[00:01] <zkdehelp> Does AMD have less screen tearing on a clean Kubuntu 16.04 LTS install out of the box?
[00:20] <valorie> hmmm, never had any problems, so no experience to offer, zkdehelp
[00:20] <valorie> but 16.04 seems a long time ago!
[00:20] <valorie> I always run the current release or then next one
[04:44] <CoJaBo> Kubuntu 17.10 still has the "windows stop repainting if left open for a few days" bug? Wtf..
[06:12] <user|48743> Hi
[06:13] <user|48743> Kubuntu 17.10 is stable version
[06:13] <user|48743> or 17.04 is stable version
[06:14] <user|48743> Please give me response
[06:14] <Guest42697> what response do you need?
[06:15] <hateball> user|48743: all releases are "stable" :)
[06:15] <hateball> user|48743: 16.04 is however LTS, and 17.10 is the current short-term release. 17.04 is EOL shortly.
[06:37] <valorie> user|48743: help us make each release more stable by helping us test *before* release
[06:37] <valorie> the more testing, the better the release
[07:07] <lordievader> Good morning
[10:36] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[10:37] <obert> hey BluesKaj
[10:38] <obert> do you know a free IDE for kubuntu?
[10:39] <BluesKaj> obert, https://www.kdevelop.org/
[10:39] <obert> is good?
[10:40] <BluesKaj> dunno, don't use it
[10:40] <obert> ...
[10:41] <BluesKaj> I don't code or edit it
[10:58] <lordievader> obert: Last time I used it it was allright, have since moved to vim.
[10:59] <obert> vim is hard
[16:18] <atymchuk> Hi everyone. Got a problem. Upon split brains my heartbeat triggers a restart on both nodes and then triggers shut down on both. Can I avoid this shutdown somehow or this is expected behaviour?
[16:24] <atymchuk> sorry, wrong channel.
[19:46] <SeanFromQueens> Hi!
[19:46] <SeanFromQueens> I've run into a couple of problems with Kubutu.
[19:48] <SeanFromQueens> First off, it freezes after only 10 minutes of booting into, initially the mouse can still move but the window is unresponsive then the pointer becomes unresponsive.
[19:49] <SeanFromQueens> If there is some update that I need to install to fix it, I can't run all the updates in time for the system to become unresponsive.
[19:50] <SeanFromQueens> 2nd I would like copy all the profile folders to apps like pidgin and thunderbird but to do so from my Windows partition/boot, is that possible?
[19:52] <SeanFromQueens> 3rd and finally, is there anyway to change the order of grub boot order from the Windows session? No Grub Customizer, not terminal, but from Windows.
[19:53] <SeanFromQueens> There's no response. Not even "sorry can't help you newb"
[20:28] <SeanFromQueens> This is not a helpful channel
[20:33] <BluesKaj> ask your question again, I just got here, SeanFromQueens
[21:05] <ronnoc> SeanFromQueens: 1) Would need some system info before any help can be given; but in general, you can usually press <ctl> + <alt> + F2 and get to a terminal and run any system updates from there.
[21:05] <ronnoc> Specifically, "sudo apt update" and then "sudo apt full-upgrade"
[21:06] <ronnoc> 2) yes. 3) Not possible as far as I know
[21:07] <ronnoc> and hi BluesKaj
[21:09] <ronnoc> Edit on 2) not sure actually, but easily done from Linux either installed or from a live session