=== wolf is now known as Guest31502 [05:03] hi [05:03] hi [05:04] why the 32bit version of kubuntu 14.04 is the recommended version on the download page? [05:05] now i myself prefer 32bit on computers with <=4GB ram but i was just about to change my habit :) [05:06] jazzkutya: it offers 32 & 64bit [05:06] (target computer has 4gigs of ram, possibly 8g in not so near future) [05:06] that's ok. [05:06] that the 32bit version is recommended? [05:06] the button text says this, in 2014 [05:06] *why the 32bit version is recommended? [05:06] sorry, typo [05:07] jazzkutya: http://www.kubuntu.org/getkubuntu [05:07] that's the page i'm talking about, yes. [05:11] on ubuntu.com the 64bit version is the default on the download page. on kubuntu.com the 32bit version explicitly recommended. why? [05:36] hi. when i write a disk in k3b, the progress is 100% but the size is a little less than full. say out of 4320mb it shows only 4269 mb. is this ok? does this mean the disc is fully written? [06:05] if new version of KDE is released will LTS version of Kubuntu upgrade to it? === kubuntu is now known as jazzdog [06:20] kubuntu live-cd with pxe boot, cool :) === lenovo is now known as lenovo_ [07:24] santiago: Most of the time. The current LTS contains the latest KDE version through the normal upgrade channels (without PPA) [07:25] santiago: Oops, that wasn't for you, but for sandman13, who is offline. [07:25] I'm not awake yet. [08:22] Good morning. [08:37] lordievader: good morning :) [08:38] Hey function9, how are you? [08:38] lordievader: another day :) [08:38] New day, new chances? [08:38] lordievader: do you have a cup of coffee for me today? [08:39] * lordievader makes another cup of coffee [08:40] :D [08:40] brb gotta do the laundry [08:40] * lordievader slides function9 a cup of coffee [08:40] ty sir! [08:40] brb [09:43] Hello! [09:46] o/ [11:13] 'Morning folks === max is now known as makuseru === max is now known as Guest94265 === jackyalcine is now known as jacky === soee_ is now known as soee === julian is now known as Guest6980 === juboxi is now known as jubo2 [17:27] http://paste2.org/EGGX2ceJ [17:27] Having trouble installing kde5 [17:28] MichaelP: Allow dpkg to overwrite files using the --force-overwrite switch. [17:30] lordievader: apt-get --force-overwrite dist-upgrade or dist-upgrade --force-overwrite ? [17:31] or don't use dist-upgrade [17:34] --force-overwrite no matter how i put it E: Command line option --force-overwrite is not understood [17:37] MichaelP: dpkg --force-overwrite -i /var/cache/apt/archives/powerdevil_4%3a4.97.0-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.10~ppa1_i386.deb === jubo2 is now known as juboxi [17:42] thanks === juboxi is now known as jubo2 [17:55] lordievader: now i keep getting Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them. The following packages have been kept back: plasma-desktop [17:59] MichaelP: Could you pastebin the fill output? [18:02] lordievader: http://paste2.org/OCJOyHZD [18:04] Packages listed there should be orphans. Usually it is save to remove them. [18:04] Maybe these are 14.10 issiues [18:04] MichaelP: By the by, you should issue a bugreport about the error you previously had. [18:05] MichaelP: That was a packaging bug. [18:06] lordievader: im on 14.10 to.. I just noticed it still alpha 1 [18:06] MichaelP: It is. And it's support is in #ubuntu+1, shall we move there? === pmd_ is now known as pmd` === pmd` is now known as patrickm === patrickm is now known as patrmd === patrmd is now known as pmc === pmc is now known as pmcd === aaron1 is now known as Resist [23:15] تحذير [23:15] warning [23:15] you may be watched [23:15] do usa&israel use the internet(facebook,youtube,twitter, chat rooms ..ect)to spy?? [23:15] do usa&israel use the internet 2 collect informations,,can we call that spying?? [23:16] kubuntu 14.04... sudo apt-add-repository ppa:neon/kf5 ... sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install project-neon5-session project-neon5-utils \ project-neon5-konsole Everything went good [23:17] sudo apt-add-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/next sudo apt-add-repository ppa:canonical-qt5-edgers/qt5-daily sudo apt-get update ..... sodo apt-get dist-upgrade.. nothing