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noruzenchi86 | heya. Just wanted to link back to a forum post here to see if anyone online has some insight. | 03:40 |
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noruzenchi86 | I wanted to try out linux & decided on kubuntu, but I'm having a problem where audio completely stopped working and I don't know the cause of it. Restarting doesn't work, but booting back into Windows does. It was working previously today. | 03:40 |
noruzenchi86 | posted here https://www.kubuntuforums.net/forum/currently-supported-releases/kubuntu-23-04-lunar-lobster/post-installation-ay/672923-sound-has-stopped-working | 03:40 |
noruzenchi86 | Restarting doesn't fix the audio* I should clarify | 03:42 |
noruzenchi86 | rip, think I drew too much power trying to run Deep Rock on this thing. XD | 04:25 |
noruzenchi86 | automatic shutoff after 5 seconds on the title screen | 04:25 |
noruzenchi86 | sound is back at least | 04:26 |
IrcsomeBot | <lucss21a> I have a question: is Linux on a ssd and windows on a hdd a bit overkill? | 04:37 |
IrcsomeBot | <lucss21a> Or it should be Linux on HDD and Windows on a SSD | 04:37 |
IrcsomeBot | <lucss21a> I don't wanna bother reinstalling Windows as it might be a pain in the ass reinstalling stuff (I don't know if cloning software would work) | 04:38 |
IrcsomeBot | <YesEyeCan> Both on SSD | 04:40 |
IrcsomeBot | <profmissmani> gmppopopenh264 crashes on Firefox 116.0 on Kubuntu 22.04LTS. about.:config says it was updated 2 days ago. Will the Cisco version of libopen264 fix this? | 06:11 |
IrcsomeBot | <profmissmani> Confirmed: It does fix the issue. | 06:15 |
massimo | film | 07:31 |
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jegan | Top best OS. Thank you | 10:35 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 13:02 |
user|58 | Hi all! A quick noob question: I have an old 32-bit pc and I wanted to install kubuntu on it. Is there a version compatible with it? Thanks in advance! | 15:14 |
diogenes_Vx15 | user|58, i don't think so, better go with Debian. | 15:24 |
cbreak | https://releases.ubuntu.com/, 16.04 is the newest I saw with intel 32 bit support, and that's probably way too old to still be properly supported | 18:01 |
oerheks | http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-updates/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/ .. but this version 18,04 lts is EOL too | 18:17 |
oerheks | find a 32 bit chrome os ? | 18:18 |
IrcsomeBot | <Fritzelfd4> Hi. if you want opensuse still has a 32bit updated KDE distro (re @IrcsomeBot: <user|58> Hi all! A quick noob question: I have an old 32-bit pc and I wanted to install kubuntu on it. Is there a version compatible with it? Thanks in advance!) | 18:38 |
cbreak | I wonder if it's still economical to use a 32bit intel cpu, from a performance / watt perspective | 19:24 |
oerheks | firehazard machines | 19:30 |
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