=== fishfox__ is now known as fishfox_ === Mrokii_ is now known as Mrokii [11:38] 'Mornng folks [15:45] Hi fellows [15:46] * john3voltas[m] sent a long message: < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/uOtHMladutKlubgnPTopRgML > [15:47] is there a place where I can find fresh daily iso's for cosmic? [15:50] john3voltas[m]: no, as cosmic is released [15:50] acheronuk (IRC): but bionic is released too... [15:50] right? [15:51] john3voltas[m]: bionic 18.04.2 point release is not. that is due in the new year [15:52] acheronuk (IRC): are you telling me that these daily images may be less stable than the release image? [15:53] I just thought you were adding vulnerability patches to them [15:53] john3voltas[m], here's the stable image http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/18.10/release/ [15:53] so far [15:54] BluesKaj (IRC): those are not daily images [15:55] john3voltas[m]: the bionic daily isos are testing images leading up to the 18.04.2 release in February. they should in theory be stable, but have not been fully QAd as the end release image will be [15:56] shoot... 😞 [15:56] I thought they were deemed stable, as stable or more than the release ISO [15:58] dailies are usually restricted to dev OSs afau=ik [15:58] afaik [15:59] thanks for the tip [16:00] so, there's no way i can refresh an iso just with the patches that were released afterwards? [16:02] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization [16:02] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization [16:03] I have no idea if that still works though === viv`d is now known as vivid [18:18] acheronuk (IRC): me neither. but i'm going to give it a try in a couple of days. [18:19] thanks for the headsup [18:42] Hey guys [18:43] Long story short, running KUbuntu 18.04 and a dual boot with Win 7 pro on a seperate SSD [18:43] GRUB doesn't see the Windows partition [18:44] I've been trying to reinstall it to get it to see it, but I get a Recent Version Installed [18:44] And it won't do anything [18:45] I'm considering purging grub and then reinstalling it [18:46] I don't know if that's a bad idea or not though [18:51] Well, that didn't work [19:12] Well, that didn't work either [19:23] don't reinstall grub , just run sudo update-grub in the terminal [20:54] Yeah, that doesn't work either === Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life