[06:04] WE9 [07:03] how to switch between desktops in kubuntu with trackpad? [07:39] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/67d1a85e/file_78373.jpg [07:40] Hi all I managed to install this and it works perfectly well but I can't remember the website... Anyone who can recall the website I'll appreciate === kiska38 is now known as kiska3 === SirLouen7 is now known as SirLouen === vincejv_ is now known as vincejv === sternis8 is now known as sternis === ad1m4 is now known as ad1m === jj5_ is now known as jj5 [10:26] I assume from a PPA (or you built it yourself). I found this for background information: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/R#RStudio_IDE [10:28] From there, I see .DEB files in: https://posit.co/download/rstudio-desktop/ [11:43] Hi all === enyc_ is now known as enyc === marty is now known as Itram [14:55] Hello! === stu_ is now known as Guest7730 [14:57] hello! === Guest7730 is now known as stu__ [14:58] Hi all [14:58] Bruh... I'm on Kubuntu Again. [14:59] When i do like extracting using the LXQt extractor. It will crash! === crypto is now known as crypto_ === crypto_ is now known as crypto === tomreyn_ is now known as tomreyn === faisal is now known as rtet55 === goldfish is now known as goldfish123 [20:12] I'm running Kubuntu 22.04 and I want to update to 24.04. How do I handle software that I get from PPA repositories? Since when adding a PPA I have to specify what version of Ubuntu I am running, would I need to remove all those PPAs and the software that comes from them, then re-add the 24.04 versions? [20:18] WJC42: doing this would give you a safer upgrade path, since PPAs are unsupported, and there's a chance that they cause difficulties to the dependency resolver. [20:18] apart from that, the release upgraders' dependency resolver seems to have a major bug, which is why the LTS upgrade path to 24.04.1 is currently unsupported. [20:19] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2024-September/006225.html [20:20] Thank you. I am glad I asked. Maybe I will wait for them to fix that bug then. I've recently been having frequent crashes after updating Nvidia drivers and was hoping that going to 24.04 would fix that along the way. [20:21] i can't comment on those, for lack of nvidia experience / knowledge, but you could check the bug tracker about it if you haven't. [20:22] also release notes [20:25] Thanks. I have been dealing with the Nvidia driver problem for the last couple months it had something to do with a linux kernel upgrade not working with the Nvidia drivers I had installed. For a while, I had to boot into an older kernel, then I updated the Nvidia drivers and I can pretty much use the computer, but waking up from sleep mode doesn't work and kwin new randomly goes crazy and eats up all my CPU and freezes the desktop. Only thing I can [20:25] do then is control-alt-f# and then $ sudo reboot from that terminal [20:26] long way of saying I am done fighting with drivers. If the auto-upgrade to 24.04 doesn't fix it, then I am planning to wipe everything, and reinstall the whole OS [20:26] you can probably ctrl-alt-delete from the tty, should be faster [20:26] but that's just another bad workaround, of course [20:28] Is that upgrade bug that you linked to in a bug tracker somewhere? I will keep an eye on it and try to upgrade when it is fixed. [20:28] there is bug 2078895 [20:28] -ubottu:#kubuntu- Bug 2078895 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) "Upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04.1 not offered anymore" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2078895 [20:29] Great. Thank you for the help. [20:30] you're welcome === alucardromero7 is now known as alucardromero