[10:43] <caraus> salve
[11:09] <faLUKE> hello. Which is the best way to install virtualbox + guest-additions on ubuntu? I can use apt, but I'm not sure it's the best way...
[12:07] <cbreak> I'd expect apt to be the best way
 Any alternative for kgpg? I have tried used it but when i import key pair encrypted with AES it's failed then my unencrypt key pair it's located in /tmp without encryption
[12:43] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:45] <BayouGuru> Hi
 Wayland! I am logged into a Wayland session. It is speedy and seems great - except my panels do not respond. ie Apps will not launch, system tray does not open respond, no right click options etc. Is there a fix?
[13:19] <BluesKaj> Wayland isn't ready for KDE primetime
 hmmm, actually right click was turned off for 'anywhere' on the touchpad. It now works and activates menu's. It seems odd then that single click does not work on the panels!
[13:49] <time> admins tools  touchpad virus default
[13:50] <time> I am the founder of windows and linux
[14:10] <time> kubuntu translate into Russian fucking moron the rest of the axis also
[14:36] <oerheks> !ot > time
[17:22] <Elliria> Hey there. If the foo-1 and foo-2 packages existed and I wanted to install both of them, could I do sudo apt install foo* to get them both at once?
 Yes, install foo* will work.
[17:54] <Elliria> Thanks, IrcsomeBot!
 Hi I just installed extra mainline kernel (old) but kubuntu simply boots the newer one. Can I set my own order in boot screen for older kernel boot?
 Hi I just installed extra mainline kernel (old) but kubuntu simply boots the newer one. Can I set my own order in boot screen for older kernel to boot?
 Although I can manually boot the older kernel through advanced boot options but I want kubuntu to set the old kernel with default boot
 Hi, anoyone else having trouble with wifi hotspots? I noticed that the settings choosen in the gui will not be applied. So when you create a WPA2 Hotspot it defaults to creating a WPA3 hotspot.. In that case my Raspberry Pi will not connect to the hotspot.
[20:06] <mrtn> Oh well the telegram channel kicked me out for some reason? I was asking about Hotspot issues and if anyone else has them. Every encypted hotspot seemingly defaults to wpa3 which results in older devices (or in my case a raspberry pi 4B) not being able to connect to the hotspot.
[20:29] <tomreyn> in case mrtn / w_ytr returns: https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues/4718
[20:29] -ubottu:#kubuntu- Issue 4718 in raspberrypi/linux "Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 (WPA3) support" [Open]