[02:24] <Guest2376> Hi, I have attempted to use both teh Kubuntu and the UbuntuStidio live disc (burnerd to USB) to boot into 23.10 and all I get is a Kernel panic error with the computer hard locking (keyboard will not even respond to the caps lock or number lock keys)
[02:39] <valorie> Guest2376: I hope you have filed or voted for a bug report
[02:40] <valorie> to be most helpful you will need some files from the crash and the bug reporting process will help you recover those
[02:40] <valorie> if possible
[02:41] <valorie> to be clear -- you were attempting to install?
[02:41] <Guest2376> I cann't even get enough to file a report according to the webpage, searching for the bug keeps pointing me to one from 22.10 to 23.04 where some drivers were the issue...
[02:41] <valorie> or installed then on a USB
[02:41] <valorie> and try to log into that
[02:42] <valorie> because those would be very different issues
[02:42] <Guest2376> attemped to do an upgrade... failed miserably same kernel panic, attemepted to do a reinstall, same panic, attempted debian trixie (similar kernel) same panic, had to revert to 23..04..
[02:43] <valorie> oh gosh
[02:43] <valorie> at least you knew what to do
[02:43] <valorie> kernel bugs -- I have no clue where to go to report those
[02:44] <Guest2376> it seams to be related to the 6.5 kernel...
[02:44] <valorie> yeah
[02:44] <valorie> debian chans might be a good place to ask
[02:44] <valorie> but I don't recall if they ever migrated over to this network
[02:44] <valorie> they have their own at OFTC
[02:45] <Guest2376> on the attempted upgrade  I did not let it remove the old files... so was able to boot in using the 23.04 kernel.  as long as I removed the 6.5 kernel no issue.. as sooon as it went back in same panic as well as unable to mount / (the uuid for the /)
[02:45] <valorie> I just updated, but I'm on popos right now because of a nvidia issue
[02:46] <valorie> Sysinfo for 'pop-os': Running inside KDE Plasma 5.24.7 on Pop!_OS 22.04 LTS powered by Linux 6.5.6-76060506-generic, CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz at 3401-3579/3800 MHz, RAM: 15535/32037 MB, Storage: 318/1064 GB, 317 procs, 5.43h up
[02:46] <valorie> so that's the LTS
[02:46] <valorie> I usually run the latest
[02:46] <Guest2376> I have a ryzen 5 5600x with an AMD Rx 6600. with 64 gig 3200 ddr4...
[02:47] <valorie> I miss kubuntu, even tho I use plasma and most of my familiar apps
[02:47] <valorie> been using Kub since like 2005
[02:49] <Guest2376> 2007-8 here.  though started my linux run with fedora and cent o/s  just found kubuntu worked better with my hardware then fedora or even debian...
[02:49] <valorie> <3 Kubuntu
[02:49] <valorie> and the team is awesome
[02:50] <valorie> you might try #kubuntu-devel although it's not very busy at this end of a weekend
[02:52] <valorie> or the kubuntu-devel ML
[03:42] <lexibexi> kubuntu is the
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[09:06] <user|57> hi all. How can I get to bio as when I try to press the key that normally takes  me there during start up seems to only take me to a different menu that leaves me a couple option. IIRC one is Ubuntu recovery mode, 2 memory test option, and standard unbuntu. I managed to get to /root terminal, but have no clue from there.
[12:45] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:18] <Guest24> haha
[13:33] <rtg> Is there a simple way to tell my Computer to keep my windows on the main screen? Ive got the following issue: When there is a power outage, my main Screen is not directly connected to my UPS, in fact currently i have to switch around plugs if i want it because ive got a mess of german, brazilian and paraguayan sockets and plugs, what happens when the power goes out is that the windows remain on the main screen, but as soon as the main screen comes back for some
[13:33] <rtg> reason THATS when the computer decides to instead throw all windows or in fact fullscreen applications onto the other screen.
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[22:44] <Unit193> Do these Polish actors provide support for Kubuntu?
