[00:26] <Guest82> Hello!
[00:27] <Guest82> I'm looking for some help on setting up disk partitions manually to dual boot a windows 11 machine with 22.04
[00:57] <user|36> hey guys
[00:58] <user|36> where do i get mantic source.list
[01:15] <kasey> need some more kubuntu help
[01:16] <kasey> got kubuntu to work but now somthing i cant fix is happening
[01:16] <kasey> even reinstalling the ISO doesnt work
[01:16] <kasey> it keeps saying that KDEPlasma session is not avialible
[01:16] <kasey> i tried to boot normal session and install it but it says its already there
[01:17] <kasey> i thought the OS was installed so i reinstall it and im having the exact same problem
[01:17] <kasey> even the VM i tested it on had the same problem
[01:17] <kasey> thought the ISO was bad so i got a new ISo
[01:17] <kasey> exact same thing
[01:17] <kasey> idk what to do
[01:50] <RjG> is there a suggestions box for features that would be nice to have as a tool or feature in the installer or upgrader?
[02:14] <genii> The traditional way would be submitting a bug report against the installer package with a description or title like "feature request" and then describe in the feature request the tools or features desired
[09:02] <acetyll> no terv patukas
[09:03] <guest69420> o/
[09:04] <acetyll> mis nvidia driverit kasutad muidu?
[11:50] <pickanick> Kubuntu 2204: How to check that "Unattended upgrades" is active? apt upgrade reports "Canonical released microcode updates for both Intel (CVE-2022-40982) and AMD (CVE-2023-20593). ‘Unattended upgrades’ provide security updates by default. Ensure it remains enabled to always get all updates as they become available."
[11:50] -ubottu:#kubuntu- Information exposure through microarchitectural state after transient execution in certain vector execution units for some Intel(R) Processors may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access. <https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-40982>
[11:50] -ubottu:#kubuntu- An issue in &#8220;Zen 2&#8221; CPUs, under specific microarchitectural circumstances, may allow an attacker to potentially access sensitive information. <https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2023-20593>
[11:53] <pickanick> In general how can one tell whether advertised microcode updates have been received or applied?
[11:56] <pickanick> I have found https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2022-40982  so that provides some information several steps away from an answer
[11:56] -ubottu:#kubuntu- Information exposure through microarchitectural state after transient execution in certain vector execution units for some Intel(R) Processors may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access. <https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2022-40982>
[11:58] <pickanick> thanks ubottu that helps me feel listened to and understood. Very affirming!
[13:50] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:06] <gorillq> o/
[19:14] <user|84> hello
[19:15] <user|84> I'm having some issues with bluetooth on 22.04 LTS. My bluetooth chip is confirmed working under linux mint, kernel 5.15, with a fix that I found, but the same fix doesn't work for kubuntu 22.04, im assuming because it has a newer kernel. I found a diff patch, but can't figure out how to apply it
[22:42] <user|69> Error while installing package: installed samba-common-bin package post-installation script subprocess
[22:43] <user|69> who do i report that bug to
[22:53] <user|69> i guess it will go unfied and fusterate many that may change to mint linux
[22:54] <user|69> #kubuntu
[22:54] <user|69> Error while installing package: installed samba-common-bin package post-installation script subprocess