[07:04] <lordievader> Good morning
 @Krionz, I use Timeshift. To me it is the closest to Mac's Time Machine.
[13:28] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[18:31] <DuncanDo> can someone help me with turning off "Wine Debugging" permanently
[18:34] <azx_> guys i'm having issues because i'm used to dragging files over to my desktop and having another copy of that file, not having some sort of link/shortcut to the original file
[18:34] <azx_> how do i make a copy instead of a symlink and how can i turn off this default behavior?
[18:39] <azx_> i can use the cp command but how do i do this on the fly in the kde desktop env
[19:38] <mparillo> Can you use Dolphin to copy and paste to your $HOME/Desktop ?
[19:40] <bprompt> mparillo:   sure
[20:39] <azx> there is an issue with kubuntu
[20:39] <azx> when i let my screen lock
[20:39] <azx> my password field is inactive
[20:39] <azx> and i have to force shutdown
[20:39] <azx> i have had this issue since i first installed it cleanly
[20:40] <azx> because there is no button to shut down and there is no way i can log in
[20:40] <azx> it can't be good for my hard disks, especially ssd's
[20:40] <azx> when i click on the password field it doesn't let me enter text because it's inactive
[20:41] <azx> everything else works, caps lock and etc will notify me caps lock is on
[20:41] <azx> it will let me press login
[20:41] <azx> but then fail because no password was entered
[20:41] <azx> and the password field is still unable to be activated
[20:42] <azx> when i start a new session it will start a new session, let me enter my password, but then revert to the original acc session and have inactive password field