[00:23] <claycorn> hi
[00:25] <claycorn>  i have a  memeory question
[00:29] <claycorn> running at 740 megs on 3 gigs of memory
[00:30] <claycorn> so the bios says
[00:50] <ranu> Hello people, does anyone have problems with input devices? The sound card on the Audio Recording is gray and I can't do nothing about it, and the microphone is working. Why can't I configure it?
[05:49] <thimothee> hello everybody
[05:59] <hateball> Hello thimothee
[07:19] <thimothee> how are you ?
[07:55] <JonelethIrenicus> how can i disable kmail from running in the background?
[08:03] <ranu> Hello people, does anyone have problems with input devices? The sound card on the Audio Recording is gray and I can't do nothing about it, and the microphone is working. Why can't I configure it?
[11:50] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[12:36] <tech111> how?
[12:36] <him-cesjf> tech111: Which version of Kubuntu are you currently running?
[12:36] <him-cesjf> Do you have Muon update manager?
[12:37] <tech111> yup
[12:38] <him-cesjf> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YakketyUpgrades/Kubuntu
[12:38] <him-cesjf> tech111: ^
[12:39] <tech111> thanks
[12:42] <Sevish> anybody know if plasma 5.8 will hit the kubuntu 16.04 backports, or will I have to update to 16.10 instead?
[12:45] <Fluggonaut> hello, for some reason I have 2 firefoxes installed
[12:46] <BluesKaj> Sevish, it's in the kubuntu ppa backports https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/staging-plasma
[12:48] <Fluggonaut> is there a way to look up where a process's executable is located?
[12:49] <BluesKaj> Sevish, correction , not the backports on launchpad, but perhaps this will work http://sourcedigit.com/21009-install-kde-plasma-5-8-on-ubuntu-16-04-and-linux-mint/
[12:49] <Fluggonaut> I can't recall how I managed to start up the other firefox, but I got a message "you haven't been using firefox in a while, let me clean it up for you" (which I didn't do) and it doesn't have my add-ons installed
[12:50] <Fluggonaut> both are version 49.0
[12:51] <BluesKaj> Fluggonaut,  look in /home/user/.mozilla and delete one
[12:52] <Fluggonaut> BluesKaj: there's only one .mozilla/firefox profile, if you mean that
[12:52] <BluesKaj> you can chwck which one contains your extensions
[12:52] <BluesKaj> check
[12:55] <BluesKaj> nope Fluggonaut i don't mean profile...btw which kubuntu are you using?
[12:55] <Fluggonaut> ehh that's a fairly good question, sec
[12:55] <Sevish> thanks for the tip
[12:56] <Fluggonaut> 16.04
[12:58] <BluesKaj> Fluggonaut, odd, I don't have a profile file in the ~/.mozilla path, but I'm running a devel version (17.04)
[12:59] <Fluggonaut> the profile is in ~/.mozilla/firefox
[12:59] <Fluggonaut> it's called xxxxxx.default
[13:02] <Fluggonaut> I figured out how I managed to start the second firefox (without the add-ons), I clicked on a link in Konversation
[13:04] <BluesKaj> Fluggonaut, ok, there's no profile as such in my firefox/xxxxxdefault
[13:07] <Fluggonaut> aha? usually there's a .mozilla/firefox/profiles.ini with an entry Path=xxxx.default
[13:07] <Fluggonaut> and then there is the corresponding profile directory right next to the ini
[13:10] <BluesKaj> oh the .ini file, yes i see it, do you have 2 versions listed, like Path=xxxxxx.default and Path=yyyyyy.default
[13:15] <Fluggonaut> BluesKaj: nope, I don't
[13:15] <BluesKaj> strange stuff
[15:04] <darksim> Hello! I just wanted to ask how and if my system (16.04) is patched from Dirty Cow
[15:05] <darksim> How do I verify, so to speak
[15:15] <BluesKaj> darksim, if you have thelatest kernel for 16.04 then it should be patched already afaik
[15:24] <BluesKaj> darksim, Yes, it was patched the day that vulnerability was made public.
[16:31] <user|22040> I would like to knowwhat are the minimum requirements to run Kubuntu
[16:33] <genii> ...and they didn't hang around for an answer
[17:45] <user|86961> I downloaded, now how do I run it
[17:49] <marco-parillo> If you downloaded the ISO, next step is to burn it to a thumb drive. I use dd.
[17:49] <marco-parillo> http://askubuntu.com/questions/372607/how-to-create-a-bootable-ubuntu-usb-flash-drive-from-terminal#579615
[17:50] <marco-parillo> I do not bother with sync I just shut down after dd completes and remove the thumb drive.
[19:01] <denis187> virtualbox
[19:02] <denis187> help dovnload
[19:03] <BluesKaj> denis187, sudo apt install virtualbox
[19:03] <BluesKaj> in the terminal
[19:05] <denis187> Thank you
[21:42] <DonCullen> May be a stupid question
[21:42] <DonCullen> But how do I save files to desktop?
[21:42] <DonCullen> I have an image I just wanted to put on desktop temporarily while I worked with it, it'd be deleted later.  I dragged and dropped from a folder onto desktop, but that only made it become the wallpaper.
[21:43] <DonCullen> Basically I'm asking how do I make the desktop act as a folder?
[21:48] <archetech_> how do i edit grub.cfg after ubu installer took away RW parameter from my other linux partiton ?  this is a dual boot that ubu goofed up after it overwrote the other linux grub
[21:48] <archetech_> other linux is booting in RO mode currently
[21:54] <DonCullen> @archetech_  -- Look at top rated answer: http://askubuntu.com/questions/437323/is-it-possible-to-edit-grub-cfg
[21:54] <DonCullen> G'luck.
[22:04] <archetech_> I know its possible but this is uefi dual boot
[22:07] <archetech_> DonCullen:   you could maybe just chmod the Desktop folder from 755 to 775
[22:37] <DonCullen> Either that or KDE just isn't designed to allow an user to treat desktop like a folder
[22:38] <DonCullen> Google indicates best route is to simply switch KDE out for XFCE
[22:38] <DonCullen> I've installed it, but it requires reboot; am coding my company's website right now, so I'll do that later.
[22:49] <teledyn> anyone know what distro kde neon is based on?
[22:55] <teledyn> DonCullen: see http://www.opensuse-guide.org/kde.php  section 5.1