[01:18] <sem> hi mmikowski, thanks for your hint. If I search gestures, I get a 'touch screen' setting that lets me swipe from different edges of the screen, but I don't see anything about clicking
[01:19] <sem> I can click some things on the touch screen, like double tap to open files, single tap to open apps from the taskbar, but if the system ui opens a dialog, clicking 'ok' just moves the mouse there, it doesn't click it
[01:21] <sem> in the touche app, it gives me the option to tap with 2 fingers for double click, but it doesn't have tap with 1 finger to single click
[01:22] <sem> for instance, I got a "plasma desktop workspace" popup just now and I cannot click the x to close. Tapping just moves the mouse around
[02:28] <mmikowski> sem: I thought at one point I got a single tap to work, but it was 4 years ago since I used the touch interface, so my memory may be faulty. Or the defaults in Plasma may have changed.
[04:12] <sem> Can you tap system dialogs, like ok and cancel?
[04:12] <sem> *Could you, if you remember
[05:23] <mmikowski> sem: I pulled the tablet out of cold storage and am charging it now. Hopefully we will know soon (assuming it will charge!)
[05:23] <mmikowski> it is probably on 18.04, so we will see.
[12:34] <Fravialis> How I can disable klipper and its interference with the clipboard *completely*?
[12:34] <Fravialis> I want no app in the tray, no "clipboard history", nothing
[12:36] <Fravialis> Because I believe it's fucking up the data in the clipboard in an alternating fashion: the first copy/paste action is messed with, the second isn't. That also explains why I had/have problems in Jetbrains PHPStorm and others don't; Why I have problems in Google Docs and others don't.
[12:43] <Fravialis> Hmmm, the "updated solution" here worked: https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=173527 just FYI in case anybody else needs this
[12:43] <Fravialis> And yeah, it appears my problems have vanished
[12:43] <Fravialis> KDE probably needs a better opt-out for klipper, it kinda sucks
[12:49] <Fravialis> https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=173527#p451192 actually
[13:03] <BluesKaj> Hi ajj
[15:05] <kubuntu> hi
[15:05] <kubuntu> is anyone there
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[17:25] <Guest5988> Hello? Any of the  "living" out there?
[17:25] <Guest5988> muuuaaaahhhh!!!
[17:31] <Guest5988> Like a Biscuit in the Abyss...Again, Lost in the Light of the  effervescent blue glow of the computer screen...SCHWING!
 Ubuntu or kubuntu
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 With KDe. (re @Darahaas: Debian)
 With KDE. (re @Darahaas: Debian)
 Debian isn't supported here.
[18:57] <Eickmeyer[m]> !debian
 Children no longer support their fathers, eh ? (re @Eickmeyer: Debian isn't supported here.)
[19:51] <genii> Debian has it's own dedicated home channel on the OFTC IRC network
[19:55] <arraybolt3> @tux_lector: We have a ton of changes from Debian that make it so that knowledge for supporting Ubuntu might not work so well on Debian, and vice versa.
[19:56] <arraybolt3> The support rules help users get the help they need faster, and help volunteers do work more effectively.
[20:33] <ahoneybun[m]> test
[20:46] <arraybolt3> ahoneybun[m]: I can see you from the IRC side.
[20:47] <ahoneybun[m]> Excellet
[20:47] <ahoneybun[m]>  * Excellent
[22:04] <user|2> Hello! I am trying to install Kubuntu 22.04.01 on my new PC, but I keep getting error messages. The most recent message is: 26.280198 iwlwifi 0000:29:00.0: retry init count 2
[22:05] <user|2> I've removed the USB drive it was installed on, then a thread of text appears with the most recent message at the bottom
[22:27] <arraybolt3> user|2: That message doesn't look related to the installation process. Is the installation itself failing?
[22:27] <arraybolt3> And if so, what is the exact error message the installer gives you when it fails?