[06:54] <user|27> Live session password
[07:29] <User8395> none
 Hey guys, I somehow can't mount other drives in my installation. It's a dualboot with windows and I've already disabled fast startup. Nothing seems to work
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 Can Kubuntu be upgraded to the Rolling Rhino Rhino repository?
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 Can Kubuntu be upgraded to the Rolling Rhino Rhino repository?
 I think it's a) unofficial, b) dead
 So the official Rolling Rhino is dead? (re @n_holo: I think it's a) unofficial, b) dead)
 I'm not asking for official support, I'm just asking if it can be done.
 It never has been
 Short and simple answer is no
 Ok thanks
 Rolling Rhino more or less just switched repos to the 'devel' repo, which always points to the current development release. Plus a few extra tools to help with being on that repo IIRC
 But unless you REALLY know what you are doing, then I would never advise to try that
[13:56] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:23] <user_ar12> *test*
[15:39] <demon_blade> Hello my system is stuck in CLI anyone has any solution... Tried many things nothing worked. Installed utorrent over wine then this happened. Anyone knows anything?
[16:35] <alkisg1> demon_blade: what's the output of: journalctl -b -n500 | nc termbin.com 9999
[18:20] <lubo76> Hello guys
[18:21] <lubo76> Who wants to help me?
[18:54] <tomreyn> lubo76: try discussing what you need help with first of all. then people can tell if they may be able to help and get back to you with specific suggestions.
[18:55] <tomreyn> this is also called "don't ask to ask", a common communication principle on irc.
[18:56] <lubo76> I forgot root password to Kubuntu 22.04. Reinstall, or I need root account never?
[18:56] <tomreyn> you don't usually have a root password. did you set that yourself?
[18:57] <lubo76> tomreyn: probably, but I am not sure.
[18:58] <lubo76> BTW, why Kubuntu 22.04 can not be installed to PC with BIOS? I had to install Kubuntu 18.04 and then upgrade.
[18:59] <tomreyn> lubo76: when you run this in a konsole window, and enter your own (non root) user password, what does it say?   sudo id
[19:00] <tomreyn> i'm not aware of a shortcoming of kubuntu 22.04 preventing it to be installed in bios boot mode. but i may just not be aware of it.
[19:00] <tomreyn> did you check the release notes about this?
[19:01] <lubo76kubuntu> sudo id: uid=0(root) gid=0(root) skupiny=0(root)
[19:01] <tomreyn> i see there's a report of what you say here https://www.reddit.com/r/linux4noobs/comments/x2btcz/legacy_bios_installation_of_ubuntu_2204_doesnt/
[19:02] <tomreyn> lubo76kubuntu: so you are able to delete the root password like this:   sudo passwd -d root
[19:03] <tomreyn> this should bring you back to a default setup regarding the root password
[19:03] <lubo76kubuntu> what is default?
[19:03] <lubo76kubuntu> or how
[19:04] <lubo76kubuntu> no passwrd?
[19:04] <tomreyn> by default, the root user does not have a password set
[19:04] <lubo76kubuntu> tomreyn: thank u so much
[19:04] <tomreyn> you're welcome
[19:05] <tomreyn> after reading the reddit post, this looks more like a user not knowing what they're doing. so i'm not sure there's a generic issue with the kubuntu 22.04 installer and bios booting
[19:23] <lubo76> tomreyn: I put Kubuntu to USB key through Rufus (BIOS/MBR), boot in PC with BIOS, OS installed in disk (with erasing), reboot, no boot. Knoppix had no problem. Then I installed Kubuntu 18.04 and no problem. So problem is installer, not user.
[19:26] <lubo76> One user tryed the same in PC with UEFI/CSM. Kubuntu did not start. He could set UEFI (not CSM) and OS started. My older PC has only BIOS (s775)
[19:27] <alkisg1> lubo76: I've installed kubuntu in pc/bios many times with no issues. If you ever want to retry it, without rufus, we can probably help.
[19:28] <lubo76> alkisg1: Kubuntu 18.04?
[19:28] <alkisg1> lubo76: I've installed kubuntu 18.04, 20.04, 22.04 and 23.04
[19:28] <bilal> Hello! "Always on top" windows ignored if an app is fullscreen. How to fix this issue in kde plasma?
[19:37] <oerheks> use maximize instead of full screen.
[19:37] <oerheks> Meta+PgUp
[19:44] <bilal> maximize is not satisfying for watching videos. This is not an issue on Gnome and I have on forums that there should be some specs to achiev that maybe modifying the source code a bit accordingly. And I am after that or a concerned script.
[20:04] <jomartinez> hi, i'm not sure if this is the rigth place to ask or if this belongs on a kde room but, i'm having a really wire bug, for month now after i login i get a black screen.
[20:05] <jomartinez> i'm on kubuntu 23.04 and i'm using kernell 6.2.0-20-generic
[20:07] <jomartinez> After some research i found a couple things: if i kill plasmashell i will get to my desktop and plasmashell don't seems to be spawning kioslave5 process rigth after the login but it is after i kill it
[20:30] <lubo76> vibbe: Ty si zo Sverige?
[20:31] <vibbe> yes
[20:32] <vibbe> lubo76: you?
[20:32] <lubo76> Slovakia.
[20:33] <vibbe> Okay :)
[20:35] <vibbe> hows your neighbour?
[20:44] <AssTractionHero> Hello, #kubuntu. Long-time user, first time caller. Love it, thanks devs.
[21:06] <lubo76> vibbe: how or who?
[21:07] <vibbe> Ukraine ;)
[22:42] <Maik> RikMills the Kubuntu header on the website still shows 22.10... i bet it should say 23.04 :)