[00:15] <user|76> hi I was unable to look to see if anybody posted a solution to my problem. I wanted to know hot to adjust fonts for 2 things.
[00:15] <user|76> 1. Start up login page defaults to a very small font.
[00:15] <user|76> 2. When I download a file  a window appears from all files -portal. the size of the font is 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000001 and I wanted to see if i could get it to at least 1.0. Please advise
[07:11] <user|93> how to install on dell vostro 1500
[11:54] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Would it be possible to port this or compile it to work with Kubuntu's Ubuntu Base System?
 https://github.com/pop-os/upgrade
 Would it be possible to port this to or compile it to work with Kubuntu's Ubuntu Base System?
 https://github.com/pop-os/upgrade
[14:56] <alkisg> Kubuntu doesn't even have a recovery partition...
 Here is a blog & video of System76 recovery partition from Jack Wallen from TechRepublic...
 https://www.techrepublic.com/article/popos-refresh-install/
 https://youtu.be/VSJtuIoJUi0 (re @IrcsomeBot: <alkisg> Kubuntu doesn't even have a recovery partition...)
 PopOS is Derived from Ubuntu.
 So, hypothetically, it can already work for Kubuntu since it is also Derived from Ubuntu. (re @IrcsomeBot: <alkisg> Kubuntu doesn't even have a recovery partition...)
[15:04] <alkisg> Yes, different distributions have different things. But since Ubuntu doesn't ship one, it's not jus a matter of using that tool. A lot of other tools would need to be updated to ship a recovery partition. The installer, the grub configuration...
[15:04] <alkisg> No, that hypothesis is completely wrong
 PopOS Recovery Partition is a simple extra fat32 efi/boot partition containing a dd Clone os the ISO file users download & flash to their USB sticks to then install normally. (re @IrcsomeBot: <alkisg> Yes, different distributions have different things. But since Ubuntu doesn't ship one, it's not jus a matter of using that tool. A lot of other tools would need to be updated to ship a recovery partition. The installer, the grub configura
 Please elaborate 🙏 (re @IrcsomeBot: <alkisg> No, that hypothesis is completely wrong)
[15:06] <alkisg> Which tool is going to create that partition?
 Calamares Installer Framework itself. (re @IrcsomeBot: <alkisg> Which tool is going to create that partition?)
[15:07] <mybalzitch> if its so simple because they're both derived from ubuntu, why don't you implement the tool o_osp_bcf_offi
 Calamares Installer Framework itself.
 And System Settings. (re @IrcsomeBot: <alkisg> Which tool is going to create that partition?)
[15:08] <alkisg> See, you already require changes in another tool. Then you'll need more changes in grub.
 I'm working on bringing it to Penguins-eggs. This is an Agnostic-Universal "General/Generic" Mainline Linux Kernel Based Distro Builder for squashfs/mksquashfs & ISO creations & remixing & ricing & deriving & downstreaming framework tool 🔧. https://penguins-eggs.net/https://github.com/pieroproietti/penguins-eggs : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/c86b26fa/file_67669.jpg
[15:09] <oerheks> the idea is not new, just the part starting from a running system is different.
 Why is starting from a running system different?
 Different in a bad or good way or in an interesting/intriguing way? (re @IrcsomeBot: <oerheks> the idea is not new, just the part starting from a running system is different.)
 What changes? (re @IrcsomeBot: <alkisg> See, you already require changes in another tool. Then you'll need more changes in grub.)
[15:10] <alkisg> O_OSP_BCF_OFFI currently Calamares in Ubuntu doesn't do that. To do it, it'll need code.
[15:11] <oerheks> the promise your data stays untouched, is hilarious; if you think it is a good idea, use it.
 Yes code with a KCM Module. (re @IrcsomeBot: <alkisg> O_OSP_BCF_OFFI currently Calamares in Ubuntu doesn't do that. To do it, it'll need code.)
 Why is it hilarious? (re @IrcsomeBot: <oerheks> the promise your data stays untouched, is hilarious; if you think it is a good idea, use it.)
[15:13] <oerheks> your settings that stay preserved, could be the cause of the reason to reinstall.
 Why is it hilarious?
[15:13] <alkisg> Right, so we agree it's not just about the upgrader tool anymore
 Are you calling Jack Wallen a liar? (re @IrcsomeBot: <oerheks> the promise your data stays untouched, is hilarious; if you think it is a good idea, use it.)
[15:13] <oerheks> good luck with that <O_OSP_BCF_OFFI
[15:14] <oerheks> no flame war here, please
[15:17] <mybalzitch> 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
[16:14] <hun-hatlabufarka> hi all
[16:14] <hun-hatlabufarka> the Kubuntu FAILS terribly
[16:14] <hun-hatlabufarka> i know i have a LOW chance to ANYONE reading this :(
[16:15] <hun-hatlabufarka> i have a ryzen 7, and radeon 7900 XTX setup
[16:15] <hun-hatlabufarka> and i get only 1024x768 resolution TODAY.
[16:15] <hun-hatlabufarka> yesterday everithing works FINE.
[16:15] <hun-hatlabufarka> u can drop me a message at FB if U dare.
[16:15] <hun-hatlabufarka> my name is : Hatlabu Farkas
[16:16] <hun-hatlabufarka> so if U knows the answer why my display is REDUCED to a 768p, just let me know.
[16:16] <hun-hatlabufarka> i am not expecting ANYONE to write me, but keeps the jope alive.
[16:16] <hun-hatlabufarka> BYBY guys, i am going
[16:19] <hun-hatlabufarka> =(
 Dual boot preventing windows from sleeping
 Anyone got this problem?