[00:24] <Nexilva> Thanks!
[00:39] <Quantos> Anytime Neighbor
[01:29] <scalr> For some reason, when I run "du -sh /home/" in my terminal, it reports that there is 134 GB of disk usage, but when I actually run it on my home directory, it reports 61 GB of usage. I am the only user on this computer, so what might be the deal?
[01:29] <scalr> In other words, "du -sh /home" reports 134 GB, and "du -sh /scalr/" reports 61 GB.
[01:30] <scalr> I wanted to change my username on this computer, and so I have a symbolic link acting on my home directory, so is it likely du is counting my home directory twice?
[01:33] <scalr> Wait... There is a hidden directory in /home/ called ".ecryptfs", and "du -sh /home/.ecryptfs" reports 73 GB, so that's probably where all the extra space is getting used, but why is this folder here?
[02:41] <valorie> it sounds like X and Plasma aren't loading at all
[02:41] <valorie> oops
[02:42] <valorie> I was scrolled up
[08:22] <lordievader> Good morning
[12:23] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[17:35] <EquusGrevyi> Hello! Is here the right place to ask about disabled drivers in the latest kernel update? Or would that be #ubuntu ?
[17:37] <acheronuk> EquusGrevyi: kubuntu has no control over kernel builds/decisions, so I would guess elsewhere would be better
[17:40] <EquusGrevyi> archeronuk: Ah, my apologies :) #ubuntu is probably the place I want, I would think then.