[03:46] Hello I have a presentation for tomorrow about Kubuntu and I had the community part, I would like to know how is the community here and what do you think of Kubuntu to buy from others. [03:46] I would appreciate an answer [03:52] Hello I have a presentation for tomorrow about Kubuntu and I had the community part, I would like to know how is the community here and what do you think of Kubuntu to buy from others. [03:52] I would appreciate an answer === warmana1 is now known as warmana [09:47] anyone uses powershell on Kubuntu? is there way out disabling powershell's telemery on Kubuntu? Might be niche ask sorry [09:59] plutorocks, does this help? https://privacylearn.com/linux/configure-programs/disable-powershell-core-telemetry [10:02] plutorocks, may I also ask, what the benefit of using powershell on linux is? I can't imagine a use case / I think the windows powershell scripts don't work with that too, are they? [10:02] seems like an sh file to execute? [10:02] you can just check what it does and do it the same way [10:03] let me first assess what's inside the file before executing [10:05] hmm looks safe [10:11] @CrazyGecko> Using PowerShell on Linux means you can manage both Windows and Linux systems with the same set of tools. It makes life easier if you're working in a mixed environment, even though some Windows-only scripts might need a bit of tweaking to run on Linux. [10:12] also i like how it auto complete or suggest as i type in terminal like fish shell i miss from manjaro [10:17] @plutorocks ok, cool. thanks for your explanations. I see, that it could make sense in that case [10:21] Variable "POWERSHELL_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT" was not configured before. [10:21] Successfully configured (POWERSHELL_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT=1). [10:21] Your privacy and security is now hardened 🎉💪 [10:21] Press any key to exit. [10:21] done hehe [10:28] nice 👍 [12:50] Hi all [15:15] Hello [15:37] Hey tomas === marc is now known as Guest4027 === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life === osidorkin9 is now known as osidorkin [21:58] Hello to everyone! I just upgraded my GPU from a 1080 to an RX 7900XT. I'm on Kubuntu LTS. My Mesa version is 24.2.8. How do I upgrade it generally and do I need to? In fact, do I really need to install anything that I don't already have with the kernel? Moreover, can somebody please tell me how to set amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xfffd7fff in GRUB? [21:58] Thanks a lot! [23:03] Guest70: to upgrade mesa, you'd need to upgrade the OS, or use a(n unsupported) PPA [23:03] and i'm not convinced that you want to if you like LTS [23:05] !cmdline | Guest3826 [23:05] Guest3826: To add a one-time or permanent kernel boot parameter see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters [23:05] To add a one-time or permanent kernel boot parameter (such as amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xfffd7fff) see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters [23:05] if this page doesn't load on the first try, try shift-reload [23:20] perhaps adding HWE ? [23:33] tomreyn Thanks for the link, edited the grub config as root, should be fine.I got CoreCTRL for simple tweaks and the grub edit should let me edit more precisely later on.  I read something about adding a repo with kisak-mesa, but I'm not sure how behind my current driver is. I know LTS is going to be behind on the kernel, but not sure how [23:33] significant the delay is. [23:34] I was using the driver manager drivers when I was still on the nVidia gpu anyway. [23:37] your mesa is fine. you might want to add HWE [23:37] !hwe [23:37] The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack [23:50] I know its completely out of theme, but there's someone who knows some VHDL? [23:54] maybe out of theme ... [23:54] !info ghdl [23:54] ghdl (4.1.0+dfsg-0ubuntu2.1, noble): VHDL compiler/simulator. In component universe, is optional. Built by ghdl. Size 2 kB / 10 kB [23:54] still available, found at https://www.armadeus.org/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_make_a_VHDL_design_in_Ubuntu/Debian [23:55] https://github.com/ghdl/ghdl [23:59] thank you man, however I was looking for someone who knows VHDL for asking some questions bout a small project in private chat