=== surferconor425_ is now known as surferconor425 === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc === nick_ is now known as quartz12 === nick__ is now known as quartz12 [05:50] maksam07 was added by: maksam07 [05:51] Please tell me how to enable hibernation in the latest version? [06:00] thanveer787 was added by: thanveer787 [06:01] 9318 [06:18] cyberciti.biz: Critical bug in sudo puts Linux and Unix systems at risk. … https://www.cyberciti.biz/linux-news/critical-bug-in-sudo-puts-linux-and-unix-systems-at-risk/ === Guest97594 is now known as lordievader [07:13] Good morning === nick_ is now known as quartz12 === nick_ is now known as Guest72842 === Guest72842 is now known as quartz12 === wysiwyg is now known as wysiwyg__ [08:56] hi all === alexis is now known as caligans === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [10:57] hello [12:11] I am running a Kubuntu 20.10 VM with qemu but I can't change the resolution of the screen, when I change, it changes for a second and then reverts back. tried `xrandr -s 1600x900` too but that's also showing same behavior. I tried with Ubuntu 20.10 and I can chane resolution there. any help ? [12:12] Host machine is also Kubuntu 20.10 [12:17] Нету интернета, после установки кубунту, сразу говорю только проводное подключение на пк [12:20] @ri5h46h, https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=407058 [12:20] KDE bug 407058 in common "KDE Plasma5 can't change resolution in VM after last update" [Normal,Confirmed] [13:11] Hi folks === undercaffeinated is now known as icicle [14:30] @RikMills, oh okay. is there any workaround for this ? 🤔 [14:33] @ri5h46h, hi, I logged on too late to see your issue. [14:36] @BluesKaj, hello, BluesKaj. I can't change resolution in Kubuntu 20.10 running in qemu, however Rik told me about a bug for this problem. [14:50] ok, @ri5h46h === icicle is now known as dilfridge [15:27] requerimiento de instalacion [15:27] which is requeriments of instalation [15:32] !specs | user|5582 [15:32] user|5582: Hardware requirements to install, boot and comfortably use Ubuntu are listed at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements - For a !flavor with lower requirements, see !Xubuntu or !Lubuntu [15:34] ok gratiful [17:31] FOSDEM Online starts on Monday next week [18:12] hello friends! I am using K.UBUNTU and I wanted to know how I can install multiple window managers and/or desktop environments and choose one of them at login. I am not smart enough to understand how to do this. [18:14] user|17611: what does Google tell you? [18:14] I have solved the issue it seems [18:15] I think at least on some earlier versions, if you had more than one desktop environment installed, the login screen automatically had an option to choose which one is used while logging in [18:16] nah, solved in a minute eh? [18:17] user|53259: that was a quick install of multiple window managers and desktops ;) [18:18] https://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/Using_Other_Window_Managers_with_Plasma https://www.howtogeek.com/193129/how-to-install-and-use-another-desktop-environment-on-linux/ [18:18] search first, when stuck then ask :) [18:20] ok, then stay silent [18:23] Maik: <-- user|17611 (972dc7f7@gateway/web/cgi-irc/kiwiirc.com/ip.151.45.199.247) has quit (Client Quit) [18:23] Ah, they did return [18:23] genii: take a closer look [18:24] ;) === rk is now known as ramkamx [20:03] Greetings. Where can I find information on the minimum system requirements for Kubuntu? Thank you. [20:27] user|84193: i guess they need to fix that [20:28] user|84193: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kubuntu#System_requirements [20:31] I'm running Kubuntu on an old netbook with a 64 bit Aton N450 CPU, 2GB or RAM, and a 60GB SSD, which are pretty minimal specs. But I wouldn't recommend it if you actually want a usable system [20:31] Aton/Atom [20:34] Thank you Maik and genii [20:34] A more realistic set of specs would be something like i3 class Intel CPU or better, 4GB of RAM and ideally an SSD of 256GB or larger [20:34] This helps genii [21:55] Hey === kubuntu is now known as Guest16057 [21:55] Hey === dilfridge is now known as grandnagus [22:04] And don't open 30 javascript heavy tabs at once. === __zxq9__ is now known as _zxq9_