[07:31] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:35] <zztopless> good afternoon
[07:38] <Anonymous> Since a few upgrades back, 14.04.5 LTS has problems with kdialog. Apparently, several applications, not just one, talk to a kdialog version which is no longer the one installed on the system. Anyone else having a similar problem?
[07:39] <Anonymous> I.e. kdialog crashes (segfault) when called from various apps because it cannot parse the arguments being passed to it.
[08:13] <Anonymous> I use 14.04 LTS, which is supposed to be supported until next year. Since a few updates back, some apps  can no longer use kdialog. vlc segfaults on open file, chromium causes the kde crash dialog to appear and does nothing else. Anybody else having a similar problem?
[08:19] <anqxyr> hey, quick question. I enabled application menu bar yesterday out of curiosity, and now can't find where to turn it off. I'm on 17.04
[08:22] <acheronuk> anqxyr: Application style > Widget style > Fine tuning
[08:22] <anqxyr> thank you!
[08:24] <acheronuk> at least that's where it is in plasma 5.10. KDE move things around at times
[08:54] <Guest56238> hy everyone. I'm on liveCD right now trying to install kubuntu beta2 and I have small problem
[08:55] <lordievader> Guest56238: Which is?
[08:56] <jake__> whats that
[08:56] <Guest56238> I moved the whole old system under one folder and now I'm trying to install new kubutnu into existing partition but want to preserve this folder
[08:56] <jake__> i just installed the kubuntu mins ago
[08:56] <jake__> you need backup first
[08:56] <Guest56238> I'm at "prepare partitions" and cant choose root mount point without formatting whis is what I do not want
[08:56] <lordievader> Guest56238: Don't let the installer format the partition. But as jake__ says, backup first.
[08:57] <Guest56238> whis = which
[08:58] <Guest56238> the thing is, I don't have a medium big enoug to hold my backups :)
[09:00] <Guest56238> under prepare partitions when I click "change..." I can't chose mount point because it's grayed out until I also select "use as"
[09:01] <Guest56238> and "use as:" says "do not use the partition". Shouldn it say ext4 already because that is my partition format?
[09:01] <lordievader> If you select the same filesystem as it already is you should have the option of not formatting.
[09:02] <Guest56238> ok. I chose ext4 and leave format chackbox empty then i selected mountpoint as /
[09:02] <Guest56238> but when i hit install now i get this
[09:02] <Guest56238> The file system on /dev/sda5 assigned to / has not been marked for formatting.  Directories containing system files (/etc, /lib, /usr, /var, ...) that already exist under any defined mountpoint will be deleted during the install.
[09:03] <Guest56238> ahhhh sory guys i'm and idiot
[09:03] <Guest56238> i' didnt read carefuly enough
[09:04] <lordievader> However, do as jake__ says, make a backup.
[09:04] <Guest56238> it sais right there "... has not been marked for formatting..."
[09:04] <jake__> upload your data to the cloud for backup first. then try anything u want
[09:05] <Guest56238> thanks I will do backup for most important data just in case
[09:21] <Guest56238> uff that was tense :)
[09:22] <Guest56238> installation just finished and all data is still there
[09:22] <Guest56238> I'm so exited to reboot and check it out
[09:24] <acheronuk> :)
[09:28]  * acheronuk holds breath.....
[10:57] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[17:45] <acheronuk> ripper17: I have not forgoten about that kate fix. just got a bit distracted, and with 17.10 final beta
[18:07] <greatgig1> hello there! How can add more channels to Konversation?
[18:08] <greatgig1> nvm I think I got it
[23:06] <grahamperrin[m]> With my home directory encrypted, should I refrain from using System Settings to change my password?
[23:50] <janat08> so what's the command for starting session with kubuntu-desktop
[23:51] <janat08> as in equivalent of xcfe4-session