[07:10] <snypz> hello all
[09:26] <konrados> Morning :)
[09:27] <konrados> If I wanted to remove all php5x packages, how would I do it? Like sudo apt-get remove --purge ... and then what?
[09:28] <hateball> konrados: php5*, but that could break much
[09:29] <konrados> why hateball ?
[09:29] <hateball> well if other things are depending on php5
[09:30] <hateball> konrados: anyhow, you'll be able to review the list of what is being removed before doing so
[09:30] <lordievader> You'd see that. Check the list of all the things it wants to remove.
[09:33] <konrados> What I want is to have both 5.6 and 7.0 and one machine, hateball, lordievader - someone suggested this: https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php so I'd bring the 5.6 back. The thing is, I now know I have to remove 5.6 first (it's from another repo) - but you say it will want to remove things which depend on 5.6? Well, I would see that, OK, but I wanted to create a bash script, to help other ppl doing this :)
[10:06] <konrados> OK, so I did not use the php5* concept, but rather apt-get remove --purge php5 it said it removed "php5 (5.5.9+dfsg-1ubuntu4.19)" but when I list installed packages it still shows a lot of php5 - related ones, like "php5-curl" am I supposed to remove them by hand? Btw - I'm gonna install 5.x again, from a different repo though
[10:07] <konrados> hateball lordievader ^
[10:07] <lordievader> konrados: If nothing else depends on it 'apt-get autoremove' should remove it.
[10:09] <konrados> sec...
[10:10] <konrados> It removed only one of them, so something depends on them? Is there a way I can see what? Maybe they depend on each other, like php-intl depending on php5-common?
[10:13] <konrados> lordievader, this ^ plus "objdump -p usr/bin/git | grep php5-common" gives me "no such file"
[10:15] <lordievader> apt-cache can tell you that.
[10:16] <konrados> sec
[10:22] <AceKing> Question: Every time I restart my PC, I keep getting a notification to install extra packages for Flash. When I click OK to install, and put in my password, I get a message, An error occurred while applying changes: If I click "Details" nothing shows. How can I fix this?
[10:23] <hateball> AceKing: if you want to install flash manually to get the notifier to shut up: sudo apt install flashplugin-installer
[10:24] <hateball> note that that only pulls in an ancienct 11.2 npapi plugin for firefox
[10:24] <konrados> thanks lordievader , it worked
[10:29] <AceKing> hateball: Thanks
[11:07] <konrados> Hello again. There is a bug in older versions of Apache2 ( https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=791902   ), they already fixed it. but in ubuntu trusty, which I have, and right now can't upgrade, in repos there is the older, buggy version, of Apache. I'd like > 2.4.17 - how can I do this? Somehow manually?
[11:10] <soee_> konrados: better to ask on #ubuntu
[11:10] <soee_> as this package is not maintained by kubuntu
[11:11] <konrados> soee_ ok, I'll try, thanks
[11:11] <konrados> But you meant #debian, right soee_ ?
[11:12] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[11:12] <soee_> konrados: uhm maybe
[11:13] <konrados> isn't Kubuntu just ubuntu + KDE, soee_ ?
[11:13] <soee_> yes
[11:15] <konrados> so every ubuntu / kubuntu package is maintained by ubuntu anyway?
[11:16] <BluesKaj> not all , some are maintained by the community of volunteers as well
[11:16] <konrados> OK, thanks BluesKaj & soee_
[11:18] <konrados> pozytywny - a bit offtopic - are you Polish?
[11:19] <konrados> I mean nationality, of course :)
[11:24] <user|95340> I have msi cx21 laptop.
[11:25] <user|95340> Can i install kubunto my labtob whiteout problem
[11:26] <soee_> ...
[13:51] <chinmoy> hi all, how can make the panel translucent?
 There is button to download new plasma themes. Some have translucent panels
[13:53] <Dragnslcr> chinmoy- I think it's part of the desktop theme (System Settings -> Workspace Theme -> Desktop Theme)
[13:56] <chinmoy> i want the translucency with breeze dark theme
[13:56] <chinmoy> like here https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/128802/file/3330
[13:57] <chinmoy> in my desktop switching to breeze dark makes the panel completely grey
[14:01] <acheronuk> breeze panel should have some level of semi-transparency if your graphics allow it.
[14:03] <acheronuk> presuming plasma is recognising the status of compositing. there was a bug where it didn't in some cases, required a restart of plasma or toggling of compositing to make it apply
[14:03] <acheronuk> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=362531
[14:17] <genii> BluesKaj: The fastest solution would be to buy a recent USB SD card reader which knows about 64G media sizes
[14:18] <genii> BluesKaj: There might be some updated firmware for your existing reader to allow it to do this, but odds are probably not
[14:23] <BluesKaj> genii, the 64GB microsd shipped with a SD reader adapter. Even the 32GB card from my phone isn't detected by my laptop vinatege 2013
[14:30] <BluesKaj> ok suddenly the sd reader sees my phone sdcard ...ok , now I can copy from there and use that card for my raspbian boot
[14:32] <genii> Odd
[14:36] <BluesKaj> the original microsd card for the raspbian died...probly too many formats ...did a lotta playing around with different OSs etc
[14:36] <hazamonzo> Howdy BluesKaj
[14:50] <BluesKaj> hey hazamonzo
[18:47] <HKitain1> Hi, anyone with Thunderbird and Gmail here?
[22:08] <Guest82585> "# service libvirtd start" gives me "Unit libvirtd.service not found" error. libvirt, qemu, and a VM was running prior to reboot. what happened? how can I fix this?