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Sound issues with snap browsers may be? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...e/+bug/2142428On #kubuntu-devel & #kubuntu on libera.chat - IRC Nick: RikMills - Launchpad ID: click
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sounds like it's going to be a solid LTS release with a well stabilized plasma 6
good work to the kubuntu teamsome stuff i did: https://github.com/droidgoo
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Originally posted by acheron View PostSound issues with snap browsers may be? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...e/+bug/2142428
Caused by Firefox & Youtube. VLC plays fine.
...does restore sound.Code:systemctl --user restart pipewire pipewire-pulse wireplumber
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I have the sound bug too...l. Everything else works surprisingly well. I was interested in the rust based core utilities and the Wayland only session in Plasma. Both seem fine so far. I upgraded from 25.10 to 26.04 because the installer was broken at the time I grabbed a daily build. Not only was the upgrade successful, my NVIDIA drivers did not break in the process! This is really looking amazing and it's not even beta yet.
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iv'e said it before , it seems snaps & browsers don't mix well ,always seems like there's one thing or anotherOriginally posted by tenplus1 View PostOut of curiosity I ran the .deb version of Firefox for a few hours and the sound issue never appeared, seems to only affect the snap release.
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systmed with a fix for this should be installable as an update soon.Originally posted by acheron View PostSound issues with snap browsers may be? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...e/+bug/2142428On #kubuntu-devel & #kubuntu on libera.chat - IRC Nick: RikMills - Launchpad ID: click
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Latest update broke my install. It boots to login but them goes black. If I shift to terminal mode before attempting graphical log in, I can log in there. A fairly large amount of errors in syslog:Somewhere like 40 or so, each for a different application.Code:2026-03-12T14:03:31.957018-04:00 kubuntu2604 ksplashqml[2325]: qt.qpa.services: Failed to register with host portal QDBusError("org.freedesktop.portal.Error.Failed", "Could not register app ID: App info not found for ''")
The sddm log is zero bytes.
The exact same install in VM works no problem and has a couple errors in syslog, but not many, and has a normal sddm.log.
Not really sure if it's worth trouble shooting or just wait it out. On 20 Feb. I copied the installation root subvolume from my VM onto bare metal and that original version works fine and still does. It does not have the above errors in syslog.
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I just did a large update today and everything is working like a charm.I have various sound devices and all of them recognized by the SO. No problems using firefox ( snap version )
Congratulations for Kubuntu team. It promises to be one of the most beautiful and functional versions.
Plasma 6.6.2 is wonderfull. Really nice.
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'fastfetch' doesn't list correctly, but 'sudo fastfetch' does.
BTW: I don't have a screen attached to the laptop as the laptop was dropped and the screen was shattered and so was surgically removed. I have a Dell monitor connected via HDMI.
PS: Don't know how to copy/paste the text output correctly so I screengrabbed.
Last edited by cookiemuncher; Yesterday, 06:47 AM.
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I just tried to install snapshot 4 and hit a brick wall. I thought I'd try on a virtual machine before installing to bare metal. I got as far as attempting to create a password, and every attempt was thwarted by some sort of code that specifies what can and cannot be used. I gave up after 10 attempts. This is something that needs to be addressed, I like a simple one digit password at the install stage and later when I am comfortable with the install I create a new one. I cannot be the only one who has come across this restriction. If I cannot install a system what are the chances of meeting other restrictive practices later on?
I have been using Linux since 1996 so I am not a newbie. What sort of introduction to Linux would this sort of unnecessary hurdle pose to a new user?Asus Z270i7 16gb rm 8tb GT1660 Haupp Quad tuner Kubuntu Jammy/Win 11 Be/FE mythtv 0.34Homerun dual netwk tuner 55¨ Smsng QN95B55" Lap Smsng NP R580 i5 nvidia linux Ultimate/Win 10
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kubuntu (and i thing all of ubuntu) has required at least 2 digits for a password for years now, afaik
i think you can also just leave it blank, but do not recommend thatsome stuff i did: https://github.com/droidgoo
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