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[23:23] <RjG> have a few questions partaining to: 1 filing a big report running in circles attempting to get to the bug reports area ) and 2 would info from a working kernel (23.04) be helpfull for fixing a Kernel panic for 23.10 (Kubuntu and ubuntu studio live USB both gave same result with an upgrade from 23.04 to 23.10 giving slightly more info on the panic screen "unable to locate the UUID of /)
[23:35] <Eickmeyer> RjG: I can't address 1, but #2 is that the kernel running in 23.04 is different than the one running in 23.10, so sadly, no.
[23:36] <Eickmeyer> However, "unable to locate the UUIC of /" isn't a kernel panic, sounds more like a GRUB failure.
[23:36] <Eickmeyer> *UUID
[23:37] <RjG> I kow myh system with a 5600x Ryzen CPU gives the panic :(  a 5600G doesn't this is including the live USBs on the panic..
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[23:38] <Eickmeyer> @YesEyeCan You would only know if you try the live .iso image. Luckily you don't have to install it to try it.
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[23:38] <RjG> it works very well generally.  been running it since 2010 on athlons and aphenom 19090T and even ryzen 5600x / G
[23:39] <Eickmeyer> RjG: Sadly, I can't address the kernel panic. Sounds serious, though.
[23:40] <RjG> if I use advanced start on grub and use the previous kernel.  no problem, even rebuild teh initramfs and it still gives the panic :(
[23:44] <Eickmeyer> RjG: You might have to use "update-initramfs -u -k all" since "update-initramfs -u" only updates the running kernel.
[23:44] <RjG> the only part that I haven't tried (even tried underclocking the cpu) is to turn off secure boot which 23.04 has no issues with.
[23:45] <RjG> the -u -k all is the command I did run.  even made sure to grab the headers / tools prior to running that command.
[23:45] <Eickmeyer> Oh good. Also try to update-grub.
[23:46] <Eickmeyer> And "dkms autoinstall" while you're at it, just in case.
[23:46] <RjG> I even uninstalled and reinstalled grub,.. turned off os probe and updated grub
[23:46] <Eickmeyer> Never uninstall grub.
[23:46] <RjG> even tried that
[23:46] <Eickmeyer> Uninstalling vital system components is never the answer.
[23:47] <RjG> I did and uninstall and the efi signed install on grub which prompted the mok manager.
[23:47] <Eickmeyer> In fact, it can hose your system pretty spectaculaily.
[23:48] <Eickmeyer> Right, that means the unsigned grub took over. :(
[23:48] <RjG> I've done that before.  have a multiboot system with each OS having its own drive with its own EFI partition which my system supports.
[23:52] <RjG> I uninstalled grub, then reinstalled the signed grub, rebooted after the grub was rebuilt. that is a small pain... the instuction set for that I used requires a live usb/ disc.  rebooted (using the 23.04 kernel.  then reinstalled the 6.5 kernal in the 23.10 repository... again panic..
[23:54] <Eickmeyer> Might not be compatible.
[23:54] <RjG> the biggest problem is it tottaly hard locks. so I cann't even get to a terminal to run the bug tool :(
[23:55] <Eickmeyer> #ubuntu-kernel might be a good place to ask how to file the bug. It's hard with panics.
[23:55] <RjG> hence why I was wondering if a report from the 23.04 kernel that works would be helpfull at least for a hardware level.
[23:56] <Eickmeyer> Sadly, it wouldn't because it wouldn't show the panic. I did it once about 10 years ago but I don't even remember what I did or how I did it because I was guided through via voice chat with a friend. It was the first Ubuntu bug I ever filed and now here I am 10 years later leading Ubuntu Studio.
[23:57] <RjG> I'm attempting to get Kubuntu upgraded to then run the studio installer...
[23:58] <Eickmeyer> Interesting... you realize Ubuntu Studio and Kubuntu run the same desktop environment, right?
[23:58] <RjG> some reason I just could not get 23.04 studio to work with the HDMI out on my AMD rx6600
[23:59] <Eickmeyer> That's when you file `ubuntu-bug linux` from the terminal.