=== guiverc2 is now known as guiverc === sebastian is now known as Guest1124 === thelou7564635976 is now known as thelou756463597 === thelou7564635973 is now known as thelou756463597 [10:57] Hi, I'm on a fresh install of 24.10 with two screens. They're both 16:9 ratio but have different resolution. The size of the two screen doesn't sync up, so I can not seamlessly switch between one screen and the other. A video of what I mean is linked here; https://imgur.com/tO5xMRa [10:58] is there a way to change it so that the two screens height matches 1:1 without changing the resolution of the two screens? I can scale the external screen to about 140% and get them to be same size, but then the fonts are gigantic [10:59] and that was the wrong link, this would be the video: https://imgur.com/G6udEM8 [13:16] Hi all [13:38] Hi folks im trying to look for specific txt file on Kubuntu's Github which has list of packages installed. Could someone help me? [13:43] What do you mean exactly? Do you mean a list of very single package installed on the ISO? Or do you mean a top level list of packages we want installed on the ISO (our seed), which obviously then gets expanded on when their dependencies are resolved? And for what release? (re @plutorocks: Hi folks im trying to look for specific txt file on Kubuntu's Github which has list of packages installed. Could someone help me?) [13:44] list of every single pkgs installed on kubuntu's iso (re @RikMills: What do you mean exactly? Do you mean a list of very single package installed on the ISO? Or do you mean a top level list of packages we want installed on the ISO (our seed), which obviously then gets expanded on when their dependencies are resolved? And for what release?) [13:44] What release? (re @plutorocks: list of every single pkgs installed on kubuntu's iso) [13:44] any release [13:45] Well for noble there is: https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/24.04.1/release/ (re @plutorocks: any release) [13:46] The list of files on the iso is in the .manifest file [13:46] Other releases will have there own .manifest [13:48] okay something like this from kubuntu https://github.com/endeavouros-team/EndeavourOS-packages-lists/blob/master/kde [13:49] but obviously I need for both base packages and plasma packages along [13:49] ok, so something like our seed then [13:50] yep [13:50] Like: https://git.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/kubuntu/tree/desktop?h=noble [13:52] * packagename means a dependency of our kubuntu-desktop metapackage [13:52] * (packagename) mean a recommends of our kubuntu-desktop metapackage [13:52] * packagename means a dependency of our kubuntu-desktop metapackage [13:52] * (packagename) means a recommends of our kubuntu-desktop metapackage [13:54] when the ISO is built a programme/script called 'germinate' takes that seed list, resolves dependencies, and makes the full list of what to install [13:55] i.e. what ends on in that .manifest (more or less) [13:55] i.e. what ends up in that .manifest (more or less) [13:56] also you know how good Ubuntu base is because it have good set of firmware, alsa installed? Where can I find it's list as well? [13:59] On of the seeds here I geuss: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/ [13:59] One of the seeds here I guess: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/ [14:00] maybe https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/platform/tree/desktop-common?h=noble [14:02] on Kubuntu did you use this same base packages? (re @RikMills: maybe https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/platform/tree/desktop-common?h=noble) [14:04] Yes, it is says in our seed "Task-Seeds: desktop-common" (re @plutorocks: on Kubuntu did you use this same base packages?) [14:04] i.e. our list on top of everything in desktop-common [14:05] alrighty [14:06] I'd be honest with you. Debian is half baked but I'm trying to solve by installing what Kubuntu's team does. [16:24] <[FR]obistro> Hi everybody [16:26] <[FR]obistro> I have an issue with automatic updates. I set the parameter to add automatically and daily but i have to update manually. [16:27] <[FR]obistro> (I'm a newbie with kde...) === stellamarins is now known as stellamarins_ === stellamarins_ is now known as stellamarins__ === stellamarins__ is now known as stellamarins [18:20] <[FR]obistro> can i see why the configuration don't have an effect === oerheks is now known as Guest2778 === oerheks1 is now known as oerheks