.04 did, so I'm kinda hopeful, but not sure
[05:05] <valorie> TomyWork: we did 5 years for that one, but all the rest are 3 years
[05:07] <TomyWork> ah
[05:07] <TomyWork> what are the future plans?
[05:07] <TomyWork> 5 years for every other LTS release at least would be nice :)
[05:08] <TomyWork> i.e. 26.04 30.04
[05:13] <arraybolt3> TomyWork: Maintaining a release of Kubuntu is a lot of work, and there simply isn't enough developer power to make 5 years of support an easy thing to do, ever. Canonical can do it for Ubuntu because they have a lot of manpower. Kubuntu isn't as well equipped, though it does get to benefit from Ubuntu's work.
[05:14] <arraybolt3> (I say this as a Lubuntu developer, not a Kubuntu developer- but from what I've seen of Kubuntu's activity, they may have a harder time keeping Kubuntu maintained than we have keeping Lubuntu maintained, since there's so many more packages to juggle.)
[05:25] <TomyWork> i see
[10:05] <xavimandres> Hello.  I installed the OS.  Kubuntu v.21 with the partition encrypted and password protected, and for a year it worked great, until suddenly the BIOS of my mini-pc went crazy and there was no way to access the only OS, but, yeah via Kubuntu v.  22 live (USB).  The problem is that I don't see the encrypted and password-protected share, which
[10:05] <xavimandres> logically I know.  I would like to be able to install the new Kubuntu 22 version on the only encrypted and password protected partition.  Or in the worst case to be able to format and install Kubuntu 22. Thanks in advance.
[10:08] <alkisg> xavimandres: to get the conversation started, what's the output of this command? (sudo lsblk -fe7; sudo fdisk -l ) | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:22] <chrisgt> i have installed kde plasma over a ubuntu install and i'm having a touchpad issue. When I click my touchpad on the right side, it right clicks
[13:22] <chrisgt> i have configured touchpad settings for a two-finger click to right click, but there is no option to disable this right click on the right side
[13:23] <chrisgt> it's one of these laptops without buttons, the whole pad clicks