[02:09] <valorie> @danny reichner -- Kubuntu all the way!
[02:09] <valorie> sort of impossible to say how big it will be on disk, because it depends on what you use
[02:10] <valorie> libreoffice is huge, for instance
 VM still starts you with about 8GB
[02:10] <valorie> that said, data is what takes your space
[02:10] <valorie> music, photos, etc.
 I'm talking if you make a clean install
[02:11] <valorie> yep
[04:09] <IrcsomeBot1> <Danny Reichner> I have a question
[04:48] <valorie> @danny reichner, just ask
[08:33] <user|85518> Hi there
[08:34] <user|85518> Is XD is needed to install 64 bit version of Kubuntu ?
[08:34] <user|85518> sorry, mean NX
[08:34] <hateball> user|85518: Can you elaborate? I am not sure what you are even asking
[08:35] <hateball> you mean the cpu flag?
[08:35] <user|85518> Is NX needed to install 64 bit version of kubuntu
[08:36] <hateball> I don't know the exact requirements, sadly
[08:36] <hateball> Easy enough to test with live-media
[08:36] <hateball> If it runs, it installs
[08:37] <user|85518> nowadays, 64 bit version of wind*ws needs NX on CPU. . . .my old computer needs an OS upgrade
[08:38] <hateball> user|85518: download kubuntu and put on a thumbdrive, see if it runs
[08:38] <user|85518> thanks
[08:38] <hateball> Unless your bandwidth is limited that is probably the fastest/easiest way
[08:39] <hateball> There's no easy way to see what compile flags are used for packges
[09:58] <newcomer25> The whole Law is fulfilled in one statement: ‘You’ll love your neighbour as much as yourself’ - Galatians 5:14
[09:58] <newcomer25> God bless you all and have fun using kubuntu!
[11:30] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[13:07] <IrcsomeBot1> soumyajitpal was added by: soumyajitpal
 Need a Help.....
 https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthread.php?70700-Need-help-in-WiFI-connection
[13:17] <hateball> As for question #2, make sure you're fully updated by running "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade"
[13:17] <hateball> I think where were bugs with muon/discover on release
[13:18] <hateball> For #1, run "dmesg" and see if it has anything interesting to say. Not all chipsets like suspend, especially realtek
 ok .. will post after running in terminal.. right now i am AFK
 Thanks
[15:45] <paranoidabhi> hi
[17:44] <bunjee> Is there a way to change my computer name? I mis-spelledit during install....
[17:51] <Dragonslicer> bunjee- it should be in /etc/hostname
[17:51] <bunjee> please let me know the command I should use
[17:55] <paranoidabhi> I hear a burst of disturbance while play/pause in vlc. When kde completing loading at startup. Any ideas?
[17:55] <paranoidabhi> I am using kubuntu 16.04 with kde 5.6 plasma
[17:56] <bunjee> Dragonslicer - Please send me the exact commandI should use..
[17:56] <paranoidabhi> *vlc. "and" when
[17:56] <Dragonslicer> bunjee- it's a plain text file. Edit it however you like.
[17:57] <Dragonslicer> Or use the hostname command, which might be better
[17:58] <bunjee> Dragonslicer - I'm new at this - I have no idea what you're trying to explain..
[17:59] <Dragonslicer> The term for the name of the computer is "host name"
[17:59] <Dragonslicer> The host name is stored in the text file /etc/hostname
[18:00] <bunjee> Dragonslicer - so is thei correct? sudo apt-get /etc/hostname?
[18:00] <Dragonslicer> No, apt-get is for installing programs
[18:01] <Dragonslicer> The easiest text editor to use is probably nano
[18:01] <Dragonslicer> Or you can just use the hostname command, i.e. sudo hostname <newname>
[18:02] <bunjee> Dragonslicer - should I be in the terminal?
[18:02] <Dragonslicer> Yeah, that's probably the easiest way to do it
[18:08] <bunjee> Dragonslicer - should the command look like this?  sudo hostname(my computer name now)<the computer name I want to change it to)
[18:51] <paranoidabhi> Tired of this http://askubuntu.com/questions/816848/burst-of-sound-whenever-audio-starts :/
[19:04] <BluesKaj> paranoidabhi, system-settings>notifications>event source> local system message service>new message received>uncheck  "play a sound"
[19:06] <BluesKaj> paranoidabhi, then click apply
[19:06] <paranoidabhi> BluesKaj, where is event source?
[19:07] <BluesKaj> in notifications>notifications
[19:07] <paranoidabhi> http://imgur.com/a/Ddjfo
[19:08] <paranoidabhi> BluesKaj, can you please at the image above and guide me.
[19:08] <BluesKaj> right beside the accesability in your imgur
[19:09] <paranoidabhi> BluesKaj, should I restart?
[19:10] <BluesKaj> no need to restart unless you want to test
[19:10] <paranoidabhi> BluesKaj, doesn't work while playing youtube video. there is was a sound at the start
[19:11] <BluesKaj> then I don't know which option works for your situation
[19:12] <BluesKaj> did you click applY?
[19:12] <paranoidabhi> BluesKaj, Yeah
[19:12] <paranoidabhi> is it a hardware issue or kde issue?
[19:12] <paranoidabhi> any ideas?
[19:14] <BluesKaj> I don't know , I just use the above setting to stop all the annoying sounds
[19:15] <BluesKaj> it could be a harsware thing ..dunno
[19:15] <BluesKaj> hardware
[19:49] <duncan-nz> Problems connection to my network (synology). Works fine with Ubuntu but Kubuntu just doesn't seem to see the network directory
[19:50] <duncan-nz> probably a simple problem, but the solutions I've found look pretty complex. Thought a bit of help might find out what the problem is.
[20:14] <galibarg> Hi, is anyone online?
[20:18] <soee> !ask
[20:20] <duncan-nz> Do you have time to look at my question from 30 minutes ago?
[20:21] <duncan-nz> Oh that's a bot. never mind
[20:27] <duncan-nz> soee, got time to help with network folder problems?

[21:43] <noahmg123_> leave
[21:44] <noahmg123_> imback
[21:54] <noahmg123_> leave
[22:09] <noahmg123_> imback
[22:37] <noahmg123_> leave
[22:47] <kahn39> has anyone updated to 16 & got mysqld to work?