[00:10] <valorie> yes, we're approaching an LTS
[00:10] <valorie> so the emphasis is on quality, polish, reliability
[00:11] <rohan> awesome :)
[00:12] <valorie> rohan: more help is always welcome
[00:14] <rohan> valorie: i joined, hope i'm able to help!
[00:14] <rohan> by testing, if nothing else
[00:14] <valorie> rohan: testing is a HUGE help
[00:15] <valorie> we like to get stuff packaged, tested, and public as quickly as possible
[00:15] <valorie> more testers make that possible
[00:36] <rohan> valorie: sounds great :)
[07:53] <soops> Am I able to do an upgrade using a bootable USB? (If I also have an internet connection at the same time)
[07:53] <soops> Upgrade guides say that booting from DVD will give you the option to upgrade if you have an internet connection, but I could not see this when I tried booting from a USB stick
[08:33] <satishk> i am not able to run VMplayer on kubuntu 14.04
[08:33] <satishk> can anyone help me?
[09:16] <David1977_> Hello everybody...is someone in here related with openelec?
[10:56] <BluesKaj> 'Good early Morning to all'
[10:57] <soee> early ? :)
[10:57] <BluesKaj> 6AM here , soee
[10:58] <BluesKaj> early wake up
[14:15] <zuppuz> hello, i need to find out the times of the last few times the computer was turned off and on..... is this info logged somewhere?
[14:16] <BluesKaj> zuppuz, /var/log/syslog
[14:18] <zuppuz> thank you
[14:33] <lordievader> Good afternoon.
[14:34] <BluesKaj> Good Morning lordievader , what's up ?
[14:35] <lordievader> Hey BluesKaj, I'm doing good. How about you?
[14:35] <cornel_> hey, does anyone know how to get the tar file of a package installed on my system via system manager?
[14:35] <BluesKaj> fine thanks, lordievader
[14:40] <BluesKaj> cornel_, what are trying to do, there's no "system manager" as such you can untar/extract the file then run it's contents according to the readme file which extracts by default into your /home/user in Dolphin
[14:49] <cornel_> BluesKaj: sorry i meant package manager. I need to version freeze the packages im using
[14:50] <lordievader> cornel_: Muon is capable of pinning package versions.
[14:51] <cornel_> thanks!
[14:51] <lordievader> Don't ask me how though...
[14:53] <C|aymore> Hi folks. Just upgraded to 14.04 beta and have no sound. Removed ~/.pulse and ~/.config/pulse* and rebooted but that didnt help. Any ideas?
[14:53] <cornel_> lordievader: how?
[14:53] <lordievader> C|aymore: Support for Trusty is in #ubuntu+1
[14:53] <lordievader> cornel_: How to pin software in Muon.
[14:54] <C|aymore> ah, cheers lordievader
[15:02] <zuppuz> BluesKaj: what about the times a user session was opened and closed? are those logged also? (i mean login and logout of a user account)
[15:04] <zuppuz> maybe it's the same file? not sure how to tell though....
[15:20] <BluesKaj> zuppuz, neither do I
[15:21] <zuppuz> ok
[19:09] <mxu> how to change resolution in kubuntu?
[19:11] <mxu> found it nvm
[19:43] <grex25> Hi! How do i make kmenu look like on the right side?
[19:43] <grex25> http://postimg.org/image/expsj6cxv/
[19:43] <grex25> I found no option at the kmenu settings
[19:43] <grex25> (to show app name under general name)
[19:46] <grex25> ?
[19:46] <paulo> Hello guys
[19:47] <paulo> Whassap?
[19:47] <grex25> hi
[19:48] <paulo> Hello man what's new?
[19:54] <grex25> Just joined the channel paulo
[21:00] <Engel> hello, I would like to run this command: "sudo systemctl enable my_service" but my terminal writes that "systemctl not found"
[21:00] <Engel> could you explain me why ?
[21:06] <Jeruvy> you should be using service, not RH commands :)
[21:08] <Engel> thxs Jeruvy
[21:09] <Engel> how can I do to start a service when my session starts
[21:09] <Jeruvy> Engel cheers, good luck
[21:09] <dasloco> Hello everyone
[21:10] <dasloco> can someone help me with a question
[21:31] <melray> Hi everyone...I just saw a notification pop up that a new version of kubuntu is available. Does this require downloading a new iso? I checked muon update manager but it doesn't show anything
[21:55] <Engel> Hello melray, if you want upgrade your dist, open a terminal and insert into it: "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"