[07:08] <Guest82> Someone here?
[09:57] <Nicky84> Hey there, I'm on Kubuntu 22.04 LTS, with all packages fully updated. apt-update has nothing new, everything works just fine. However, trying to browse the applications or addons submenu in the discover store always crashes it. If I run it via the terminal, the output is (process:13516): GLib-ERROR **: 00:29:54.242: Creating pipes for GWakeup: Too
[09:57] <Nicky84> many open files
[09:57] <Nicky84> Searching for packages works just fine and there are no issues. Tried using sysctl -w fs.file-max=1000000, same thing happens.
[09:57] <Nicky84> I realize this isn't exactly the end of the world, it's just annoying, but is there a fix?
[09:58] <Nicky84> Hey there, I'm on Kubuntu 22.04 LTS, with all packages fully updated. apt-update has nothing new, everything works just fine. Updating from it has no problems.
[09:58] <Nicky84> However, trying to browse the applications or addons submenu in the discover store always crashes it. If I run it via the terminal, the output is (process:13516): GLib-ERROR **: 00:29:54.242: Creating pipes for GWakeup: Too many open files
[09:58] <Nicky84> Searching for packages works just fine and there are no issues. Can browse, install, uninstall, etc. Tried using sysctl -w fs.file-max=1000000, same thing happens.
[09:58] <Nicky84> I realize this isn't exactly the end of the world, it's just annoying, but is there a fix?
[09:58] <Nicky84> Ooops, didn't meant to doublepost, tried to edit.
[12:39] <BkuesKaj> Hi all
[13:40] <cray> hello world
[13:41] <cray> ggg
[20:23] <Roey> hello.  I make a Shared Wifi connection so that I can connect a device to my laptop's wifi, but... the SSID that I create doesn't show up in the ssid list that I scan with my device....
[20:23] <Roey> how can I diagnose this
[20:23] <Roey> I am making the shared wifi connection through the kde network management tool
[20:29] <bprompt> Roey: hmmm I don't think I've used it myself yet, is that like tethering?
[20:34] <Roey> it's just making an ad-hoc wifi access point
[20:34] <Roey> and thanks for responding to my question, bprompt
[20:34] <Roey> I appreciate it
[20:45] <bprompt> Roey: what if you change the "Mode" to Access Point, instead of AdHoc?
[20:47] <Roey> it is alreadyon Acess Point
[20:47] <Roey> there's no adhoc from what I can tell
[20:47] <Roey> it's set to "access point"
[20:49] <bprompt> there's an Adhoc mode too
[20:50] <bprompt> Roey: and you're scanning with hmmm your handheld?
[20:51] <Roey> both with my mobile phone and on my rpi5 device
[20:51] <Roey> scanning from both these devices
[20:51] <Roey> also shouldn't i need to give root permissions to enable an access point?
[20:51] <Roey> yet it does not ask me for those permissions.
[20:52] <Roey> (on the kubuntu laptop)
[20:52] <bprompt> hmmm
[20:58] <bprompt> Roey: not sure, you could try running it as root
[21:04] <Roey> knetworkmanager?
[21:04] <Roey> bprompt: what'st he kde network manager commnd?
[21:04] <Roey> right.
[21:04] <bprompt> Roey: well, you don't have to do that, simply run systemsettings as root