[03:05] <user|49> partition
[03:16] <skramer> Hi. Anybody else experiencing Kup backup is not working on 22.04?
[03:17] <skramer> Whenever I try to start it, nothing happens.
[10:15] <user|44> Hallo, ich möchte wine runter laden und  installieren.,Wie mach ich es  unter kubuntu
[10:19] <weedmic> user|44: durch "muon" (fuer gui)
[10:42] <clynical[m]> Hi
[10:43] <clynical[m]> I got a question regarding the installation process
[10:47] <weedmic> clynical[m]: just ask the question please
[10:53] <clynical[m]> I want to select manual during disk setup and theres nothing comming up to select
[11:09] <weedmic> clynical[m]: Pls use something like picpaste and show a pic of what you see?  I have always been offered manual setup for storage partitions.
[11:21] <clynical[m]> Send you something
[11:26] <weedmic> take a pic w your phone of the screen where you are not offered "manual" partition setup - I have never seen that.  use use something like pastebin, but for pics.
[11:28] <clynical[m]> Ill try something else
[11:29] <weedmic> I'm pretty sure you would be offered the opportunity, but perhaps are not recognising the prompt/option - hence why I need to see what you see.
[11:30] <clynical[m]> I send you a picture
[11:31] <clynical[m]> Nothing changed
[11:31] <weedmic> check this - i tooke it from the internet.  you don't see the option "manual"?  https://kfocus.org/img/wf/reinstall/ubiquity-screenshots.webp?1657169401  - fyi, you did not post anything - that I see
[11:32] <clynical[m]> weedmic: Send you a direct message
[11:32] <weedmic> if you went past it, you can do previous page/back to return to the option.
[11:33] <weedmic> I don't have that option enabled.
[11:33] <clynical[m]> Alright
[11:33] <clynical[m]> weedmic: Thats the same i See now
[11:34] <weedmic> excellent :)
[11:35] <clynical[m]> If i select manual theres nothing shown
[11:37] <weedmic> you select manual, then go to the next page, then you need to set each partition manuall, / /boot /home swap etc.  you need to set the size, the location, the filesystem type.  if you plan to use "sleep", you need to have the swap partition match the ram (although I have not used sleep in 10 years, and could be wrong).
[11:39] <weedmic> i strongly recomment putting /home on a different drive, but some don't have 2 drives.  I nomrally put the system on one and the data/homes on another.
[11:43] <clynical[m]> Ill try that
[11:46] <clynical[m]> Alright ill abort
[11:47] <clynical[m]> Ill just install ubuntu and install plasma afterwards
[11:48] <TomyWork> I just joined, but that doesn't seem like the best course of action. what's the issue?
[11:48] <TomyWork> (I'm currently also installing kubuntu 22.04 so there's some self-interest here :D)
[11:56] <clynical[m]> Im Tryin To install 23.04 and the partitioning is fucked up
[11:58] <weedmic> clynical[m]: kubunt and ubuntu are basically (if not exactly) the same except that kubuntu comes with kde.  seems a bit wrongly planned to me.
[11:59] <weedmic> I forgot to ask, clynical[m], why did you "want" to do manual partitioning - instead of using the defualts?
[11:59] <weedmic> nothing wrong with it, just asking - I generally do the manual - because I want ext4 most of the time.
[12:00] <clynical[m]> I was trying To replace a nobara installation with kubuntu
[12:00] <weedmic> finally, i remembered to ask - for myself - when I drop to init3 to do something with ctrl+alt+f3, how do I get back to my kde?  it used to be ctrl+alt+f7, but that doesn't do anything (at least for me)>
[12:01] <weedmic> clynical[m]: oic, that's one of the reasons why I keep the home volume separate from the sys volume.  I can at anytime change the OS, but keep all my stuff.
[12:02] <weedmic> been doing that since novell in the 90s maybe even before linux appeared.
 "I was trying To replace a nobara..." <- But cant select the partition reserved
[12:10] <clynical[m]> Okay i think i found my way
[12:34] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:17] <TomyWork> did you search for something like "lock" in the system settings?
[14:19] <TomyWork> on my old 18.04 there's "configure screen locking" and it's easily found like that, so try that on your version and let me know if it works
[14:21] <TomyWork> Jose, I see the same option on 22.04, so check it out
[20:06] <paparulo> hi
[20:07] <paparulo> spanish?
[20:09] <oerheks> !se
[20:17] <kirvesAxe> oerheks, did you do a typo?