 Hi all
 I'm having problems with Dolphin
 I can't remove or create files anywhere besides home folder
[12:07] <diogenes_Vx15> Crewdevelop, where else would you want to create?
 On second internal disk
[12:10] <diogenes_Vx15> Crewdevelop, run: lsblk -f | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:10] <diogenes_Vx15> share the url here
 /media/crewmator/Work
 Something like that?
[12:12] <diogenes_Vx15> Crewdevelop, run in a terminal the following command: lsblk -f | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:12] <diogenes_Vx15> share the url here
 Hey guys! I am a happy and very grateful Kubuntu user! My upgrade from Kubuntu 20.04 to 22.04 shows this helpful message, what would you suggest I do?
 https://irc-attachments.kde.org/34c44b1e/file_63062.jpg
[12:15] <diogenes_Vx15> linuxophil, run: sudo apt full-upgrade
 Right. Thanks diogenes! So is this a known issue and the GUI way of updating not working as of yet? (re @IrcsomeBot: <diogenes_Vx15> linuxophil, run: sudo apt full-upgrade)
[12:18] <diogenes_Vx15> linuxophil, don't know i rarely use GUI :)
 It doesn't helped (re @IrcsomeBot: <diogenes_Vx15> Crewdevelop, run in a terminal the following command: lsblk -f | nc termbin.com 9999)
 ah!
 https://irc-attachments.kde.org/00e9c0bd/file_63063.jpg
 https://irc-attachments.kde.org/ef1fc860/file_63064.jpg
 Normal updates just updated the updater!
 Now it prompts me for the admin password.
[12:19] <diogenes_Vx15> Crewdevelop, it is not for helping it is for us to get some information :)
 That was it!
 The upgrade tool wasn't asking sudo permissions.
 Now things are moving. Will report back once the new system is running.
 ...or borked! 😉
[12:20] <diogenes_Vx15> linuxophil, ok good luck
 Thanks again guys!
 ... it triggers a restart 🤔
 But it's still doesn't work( (re @IrcsomeBot: <diogenes_Vx15> Crewdevelop, it is not for helping it is for us to get some information :))
[12:22] <diogenes_Vx15> Crewdevelop, you didn't understand what i was asking for.
 yeah i didn't (re @IrcsomeBot: <diogenes_Vx15> Crewdevelop, you didn't understand what i was asking for.)
 Kubuntu 22.04 is up!
 Got lucky! 😉 (re @IrcsomeBot: <diogenes_Vx15> linuxophil, ok good luck)
[13:01] <diogenes_Vx15> linuxophil: so now you can sing: "I'm up all night to get lucky"
 Probably exactly what's in store for me!
 LOL!
 Any advice on what's the most sensible way of using a wireguard connection on 22.04?
 is the wireguard snap working fine?
[13:51] <lordievader> I'm using the apt packages, but then again i don't like snap...
[13:51] <lordievader> Apt packages work just fine
 Wps office is keep crashing any solution?
[14:19] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 how was it installed? (re @DPRanjiida: Wps office is keep crashing any solution?)
 .deb package (re @bauchhaus: how was it installed?)
[16:58] <nick_here> hi
 Try the snap (re @DPRanjiida: .deb package)
 Okay. (re @bauchhaus: Try the snap)
[17:04] <DEEPAKs> Hi
 Works? (re @DPRanjiida: Okay.)
[19:42] <ben__> anyone able to help with xrdp?
[19:43] <Elliria> That's definitely outside of my abilities.
[19:44] <Elliria> If you don't get help in here, though, you might want to try the #ubuntu channel, which is much more active than this one.
[19:47] <ben__> thanks
[19:49] <alkisg> ben__: ask and we'll see... I've used xrdp a bit
[19:51] <ben__> So, I installed xRDP to my machine. I enabled the service and restarted my pc
[19:51] <ben__> I attempt to connect to my machine using RDP on my windows machine. Does not seem to find my computer.
[19:52] <ben__> I log in to see whats going on, and I found that xrdp is running. I attempt connection again, and it is able to connect. I can see my startup screen show up on my remote windows machine. Then it goes black.
[19:53] <ben__> My understanding is that the black screen shows up because I am logged in locally, but when I log out locally, I can no longer connect on my remote machine.
[19:53] <ben__> I can only connect successfully when I am logged in locally, but I know it does not work when I am logged in locally and remotely.
[20:01] <Elliria> Some Googling here gives some possibilities. One is that you shouldn't log in with the same account remotely and locally and the other is that you should "Open Remote Desktop Connection. In the dialog box, click Show Options. Switch to the Experience tab, then uncheck the Persistent bitmap caching option."
[20:02] <Elliria> No idea if either of those will help.
[20:03] <alkisg> ben__: in general xrdp is used for new sessions; i.e. you login locally as user1, then remotely as user2
[20:03] <alkisg> And, you're supposed to be able to login remotely as any user, when no local user has logged in
[20:03] <alkisg> I.e. it's not for screen sharing of an existing session
[20:05] <ben__> alkisg: I know that I should not be logged into the same user that I am remoting into. The problem is that the connection is only successful when I am logged in locally
[20:05] <alkisg> You need to check the xrdp logs to see what's going on with that
[20:05] <alkisg> If you happen to have a linux pc nearby, or a linux live usb, you may also try to connect to xrdp with xfreerdp , it might mention the errors there too
[20:06] <ben__> ok
[20:06] <ben__> I am going to have to restart my pc to try this
[20:06] <Elliria> Apparently, you can configure it to allow the same user to log on remotely and locally: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP337KhImOY
[20:10] <ben__> interesting