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IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> yeah00:33
IrcsomeBot<PJtunes> yeah (re @IrcsomeBot: <BluesKaj> whatsdeck?)00:35
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BluesKajHi all13:52
alkisgOmar, sure you can14:32
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IrcsomeBot<DPRanjiida> Dual boot?17:17
IrcsomeBot<DPRanjiida> U can't install windows and Linux on a same partition17:17
IrcsomeBot<DPRanjiida> make sure to have another partition for windows17:17
IrcsomeBot<DPRanjiida> you would loose your linux boot after windows installation ( look for tutorial to fix boot. it's possible through linux bootable and the window which u would install. go with whom u r comfortable)17:17
IrcsomeBot<DPRanjiida>  u can search for tutorial on yt to install windows through linux. So if u r about to install windows through linux, kindly don't read further 😂17:17
IrcsomeBot<DPRanjiida> Through Ventory 👇17:17
IrcsomeBot<DPRanjiida> Dual boot?17:19
IrcsomeBot<DPRanjiida> U can't install windows and Linux on a same partition17:19
IrcsomeBot<DPRanjiida> make sure to have another partition for windows17:19
IrcsomeBot<DPRanjiida> you would loose your linux boot after windows installation ( look for tutorial to fix boot. it's possible through linux bootable and the window which u would install. go with whom u r comfortable)17:19
IrcsomeBot<DPRanjiida>  u can search for tutorial on yt to install windows through linux. So if u r about to install windows through linux, kindly don't read further 😂17:19
IrcsomeBot<DPRanjiida> Through Ventory 👇17:19
IrcsomeBot<Omar> Thank you so useful (re @DPRanjiida: Dual boot?18:09
IrcsomeBot<Omar> U can't install windows and Linux on a same partition18:09
IrcsomeBot<Omar> make sure to have another partition for windows18:09
IrcsomeBot<Omar> you would loose your linux boot after windows installation ( look for tutorial to fix boot. it's possible through linux bootable and the window which u would install. go with whom u r comfortable)18:09
IrcsomeBot<Omar>  u can search for tutorial on yt to install windows through linux. So if u r about to install windows through linux, kindly don't read further 😂18:09
IrcsomeBot<Omar> Through Ventory 👇18:09
IrcsomeBot<paculino> I've heard of it happening. It's probably just the default option being the bad one and being overlooked. (re @DPRanjiida: I think it would give option while installation to update or to install windows manually 👀18:11
IrcsomeBot<paculino> is there something I'm missing?)18:12
alirezaHii guys, I hope you all doing well.21:21
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user|36Hello there21:44
user|36I'm new to Linux and have Kubuntu installed on my computer. I've been having issues with my internet dropping suddenly and frequently. Other non-Linux devices are not having that problem. Is this a known issue?21:45
IrcsomeBot<Darahaas> Hey guys..just wondering... are the intermediate releases of ubuntu are as stable as LTS (for a desktop user)?23:06
mmikowskino23:06
IrcsomeBot<Darahaas> What are the drawbacks?23:07
mmikowskiDarahass: Even if everything from Canonical is just as stable (and they do a great job), lots of 3rd-party software only supports LTS.23:07
IrcsomeBot<Darahaas> Soo...is it better to stick with LTS?23:08
mmikowskiThat's perhaps the biggest issue. The other is just the dwell time, support time, and emphasis on LTS. If there is a serious issue with LTS, it is more likely to get fixed.23:08
mmikowskiInterim releases have 9 months of support. LTS have 4 times that.23:08
IrcsomeBot<Darahaas> 3 years of support for LTS?23:09
mmikowskiDepends on what you want. If newest features are important, then an interim release is better. If stability and support is more important, than generally LTS is a safer bet.23:11
mmikowskiIf you want both, run interim releases in a VM.23:11
mmikowski"The latest Long Term Support (LTS) version of the Kubuntu operating system for desktop PCs and laptops, Kubuntu 22.04 supported with security and maintenance updates, until April 2025."23:12
mmikowskiSo 3 years.23:12
IrcsomeBot<Darahaas> Thanks23:18
IrcsomeBot<Darahaas> And...is there any guidelines from canonical that every official flavour of ubuntu should be using snapd23:19
IrcsomeBot<paculino> You can unsnap it if it bothers you.23:34
mmikowskiDarahass: If you don't like snaps, I suggest favoring debs but keep the snap subsystems in place. Snaps are getting much better, and some packages are only available via snap. If you insist, you can uninstall it and remove the discover interface; but that's more trouble than it's worth IMO. Just look at where the package is coming from in Discover.23:55

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