[01:20] <kubunted> Laptop lid is closed ( sleep ), opened , keyboard is gone - no input is accepted . Surprises galore from the wonderOS , any more to expect?
[01:20] <kubunted> any explanations?
[01:34] <kubunted> dead channel?
[01:35] <Fanfare> kubunted: bad time maybe...
[01:36] <kubunted> indeed seems like it
[01:37] <Fanfare> kubunted: What are u looking for?
[01:37] <kubunted> all of a sudden, never before never after..had to reboot to get keyboard back...bizzarre
[01:37] <kubunted> Laptop lid is closed ( sleep ), opened , keyboard is gone - no input is accepted . Surprises galore from the wonderOS (kubuntu), any more to expect? Any explanations?
[01:38] <kubunted> weird
[01:40] <Fanfare> only keyboarddead, not mice?
[01:41] <Fanfare> mouse/cursor...
[01:42] <kubunted> Fanfare: yes, only keyboard . trackpad worked
[01:44] <Fanfare> kubunted: u say it happened the first time an never happened again... so u can not reproduce?
[01:44] <kubunted> Fanfare: yes
[01:46] <kubunted> weirdness of this kind of unpredictable surprises that various linux distros never stop to deliver is what boggles the mind...always something new and often unreproducible
[01:47] <Fanfare> well, i can remember those in my MS Windows time too... and more frequent then with linux...
[01:47] <kubunted> never know what failes next , in the middle of something important...making once promising ( in the 1990s) os a bad candidate for real job
[01:48] <Fanfare> i think it was something happening during suspend->wakeup thou
[01:48] <kubunted> these unpredictable failures happen on different computers with different distros
[01:50] <kubunted> Win7 has been much more reliable than any linux distro - a role reversal - Mswindows is the new linux now and linux is the new windows95
[01:51] <kubunted> boggles the mind
[01:51] <Fanfare> it's all your choice...
[01:53] <kubunted> indeedy if it was not for the very few things at which linux is better I would've completely dumped it
[01:54] <kubunted> spoken by an early adopter from the early 1990s who's been a hardcore member of the linux cult....never could've imagined
[01:57] <Fanfare> so why u landed on (k)ubuntu?
[09:33] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[15:59] <jk^> hi all
[15:59] <jk^> please
[16:00] <jk^> where can i find the Minimum (or reccomended) system requirements, for kubuntu 16.04.02?
[16:00] <jk^> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes/Kubuntu
[16:00] <jk^> i can't find them here
[16:49] <mparillo_> jk^: I am not sure they are published. I do know that if you have a 1GB Asus One Netbook, you will need a ton of patience.
[16:50] <jk^> ton of patience for what?
[16:50] <mparillo_> A T410 with 4GB is great unless you play a big Minecraft world, and in that case the JVM will drive your fan crazy.
[16:56] <jk^> excuse me, i don't understand anything of what u said :(
[16:56] <jk^> just need recommended or minimun system requirements :\
[16:56] <jk^> my english i very poor
[16:56] <jk^> i don't know a t410
[16:56] <jk^> minecraft
[16:56] <jk^> world
[16:56] <jk^> jvm
[16:57] <jk^> :\
[17:10] <mparillo_> jk^: I would follow Ubuntu's recommendations: https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
[17:15] <oerheks> jk^, more is better ,.. https://askubuntu.com/a/333864
[17:17] <oerheks> a decent GPU is more important, ssd would be great too
[17:20] <jk^> mparillo_ https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop at that link there are the "recommended" (and not the "minimum") system requirements for ubuntu, i need the kubuntu's ones
[17:20] <jk^> :\
[17:26] <jk^> thanks a lot oerheks
[17:26] <jk^> :)
[17:29] <mparillo_> I am not certain that the minimum referenced here (https://askubuntu.com/questions/333795/what-are-the-system-requirements-for-each-flavour-of-ubuntu-desktop/333864#333864) will work. In fact, I am not sure you can even run the GUI installer in 512 MB. As I wrote previously, I got warnings using my 1GB netbook.
[17:31] <mparillo_> And Kubuntu's KDE and Ubuntu's (until 17.10) Unity environment are not too different. Unity is not much 'llghter', and probably heavier if you tweak it at all.
[17:36] <oerheks> i think basicly unity , gnome3 & kde like 2 gb memory, but for all flavors: a ssd makes all desktops more responsive
[17:40] <mparillo_> I agree. Certainly once you get to 4GB, an SSD is the next big improvement, especially if you re-boot frequently.
[19:00] <NetTrap320> Hi people?
[20:41] <calcmandan-mobil> ello
[22:41] <ilikethiskdelook> so i would to make sure i'm getting the proper software updates through my discover..