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Guest3Torrent for Kubuntu 24.04 LTS is not available in https://kubuntu.org/alternative-downloads/09:43
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BluesKajHi all12:57
mid-kidI'm having trouble with krfb on wayland, it crashes with "kpipewire_dmabuf_logginf: Failed to record frame"13:35
mid-kidIs this something that would ever be fixed, or not because it's on wayland?13:36
mid-kidUnrelated but I tried adding "export MOZ_USE_XINPUT2=1" to my .xprofile but it doesn't seem to take effect13:37
mid-kidUsing firefox from the mozilla ppa13:37
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ilya_bHello! With 24.04, Kubuntu now preinstalls Fcitx, which does not work well with Plasma widget popups. With a million of settings, it's an overkill for my European languages, so I'd like to disable it in favor of Plasma's own input system. How should I do it?14:55
ilya_bI found one way: using `im-config` on the terminal and choosing "do not activate any IM from im-config and use desktop default". But that's really unintuitive, I imagine many users will struggle with this…15:17
oski146hey15:29
oski146kubuntu 24.04 is not booting anymore after fresh install, boot repair was useless15:30
oski146can someone help15:31
oski146i only get blackscreen15:32
oski146i think its a bug15:36
p01nt3rhi folks, just another (bug?) from kubuntu 24.04. -> using an amd rx 7800 xt grafix and have to not use "quit splash" in my boot options - otherwise the screen stays black after booting!16:08
p01nt3ranother question: i didn't have to install any driver to get full operation with this card (even if i uninstall the pre-installed xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu driver) so i guess the driver is fully integrated into the kernel? how do get the exact version of this driver?16:10
p01nt3rthe bug i mentioned is known as "bug 2063877" in the net16:19
-ubottu:#kubuntu- Bug 2063877 in Ubuntu "Only black screen on boot with AMD Barcelo GPU without nomodeset" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/206387716:19
tomreynp01nt3r: amdgpu is the official and open source driver for current amd gpus16:24
p01nt3rthere is no driver installed with this name in my system16:25
p01nt3ramd offers that driver, i know, but only for ubuntu 22.04. yet16:25
tomreynso things usually work out of the box with amd graphics. when that's not the case, it's usually dues to one or more of: outdated bios (AGESA), outdated loadable firmware (linux-firmware), outdated kernel / mesa / amdgpu16:25
tomreynsudo modinfo amdgpu16:26
tomreynlsmod | grep amd16:26
tomreynthose should both list the driver16:26
p01nt3ryes, kernel module amdgpu is in use, i know, but where does it come from? xD16:27
tomreynit's shipped with ubuntu and the ubuntu kernel16:27
p01nt3r"sudo modinfo amdgpu" gives a lot of output. can i shrink it somehow for my use-case?16:28
tomreynsudo lspci -knnvd ::0300   probably also lists it with auxialiary info, incl. that amdgpu is loaded and being used to drive this hardware.16:28
tomreynyou can filter output by piping a command's output into grep, or head, or tail16:28
p01nt3rso it's integrated into the kernel?16:28
p01nt3rbut for what am i searching at?16:29
tomreynit is a loadable kernel module which is distributed with the kernel, which is possible because it is fully open source.16:29
tomreyni don't know what you are searching for16:29
p01nt3raah ok, that's enough info for me also. i wondered just why the driver ran smoothly without doing anything for it ^^16:30
p01nt3rhow do i get the driver version from that output you posted?16:30
tomreyncat /proc/version    gets you the kernel version, which is the relevant part, along with the mesa version, but that's also tied to your (k)ubuntu version.16:33
p01nt3rand another one: tried to stop the (wayland) display-server by: "sudo service sddm stop" but the server ran regardless of that command. how do i now stop the Display-Server correctly - by logging out and unloading the amdgpu-kernelmodule with "sudo rmmod amdgpu"?16:34
tomreynjournalctl -b | grep 'Initialized amdgpu'    prints the original 2d driver version, but that's not really relevant, because it has been patched a lot since.16:34
tomreynfor replacing gpu drivers, you should usually reboot16:35
p01nt3rin case amd offers a new driver for 24.04?16:35
tomreynno, but because you'll have a hard time unloading it16:35
p01nt3rso the kernel manages the drivers by itself?16:36
tomreyngpu drivers are loaded early on nowadays and thus remain active pretty much all the time, too, and are hard to unload.16:36
tomreynsuitable drivers are automatically laoded by the kernel 0on boot, yes16:37
tomreyni prefer not to explain all of linux right now. do you have a concrete support question?16:37
tomreynis something not working you'd try to work on?16:37
p01nt3rthe output of your last command is: "... kernel: [drm] Initialized amdgpu 3.57.0 20150101 for ..." so the driver version itself is 3.57.0?16:38
tomreynplease re-read what i wrote about the output generated by this command16:38
p01nt3rinformations about this are very hard to find. and it's a very complex thema. but thx so far.16:39
tomreynyes, it takes a while to get to understand it all comes together. i'm definitely not understanding much of linux myself. operating systems are complex beasts. but there IS a lot of documentation, you just need to find the various places.16:41
p01nt3rwhere do i get informations about the used amd kernel driver?16:43
p01nt3rin the internet i mean16:43
tomreynwell, it's called "amdgpu" and is a linux kernel module. those are terms you could search for, and you'll probably find some form of documentation on it.16:44
tomreynarch linux usually has pretty good user documentation on their wiki. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AMDGPU16:45
tomreynnot all of this will apply to (k)ubuntu, but much of it will.16:45
