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[01:58] <steve_> What does one have to do to get Opera browser to actually play video?
[02:01] <tomreyn> on firefox or chromium you'd click on "play"
[02:10] <steve_> In Opera nothing plays
[02:10] <steve_> it's been like this for YEARS!!!
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[13:28] <BluesKaj> Hi all
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[19:15] <IrcsomeBot> <plutorocks> how to upgrade to latest ubuntu kernel?
[19:16] <oerheks> depends on your ubuntu version, just upgrade
[19:16] <oerheks> * and reboot
[19:17] <IrcsomeBot> <plutorocks> no i actually want almost latest kernel from cannonical
[19:18] <oerheks> install the latest ubuntu? there is no way to get 'the latest'  on older versions, bugs are backported though
[19:18] <IrcsomeBot> <plutorocks> should I give liquorix kernel a try?
[19:19] <oerheks> no
[19:20] <oerheks> 24.10 Oracular Oriole would give 6.11.0-13.14
[19:20] <IrcsomeBot> <plutorocks> i have this already but i want something new as 6.12.x (re @IrcsomeBot: <oerheks> 24.10 Oracular Oriole would give 6.11.0-13.14)
[19:21] <tomreyn> i guess the most relevant question would be: what do you need it for?
[19:21] <oerheks> maybe the next 25.04 will get 6.12 ..
[19:22] <oerheks> 6.12 released 17 Nov 2024, unstable ..
[19:22] <IrcsomeBot> <plutorocks> ok
[19:23] <IrcsomeBot> <plutorocks> i dunno it always feels great having a new kernel (re @IrcsomeBot: <tomreyn> i guess the most relevant question would be: what do you need it for?)
[19:25] <tomreyn> are you familiar with this:
[19:25] <tomreyn> !latest
[19:25] <ubottu> Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.
[19:26] <IrcsomeBot> <plutorocks> ah i see
[19:27] <tomreyn> you could alternatively go with a different linux distribution which has a rolling release model, and provides all kinds of recent software, and a lot of shiny bugs.
[19:27] <diogeness> and millions of daily updates :)
[19:28] <IrcsomeBot> <plutorocks> Tried. There's a mesa regression which affects my CPU unfortunately on Tumbleweed. Kubuntu old mesa does not however. (re @IrcsomeBot: <tomreyn> you could alternatively go with a different linux distribution which has a rolling release model, and provides all kinds of recent software, and a lot of shiny bugs.)
[19:30] <tomreyn> looks like the concept of not running the very latest software but concentrating on stability is now well understood. :)
[19:34] <IrcsomeBot> <plutorocks> it doesn't happen always but yes that's unfortunate sometimes or rare id say (re @IrcsomeBot: <tomreyn> looks like the concept of not running the very latest software but concentrating on stability is now well understood. :))
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[20:40] <chris-brode> What is this program
[20:41] <oerheks> kubuntu?
[20:41] <chris-brode> yes
[20:41] <oerheks> ..
[20:42] <oerheks> KDE 6 is your nemesis
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