[02:52] <user|9492> Hi someone knows when Plasma 5.10 is going to be supported by Kubuntu 16.04LTS?
[06:23] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:49] <Donnerbalken> Sysinfo for 'kutsche': Running against KDE Frameworks 5 on Linux Mint 18.2 (Sonya) powered by Linux 4.8.0-58-generic, CPU: Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E6500 @ 2.93GHz at 2133-2933/2933 MHz, RAM: 3802/3949 MB, Storage: 17/139 GB, 211 procs, 1.48h up
[08:53] <lordievader> Linux mint is generally not supported in #ubuntu channels.
[08:57] <Donnerbalken> Sorry I use some kde-programs because of tradition and konversation sends me here
[08:58] <Donnerbalken> Why can't I make a whois-question? No information are given.
[09:30] <lordievader> What do you mean?
[09:32] <Donnerbalken> I think I have found it: information about users if I click on them and asked /whois will find in windows freenode
[11:23] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[13:12] <EvilRoey> .tell mgolden thank you
[18:40] <cristobal_> does anyone had issues running steam from the software center?  i had unistalled and reinstalled from konsole and still isnt opening
[18:42] <cristobal_> also  do you guys recommend to run the microcode for amd apu a10 or use default?
[19:31] <heinkel_111> i am looking for info on how to install google earth
[19:31] <heinkel_111> that is not out of date
[19:32] <heinkel_111> is it available from the repositories or will I have to go to visit google to get it?
[19:33] <BluesKaj> the google earth paxkage is available in the repos, heinkel_111
[19:34] <heinkel_111> hmm I did not find it at first attempt
[19:35] <BluesKaj> !google-earth
[19:35] <BluesKaj> !googleearth
[19:35] <BluesKaj> heinkel_111, ^
[19:35] <heinkel_111> strange...
[19:37] <heinkel_111> I find google-earth-ec-stable  and google-earth-pro-stable ...oh and googleearth-package
[19:37] <heinkel_111> I try the ec-stable first
[19:41] <heinkel_111> does not work for me
[19:41] <heinkel_111> the graphics display ends up in a little tile in the corner of the application
[19:43] <heinkel_111> the googlearth-package thing looks like a 32 bit version, it pulls in a lot of 1386 libraries
[19:45] <heinkel_111> when I tried downloading froom google Qapt told me the same version was available from a repository
[19:45] <heinkel_111> it is of course the third option
[19:46] <heinkel_111> google-earth-pro-stable is the package recommended
[19:46] <heinkel_111> *testing*
[19:48] <heinkel_111> doesn't work either
[19:48] <heinkel_111> :(
[19:48] <BluesKaj> yup GE is still 32 bit, also needs lsb-core I think
[19:52] <BluesKaj> heinkel_111,  install lsb-core too
[19:58] <heinkel_111> lsb-core is already the newest version (9.20160110ubuntu0.2)
[20:08] <heinkel_111> regardless of which version I use, I get a stamp-sized 3D display in upper left corner of the application window
[20:13] <valorie> heinkel_111: have you tried Marble?
[20:13] <valorie> it's very full-featured
[20:13] <valorie> !info marble
[20:17] <heinkel_111> thanks valorie, it has improved a lot since the last time i tried it but still the maps are not good enough for m use
[20:17] <heinkel_111> also, it becomes 2D quite close
[20:22] <valorie> dunno -- you might ask in #ubuntu since this is not a KDE package
[20:22] <valorie> quite the opposite, since it's not even Free
[20:23] <heinkel_111> I know, but it seems it doesn't even work for for Free :(
[20:24] <valorie> the #ubuntu chan might be able to help
[21:08] <valorie> heinkel_111: did you scroll down on the https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GoogleEarth ?
[21:08] <valorie> there is a LOT of troubleshooting info down the page
[21:10] <heinkel_111> I will give it a more thorough read another day
[21:11] <heinkel_111> I was hoping for something out-of-the box but seems like some manual intervention is called for
[21:11] <heinkel_111> thanks for tips and assitance
[21:11] <heinkel_111> valorie ^
[21:12] <valorie> in spite of teh fact that Google runs on foss software, they do not see us as a target for their software
[21:12] <valorie> unfortunately
[23:03] <viewer|36740> I have a pentium celeron M and 800 GB of ram. Which kubuntu would be suitable for my specs?
[23:09] <viewer|36740> Any help there?
[23:37] <oerheks_> "The new version 14.04 LTS 'Trusty Tahr', needs no fake-PAE to work with Pentium M and Celeron M CPUs. Instead you use the boot option forcepae and boot from the standard desktop installer and alternate installer for 32-bit systems." .. i think kubuntu is too heavy, but give it a try
[23:39] <[Relic]> I added 17.04 along side 14.04; but I want 14.04 to boot normally instead of 17.04 being the priority boot; is there an easy way to switch that around?
[23:44] <oerheks_> edit GRUB_DEFAULT=0 > https://askubuntu.com/a/110738