[02:24] <NotMaru> hello, what file in pam.d does Kubuntu 23.04 use to password check for lock and unlocking/screensaver?
[02:26] <NotMaru> according to the kscreenunlocker github repository it's "kde" but that file does not exist
[02:26] <NotMaru> *kscreenlocker
[02:27] <NotMaru> or does kubuntu have native support for having a pin to lock and unlock a session?
[02:44]  * NotMaru has switched to persistent conection as MaruTheAlmighty
[04:15] <MaruTheAlmighty> Sorry I had some confusion about how irc worked. so to repeat my question so it's in my text log:
[04:16] <MaruTheAlmighty> what file in pam.d does kubuntu 23.04 use for locking and unlocking the session with the screensaver?
[07:12] <Mrokii> Hello. I'm looking for a qt-alternative to Audacity. My requirements are pretty low, I basically only need something to cut out portions of audiotracks and ideally export them as ogg. Does somebody have ideas for suitable alternatives?
[10:05] <kubuntu_> Are you hungry?
[10:54] <user|34> Latest kde backports for Ubuntu 22.04 I want a link to add the newest kde desktop I can get on Lubuntu
[10:54] <user|34> Lubuntu
[10:54] <user|34> Lubuntu
[10:55] <user|34> Kubuntu
[10:56] <user|34> That's annoying I typed kubuntu and it spit out Lubuntu
[10:56] <user|34> I need latest kde desktop on 22.04
[10:58] <user|34> Hello
[10:59] <user|34> Meta you there
[11:01] <mparillo> If you have Kubuntu backports, you have the latest that will build on an Ubuntu base. Remember that Plasma depends on Qt, but there are other Qt apps in the Ubuntu repos, so basically Qt gets frozen at a point, and then that limits the Plasma upgrades available in backports.
[11:02] <mparillo> You can always run the daily MM builds to get the latest Plasma, but then make sure you do a good job backing up your personal data.
[11:03] <user|34> Thank you marco
[12:52] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Well, at first nothing. A whole bunch of IMAC numbers appear in the bluetooth popup window and I can't really identify them.
 However, I finally figured out what to do: just click on any of them. Those who don't respond are simply bluetooth devices around (I live in an area with lots of people) that are not mine. After a while, I clicked on the right one and it finally paired.
 It works fairly well, except on FreeTube, Half of the time, the sound doesn't come out at all. But maybe the issue is with FreeTube. (re @TimoSalola: I'm currently not on kubuntu but what happens if you just attempt to pair the bluetooth headphones?)
[18:10] <Roey> Roey> I made a change to my bluetooth configuration but forgot what it was.. it was so that I could get my Bluetooth headset's mic supported.
 and ever since then, the quality of the audio on both the headset and the bluetooth speaker degraded significantly
[18:10] <Roey> anyone here know about bluetooth?
 A bit, the thing with bluetooth is that the same antenna is usually used for receiving and transmitting, leading to bandwith issues if audio is transmitted 2 ways
 Ah well, I guess it isn't just an antenna restrictionn, but really you can't get a good audio out of normal bluetooth microphone+headphone systems while you have the microphone active
 you should be able to go back to just one way audio mode and thus get a better audio quality by opening audio settings and changing the configuration/profile of your bluetooth headset there. I'm currently on ubuntu and I can't remember the exact terms used in kubuntu
 Is it possible that dualbooting kubuntu will prevent windows from sleeping?
 Windows won't sleep anymore, most recent issue might be from reinstalling kubuntu