[04:09] <user|0> I am in need of some help to download the xtool creative space software on my computer, it a new computer and i am not familiar at all with linxus or ubuntu the software is a .exe install but i cant figure out hat program to use to install it
[09:06] <estan> hi kubunters, i was wondering, https://kubuntu.org/news/plasma-5-27-lts-for-jammy-22-04-lts-available-via-ppa/ says about the backports-extra PPA that "This PPA is intended to be used in combination with our standard backports PPA, but should also work standalone.".
[09:06] <estan> i was thinking, what level of testing has gone into using the backports-extra PPA without using the standard backports PPA?
[09:08] <estan> i'm a little interested in adding backports-extra PPA to my work laptop, but not so keen on adding the entire backports PPA. but if it's very untested to do this, i'd rather skip it and stick with plasma 5.24 until 24.04 is out.
[09:09] <estan> RikMills: do you know if it's "maybe it'll work" or "really should work"? :p ^
[10:08] <RikMills> estan: tested on VM and a couple of laptops. It really should be ok as while the packages were compiled in a PPA that had the normal backports PPA as a dependency, really nothing from that 'should' have been pulled in
[10:09] <RikMills> i.e. there should not be any odd corner case dependency against something there
[10:10] <RikMills> also tested by a few other people, so ok as far as can be reasonably said
[10:12] <RikMills> certainly not had any reports at all of problems
[10:18] <RikMills> however on a work laptop, maybe be cautious. your call
[10:19] <RikMills> the main testing has been done by the https://kfocus.org/ team who enable the main backports on their systems by default
[10:58] <estan> RikMills: alright, understood. thanks!
[11:01] <user|94> hello, i need a littel help. how to upgrade kubuntu from 23.04 to 23.10. apt-get dist-upgrade don't works. also apt pkexec do-release-upgrade -m desktop -f DistUpgradeViewKDE don't works. any idea?
[11:04] <RikMills> user|94: upgrades are not turned on yet by the main Ubuntu release team. please be patient. a delay is normal and hopefully will not be long
[11:22] <user|94> thanks...
[12:15] <TenPlus1> Hi folks, has anyone upgraded from 22.04 to 23.10 and noticed a huge jump in memory usage ??
[12:58] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 i have to select a trusted efi file to be able to boot
 but there more than one files which one i have to select?
 ubuntu
     grub64.efi
     shimx64.efi
     mmx64.efi
 i went to grub64.efi and secure boot prevents it to boot
 so changed to shim64.efi and it booted, but because in the installation process i had password for secure  boot, after booting it ask to configure MOCK. then i used enroll key from disk to signe all the files in those two directories then rebooted and it's working
 but what i just did? 🫠 (re @mh_firouzjah: i have to select a trusted efi file to be able to boot
 but there more than one files which one i have to select?
 ubuntu
     grub64.efi
 Bro i was using grub64.efi then i broke my system then switched to shimx64 and it worked (re @mh_firouzjah: i have to select a trusted efi file to be able to boot
 but there more than one files which one i have to select?
 ubuntu
     grub64.efi
     shimx64.efi
     mmx64.efi
[17:36] <tomreyn> Omarvx211: if you do "secure boot" then it's shimx64.efi
[17:44] <Eickmeyer> tomreyn: The majority of that was a reply to someone else.
[17:44] <tomreyn> oh, thanks
[17:44] <Eickmeyer> I don't know why that bridge bot has to reply-quote the entire message.
[17:45] <Eickmeyer> It's really... ircsome. 😆
 Bro i was using grub64.efi then i broke my system then switched to shimx64 and it worked (re @mh_firouzjah: i have to select a trusted efi file to be able to boot
 but there more than one files which one i have to select?
 ubuntu
     grub64.efi
     shimx64.efi
     mmx64.efi
[18:11] <Eickmeyer> Go home, IrcsomeBot, you're bitrotted.
[21:21] <fsflp23> anyone know what the name of the program is for cleaning metadata?  it's found when right click image > Actions > Clean metadata.  Thanks!!