 Hey
 Anyone here?
 Can somebody help me my bluetooth headphone is getting connected but no audio
 Previously it was working fine with audio and no mic , when I tried to fix mic now even audio isn't working
[04:32] <Metamorphosis> Dear all, how much swap is suggested for someone with 6gb ram (mind you I have a 1tb hdd)
[04:55] <tomreyn> Metamorphosis: if you need to suspend to disk (hibernate) then same as RAM. otherwise, 1 or 2 GB is enough.
[04:56] <Metamorphosis> tomreyn in another channel someone told me to allocate 14gb
[04:56] <tomreyn> i don't see why that would make sense
[04:56] <tomreyn> were any explanations provided?
[04:57] <Metamorphosis> here is what they said : if you want to use hibernation, then you want to have atleast as much ram plus some extra. 10-16GB would be good depending on what ever things you use that might also use swap
[04:59] <tomreyn> it's true that you'd need extra swap space to hibernate if some ram is already swapped out.
[04:59] <tomreyn> is your plan to hibernate, though?
[04:59] <Metamorphosis> how much do you suggest for root partition /
[04:59] <Metamorphosis> I have allocated 500 mb to efi partition
[05:00] <tomreyn> also swap space usually goes to a file nowadays, not to a partition
[05:01] <tomreyn> for kubuntu, if you have plenty of space for desktop use, i'd say 25 or 30 GB for /
[05:02] <tomreyn> plus space for swapping, if you'll use a file
[05:05] <tomreyn> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq says this for 6 GB physical RAM: 2GB swap without hibernation, 8 GB with hibernation, maximum that could ever make sense 12 GB.
[05:07] <tomreyn> Metamorphosis: i would appreciate you not asking the same question in 3 or more channels
[05:08] <Metamorphosis> I do appreciate your answers but I said since the beginning that I have asked this in other channels.
[05:08] <Metamorphosis> I also asked the same question from ChatGPT
[05:08] <Metamorphosis> Opinions are very different and I'm confused as a newbie
[05:09] <oerheks> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq
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[12:58] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:03] <skramer> Hi BluesKaj
[13:05] <skramer> You have any idea, why the login screen background always switches back to standard whereas I changed it to same as Desktop background?
[13:06] <skramer> I do have this behaviour only on a machine where 22.04 has been newly installed. The laptop upgraded from18.04 to 20.04 to 22.04 works normally as expected
[13:08] <skramer> Besides, on that machine under "Recently used apps" Firefox is always listed two times. Don't know where that does come from & never experienced such behaviour before
[13:09] <BluesKaj> hi skramer, I'm still trying to figure that one out myself ...my laptop and pc behave differentlywith the same settings on the login background
[14:11] <skramer> BluesKaJ: Yes, that's strange & I never noticed something like that since 1994 ;)
[14:13] <skramer> BluesKaj: It's definitely nothing enoying very much. But how come? ...and why there is different behaviour between upgraded systems and newly installed ones?
[14:15] <skramer> BluesKaj: That's what is the most interesting question in my opinion
[14:17] <skramer> BluesKaj: Besides, there is also why are there are two Firefoxes under "Recently used" and I also still see entries of apps which have been completely removed and should not be shown there anyway.
[14:18] <skramer> *question why
[14:26] <skramer> Do you have any idea whom to contact regarding this issue?
[14:30] <BluesKaj> skramer, you could try #kubuntu-devel chat although it's not very active atm, or the #kde chat
[14:31] <diogenes_Vx15> if something like this happens after an upgrade, i ususally create a new user just to see if logging as a brand new user, fixes the issue.
[14:56] <skramer> BluesKaj: diogenes_Vx15 - Did he even read what we were talking about :))
[15:10] <BluesKaj> skramer, that's what I call a roundabout workaround, "changing the user fixes everything"
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 Hello everyone.
 Some time ago I was testing the ubuntu distribution, but there was one thing for which I had to go back to gnome. I have a NAS and for me it is essential to be able to see the thumbnail images of the videos that I have on the NAS when I access them by smb, do you know if this has been solved? Thank you all in advance for any help you can give me
[15:26] <tomreyn> salapin: this channel in particular is about kubuntu, the kde flavor. if you'd like to discuss ubuntu, which is based on gnome(-shell/mutter),  please connect an IRC client (or the webchat at https://web.libera.chat ) to ircs://irc.libera.chat:6697/ubuntu
[15:46] <kirvesAxe> It seems like salapin just neended to know if there is a file browser available for kubuntu which has the option to have thumbnails for videos stored on a smb NAS ...
[15:49] <skramer> BluesKaJ: I call it "I have no clue, but I do write something random". For less experienced people that is just desaster in my opinion