=== oerheks is now known as Oracular === Oracular is now known as oerheks === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc === linux_user is now known as linux_user_ === linux_user_ is now known as linux_user__ === linux_user__ is now known as linux_user === linux_user is now known as linux_user_ === rubes is now known as Holmesholio [04:58] Hey everyone [04:58] So I installed kubuntu this week...and Ive Been struggling to set up Rstudio to work... anyone with ideas on how to remove and do a clean install? [04:58] Thanks [04:59] @Nero2070 [05:00] oops, what's rstudio? [05:01] and how did you install it? [05:04] It's a statistical software... It has worked in Debian, Ubuntu, manjaro, zorin os ...but now in Kubuntu ain't working for me (re @IrcsomeBot: oops, what's rstudio?) [05:04] oh right, R [05:04] got it [05:04] installed with apt/discover, etc.? [05:05] easiest and best to uninstall the same way that you installed it [05:06] next question, did you file a bug report? [05:06] `ubuntu-bug rstudio` in konsole [05:06] that will lead you through the process [05:07] you may discover your answer in the bug reports and answers [05:10] I reported a bug on launchpat with ubuntu-bug. How long does it normally take for someone to give it an initial look over? [05:11] Hopefully not so long that it might be faster for me to track down the offending code and send a PR upstream. :D [05:17] that could work as well! [05:17] or it could be some sort of packaging error [05:17] thank you for making kubuntu better by filing that BR [05:18] I'm not the same person as had the issue with Rstudio, sorry [05:18] My BR was with plasma-shell [05:18] ah [05:19] well, it depends on how good the available information is [05:19] our devels work with plasma devels but as you can imagine, it is a busy time [05:22] work is happening on the next release six months from now === andreas is now known as Guest541 [10:18] Hy any one know know. How i can shrink the partition in windows but in my windows 11 when I go. To shrink the space I only get 700 mb as available space but I have space something more than 130 gb [10:18] Any solution please [10:19] Hy any one know know. How i can shrink the partition in windows but in my windows 11 when I go. To shrink the space I only get 700 mb as available space but I have space something more than 130 gb [10:19] Any solution please [10:19] I want to install kubuntu but when I go to install it's not detect my Ssd that already install the windows [10:19] I want to remove the windows and install the kubuntu [14:20] Hi all [14:56] @mr_honesty1: You can't shrink a partition past the last bit of data on that partition. Unfortunately there's no easy way to move that around (On a HDD I'd say try defragmenting which can help as a side-effect, but you can't typically defragment SSDs). [14:57] If you just want to wipe Windows completely and install kubuntu, that should be fine. Odd that it doesn't detect the SSD though, sounds like a driver issue. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable about that side of things can help. [15:37] it might be a bios issue aswell. on my motherboard. i need to some spesific settings to use sata port 5 and 6. i was scratching my head a bit why they didnt work at 1st. [15:37] for once i had to RTFM for the motherboard :P === nikhileshxiii is now known as nikhileshxiii_ === nikhileshxiii_ is now known as nikhileshxiii === nikhileshxiii is now known as sapien13 [19:31] Is there any way for tilling the kde windows?? Like windows or mac tilling features or [19:32] hmmm, tiling [19:32] mr_honesty: hmmmm what do you have in mind? [19:33] I think so but since I hate tiling, I've never tried it [19:33] I know many love it [19:33] Yes i want to tiling the window according me and like windows [19:33] mr_honesty: doable, it depends on what you mean, sounds like you're referring to the "cascade" option in windows or "tile" where all windows do a "masonry" over the screen [19:34] hmmmm I have regularly about 20 windows open, I don't need them tiled [19:34] and I don't use tiling even in windows64 [19:35] Its work so. When we develop the website we open the browser and VS code both together so I want left side vs code and right side Firefox when I resize the vs code Firefox auto resize (re @IrcsomeBot: I think so but since I hate tiling, I've never tried it) [19:35] or cascading for that matter, since I need each window at an specific spot [19:35] Is this possible?? [19:36] Or if I resize the Firefox vs code auto resize (re @mr_honesty1: Its work so. When we develop the website we open the browser and VS code both together so I want