[13:27] <kubuntu> hello
[13:37] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:11] <daedalus_urizen> im on kubuntu on boxes on chrome
[14:11] <daedalus_urizen> kubuntu live on boxes
[14:11] <daedalus_urizen> on chrome os
[14:12] <daedalus_urizen> kubuntu kde plasma
[14:12] <daedalus_urizen> hi BluesKaj
[14:15] <daedalus_urizen> so im on #kubuntu on kubuntu kde plasma in boxes on debian 11 on chrome os
[14:15] <daedalus_urizen> isnt that crazy in a way?
[15:57] <user|5> Hi Is it possible to run kubuntu 23.10 on a raspberry pi 5?
[17:31] <spoke> Hi. How open ports with Konsole ? I have no firewall, and I want to open them with two or three command lines.
[17:39] <arraybolt3> spoke: the tool you're looking for is probably `ufw` - I don't know how to use it, but it's the firewall configuration CLI utility I believe.
[17:42] <spoke> Thank you.
 Doubt it (re @IrcsomeBot: <user|5> Hi Is it possible to run kubuntu 23.10 on a raspberry pi 5?)
 Hey also how can i enable SSH fully? I unlocked port 22, enabled SSH but i still cant connect
[19:06] <user|17> excuse me, is Kubuntu frendly user? Where is hibernation?
[19:07] <user|17> I installed the system to try it - but I couldn’t even turn it off - put it in hibernation mode.
[19:08] <bprompt> user|17:   you mean "User Friendly", I'd say yes, hmmm the Hibernation is the Power Off menu, I don't recall it exactly, but it has about 5 options and Hibernation is one of them
[19:08] <user|17> You can endlessly improve the design of the appearance of the operating system. But the operating system must have basic functionality - to be able to turn off the PC with the mouse.
[19:09] <bprompt> user|17: all that's taken into consideration from what I know
[19:10] <user|17> I don’t see this mode, I downloaded the image yesterday and installed it today
[19:11] <bprompt> user|17:   is there a "Leave" menu when you click on the "K" on the lower-left-corner?
[19:11] <arraybolt3> Hibernation is not the same as shutdown.
[19:11] <bprompt> right
[19:12] <arraybolt3> Kubuntu and all official Ubuntu flavors support shutdown. Hibernation is a weird thing that works poorly on Linux and doesn't even work great on Windows sometimes.
[19:13] <user|17> "Leave" - yes, Hibernation - no, shut down - yes
[19:15] <user|17> I always used this mode on my Windows - I opened many applications and put them to sleep, the next day everything became available at startup. But in Kubuntu it turns out that this functionality is not available
[19:15] <bprompt> user|17: what cpu type and speed do  you have?
[19:16] <user|17> 8 × 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz
[19:17] <user|17> I think this is an important functionality that must be in the OS
[19:17] <bprompt> user|17:  hmmm see in my case, I don't run Kwin, which is what you're referring to, I use LXQT, and I get Hibernation, but I also get it in Kwin too hmmm, what if you run it from the LiveUSB, does it show in the session?
[19:19] <bprompt> user|17: from what I recall Suspend or Hibernation are functionalities tied to the ACPM modules, and that's dependent on the hardware, reason why I ask on the cpu, but your machines is fairly new
[19:19] <arraybolt3> Even if the Hibernation button existed, it wouldn't work, the feature is turned off in the Ubuntu kernel I believe.
[19:19] <arraybolt3> Because it's buggy.
[19:19] <bprompt> ahhh hmm
[19:19] <bprompt> not that I use it btw =)
[19:21] <arraybolt3> user|17: I think the vast majority of us just use sleep mode and save our work frequently. Hibernation is pretty rarely used even on Windows, it causes problems with hardware both in Windows and Linux, and in general is just a glitchy mess that is more trouble than it's worth.
[19:21] <user|17> It’s good if this is a problem typical for all Linux systems - I won’t insist on an answer now and here. But I didn't expect this
[19:23] <bprompt> arraybolt3: ahemm, I've used Hibernation in win64, worked well when I have, but as usual is dependent on hardware, I can see compabilities issues with many models
[19:23] <arraybolt3> Actually, maybe hibernation isn't disabled in the kernel after all? It seems to work in 20.04 with some fighting.
[19:23] <user|17> I've always used Hibernation and liked it in Windows. With the standby mode - yes, there were problems on modern processors - they ruined it. I thought Linux was fine with this
[19:24] <arraybolt3> Either way, I'd steer clear of it just in case. Linux is fine with suspend on most systems.
[19:24] <arraybolt3> If you're really determined to try it anyway:
[19:24] <arraybolt3> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1358417/how-could-i-enable-hibernation-on-a-dell-inspiron-5548-running-ubuntu-focal/1358453#1358453
[19:25] <user|17> Yes, I saw it on Google - sheets of instructions for creating swap files and other things. But this is for experienced users - and I don’t want to reinvent the wheel.
[19:26] <arraybolt3> right. Sadly there isn't native support for it yet in any official Ubuntu flavor, Kubuntu included.
[19:29] <user|17> In any case, I am very glad that there is a friendly community in Kubuntu. Which, if it doesn’t help, will definitely sympathize! Thanks for answers!
[19:31] <bprompt> user|17: I'm not a teacher: only a fellow-traveller of whom you asked the way. I pointed ahead -- ahead of myself as well as you.  ~~ George Bernard Shaw ~~
[19:54] <kubuntu> is there historical relegence to this php code:    <?php echo '!true'; ?>
 can i ask why i don't have hibrenate option on my power options?
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