[02:33] Hey there! I'm a Kubuntu user, and I have a slight problem I'd like to discuss. [02:34] On Kubuntu 24.04, it seems that all Unicode emojis get changed to their coloured variants, even if they have modifiers saying otherwise [02:36] For example, with these two emojis: β™₯︎β™₯️ [02:36] On other platforms, you may see these as two distinct symbols, with the one on the left monochrome and simple, and the one on the right coloured and emoji-like [02:36] However, on my end, I see them both as coloured red hearts [02:38] If you look at the Unicode hex used to generate these characters, you can see that each one has modifiers that force them to be either simple and monochrome, or coloured and emoji-like. However, despite the Unicode modifiers, these always appear as coloured in every instance except my web browser. [02:39] The hex code for the two characters: \xE2\x99\xA5\xEF\xB8\x8E \xE2\x99\xA5\xEF\xB8\x8F [02:40] I have narrowed down that this appears to be a problem with Kubuntu specifically. Other Linux operating systems do not seem to suffer this issue, and I can provide a number of examples regarding this. [02:41] Arch with Plasma, Ubuntu 24.04 with GNOME, Debian with Plasma, Debian with LXQt, and older versions of Kubuntu all appear to function fine, and do not have any such issues. [02:42] This has become a problem as emojis don't tend to change colour with the font, whereas the monochrome versions do. As such, there can be cases where the next (and therefore the symbols) need to be white, and yet display as black, causing poor contrast and blending into the background. [02:45] I wrote up a GitHub issue for a program, as I initially believed that only this one singular problem experienced the issue. However, I then later learned that the issue runs deeper. If you want to see screenshots demonstrating the issue, feel free to visit the GitHub issue page: [02:45] https://github.com/vanilla-wiiu/vanilla/issues/35 [02:45] -ubottu:#kubuntu- Issue 35 in vanilla-wiiu/vanilla "Poor contrast on Sync emojis" [Closed] [02:45] I marked it as closed, as I believed I had fixed it, but the issue is still present. [02:45] I was wondering if anyone could provide any more insight into this? [04:59] BBM3 [04:59] BBMS [04:59] Hi all i have a problem i using the newest version and my screen flickers [05:00] Gpu r9 390 cpu ryzen 5 4500 [05:00] 32gb ram ddr4 [05:01] /help@join_captcha_bot [05:01] /help@join_captcha_bot [05:02] And my pc restarta [05:02] I assume you already had another OS on it, and it flickered then? [05:03] or is this a new issue [05:03] Um i now have only this os [05:04] I installed it [05:04] did you haver a previous OS on it? [05:04] Yes but the installer wipes itπŸ˜‚ [05:04] gotcha [05:05] does it flicker all the time? like, if you turn off the computer and turn it back on again, it's instantly flickering? [05:05] No [05:05] when does it flicker? [05:05] Its only in desktop mode on tty no problem [05:05] Its wrong driver i think [05:06] oh, interesting [05:06] Im trying to get on irc because it will be easier but unknown error😁 [05:07] /commands@join_captcha_bot [05:07] what is the output of lspci -k [05:08] Kernal driver in use radeon [05:08] πŸ˜‚ [05:08] or... stupid question... which version of kubuntu are you on? [05:08] The newest lts [05:08] Dir [05:08] Sie [05:08] Sir [05:08] k [05:10] So is there any solution [05:10] πŸ˜” [05:10] I'm trying to figure this out with you honestly [05:10] internet is mostly telling me it had a bug like 6 years ago on that gpu [05:11] Gpu runs fine on shindows [05:11] wait, it says you're using radeon? not amdgpu? [05:12] So the πŸ˜‚os is running that [05:15] indeed, no fancy fix .. [05:15] ah, apparently amdgpu-driver doesn't support the 390 [05:15] So is there any driver [05:15] i see this last post, 4 commands, use the radeon ones only? [05:15] sorry, not likely [05:15] https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?p=2238153#p2238153 [05:16] This command where i have to use them [05:17] In etc/default/grub? [05:20] the mroe I'm finding, the more it seems people have been trying to use the amdgpu drivers for awhile, often with success [05:20] interesting https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AMDGPU [05:20] https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?p=2238153#p2238153 [05:20] oh wait, taht's your link, one sec [05:21] https://askubuntu.com/questions/804255/enabling-amdgpu [05:21] https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/8j0rag/users_of_amds_r9_390_are_reporting_that_the_gpu/ [05:21] there is/was apparently a bug with hibernation with it though [05:21] make sure you have the latest bios update [05:24] Huh the problem is driver in use radeon [05:24] πŸ˜‚ [05:25] Kernel modules amdgpu radeon [05:26] πŸ˜‚ [05:26] why lauching? [05:28] And it flickers again [05:30] d\another stupid question... is the refresh rate set correctly in display configuration? [05:31] Yup [05:31] Both in 60 hz [05:31] worth a shot [05:32] Everything is worh a shot [05:32] πŸ˜‚ [05:33] > πŸ˜‚> πŸ˜‚> πŸ˜‚ [05:33] ? [05:36] I have multiple reboots good think that im from my [05:36] Phone [05:40] Hyh enabled csm support [05:40] To see if it haves a diffrence [05:41] I knew it [05:41] πŸ˜‚ [05:41] Yess [05:46] works? [05:49] Yup [05:50] After i decided to re-enable csm support on my motherboardπŸ˜‚ [05:50] Does linux suports tpm [05:59] yup [05:59] it depends on distro IIRC [07:37] I dont understand what the performance slider do ? [12:24] Hi all [12:31] hi alll [12:58] How to run appimage [12:58] πŸ˜‚ [12:59] Im trying curse forge [12:59] what did you find to run appimage? [12:59] πŸ˜‚ [14:37] Ρ…ΡƒΡ… [16:12] Im no [16:12] Sorry πŸ˜‚curse forge doesnt start === meister is now known as meister__ === meister__ is now known as meister === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life === tom is now known as tomsmith === unclea is now known as BingoHolmes