tomreynwikipedia has some info here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMDgpu_(Linux_kernel_module)16:45
p01nt3rthx a lot.16:47
tomreynkernel documentation for the latest upstream kernel version is available at  https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/gpu/amdgpu/16:48
tomreynother linux versions's documentation can be found here https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/16:49
p01nt3rthank you!17:24
perusjunttiTesting testing! I join Kubuntu irc channel, 15-20 year old Toughbook and Kubuintu 8.04 LTS.20:44
bprompthmmm20:45
oerhekssoon you will be mining bitcoins20:45
bpromptperusjuntti: I don't think this network was even up back then :P, nice try20:45
perusjunttiThis is default network channel Kubuntu 8.04 Konversation app.20:49
bprompthmmm20:50
bpromptperusjuntti: sure I could do the same in a VM, hmmm there's no need, I mean, hell a long time ago I used to run Mandrake and SuSE9.220:51
oerheksno it was not.20:54
oerheksthis is not freenode20:55
Guest63hello, I am pretty new to Linux and I got Kubuntu installed but I did the base installer and I have no browser. Is anyone able to help me get a browser going? I am on version 24.04 and I would like to use Librewolf if it is still considered good these days.20:55
bpromptGuest63: hmmm I  use Opera, chromium-based browser, many prefer Firefox, you can also download Vivaldi, another chromium-based browser, or of course Chrome, all good, pick your poison20:56
perusjunttiNext week I make me first ms-dos pc build. Of course I try IRC some Windows 3.1 app. Or if I install Minix my secondery disk, IRCing like Linus Torvalds.20:57
oerheksminimal comes without a browser, open terminal: sudo snap install firefox20:57
bprompthmmm20:57
bpromptGuest63: why did you install the minimal version anyhow?   did you download the wrong .iso?20:58
oerheksit is an option in the kubuntu installer?20:58
bpromptoerheks: I don't think is an option in the installer nope, at least I've never seen it20:58
Guest63I was having installing the ISO and idk if it was becuase I wasnt connected to the interest during instalation or what so I got annoyed and just kept it simple as it kept failing.20:59
Guest63Hmmm I saw 3 options in the installer I had20:59
Guest63minimal, normal, and 3rd party20:59
oerheksyes it does " And, the final one is “Minimal Installation”, which only installs the desktop environment, with no pre-installed apps or tools being included."20:59
oerhekshttps://news.itsfoss.com/kubuntu-24-04/20:59
bpromptGuest63: well, one is "run kubuntu", namely a LiveUSB session, the other is "install kubuntu"21:00
Guest63will the snap command install the latest firefox?21:00
oerheksyes21:00
bpromptGuest63: then maybe retry using "normal", in the minimal version, which seems is not what you're after, installing the browser is just one of the 50 things you'd need to install21:00
Guest63hmm sudo snap install firefox did not work21:02
bpromptGuest63: my guess is that "minimal" is not what you want21:02
Guest63what are the other things you think would be needed that are missing? I actually do prefer minimal, I only need the internet this once due to activeative a code for jetbrains21:03
oerheksdid not work ..? what error >?21:03
oerhekssure kubuntu comes with snapd ..21:03
bpromptGuest63: hmmm just for that, you can run a LiveUSB version and you don't need to install anything, the LiveUSB can connect and runs a browser and the whole lot21:04
Guest63"Sudo: snap: command not found"21:04
Guest63is there a way to check if I have snapd installed?21:06
Guest63I see I have snap and flatpak under settings for Discover21:07
bpromptGuest63: I think those are just choices for packaging, doesn't mean you may have snapd though21:17
bpromptGuest63: but as I said, if  you just need to go online and get something, you can do all that from the LiveUSB session21:18
Guest63ya I think I have to allow flathub21:18
bpromptGuest63: hmmm you could also do it from your smartphone, no? I mean, assuming you have one around21:18
Guest63I got flathub working and I see librewolf version 125.02-121:20
Guest63Is there anyway to validate this package, if that makes sense?21:20
oerhekstrust the publisher?21:21
oerheksubuntu supports snap natively, so i wonder why snapd does nto work.21:22
Guest63Last I heard they were more privacy respecting than firefox21:22
bprompthmmm21:24
bpromptGuest63: privacy respecting, hmm in which way?   I mean, there is lots of PR on products, you have to watch out if they're just selling "snake oil"21:25
bpromptthat said, cookies and other data gathering is not a bad practice it itself, can be used to forecast predilections on the user and accomodate that way, or they can be misused to profile them and target them for spam and junk21:27
tertitten74Guest63: you mean validate besides the validation that flathub has done?21:28
tertitten74or validate integrity?21:28
Guest63I think its the policies within firfox and a good bit of them are disabled off the bat. Ya I was talking about validating the integrity like doing a SHA256 checksum but I guess that isnt a thing here.21:30
bpromptGuest63: you know you're overdoing all this, heheh, just to get a code for Jetbrains21:33
tertitten74As far as I know there's no validation of that sort.21:35
Guest63I swear I am going to lose my mind. I spent hours trying to get everything set up and I might just have to reinstall from scratch for internet. I downloaded librewolf but couldnt find it anywhere on the computer.21:38
tertitten74What distro are you using? have you rebooted after installing flatpak?21:40
bprompttertitten74: he's on 24.04 "minimal" install21:42
Guest63no I did not restart after installing flatuhub. ^^^^21:42
Guest63restarting the computer now that has the Linux distro21:42
bpromptGuest63: dude, just run off the LiveUSB and get the jetbrains code, be happy, eat icecream :P21:42
Guest63yay it is working!21:58
Guest63ty everyone for helping.21:58
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