[00:15] <usuario> Hola Gente
[05:16] <lordievader> Good morning.
[06:17] <ovidiu-florin> Goooood morning
[06:22] <lordievader> Hey ovidiu-florin
[06:23] <ovidiu-florin> hey lordievader
[06:23] <ovidiu-florin> lordievader: are you coming to Akademy
[06:23] <ovidiu-florin> ?
[06:24] <lordievader> Err, no.
[12:40] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:45] <Buka> Hello
[13:48] <s_20> https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdesdk/dolphin-plugins/repository/revisions/master/show/dropbox
[13:48] <s_20> is this in any way packaged in ubuntu?
[13:49] <Guest63949> Can somebody help me? I'm new to kubuntu, got latest 15 release. The problem is, that the clean 64 installation seems to have some 32 libraries missing, particuliary I tried to run game called "dwarf fortress" and it repeatedly told me about missing libraries (libsdl, libgtk, libsdl_image, libsdl_tff. etc). I've been installing all of these with :i386 ending. but cant find libsdl_tff-2.0
[13:51] <soee_> ubottu: !libsdl_tff
[13:52] <soee_> ubottu: !package libsdl_tff
[13:52] <vbgunz> Is it possible to have a special kind of folder that combines the contents of other folders based on filters?
[13:53] <vbgunz> by combine, I don't mean permanently smash things together, a sort of virtual filter to see certain content together?
[13:53] <soee_> Guest63949: try with dash in name not underscore
[13:54] <soee_> Guest63949: there is libsdl-ttf2.0
[13:54] <Guest63949> I believe it's 64 bit version
[13:55] <Guest63949> Since I cant find libsdl-tff2.0:i386
[13:56] <soee_> Guest63949: its ttf not  tff
[13:59] <Guest63949> Yes I was able to find this package
[14:00] <Guest63949> Also it has -0 on the end, libSDL_ttf2.0-0:i386
[14:00] <Guest63949> I'm just worried that I'm missing other important libraries
[15:43] <faLUCE> hello. I'm using rsync for synchronizing a remote directory (destination) with a local one, through ssh. The local dir has a size of about 2TB. When I launch the rsync command, it takes lot of time for building the file list (about 3 hours). Is it necessary to build the file list ONCE or every time I perform rsync?
[15:49] <lordievader> Everytime, it determines what files have changed and then only transfers those bits.
[20:53] <kenan> edüüü
[21:19] <Programmer_> what is up with the packages login and passwd being updated on debian/ubuntu?