[00:21] <Guest9658> Hello anyone there?
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[01:43] <tazu332> Hello anyone there?
[01:44] <guiverc> tazu332, ask your Kubuntu support question, please will respond as they're able to (most are doing other things & check here only occasionally when they've some time)
[01:45] <schatten-nacht> @tazu332 Oh yes, I need help with regard to the Haeder Files where do GNU/Linux .h<- have to be stored? 🖐🏻
[01:45] <guiverc> what release of Kubuntu ?
[01:45] <schatten-nacht> Yes I have an Kubuntu is right.
[01:46] <guiverc> I asked what release.
[01:47] <schatten-nacht> @guiverc But the distribution shouldn't matter as far as the Haeder files are concerned and yes with UNIX there are a few exceptions. 🖐🏻
[01:48] <tazu332> is my kubuntuu hacked or remote connectioned or kleylogged? because when it goes idle then the screen goes black but then it all of the sudden comes back to light as if someone is doing something to the computer remotely?
[01:49] <tazu332> or something*
[01:49] <guiverc> an example of packages in a lunar linux-headers can be seen here - https://packages.ubuntu.com/lunar/all/linux-headers-6.2.0-20/filelist
[01:51] <schatten-nacht> @tazu332 Do you have Lockscreen Password active? -> https://linuxconfig.org/lock-screen-on-local-or-remote-linux-kde4-system-from-command-line
[01:53] <schatten-nacht> @guiverc No, I do NOT mean the Linux kernel headers. I mean because he's doing something here ->https://users.pja.edu.pl/~jms/qnx/help/watcom/clibref/headers.html
[01:57] <schatten-nacht> @guiverc Because it's about the USB TYP-C.h Haeder library, I can't find it in the /usr//include/sys directory? 🖐🏻
[02:02] <guiverc> with compilers each compiler can have its own method/config or directives (way to add additional paths); let alone -I and like options, but sorry I'm not a dev thus not ideal to advise.  By default a Kubuntu/Ubuntu system doesn't have those -devel packages installed meaning none are expected to be available unless installed by user/owner
[02:03] <guiverc> (default install is binaries only)
[02:05] <schatten-nacht> @guiverc First of all, many thanks for the info on how to link the compiler paths, but I don't know where the headers have to go. 🖐🏻
[02:12] <schatten-nacht> @guiverc It is not about a binary file but about the functions in the header of the USB TYP-C.h these are nowhere in my Kubuntu distro although the basic functions are already implemented in the Linux kernel. -https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/include/linux/usb/typec.h  🖐🏻
[02:13] <guiverc> A Kubuntu install is geared for end-users, thus as I said it'll contain only binaries as executed by the users. You can add the code if required, but its not there by default was my purpose.
[02:14] <guiverc> s/purpose/point ^
[02:17] <schatten-nacht> @guiverc That doesn't help me with my problem where the header files have to be so that I can pass them through to the controller via terminal and the PIP command, so where do the header files have to be in /dev, /sys or /usr?
[02:19] <guiverc> I've done nothign like that with USB & aren't a developer as I've said before.  The link you gave me related to compilation; i've always told the compiler where my .h files are as they're on shared servers (not local)
[02:24] <schatten-nacht> @guiver The web link I posted was just an example of USB TYPE-C as far as the header libraries are concerned, I'll take care of the functions I just wanted to know where the header library has to be stored so that I can load it into the Linux kernel when I need it, nothing more.
[02:39] <schatten-nacht> @guiverc Anyway, thanks for the info on your part.
[04:00] <andrus> hello
[07:37] <fdanny> Bonjour , je souhaite passer de windows XP à linux mais je ne connais pas du tout la demarche...
[07:43] <oerheks> !fr
 Can i install Kubuntu without USB or CD
[08:51] <oerheks> no
 Ohh That's why it’s failed to install  with Universal USB Installer 2.0.0.1 using hard drive
[08:54] <oerheks> jups, one needs grub installed, to do an alternative install, like putting the iso on hdd and boot grub into that
 I am using Kubuntu 23.04 on HP Pavilion laptop.
 Everything is working fine except one problem at login screen.
 I am not able to type a password for the first few seconds(around 10 seconds). Nothing gets typed in the input box of password at the login screen. After a few seconds the input box start taking input.
 I am facing this in both X11 and Wayland.
 How can I trubleshhot and fix this bihaviour?
