[01:25] <user__> yo
[03:28] <Roey> hi
[03:29] <Roey> I have an external monitor connected.. it's 4k, but in Display Settings, I don't see a 4k resolution option!
[03:29] <Roey> trying to figure out why
[03:29] <Roey> xdpyinfo saysi t supports 4k
[03:31] <arraybolt3> What exactly do you mean by "4k resolution option"?
[03:32] <arraybolt3> Are you not able to get the system to recognize the full monitor resolution?
[03:32] <arraybolt3> Or are you trying to enable display scaling so that stuff isn't the size of atoms on your screen?
[03:36] <Roey> arraybolt3: oh hey
[03:36] <Roey> so like,
[03:36] <Roey> in Display Settings
[03:37] <Roey> under "Resolution"
[03:38] <Roey> it shows like... 1600x900
[03:39] <Roey> I would hope that they cpu can suppor this
[03:39] <Roey> It can, when i connect it via hdmi fromthe laptop to the screen
[03:39] <Roey> but if I connect it through thunderbolt to the dell thunderbolt dock and from ther evia thunderbolt to the monitor,
[03:39] <Roey> it gives me this weird behavior.
[03:50] <arraybolt3> Oh. Sadly I have no experience with those, and last time we tried to troubleshoot something with that we gave up :P so I don't think I can be much help there.
[03:50] <arraybolt3> (with Thunderbolt docks, I mean)
[04:14] <Roey> arraybolt3: I figgered it out.  This laptop's usb-c port is not thunderbolt3.
[04:14] <Roey> :P woof.
[04:14] <Roey> er
[04:14] <Roey> it's not any thunderbolt, just usb-c.
[04:14] <Roey> and I thought it was, silly me.
[04:14] <Roey> kind of wanna get  new laptop just to make things work.
[05:11] <arraybolt3> Roey: LOL, well now everything makes sense.
[05:12] <arraybolt3> Roey: If you actually need a new laptop, these guys make good ones with Kubuntu preinstalled: https://kfocus.org/
 Does Kubuntu 23.04 support dynamic triple buffering patch?
 or this has to be only for Gnome version of Ubuntu?
[07:37] <koffeinfriedhof> pebble777: https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/issues/124
[07:37] -ubottu:#kubuntu- Issue 124 in plasma/kwin "Triple buffering" [Opened]
[08:48] <iomari891> greetings: xscreensaver not locking under wayland
[09:06] <koffeinfriedhof> iomari891: Sounds logical as Xscreensaver locks X not W ;)
[09:42] <iomari891> koffeinfriedhof: Thanks. never thought of that thanks.
[11:54] <Roey> arraybolt3: thanks!
[11:54] <Roey> wow, gosh, dell 4k laptops are so expensive aren't they..
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 how can i Reinstalling Kubuntu 23.04  via Terminal?
 looks like my install was broken?
[12:49] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:45] <skramer> mmikowsi: Regarding the kfocus.org link you sent me recently... Can we talk about?
[16:33] <mmikowski> skramer: sure, what's the question?
[16:38] <skramer> mmikowsi: What could I do from here in Germany, I want to work with you guys?
[16:43] <skramer> mmikowski: Running Linux excusively since 1994, KDE since I dunno and Kubuntu since 12.10 I guess
[16:44] <mmikowski> skramer: I'll send you a pm, ok?
[16:44] <skramer> mmikowsi: Ok.
[16:49] <obsitos> hey there! could someone help me? i have update my OS to lunar lobster and my wifi doesn't work anymore. the in the result of the lshw i found the device, but nmcli doesn't show it
[16:53] <arraybolt3> obsitos: I might be able to help. What brand of card is it?
[16:53] <obsitos> it's an Intel AX200
[16:53] <arraybolt3> Hrm... ok one moment
[16:54] <arraybolt3> Please run "lspci -k | nc termbin.com 9999" in a terminal and share the link that outputs. (Please don't just run "lspci -k" and then try to paste the full output here.)
[16:54] <arraybolt3> That will let me see some of the devices in your system and what driver each one is using.
[16:55] <obsitos> https://termbin.com/bukp
[16:56] <arraybolt3> Interesting. The driver isn't loading, but it's there.
[16:56] <arraybolt3> Try running "sudo modprobe iwlwifi".
[16:56] <obsitos> empty result
[16:56] <arraybolt3> Good. Do you see WiFi networks now?
[16:56] <obsitos> nope
[16:57] <arraybolt3> Hmm. "sudo dmesg | nc termbin.com 9999" so I can see the kernel log to see what happens when you try to load the driver.
[16:57] <obsitos> https://termbin.com/69c4
[16:58] <arraybolt3> OK, found the failure message, looking it up...
[16:59] <obsitos> btw this termbin thing is brilliant. i didn't know before this is exists
[17:00] <arraybolt3> obsitos: You don't happen to have Windows as a dual-boot on this system, do you?
[17:00] <obsitos> it's a dual boot system, yeah
[17:00] <arraybolt3> And yeah, I also really like Termbin.
[17:01] <obsitos> i have a windows 10 as well
[17:01] <arraybolt3> obsitos: That might explain it. Is it Windows 8 or newer?
[17:01] <obsitos> newer, win10
[17:01] <arraybolt3> OK. There's a feature in Windows 8 and higher called "Fast Startup" that can cause this problem when you boot into Linux. Basically when you shut down Windows, it saves info about the hardware that it can load next time it boots. Something about this confuses Linux and can result in hardware issues.
[17:02] <arraybolt3> Thankfully, you can turn Fast Startup off and it can fix these kinds of things.
[17:02] <arraybolt3> https://www.howtogeek.com/856514/how-to-disable-fast-startup-on-windows-10/
[17:02] <arraybolt3> Try booting into Windows, then disable fast startup, shut down, and boot back into Linux and see if it works.
[17:03] <obsitos> i thought i switched off the fast startup years ago, but i'll check it
[17:03] <arraybolt3> That's the solution I see on the Internet for the error your card is having, so hopefully it will work.
[17:04] <arraybolt3> (The exact error, if you're interested, is "[    4.605432] iwlwifi: probe of 0000:06:00.0 failed with error -110")
[17:04] <arraybolt3> (From the dmesg log.)
[17:04] <obsitos> i saw this in the dmesg log i just doesn't know what it means
[17:04] <obsitos> and i didn't found the meaning
[17:05] <obsitos> but now i have to restart my pc. i will come back and i'll tell you the result :)
[17:05] <obsitos> thanks!
[17:12] <obsitos> arraybolt3: it's working
[17:12] <obsitos> thank you!
[17:13] <arraybolt3> \o/
[17:13] <arraybolt3> obsitos: Glad to help!
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[22:43] <user|50> No server is specified
[22:44] <user|50> No server is specified no suitable video mode found no video mode activated.