[02:34] how do i set up pin unlock on kubuntu? it looks like the pam.d files are managed and get overwritten === fusion1181_away is now known as fusion1181 === fusion1181 is now known as fusion1181_away === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life === sebastian is now known as Guest404 === mmikowski7 is now known as mmikowski === paolo is now known as paoop === gurupras- is now known as guruprasad [13:00] Hi all [14:37] Xz6 [14:42] Hi there, a recent update seems to have interfered with my hdmi output. The settings still detects what I have plugged in (in this case my projector) . I have plugged my projector into 3 other laptops and shield box so I know it's not that. It has always worked before. However simply does not send a signal. Even if I mirror the laptop screen. If I select to turn off laptop screen and make projector primary nothing happens. [14:43] DGC6 [14:50] @WalkWitJah, system settings/Display&Monitor/Display Configuration should show your video source device [14:51] Yes it shows, but it does not actually send a signal to project === fusion1181 is now known as fusion1181_away === fusion1181_away is now known as fusion1181 [15:33] The other day I opened Dolphin and put in a remote nextcloud folder in the location bar. I think I used 'webdav://example.com.....' and it worked well. The problem is that I was just testing things out and now even after a reboot, Dolphin (or maybe Plasma?) keeps bugging me to entir my username and password. I can't figure out how to stop trying to connect to that folder. I don't know if it's a Dolphin thing, or a Plasma thing, or where to look. Any [15:33] ideas? [15:49] WJC42: If it's in the list under Places, you should be able to right-click for a context menu where items like Edit and Remove can be selected [15:52] No it's not shown in Dolphin anywhere as far as I can tell. Maybe if I log in then it will show up, and let me remove it. I will try that === fusion1181_ is now known as fusion1181 [16:59] I recently upgraded a laptop (2 GB RAM, HDD, cheap processor from a few years ago) from kubuntu 18.04 to 22.04, since 18.04 is well out of support. it's working, but everything is extremely slow, even in idle, despite only 900 MB of RAM being used. [17:09] Kubuntu, and specially a browser need 4gb nowadays [17:09] !specs [17:09] Hardware requirements to install, boot and comfortably use Ubuntu are listed at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements - For a !flavor with lower requirements, see !Xubuntu or !Lubuntu [17:09] add more ram, else it is a nice doorstopper [17:09] I'm not even running a browser, though [17:10] and like i said, the RAM isn't full [17:11] maybe balloo is still indexing.. eitherway, KDE is pretty heavy, choose a lighter desktop? [17:11] it worked fine on 18.04 [17:12] so I chose direct upgrade [17:12] where do I disable balloo btw? system settings -> file search was already off [17:12] I think I turned that off right after the update [17:14] balooctl status [17:14] sudo balooctl disable [17:16] says it's disabled [17:16] didn't run the 2nd command [17:18] ok [17:25] guess I'll just have to download more RAM [17:28] does kactivitymanagerd take a lot of resources? === fusion1181 is now known as fusion1181_away