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derik48do you have any idea how to find and disable it, tomreyn?00:00
tomreynderik48: the exact name of the setting and location in the bios setup screens is hardware specific, so you'd need to consult your computer manual00:01
tomreynderik48: i'm only *guessing* that this is the issue, though, it's a bit difficult to tell at this point.00:02
derik48understandable, thank you for trying nonetheless, I will be looking in the manual now.00:02
tomreynderik48: was there any error message given really when you were installing, though?00:11
tomreyni mean here https://pastebin.com/raw/AcePYUkR the first line seems to be what you wrote, and the lines below that do not show an error or warning00:12
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user|84hi which is the best way to install wine, thanks10:33
BluesKajHi all11:54
hayderhello 😃16:00
hayder hello every one17:21
hayder any one here17:21
IrcsomeBot<TimoSalola> Yep hayder17:46
hayderhello18:13
user|4732 bits suport?18:56
valorienot much support for 32 bit these days.....19:21
user|65Hello! I am a fresh installer of the latest version of Kubuntu, using the open source drivers provided to me by the OS's Driver Manager. When I switch my second monitor to anything above 60hz, the screen either blacks out a portion of the screen, horizontally, or darkens, at 165Hz, the intended refresh rate.22:13
user|65Can anyone help?22:13
user|65Hello?22:17
user|65Is anyone here?22:17
IrcsomeBot<TimoSalola> Hi, yeah hmm let's see22:21
IrcsomeBot<TimoSalola> Can you tell us more about the hardware you are using? Depending on the GPU, using closed source drivers could perform better22:23
IrcsomeBot<TimoSalola> and I guess you are choosing the refresh rate from system settings -> display configuration22:25
bpromptTimoSalola:   he kinda left right before you said anything :|22:27
IrcsomeBot<TimoSalola> ah well, wouldn't have been able to help much anyways. Just found a reddit post where someone had a similar sounding issue which doesn't occur on other linux distros. Perhaps that's just a a 24.04 issue22:28

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