[06:37] <bizware> happy user of kubuntu switching off Fedora
 I am on kubuntu 23.04 with Kubuntu backports fully upgrade everything by them...plasma 5.27.5
 I can say that Wayland session works far better than X11
 Fully upgraded twice with success from 22.04--> 22.10 --> 23.04
 The only problem is on neofetch...it mentions that i have Ubuntu and not Kubuntu in Wayland
[08:28] <alkisg> What's better in Wayland compared to X11?
[08:28] <alkisg> For me, the main problem with Wayland is screen sharing, it's still problematic
 hi guys i want make windows rounded
 neofetch is probably using some XDG environment variable to detect the flavour that wayland is not exporting in the same way X11 does (re @Thanos: The only problem is on neofetch...it mentions that i have Ubuntu and not Kubuntu in Wayland)
 would be my guess anyway......
 may be an aurorae theme that suits you (re @erfan_sta: hi guys i want make windows rounded)
 https://store.kde.org/browse?cat=114&ord=latest
 Everything seems more smooth to me (re @IrcsomeBot: <alkisg> What's better in Wayland compared to X11?)
[09:30] <alkisg> 👍
 Im trying to install kubuntu on my dell latitude 3490 and i made a 112 unlocated gigs partition and it is showing me this message every time before i reach the partition stage "you need at least 8.6 gb to install kubuntu"
 yes but it's just ssh, i usually leave my machine run while i'm not home. (re @IrcsomeBot: <tomreyn> kentaro_ohama: you don't really need any for a home network, unless you run services which expose posrts which must not be reachable from other systems on your LAN?)
 anyways, my kwalled make my github account on chrome logout every time i logout from desktop session. How i can configure it?
 U fixed it thank you all (re @Omar: Im trying to install kubuntu on my dell latitude 3490 and i made a 112 unlocated gigs partition and it is showing me this message every time before i reach the partition stage "you need at least 8.6 gb to install kubuntu")
 my kwalled make my github account on chrome logout every time i logout from desktop session. How i can configure it?
[11:51] <yossarianuk> 23.04 has had the least about of update since release of any version - its very stable !
 So this will be fixed in the future (re @RikMills: neofetch is probably using some XDG environment variable to detect the flavour that wayland is not exporting in the same way X11 does)
 Do you have also any idea why AVPlayer and Haruna Media Player have been installed to my latest KDE 5.27.5? Are they dependencies of something else?
[12:50] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:23] <yossarianuk> any ideas when kubuntu will start to ship with Plasma 6.x ? (I know it's not built yet..)
[13:24] <yossarianuk> if is there a roadmap  ?
[13:24] <yossarianuk> *i.e * is there a roadmap  ?
[13:27] <BluesKaj> no idea yossarianuk, I'm testing Mantic and plasma version is 5.27.5
 How many you, you are using full disk encryption?
[13:46] <BluesKaj> I have no need for full disk encryption...I'm retired, no longer on the job
[14:00] <guruprasad> I went to the Kubuntu website (https://kubuntu.org) to download the 23.04 image to do a nuke and pave installation on my laptop and found that the 22.10 release, Kinetic Kudu, is still featured on the home page instead of 23.04. Is this intentional and expected?
 So you have the opinion that full disk encryption is only for corporate data (re @IrcsomeBot: <BluesKaj> I have no need for full disk encryption...I'm retired, no longer on the job)
[14:13] <BluesKaj> @Thanos, my opinion is formed from 18 yrs of linux use that full disk encryption is not necessary on linux for ordinary home users.I have no experience using linux in work related situations
 Ok i was talking about home daily driver laptop (re @IrcsomeBot: <BluesKaj> @Thanos, my opinion is formed from 18 yrs of linux use that full disk encryption is not necessary on linux for ordinary home users.I have no experience using linux in work related situations)
[14:38] <BluesKaj> @Thanos, no need to repost my answers
[15:51] <mparillo> I think the bridge to IRC formats replies that way, since IRC does not have a native reply feature.
 How To Fix Busybox Initramfs Error On kubuntu? I waana try
 (initramfs) fsck /dev/sda1 -y
 But lsblk isnt found and i dont know which partition to use and when i use used cat /dev/ i didn't see sda* just a lot tty*, vcs* and loop* and more stuff
[17:42] <alkisg> Omar, run: blkid
[19:30] <mmikowski> Thanos: Almost all kubuntu focus systems are FDE. People need it for work.
[19:31] <mmikowski> Start up time takes a hit (~8-10s), system recovery is harder, some people lose their passwords.
[19:33] <mmikowski> But outside of that, it performs well on modern CPUs, with LUKS => LVM => Ext4 typologies performing just about as well as Ext4 alone in many cases.
[19:35] <mmikowski> Also, it has been very reliable, with few slow-downs or data corruption. btrfs, otoh, has been more trouble.
[20:03] <alkisg> mmikowski: thanks for that info; have you tried encrypted zfs too?
[20:05] <alkisg> I tried it but only on servers, it was stable there, but I don't know how it would behave on end-users with frequent and possibly abrupt reboots...
 Curious, In latte-dock, is there a way to disable it's tooltips? Currently is showing plasma and latte's, id prefer to use just plasma. I have looked un the dock's advanced opyions but nothing about tooltips
[22:18] <mmikowski> alkisg: Thanks for the interest. We never got past the "is this supported" phase.
[22:20] <mmikowski> We *were* very interested in providing ZFS as an option, but the official support position was murky. So that brought us back to LUKS > LVM > EXT4 and LUKS > BTRFS topologies.
[22:22] <mmikowski> We never got into a ZFS POC for that reason.
[22:23] <mmikowski> We did get quite far with LUKS + BTRFS, though. We didn't ship though because of support, reliability, and performance. Pretty much in that order.
[22:24] <mmikowski> fwiw, that doesn't mean that it's a bad solution; just that we couldn't justify and support it as a default configuration.