=== brainwash_ is now known as brainwash === alexandros_c_ is now known as alexandros_c [06:11] <_Anna_> How can I close a program skipping its auto-save? The command kill doesn't do that and unplugging the computer isn't practical :/ [06:13] _Anna_: tried kill -9 ? [06:14] <_Anna_> what -9 means [06:15] kill it without waiting for it to do its' shutdown thing [06:16] if the program catches sighup, sigterm etc there might not anything you can do [06:19] It sends SIGKILL instead of SIGTERM, which doesn't give the process a chance to intercept it [06:19] <_Anna_> "kill -9 pid" ? [06:24] yep [06:24] <_Anna_> I think that worked! Thank you [06:25] 00 [06:25] sry [06:25] was cleaning doritos off my keyboard and typed accidentally #truestory [06:40] 0.0 === slickymasterWork is now known as Guest34740 [10:22] Hi, the most up-to-date link to the current 16.04.6 iso is http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/xenial/daily-live/current/ right? Is the expected release date the same as base Ubuntu (Feb 28th)? [15:37] that does not work [17:10] When trying to remove dejavu fonts with apt, it also wants to remove xubuntu-core & xubuntu-desktop. Is it safe to remove these or is there a better way to remove dejavu fonts from my system ?? [17:17] Furycd001: Rather not do it [17:18] these two packages are meta packages which might get very important in case of an upgrade [17:19] Ok thanks. Yea I thought something like that, which is why I wanted to check here. Anyway.. Is there a way to remove dejavu fonts from my system without removing those packages ?? [17:20] I'm trying to clear out all unused & unnecessary fonts from my system.... [17:21] dejavu is the standard font, isn't it? [17:21] I assume so because it's linked to and installed with xubuntu packages. [17:22] I doubt there is a nice way to do it. When xubuntu-core depends on it, it is "required" by the system [17:22] Hmmmm guess so.... [17:23] It's so annoying whenever you're in gimp looking for a font and have to scroll past all those never used fonts.... [17:23] indeed, that's true. Personally, I search the fonts by using the keyboard, then [17:23] and isn't a big part of it downloaded by the browser anyway? [17:23] * gnrp has reading about fonts and how they work in linux on his todo list for a looong time [17:27] Not really sure to be honest. I'd use my keyboard to search for fonts too if i know which one i want to use. Though sometimes I decide on the font by looking at the preview box.... [17:27] indeed, true. But if you e.g. installed the bigger dejavu package, you can remove that in favor of the other one [17:31] Yea that's true.... [17:32] Thanks for the help :) [17:36] no bother, have fun! === xerox123- is now known as xerox123