[11:59] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:03] <mparillo> Do you have a secondary monitor plugged into your HP? In my case, I do not always get the dots representing my input. but when I hit enter, I log in anyway.
 milesdredd@milesdredd-k-notebook:~$ gnome-disks
 (gnome-disks:25081): Handy-WARNING **: 18:41:37.897: Using GtkSettings:gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme together with HdyStyleManager is unsupported. Please use HdyStyleManager:color-scheme instead.
 (gnome-disks:25081): Gtk-WARNING **: 18:41:38.686: Could not load a pixbuf from icon theme.
 This may indicate that pixbuf loaders or the mime database could not be found.
 **
 Gtk:ERROR:../../../../gtk/gtkiconhelper.c:494:ensure_surface_for_gicon: assertion failed (error == NULL): Failed to load /home/milesdredd/.local/share/icons/Win11-black-dark/status/32/image-missing.svg: Error opening file /home/milesdredd/.local/share/icons/Win11-black-dark/status/32/image-missing.svg: No such file or directory (g-io-error-quark, 1)
 Hello everyone, do you think that switching from Kubuntu 22.04 LTS and update it to 23.04 version that uses Plasma 5.27 stable it is a good thing for LTS users?
[14:39] <mybalzitch> well you'd no longer be an LTS user
[14:46] <oerheks> +1
[14:46] <oerheks> stay on stable, but if you have a reason to want 5.27, go for it
[14:47] <oerheks> kernel 6.2 and such
 thank you
[15:47] <mparillo> Plus Wayland seems just smoother of 5.27
 this version has a lot of improvements from 5.24, thats why i want that version of kde plasma, if there was a way to force the upgrade of the de in kubuntu lts, it would be great
[15:58] <oerheks> No, LTS stays on 5.24
 yeah i understand
[16:07] <user|97> what are the system requirements
[16:08] <user|97> uhhhhhhh. hello?
 We have 5.27 backported in our experimental PPA, but using that on jammy would be completely at your risk (re @doc_087: this version has a lot of improvements from 5.24, thats why i want that version of kde plasma, if there was a way to force the upgrade of the de in kubuntu lts, it would be great)
 The Kubuntu Focus people have tested and haven't had much issue
[16:21] <user|26> Hello! I installed the lts on my dell precision 7510 runing win10, and booting witb the dell bootloader, and it doesn't show up in the boot process, what settings needs to be changed in the bios to make the linux bootable
 are you talking to me? (re @IrcsomeBot: <user|97> what are the system requirements)
[16:22] <user|26> It's a bios issue
[16:22] <user|26> Setting up multiboot
 oh that's sounds good, if not risky i can try that, but if i encounter something bad can i revert to 5.24? (re @RikMills: The Kubuntu Focus people have tested and haven't had much issue)
 oh that's sounds good, if its not very risky i can try that, but if i encounter something bad can i revert to 5.24? (re @RikMills: The Kubuntu Focus people have tested and haven't had much issue)
 you would need to use ppa-purge to downgrade all the packages to 5.24 and remove the ppa (re @doc_087: oh that's sounds good, if its not very risky i can try that, but if i encounter something bad can i revert to 5.24?)
 https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/ppa-purge.1.html
 the ppa would also break upgrades to kinetic/lunar so you would need to do that prior to upgrade if you did decide on that at some point
 ok i will try, thank you
[16:35] <floown> Hi. I have this message: *** Livepatch has fixed kernel vulnerabilities. System restart recommended on the closest maintenance window ***
[16:35] <floown> I have restart the server, but the message still here
[16:37] <floown> update / upgrade before, sure
[16:48] <floown> The same bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-livepatch-client/+bug/2028377
[16:48] -ubottu:#kubuntu- Launchpad bug 2028377 in Canonical Livepatch Client "Unexpected warning message:- *** Livepatch has fixed kernel vulnerabilities. System restart recommended on the closest maintenance window ***" [Medium, Triaged]
[19:18] <oerheks> floown, what is the output of canonical-livepatch status ?
[19:19] <oerheks> i bet you are up2date, see #3 in that bugreport
 Im using 22.04.2 and keep having this issue where the media controls on my keyboard just stop working
 it seems to fix it self for a few minutes after restarting but continuously just stops working eventually
 kubuntu recognizes me presses the buttons but doesnt skip songs or pause them etc
 kubuntu recognizes me pressing the buttons but doesnt skip songs or pause them etc
[22:56] <AssTractionHero> topic
[22:56] <AssTractionHero> Whoopty.