[11:12] <mas886> For some reason kinfo center crashes when I click the "openGL" tab after installing amdgpu-pro drivers.
 @momoe, If you download icon themes via the systemsettings module, then that places the icon pack in your home folder. So yes, you could do the same manually
 <acheronuk> Okay, I"ve run a search in the /home directory but didn't see the missing icon pack, I did locate '~/.icons/' which only contains cursor theme.s
 I *think* they go in '~/.local/share/icons/', though KDE has always been a bit flakey on manually installed icon packs actually showing up in the control module list. All KDE that is, not just on kubuntu
[11:41] <momoe> got it, thanks
[11:50] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[14:55] <kante> hi
[15:00] <BluesKaj> hi kante
[16:52] <kuSuSE> has anyone here used usb-ceator-kde lately? When I run it, it is stuck on "Installing" screen. Kubuntu 16.04.1
[16:55] <kuSuSE> here's what I see https://i.imgur.com/KFDrD5a.png
[17:09] <ya23> When I installed Kubuntu 16.04 i've made full encryption of my hard drive. Does it mean that i've encrypted swap partition too?
[17:11] <kuSuSE> ya23: I think so but don't quote me on this
[17:12] <kuSuSE> I have a similar set up and only /boot and /boot/efi are not inside luks
[17:13] <kuSuSE> I don't want to say kde is trash because I am using it too now but try this app sudo apt install gnome-disk-utility --dry-run
[18:56] <IrcsomeBot1> <Deno Jacob> Sry
[19:25] <cat23> I've encrypted my entire drive while installing Kubuntu 16.04. Have I encrypted swap too? How can i check it?
[21:01] <Solka> Hi Evry1, can someone maybe give me a pointer to solve my problem with installing Kubuntu? I want to install it on a disk, encrypted but with a bigger boot partition (2GB) than the installer provides (512mb)
[21:02] <soee_> use namual partitioning and set partion for /boot with size prefered by you
[21:02] <Solka> I fail to manually create an encrypted partition, but if I let the installer create them, I can not edit the boot partition sizr.
[21:03] <Solka> How do I mannually get to those mapper mounts, that the installer createds for the encrypted swap and root?
[21:06] <Solka> The installer creates '/dev/mapper/sdd5_crypt' '/dev/mapper/kubuntu--vg-root' and '/dev/mapper/kubuntu--vg-swap_1'  if using guided installation, but how do I get there manually? I know how to do this in the console, but not in the installer.
[21:15] <Solka> Also, is it possible to run the installer from a running K14.04? So I don't have to boot into the installer? would make things easier for me.
[21:45] <Solka> Hmm, ok, I'll try once more to see if I can do this in the installer then :/
[21:45] <Solka> cya
[22:06] <SporkWitch> anyone figure out how exactly to enter the settings for the ssh vpn option in network manager?
[22:07] <SporkWitch> (i normally just use ssh -D and point my browser at the port, but noticed the option in networkmanager and can't seem to get it to behave; seemed like it might be useful, to get EVERYTHING going over it, without having to tell individual applications about the proxy)
[23:49] <SporkWitch> can anyone comment on support/performance on arm? just picked up a chromebook (asus c100, aka Flip), and thinking about messing about with linux on it (since the chromeos ecosystem is pretty bad; i'd already be returning it if it couldn't run android apps fairly stable lol)