[01:44] <Your_Dog> Shame I couldn't answer dogyX3's question. For anyone who is wondering, if you want to update your intel igpu drivers, just simply update the kernel as the driver for intel igpus are baked on the kernel
[06:11] <mmikowski> Your_Dog: while I generally agree, upgrading the kernel can actually work against you: there can be regressions in the GPU drivers or in *other* kernel drivers that you require. There is something to be said for using DKMS to support earlier kernels. Having to upgrade to a bleeding edge kernel to resolve GPU bugs works well only for hobbyists and
[06:11] <mmikowski> Phoronix.
[06:23] <user|97> Hi everyone, I'm Phil from France. Hope you are all great !
[06:23] <user|97> I'm new here so I hope i'll not make a mistake by asking my question
[06:27] <user|97> I've recently installer Kubuntu 23.10 on my laptop Asus Vivobook X512JA.
[06:27] <user|97> 8 × Intel® Core™ i7-1065G7 CPU @ 1.30GHz
[06:27] <user|97> 7.6 Gio of RAM
[06:27] <user|97> Mesa Intel® Iris® Plus Graphics
[06:28] <user|97> but I quickly saw an issue with power managment.
[06:28] <user|97> I've already looked on the internet but i can't find a solution
[06:32] <user|97> the behavior is
[06:32] <user|97> - when I want to change the power managment, from balanced to Power save for example, the slider go to power save and instantly return to Balanced
[06:32] <user|97> - If I restart my computer it will take the last power profile I click on last time, so in my example if i restart my computer after i clicked on power save, it will be in Power save mode after rebot
[06:33] <user|97> So i went back to 23.04 where it's working well because it's annoying to have to reboot any time you want to change my power profile
[06:34] <user|97> Is any people have any idea about this issue ?
[09:56] <dreamhawk> Im reading that KDE 5.27.10 is released, me who are using 5.27.8 wonder, how do i upgrade?
[12:54] <BluesKaj> Hi all
 Hey guys, I've noticed 2 days in a row my desktop with Kubuntu is completely frozen when I come back to it. My monitors are usually off, and when I move my mouse or keyboard it doesn't respond. Same if I press restart or hold the power off button on my case. I end up having to power it off by the switch on the PSU. Any advice on how to track down what's causing it would be greatly appreciated.
[13:13] <pickanick> Is IrcsomeBot some bot or some body ?
[13:24] <BluesKaj> itsomeone
[13:25] <BluesKaj> it's
[13:26] <BluesKaj> this someone is ElGollemPepe it you read the text more closely :-)
[13:36] <pickanick> Is it the Ghost of Questions Past?
[13:39] <BluesKaj> dunno, guess you have to ask ElGollemPepe
[13:40] <BluesKaj> actually @ElGollemPepe
[14:30] <scoobydoo> hy
 Haha myb. I didn't see the previous messages. I'll check over it and report back.
[17:37] <anders5168> Hello, I a mmonth ago I helped a friend installing Kubuntu (with dual-boot with Windows 10) since a few weeks Windows dosesn't show up in grub any longer, the windows partition still shows up in Dolphin just fine, I already tried os-prober andu sudo update-grub but it doesn't seem to detect the windows partition any longr
[17:38] <anders5168> How can I solve this, and how do I prevent grub from overwriting the boot-entry?
 when will we get kde plasma 5.27.10?
[20:13]  * dm2912 test