valorie | jaafar_: try kdeconnect | 00:03 |
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valorie | works great! | 00:03 |
valorie | no need for bluetooth, just a shared network | 00:03 |
valorie | !info kdeconnect | 00:03 |
ubottu | kdeconnect (source: kdeconnect): connect smartphones to your KDE Plasma Workspace. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.3-0ubuntu2 (artful), package size 407 kB, installed size 2010 kB | 00:03 |
jaafar_ | thanks valorie but I'm awfully stubborn :) | 01:17 |
valorie | heh | 01:18 |
valorie | getting bluetooth to work better would be great | 01:18 |
valorie | I couldn't get my new bluetooth earbuds to work with my computer | 01:18 |
valorie | but they worked fine with my phone | 01:18 |
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psyrus | has anyone had any luck installing GNOME gui in kubuntu using synaptic package manager? | 04:19 |
psyrus | why is it so quiet in here? | 04:20 |
psyrus | has anyone had any luck installing GNOME gui in kubuntu using synaptic package manager? | 04:21 |
valorie | psyrus: sometimes it's quiet | 06:18 |
valorie | the package is called gnome-desktop I think | 06:18 |
valorie | you should be able to install it with any package manager or software center | 06:19 |
valorie | I usually use apt in the commandline or muon package manager | 06:19 |
valorie | haven't used synaptic for years since there was an alternative | 06:19 |
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BluesKaj | Howdy folks | 12:11 |
breencream | So would you think kubuntu is better than linux mint or the other way around. | 12:58 |
mparillo | breencream: Right now, it might be a close call, but Linux Mint has announced that they are dropping KDE. | 13:00 |
breencream | Sorry for the ghosting, but I didnt know they are going to drop KDE that is what I love about it. Do you happen to know what they want to switch too? | 13:06 |
jubo2 | I'm going to upgrade from 17.04 to 17.10. I'm just making sure this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades still are valid instructions on how to do it. I've never made a distribution upgrade because I have liked to install clean. | 13:39 |
oerheks | jubo2, that wiki is stil valid | 13:48 |
jubo2 | Ok thanks for the info oerheks | 13:48 |
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jubo2 | Now running 'sudo do-release-upgrade' | 14:04 |
arran | breencream: have you tried neon? | 14:09 |
ronnoc | FWIW: I never upgrade. For me, re-installing while keeping a separate Home partition is always a more consistent result. | 14:19 |
jubo2 | I usually reinstall to the next disk i.e. I take the old disk out and pop another one in and install on that and then move the files from the old disk that I connect with a USB-to-SATA casing. | 14:24 |
jubo2 | Upgrade complete. Rebooting. | 15:09 |
jubo2 | Jee! All seems to be working fine after the upgrade from 17.04 to 17.10 | 15:14 |
waldmeister | hi | 15:58 |
waldmeister | what is the difference between kubuntu and ubuntu with kde installed? | 15:58 |
mparillo | waldmeister: If start with Ubuntu, you get (for example) two file managers (Nautilus and Dolphin). You may have two DMs (LightDM (or have they switched to GDM?) and SDDM), etc. Once upon a time KDE folks were discussing schedulers to better accommodate background indexing, but I am not sure where that ended. But yes, it can be done. | 16:11 |
BluesKaj | too many to list here, waldmeister, but this should help, https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/6syr38/kde_vs_gnome_as_of_august_2017/ , mind you these are opinions and users experiences | 16:15 |
waldmeister | thanks | 16:19 |
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ropel | Hi | 16:35 |
waldmeister | hi | 16:36 |
ropel | can you help me for for decorticate a return value of linux command in script bash please ? it's for make a directory from all directory listed (with the library) by the command ldd | 16:37 |
ropel | at this moment i have this bash script https://pastebin.com/Py8WfbcW | 16:40 |
ropel | bonsoir, y aurait il quelqu'n qui pourrait me donner une petite coup de main pour un script bash svp ? | 16:41 |
ropel | c'est pour mkdir' les répertoires listé par ldd /bin | 16:41 |
ropel | oups i go try in french canal also.. sorry for duplicating | 16:44 |
waldmeister | what does name="${li##/*}" do? | 16:44 |
ropel | it return the result of last occurence of founded /* | 16:46 |
ropel | *in li | 16:46 |
waldmeister | i think the field separator is " ", so you also get the "=>" in your li | 16:50 |
ropel | ok do you know that is possible to change thise space separator please ?? | 16:51 |
ropel | *this | 16:51 |
waldmeister | what exactly do you want do? | 16:55 |
waldmeister | something like this: ldd /bin/bash|while read line; do echo $line | awk '{print $3}'; done | 16:56 |
waldmeister | ? | 16:56 |
waldmeister | you will have to parse the lines with "=>" separately though probably | 17:12 |
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ropel | thank you ++ | 17:44 |
[Relic] | How does one get 17.10 to detect a digital camera? Works perfectly fine on 14.04 LTS. The usb port works fine, it can detect any of the usb drives I have. The camera just doesn't detect for some reason. | 19:36 |
[Relic] | I also tried using a different usb ports to have the camera detected and that didn't work either. | 19:37 |
[Relic] | The older camera works the newer one does not detect in 17.10. | 19:49 |
[Relic] | Old camera identifies but still has IO error. | 20:10 |
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mascot-idiot | Girls are secretly guys | 20:49 |
mascot-idiot | Anime | 20:49 |
mascot-idiot | i like apples | 20:50 |
mascot-idiot | they're good | 20:50 |
mascot-idiot | they taste good | 20:50 |
mascot-idiot | really good | 20:50 |
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mascot-idiot | GRAYMONKEYNOSPACES | 20:51 |
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Kon- | Is there a complete list of bundled apps in a default installation of Kubuntu? | 22:03 |
valorie | Kon-: yes, there is a manifest for each ISO | 22:17 |
valorie | for instance here, look for the manifest: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/17.10/release/ | 22:18 |
valorie | 67k text file | 22:19 |
Kon- | Thank you | 22:20 |
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