[00:01] I currently boot 6.5.0-28-generic on 24.04 on my problem PC. [00:02] Yeah I don't see any older kernels in apt, probabally because it's a clean install. It's fine, I can just not sleep this machine and shut it down when done. [00:05] Thank you for the help [00:14] Another option would be to try the XanMod kernel. I used XanMod to enable sound on my laptop until the patches landed in the Ubuntu kernel. The resume for sleep was supposedly fixed in 6.8.0-20 but Ubuntu is sporting 6.8.0-31, so I am unsure why we still see this issue. Xanmod is usually bleeding edge, so I suspect 6.9 will be available soon. === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc [03:35] hi there === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc [06:10] i have the same problem (re @DarinMiller: Another option would be to try the XanMod kernel. I used XanMod to enable sound on my laptop until the patches landed in the Ubuntu kernel. The resume for sleep was supposedly fixed in 6.8.0-20 but Ubuntu is sporting 6.8.0-31, so I am unsure why we still see this issue. Xanmod is usually bleeding edge, so I suspect 6.9 will be available soon.) [06:11] i don't know the couse [06:11] im on dell latitude 5480 [06:12] i meant this problem (re @IrcsomeBot: Hi. Having issue with kubuntu 24.04 that was not present on my previous os (Ubuntu 23.10). When my laptop goes to sleep or close the lid, sometimes when I wake it up the framebuffer is corrupted and I have to power off. Hardware is a AMD A10-5745M APU (so radeon driver, not amdgpu)) [06:14] Coming back from sleep to find a trippy image on screen that's all the right colors in the wrong order? :D [07:40] greetings, My 23.10 installation for some reason has stopped displaying the desktop. It's black and right clicking the desktop does nothing. My plasma dock not longer shows and nither does latte-dock. However cairo-dock still shows. Running most plasma apps from the terminal give the error: "latte-dock: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/sqldrivers/libqsqlite.so: undefined [07:41] symbol: sqlite3_column_table_name16" [07:42] the desktop periodically display for a split second before going black again. Any suggestions? [07:43] sorry, other apps errors are like the latte-dock error but with the app name rather than latte-dock === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [12:06] Hi all [12:43] Hellos, just today I noticed on kubuntu 24.04 that discover and terminal are no longer accepting my password, and I know I am typing it correctly [12:44] I can't use inxi either, as can't use sudo [12:44] To show system info [13:07] The only thing i know is yesterday kubuntu 24.04 froze and crashed, then today it won't accept password [13:26] Wow that sounds like a huge issue [13:27] Maybe recover with usb? [13:27] I cannot think of other possibilities if you cannot even login [13:27] I can login [13:27] Just not do admin installs [13:28] Or anything requiring sudo [13:28] In both terminal and discover software manager [13:29] This only occurs after login [14:13] greetings, My 23.10 installation for some reason has stopped displaying the desktop. It's black and right clicking the desktop does nothing. My plasma dock not longer shows and nither does latte-dock. However cairo-dock still shows. Running most plasma apps from the terminal give the error: "latte-dock: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt5/plugins/sqldrivers/libqsqlite.so: undefined [15:02] Hello? [15:03] what is the best way to make a bootable usb drive to install kubuntu 24 [15:06] Use Popsicle to make the Bootle USB (re @IrcsomeBot: what is the best way to make a bootable usb drive to install kubuntu 24) [15:06] Bootable [15:09] On windows use Rufus === ash is now known as Guest6868 [17:23] ill recommend bleana etcher or something [17:24] !usb [17:24] For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent [17:40] Use Ventoy. Install it on an USB then just copy paste iso to the USB (re @IrcsomeBot: what is the best way to make a bootable usb drive to install kubuntu 24) [17:40] You can have sevral iso files as well [17:40] so, there is no single best way [17:42] also ventoy is giving issues, tons of bugs === diogeness_ is now known as diogeness [19:24] Hi [19:25] I'm seeing blockers for direct upgrade from 22.04->24.04 which is why they won't yet allow direct upgrade, but what about fresh install? [19:25] one could do a fresh install, as the upgrade path is not out yet, it will with 24.04.1 point release [19:26] Right, I was thinking a fresh install, but what gotchas would I run into? [19:26] we do not recommend to use the -d development option, but if you do, prepare an usb with a fresh 24.04 iso first [19:26] What do you mean by -d development option? [19:26] do-release-upgrade -d [19:27] i would wait, end july/august [19:27] uzz: hmm what do you mean by "gotchas"? I mean is a fresh install, what would you like? hmmm you'd want all your apps installed? [19:27] bprompt, any major bugs that slipped through the cracks when 24.04 was released. Is what I mean by gotchas [19:28] that is why upgrade is held back,it is an important release, LTS [19:28] uzz: there had been some bugs reported since April 25th release, but minor stuff, no Lochness Monsters [19:29] I guess I'll give it a shot and see how things go. As long as nothing bricks, I guess things will turn out fine. [19:29] uzz: I back up regularly my $HOME folder,about 99% of the configurations are there, well, mostly on .config and .local, so I do a fresh install, install my apps, then dump my $HOME backup, and all my stuff is back like nothing happened =) [19:30] uzz: well, you can install it now, and run an upgrade in August on the 24.04.1 version is out === axeKirves is now known as kirvesAxe [20:44] Kudos to the Kubuntu team for their "release" of KubeQA. https://kubuntu.org/news/introducing-the-enhanced-kubuqa-revolutionising-iso-testing-across-ubuntu-flavors/ One question about it: I see it uses VirtualBox. Might there be interest/ability to use vagrant as a back-end, then we could use Virtual Box, Linux KVM, or other back-ends supported by Vagrant. === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc === Guest6807 is now known as HELPER324242 [21:49] hello guys [21:49] allo [21:51] how are you dude& [21:51] how are you dude? [21:55] HELPER324242: I am hmmm ok [21:55] HELPER324242: what's cooking? [22:02] eggs