xrandr | I have returned :) | 01:47 |
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kingthegreat2 | Is there ab app or function to turn the blue light off to warm | 05:06 |
kingthegreat2 | Onlcd | 05:06 |
skramer | What is the difference between Kernel 6.5.0-28-generic and 6.5.0-34-generic? I'm asking because -28 boots fine but -34 is ending up in a kernel panic | 05:47 |
guiverc | skramer, you could look in the changelog for clues; https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/l/linux-meta/linux-meta_6.5.0.28.28/changelog but don't forget 6.5 kernel is used by more than one release (its a 23.10 kernel, but available via HWE for 22.04) | 06:27 |
skramer | guiverc: Thanks for your reply. I just wondered why one 6.5 booted without any issues and the other one does not. Anyway, I'll stick to the -28 kernel for now. Btw. 22.04 was the right guess ;) | 07:39 |
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Jim` | Is KDE considered "light weight" like XFCE or LXDE? | 13:59 |
Jim` | The "Bouncy bongy bongy" GUI of Ubuntu made me want to shoot the screen | 13:59 |
xrandr | Jim`: lubuntu is the light weight ubuntu that uses lxde | 14:15 |
xrandr | j #macos | 14:15 |
xrandr | oops | 14:16 |
Jim` | xrandr: I suppose I should be looking into that if I want quick and fast and all that jazz? | 14:16 |
xrandr | Depends on your hardware and your needs. Older hardware should probably take advantage of lubuntu | 14:17 |
Jim` | 950 SC + FX8370 | 14:17 |
Jim` | I decided I aint going to come in to $400 before Oct 2025 magically | 14:17 |
xrandr | I have a 12 year old PC right now that I am running Kubuntu on and it works just fine. | 14:17 |
Jim` | to get a Win 11 machine | 14:17 |
* xrandr shudders at the mention of Windows | 14:17 | |
Jim` | xrandr: I was told if Win 11 don't support it now, it probably wont by 2025 | 14:18 |
Jim` | Specially with no TPM2.0 | 14:18 |
xrandr | It's also an i5 quad core with 24gb ram, and kubuntu is running on a sata ssd | 14:18 |
xrandr | Jim`: that is true. Obviously use what you are comfortable with; even if that is Windows (and all the exploits and malware that comes with it) | 14:19 |
Jim` | xrandr: I aint Keeping Win10 after Oct 2025 | 14:19 |
Jim` | but Ubuntu made me want to shoot my screen soon as I booted it up and it started bouncing around in the middle back and forth | 14:20 |
xrandr | Might be a graphics driver issue then | 14:20 |
Jim` | I thought it was just how it's GUI is?? | 14:20 |
xrandr | if the whole screen is bouncing back and forth, that is not the way the GUI is | 14:21 |
Jim` | No, when you open/close programs | 14:21 |
xrandr | oh, then yes. But you can customize that behavior | 14:21 |
Jim` | I was hoping for more old Gnome Hardy times | 14:22 |
Jim` | but got that Unity junk | 14:22 |
Jim` | and Linux Mint hasn't upgraded to the latest LTS | 14:22 |
Jim` | so I don't see installing that | 14:22 |
xrandr | You can always just remove ubuntu-desktop and install gnome-desktop | 14:22 |
xrandr | sudo apt install ubuntu-gnome-desktop | 14:23 |
xrandr | for the full gnome desktop | 14:23 |
Jim` | https://www.gnome.org/ | 14:24 |
Jim` | but it looks like that new junk now?? | 14:24 |
xrandr | Dunno. I use KDE. I prefer it over Gnome. Can't explain why, I just do | 14:24 |
Jim` | I want someone more "start bar on bottom and doesn't do flippity stuff" like Windows feel | 14:24 |
Jim` | I want some more* | 14:25 |
Jim` | start button* | 14:25 |
Jim` | I was thinking KDE might be that | 14:25 |
xrandr | It does | 14:25 |
Jim` | but I also don't wanna use up all the VRAM on a GUI trying to play games | 14:25 |
Jim` | an 950 SC with 2 GB VRAM | 14:26 |
* Jim` shrugs | 14:26 | |
xrandr | I have an nvidia geforce gtx 770 which has 2gb ram | 14:26 |
xrandr | works just fine | 14:26 |
Jim` | This adventure off Win 10 is a good one | 14:26 |
valorie | if you are wondering "which ubuntu flavor" why not burn a thumbdrive and try it out? | 18:04 |
valorie | I run the very latest kub. on my at-least-6-years-old little Dell | 18:04 |
valorie | and on this much beefier laptop | 18:05 |
valorie | Sysinfo for 'valorie-oryxpro': Running inside KDE Plasma 5.27.11 on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Noble Numbat) powered by Linux 6.8.0-31-generic, CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz at 3398-3402/3800 MHz, RAM: 15453/32045 MB, Storage: 909/1060 GB, 311 procs, 139.78h up | 18:05 |
valorie | but with any *buntu, you can run any software you want, no matter who creates it - KDE community, Gnome, xfce/lxqt, independent, etc. | 18:07 |
valorie | I even have a piece of windows software on this machine: RootsMagic, for genealogy | 18:08 |
valorie | using WINE | 18:08 |
bprompt | genealogy? there are some websites for that :P | 18:09 |
valorie | loads | 18:09 |
valorie | free & pay, about all aspects, in the US and around the world | 18:10 |
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R13ose | 24.04 - I getting this error when I apt update in console. "The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY E6D4736255751E5D". How do I remove that? | 23:36 |
oerheks | remove the repo that has no key | 23:40 |
oerheks | output should says what repo | 23:40 |
Unit193 | "Neon CI" key, OK. | 23:42 |
oerheks | neon on top of kubuntu? interesting | 23:44 |
R13ose | oerheks: thanks | 23:50 |
R13ose | 24.04 - I can't open discover and on the panel says there is an update but I don't see any in console. How do I get discover to open? | 23:51 |
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