[08:07] <Tarek_Guitoun__> tarek
[10:01] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[10:37] <Aleksejs> hi, where should I post reports about problems with 16.04? There are dozens of them
[10:37] <soee> Aleksejs: are they related to packaging or upstream bugs ?
[10:37] <Aleksejs> soee: mostly to kde itself
[10:38] <soee> than bugs.kde.org
[10:38] <soee> but first check if they ar enot reported already
[11:06] <mateusz_> hi
[11:13] <yossarianuk> hi - hi - just seen libreoffice 5.2 is out - where do you get the snap packages?
[11:14] <soee> ask on #ubuntu ;)
[11:14] <soee> LO is packaged by ubuntu
[11:26] <yossarianuk> soee: ok - cheers
[11:27] <yossarianuk> ive not actually used snap packages yet - just interested.
[16:29] <fil1n> Hello everybody!
[16:31] <soee> hiho
[16:34] <ahoneybun> soee: well #snappy would be better
[16:34] <ahoneybun> for snaps
[16:35] <ahoneybun> there is no LO snap in the store yet
[16:36] <ahoneybun> opps
[16:36] <ahoneybun> https://www.libreoffice.org/download/snap/
[16:36] <ahoneybun> it's in beta
[18:04] <Ab3L> hi, does someone of you have upgraded to kubuntu 16.04 from 14.04 through muon update manager?
[18:04] <Ab3L> i got a problem with systemd and plymouth
[18:06] <Ab3L> i mean, i was not able to login when i choose to start kubuntu with systemd (i think it is the standard way). the process got stuck at start of plymouth animation (solar).
[18:07] <Ab3L> when i started kubuntu through upstart, i could login only in command line interface (ex. tty1), but got stuck always at the beginning of the animation of plymouth.
[18:08] <Ab3L> i don't know if the problem is systemd, plymouth, both or none.
[18:09] <Ab3L> i found a solution in internet for a similar problem and it consists to reinstall kubuntu without formatting from an image, but that way is not really the most pedagogic one.
[18:10] <Ab3L> any idea to know where to look to have any hint?
[18:11] <Ab3L> (there are tons of logs, but how to know which one is to read).
[18:17] <BluesKaj> Ab3L,  due to all the changes to plasma and kde workspaces plus the adoption of systemd, upgrading smoothly from 14.04 to 16.04 is not always successful via the net upgrade.. 16.04 is still quite buggy despite the point release finally being official
[18:19] <Ab3L> BluesKaj: are you yet in a Kubuntu 16.04 or still a previous version?
[18:21] <Ab3L> BluesKaj: so do you mind it is better to make a fresh install of 16.04 than an net upgrade?
[18:22] <BluesKaj> Ab3L,  I reverted to 14.04 due to 16.04 being almost unusable on my pc. 161.0 runs better than 16.04 here
[18:23] <BluesKaj> 16.10
[18:24] <Ab3L> BluesKaj: until when 14.04 will be supported?
[18:28] <Ab3L> i found it. 2019.
[18:29] <Ab3L> BluesKaj: thank you for your answer.
[19:18] <samueledb> xdcc send *
[19:18] <samueledb> ciao a tutti
[19:21] <BluesKaj> !warez | samueledb
[19:22] <BluesKaj> !it | samueledb
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[20:49] <asdf0> hey ;) i have a giant folder structure on my hands with lots and lots of sub-folders and files in them. i want to set the file permissions to read/write for everything in there but at the same time it needs to be read/write/execute for the folders so that i can open them (right?)
[20:49] <asdf0> when setting the permissions with chmod in the command line i can set them for everything, but how do i tell it to set executable only for folders and not for files?
[20:50] <asdf0> (without having to call it for every single folder separately)
[20:58] <Dragnslcr> asdf0- use X in the permission
[21:00] <asdf0> ah, capital X, awesome, thanks ;)
[21:35] <iffraff1> Anupkumar: here for starters https://github.com/erikras/redux-form/issues/1249
[21:35] <iffraff1> shit! I wrote that like 5 hours ago!
[21:36] <iffraff1> forgot to hit enter
[21:45] <valorie> !language | iffraff1