[00:25] <user|40> 2
[06:53] <user|29> error
[06:53] <user|29> error shim lock protocol not found
[14:04] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:04] <user|98> Hi, I downloaded kubuntu from site and install it on flash disk via etcher, I want to use it on my laptop without reinstalling system on it, can I use it this way? Just starting with flash
[14:06] <diogenes_Vx15> user|98, if it boots then most definetely you can use it.
[14:09] <TomyWork> hi
[14:09] <user|98> diogenes_Vx15 I'm just scared that I accidentally reinstall my system on hard drive, sorry, never did smthing like this, kubuntu will give me choice to use it from usb or install on hard drive when I will start laptop?
[14:10] <diogenes_Vx15> of, yourse, when you boot from USB drive you just boot into a live session which runs entirely from the USB drive and RAM and it doesn't touch your HDD/SSD or any of your main system.
[14:11] <user|98> oh thank you!!
[14:14] <TomyWork> I just accidentally put my password into a chat window instead of unlocking my screen. luckily it was with someone I trust and they were also online and the chat application allows deleting messages, so all is well. But that prompted me to find out why my screen isn't locked when it goes to powersave. I think it's Power Management -> Energy Saving -> On AC Power -> Suspend Session. But I'm wondering, is there a general setting that ensures that power
[14:14] <TomyWork> saving means screen locking?
[14:15] <TomyWork> I think I remember some setting like "require password after N seconds" in kubuntu 18.04, which I can't find in 22.04 anymore
[14:16] <TomyWork> ah nm that's under workspace behaviour -> screen locking
[14:17] <TomyWork> and there's a general setting on the same page, but it only allows me to set it to lock after N minutes or after waking from sleep
[17:17] <Antoniooo__> BlaBlaBla
[17:17] <Antoniooo__> prova