[04:55] <Gauched> Neat-o
[08:53] <anqxyr> can somebody recommend me a gui image viewer comparable to gwenview, but with natural sorting
[12:14] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[13:53] <borgrel> how do i get the windows button to open the programs menu?
[15:12] <dougiel> BluesKaj, morning, how are you... the while I was googling the sed command to understand the syntax and make it work with my file names with spaces (the hang up - spaces) I found the instruction foe rename under linux and that got her done.
[15:13] <BluesKaj> dougiel, 'Morning, that's good to hear ;-)
[15:15] <dougiel> BluesKaj, yeah - I like it when I a PITA... every time I bug you it leads me to the solution, thanks for being a pal :)
[15:15] <dougiel> Netflix quit working...
[15:16] <BluesKaj> running it in chrome ?
[15:16] <dougiel> I am gonna install plexmediaserver on my ARMF linux then I will have a reason I cannot watch TV - LOL
[15:17] <dougiel> BluesKaj, no Iphone and Ipad
[15:17] <BluesKaj>  ran it in chrome here a couple of yrs ago when my daughter used her pw to watch a netflix movie
[15:20] <dougiel> pw=? BluesKaj I just started to watch the ipad in bed to bore me to sleep... Patti uses it more than me, but for 10 buck a mo. you cannot go wrong but yes started subscribing whhen the kids were young and it gets better every year
[15:20] <BluesKaj> I've got kodi on my rpi3 with raspbian-stretch installed , works well
[15:20] <BluesKaj> pw=password
[15:21] <dougiel> BluesKaj, that is the same rig I have for TV I went with OSMC though.
[15:23] <BluesKaj> this pc is my media server for the TV and audio system
[15:23] <DarinMiller> borgrel: Did you fix the open programs menu with win key problem?
[15:27] <DarinMiller> borgrel: if you are running plasma 5.11 beta,  this is an issue with plasma. If not, sometime you need to re-assign the menu short-cut to alt-f1 and the win-key will auto assign.
[16:13] <dougiel> how can I prevent X from starting when I boot?
[16:29] <BluesKaj> dougiel,  Edit your /etc/default/grub file and there should be a parameter called GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT. Change its value to text.
[16:30] <BluesKaj> then update grub
[16:32] <dougiel> BluesKaj, it is on a 'dd' created sd card with ubuntu mate - no grub
[16:35] <BluesKaj> is this an arm device?
[16:35] <BluesKaj> dougiel,^
[16:36] <dougiel> BluesKaj, yes - odroid sorry went for coffee
[16:42] <BluesKaj> dougiel, I have no idea , it could be in the boot file, but I have no clue what to edit since I've never considered mucking about with X
[16:44] <dougiel> BluesKaj, I have come to that conclusion now... it is headless so I don't have to watch it wasting resources - lol
[16:45] <dougiel> Blue any thoughts on "perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
[16:45] <dougiel> perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings" it comes up on apt-get install '*' (dont actually intall package '*')
[17:01] <crt_> test
[18:20] <borgrel> DarinMiller: it is set to alt-f1,brand new install, and win key isnt working, when i try change it it wants win+somehing
[18:22] <DarinMiller> borgrel: sometime the process of resetting the shortcut somehow triggers the winkey (but only in plasma 5), which begs the question which version of kde/plasma are you running?
[18:24] <borgrel> smile, looks like plasma 5.6.2
[18:26] <DarinMiller> borgrel: I have seen this bug a while ago, so I know the updates will fix it. Have you enabled backports?
[18:27] <borgrel> nope, just picked up install disk from earlier in the year
[18:28] <borgrel> i've told discover to update everything but it doesnt seem to be doing anything
[18:29] <BluesKaj> borgrel, open a console and d,o sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
[18:30] <BluesKaj> d,o=do
[18:30] <borgrel> with discover open will that work?
[18:30] <DarinMiller> borgrel: Kubuntu is released on a 6mo schedule and the main libraries recieve minor updates.  If you enable some transitional libraries (i.e. backports), then you have access to nerver versions of the desktop components and applications.
[18:30] <BluesKaj> close discover
[18:30] <DarinMiller> to enable backports: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kubuntu-ppa/backports
[18:30] <DarinMiller> then run: sudo apt-get update
[18:31] <DarinMiller> then run: sudo apt full-upgrade
[18:33] <borgrel> ok, thanks
[18:48] <borgrel> how do i see what locked /lib/dpkg/??
[18:52] <BluesKaj>  is discover still open?
[18:53] <borgrel> nope, wouldnt close, rebooted, it was open when i got back in, closed it
[18:56] <BluesKaj> your update-alternatives might have been running in auto mode, usually finishes after a couple of mins
[18:57] <BluesKaj> borgrel, your update-alternatives might have been running in auto mode, usually finishes after a couple of mins
[18:58] <borgrel> nope, discover wouldnt close, rebooted, on return discover was open again, closed it
[18:59] <BluesKaj> no matte,r update-alternatives runs after every reboot
[18:59] <borgrel> smile, ok
[19:00] <Unit193> ...You appear to mean to say 'update-manager'
[19:01] <borgrel> ok, update started, many thanks
[19:02] <borgrel> do u happen to know the intelliJ IDE repo or dischord repo so i can add them?
[19:23] <BluesKaj> borgrel, sorry, I was mistaken, it's unattended-upgrades that runs in the background in automode, but normally it takes only about aminute or 2 to complete, it can block any apt updates/upgrade that are entered in the konsole or run by the package-manager. I usually remove unattended-   upgrades and run the updates/upgrades and full-upgrade everyday in the konsole