[09:54] <Fritigern> URGH, I want to install WinE, but if I do, it will uninstall a crapload of stuff that I still want and/or need. Is there any way that I can install WinE without allowing apt to uninstall my stuff? Here's a list of stuff that would be removed.
[09:54] <Fritigern> https://pastebin.com/5nuDT1bp
[10:00] <Fritigern> If anyone has an answer or recommendation for me, I am here 24/7, just ping me and I will see it.
[11:24] <sslanc> hi all
[11:24] <sslanc> is there a separate server for wine issuis?
[11:28] <sslanc> NVM FOUND IT SORRY
[11:28] <sslanc> freqking caps ;)
[12:08] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[16:04] <konam> Hey guys, I'm just trying kubuntu 17.10, looks good! But firefox's menu font size looks smaller in kde than gnome. Is there a way to increase it? Tweaking font sizes in the system settings hasn't had any effect
[16:05] <konam> I mean the font size of the menu bar
[16:06] <konam> tab names, etc.
[16:11] <BluesKaj> konam, set the font size in system settings>application style>gnome app style>select gtk fonts
[16:13] <konam> BluesKaj thanks, I'll try that
[17:23] <Fritigern> URGH, I want to install WinE, but if I do, it will uninstall a crapload of stuff that I still want and/or need. Is there any way that I can install WinE without allowing apt to uninstall my stuff? Here's a list of stuff that would be removed.  https://pastebin.com/5nuDT1bp
[17:27] <BluesKaj> apt isn'r removing those packages because of Wine, it's because your updated and upgraded other packages no longer need them, if you were installing a different linux package you'd receive the same mesage
[17:27] <BluesKaj> Fritigern,^
[20:00] <user|66954> Hi?
[20:00] <Fritigern> Blueskaj, go see what I have pastebinned. Tell me that I no longer need Mixxx or Qbittorrent because of "updated" packages.
[20:01] <user|66954> Hello, my System Linux Kubuntu 17.10 have too Problem
[20:02] <Fritigern> What problem?
[20:02] <user|66954> App Software center Discover
[20:02] <user|66954> You help me?
[20:03] <user|66954> My Laptop is ASUS AMD Quad-Core, 4GB RAM
[20:03] <user|66954> Drivers AMDs
[20:04] <Fritigern> Are you going to tell me what the problem is or what? I can not sit here all day
[20:04] <user|66954> I'm user Linux!
[20:05] <Fritigern> Good for you. Is that your problem?
[20:05] <user|66954> Ok! 1 - When I Start PC, in icon tray (color blue), avise: Problem interruption
[20:06] <user|66954> Ah! I'm Brazillian!
[20:07] <Fritigern> Try asking your question in #Ubuntu-Br
[20:07] <Fritigern> That's the Brazilian Ubuntu channel
[20:34] <user|34568> Pozdrav
[22:33] <Fritigern> URGH, I want to install WinE, but if I do, it will uninstall a crapload of stuff that I still want and/or need. Is there any way that I can install WinE without allowing apt to uninstall my stuff? Here's a list of stuff that would be removed.  https://pastebin.com/5nuDT1bp
[22:50] <valorie> Fritigern: I'll bet if you let it uninstall, you can later install the package or two that you want
[22:51] <valorie> the versions might be old, or have incompatable libraries or so
[22:52] <valorie> using apt full-upgrade is important, because it uninstalls things that should be, along with upgrading stuff
[23:00] <user|33168> Hello i have problem with kde_probe
[23:00] <user|33168> I installed new kernel version for AMD
[23:00] <user|33168> Kernel 4.14.4-041404-generic
[23:02] <Fritigern> valorie: I made the mistake of letting wine install before, and whilst re-installing all it had removed (which were fully up to date!) it removed Wine in the process. It is a hard conflict between Wine and the packages in question.
[23:03] <Fritigern> And it's not just a few, here's a selection of the packages that would be missed the most: adb apache2 apache2-bin apache2-utils gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad kodi krename libtelegram-qt5 lua-sec megasync mixxx nmap ntp php7.0 postfix-sqlite python3.5  qbittorrent qupzilla scribus sntp spotify-client stack-client subversion telepathy-morse uget
[23:04] <valorie> that's very odd
[23:04] <valorie> !info kde_probe
[23:05] <valorie> I've never heard of it, user|33168 -- what is it?
[23:07] <user|33168> I will send u my dmess
[23:08] <jaqu3> Okey I will send u from Konversation
[23:08] <jaqu3> [    4.056843] kfd kfd: kgd2kfd_probe failed
[23:08] <jaqu3> [    5.162157] kfd kfd: kgd2kfd_probe failed
[23:08] <jaqu3> @valorie
[23:09] <valorie> well, that's not kde_probe, for starters
[23:10] <valorie> but that says nothing about what you were probing, or why
[23:10] <valorie> !info kfd
[23:11] <valorie> googling a bit, I see: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=877635
[23:11] <valorie> so it sounds like you are having a problem with your latest kernel
[23:11] <valorie> I suggest logging in again with your previous kernel and sticking with that one
[23:12] <valorie> sheesh
[23:12] <jaqu3> oh okey okey ;) Thanks for info guys :3
[23:12] <jaqu3> When I saw new version of kernel
[23:13] <jaqu3> oh let's do it xD
[23:13] <jaqu3> but i saw only this error ;)
[23:13] <jaqu3> Or using this newer kernel xDDDD
[23:52] <SeanFromQueens> I've run into a couple of problems with Kubutu.
[23:52] <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.
[23:52] <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.
[23:53] <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?
[23:53] <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.