[08:06] <zzoa_-_> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqSA-SY5Hro
[08:06] <zzoa_-_> I wish politicians would look out for miners
[08:06] <zzoa_-_> And not just minors on an island somewhere
[08:06] <zzoa_-_> Lord, we got folks in the street, ain’t got nothin’ to eat
[08:06] <zzoa_-_> And the obese milkin’ welfare
[08:06] <zzoa_-_> irc.supernets.org #superbowl
[11:57] <utkojhamela> IrcsomeBot: <Omarvx211> Rather than storing trash files to individiual partition,  Trash files move to ~/.local/share/Trash. I tried so many times, creating .Trash, creating.  Trash-{userid}; stickybit or something like whatever it says-- no way. It still moves files to home trash location. Then after frustration, I symlinked home trash to another drive folder. :( . Thats why I said don't use trash. It is trash.
[12:06] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 9889
 Hey guys! Was anyone able to run AMD XTX 7900 on Kubuntu? Latest kernel 6, latest distro upgrade and still can't boot.
 Hey guys! Has anyone been able to run AMD XTX 7900 on Kubuntu? Latest kernel 6, latest distro upgrade and still can't boot.
[18:46] <user|22> hello all! I need some help. I have a laptop with Ubuntu on an NVME drive. I plugged in a bootable Kubuntu flash drive (USB-A) and then plugged in another USB drive (USB-B). During the install steps, I made sure to select USB-B as the installation media and selected use entire disk + LVM option.
[18:46] <user|22> I can boot into the USB-B drive now but it seems that might main NVME drive has now been wiped. When I unplug the Kubuntu drive, it goes straight to the GRUB menu with no other bootable option. Did I do something wrong?
[19:08] <cbreak> ubuntu is not good with putting its bootloaders into the right efi partition :/
[19:09] <cbreak> you can check if your nvme is still containing data if you boot into the system and use lsblk or similar
[19:57] <Guest87> phew yes thank you! I checked in grub and the filesystem is still there. I ran the boot-repair SW from a bootable USB and it has fixed the issue thank you. It looks like the boot configuration was changed
[20:00] <Guest87> I guess note to self that I should just do a manual install next time on instead of letting the Install SW run on the entire disk and modify the grub partitions
 I'll appreciate anyone's answer. I already searched the internet and people suggest me moving to Fedora and PopOs but I don't want that! I want to stick with Kubuntu just have my AMD card work with it.
[21:30] <janek_> hi
[21:34] <Drukarexpl> hi