left side vs code and right side Firefox when I resize the vs code Firefox auto resize) [19:37] I just resize windows to do the same thing, but they can overlap if I want, so.... [19:38] I want to overlap I want when I resize the one windows another window auto resize it's Amazing features i [19:38] hmmm [19:39] https://zeroxoneafour.github.io/polonium/ [19:39] Please check about this if it's work [19:39] mr_honesty: tiling in windows doesn't quite work that way, you tile all open windows, and the tile is static, not dynamic, so if you move any of the tiles or resize them, the adjacent windows don't move, they simply overlap [19:40] No no. They move i used windows 11 something like 3 month it's work. Fine (re @IrcsomeBot: mr_honesty: tiling in windows doesn't quite work that way, you tile all open windows, and the tile is static, not dynamic, so if you move any of the tiles or resize them, the adjacent windows don't move, they simply overlap) [19:40] mr_honesty: now, how is so in VScode? well, VScode uses a plugin to "embed" firefox or chrome or other browser, so you're looking at VScode all along and an embedded app inside VScode [19:41] Yah using the extension but I can not do debugging na (re @IrcsomeBot: mr_honesty: now, how is so in VScode? well, VScode uses a plugin to "embed" firefox or chrome or other browser, so you're looking at VScode all along and an embedded app inside VScode) [19:41] They just provide preview [19:41] mr_honesty: haven't checked in win11, so hmmm, however, why the need? [19:42] mr_honesty: I mean, I move my windows to specific spots that I need them, I've never relied on tiling [19:42] I love that feature so I want it's better it enhance the user experience (re @IrcsomeBot: mr_honesty: haven't checked in win11, so hmmm, however, why the need?) [19:44] Yah if you use you love it just think you open two or more window together you don't need to resize all the windows every time if tiling work fine they can resize automatically (re @IrcsomeBot: mr_honesty: I mean, I move my windows to specific spots that I need them, I've never relied on tiling) [19:45] Can you tell me how I can install it? (re @mr_honesty1: https://zeroxoneafour.github.io/polonium/) [19:45] mr_honesty: well, "honestly" is a feature I don't use :), I mean, like I said, I regular have about 20 or more windows open, that's a feature that'd be a hindrance for me [19:46] 👍🤌♥️ (re @IrcsomeBot: mr_honesty: well, "honestly" is a feature I don't use :), I mean, like I said, I regular have about 20 or more windows open, that's a feature that'd be a hindrance for me) [19:46] IMO it is all about finding the tools that help you get what you want to do and just get on with it [19:47] if Win works better, go for it [19:47] this ain't religion, it's about tools [19:48] Ah Linux is better I am not saying it's not better I just said that feature is amazing we need to. Implement in the gnome tilling is provided default [19:48] mr_honesty: well, about that "polonium" plasmoid I guess, is for Plasma 6, well, good news that it may do what you want, bad news is Plasma 6 is not out yet, if any in Alpha version, as far as Kubuntu goes, it may have it by October, and that's a maybe [19:49] Ok (re @IrcsomeBot: mr_honesty: well, about that "polonium" plasmoid I guess, is for Plasma 6, well, good news that it may do what you want, bad news is Plasma 6 is not out yet, if any in Alpha version, as far as Kubuntu goes, it may have it by October, and that's a maybe) [19:53] mr_honesty1: https://www.tecmint.com/best-tiling-window-managers-for-linux/ <----- checked that yet? [19:55] Ok [19:57] mr_honesty1: also bear in mind that Kwin, what you run, is just "a window manager" off quite a few, I run LXQT, which uses Kwin, but only for windows management, so I customize other stuff any which way I need, independent of Kwin [20:36] Can anyone tell me which is light weight kde neon or kubuntu? [20:39] they both weigh exactly 0 gram [20:39] Haha [20:39] kubuntu is heavier, as it is supported here. [20:40] Ok [20:45] mr_honesty: kde neon uses fat32, so it must be heavier :P [20:48] mr_honesty: a lot depends on your hardware, and your choice of what you'd like to run and use [20:49] mr_honesty: I run kde apps, and I run very light, like I said, I regularly run about 20 windows, and my webbrowser right now has about 20 tabs, and I run quite light [20:51] Ok thank [20:51] Ok thanks [20:51] By the way where are you from [20:54] mr_honesty: "you"? there 110 nicks here :), as myself, US, West Coast === unclea is now known as JohnXX === JohnXX is now known as JohnholmesX === yassine is now known as yassine__ [23:25] cd