[02:59] <Admiral[m]> EdgyMC_69:  what's your address configuration ? Method : automatic or automatic (addresses)?
[03:29] <IrcsomeBot1> Chandra Sekhar was added by: Chandra Sekhar
[03:31] <IrcsomeBot1> <Chandra Sekhar> Hi please tell me...I ran some command then my kubuntu changed to Ubuntu version which is redicules version , how to go back to previous version ? So that my files should not be deleted ?
[03:35] <IrcsomeBot1> <Chandra Sekhar> Please help me I am new to kununtu
[03:35] <IrcsomeBot1> <Chandra Sekhar> Kubuntu*
[04:14] <Admiral[m]> Chandra Sekhar  :what version are you on?
[04:29] <IrcsomeBot1> <Chandra Sekhar> It is showing Ubuntu 18.10
[04:30] <Admiral[m]> Chandra Sekhar and what's the problem? You didn't want to update?
 Sound like you ran sudo apt install gnome.  Try: sudo apt install plasma-desktop
 Log out then log back in...
[06:18] <isomari> I'm trying to install tuptime but I kep getting: *** update-locale: Error: invalid locale settings:  LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LANGUAGE="en_USA:en" LC_ALL="en_US"
[06:39] <johnnay> Hi. I am using Kubuntu 18.04.2 now. It is awesome.
[06:40] <isomari> I'm trying to install tuptime but I kep getting: *** update-locale: Error: invalid locale settings:  LANG=en_US.UTF-8 LANGUAGE="en_USA:en" LC_ALL="en_US"
[06:41] <isomari> johnnay: I'm using Disco Dingo (19.10). That's awesome :-)
[06:53] <johnnay> isomari: please provide a detailed list of the changes from 18.04 to 19.1. thank you.
[06:58] <isomari> johnnay: I don't know how detailed u\you want it but: https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-19-04-release-features/
[06:58] <isomari> johnnay: I upgraded from cosmic.
[06:59] <isomari> so far not one problem after 2 weeks
[07:00] <isomari> oh, I'm using kubuntu of course.
[07:02] <johnnay> great
[10:22] <Don-Phil> who
[11:54] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[14:06] <IrcsomeBot1> <Chandra Sekhar> I solved my Problem..sorry
[14:07] <IrcsomeBot1> <Chandra Sekhar> I am new to kununtu...please help me
[14:07] <IrcsomeBot1> <Chandra Sekhar> What are the necessary commands I should run , after  installing kubuntu?
[14:09] <diogenes_> Chandra Sekhar, sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
[14:10] <BluesKaj> Chandra Sekhar  sudo apt update && sudo upgrade to get the latest package versions
[14:10] <BluesKaj> oops Chandra Sekhar, use diogenes_ command
[14:11] <BluesKaj> forgot apt in the upgrade :-)
[14:46] <freeskif> Hi all. How config proxychains4? I write my socks5 server in /usr/local//etc/proxychains.conf but not worked.
[14:46] <freeskif> proxychains4 ping ya.ru
[14:46] <freeskif> [proxychains] config file found: /usr/local//etc/proxychains.conf
[14:46] <freeskif> [proxychains] preloading /usr/local//lib/libproxychains4.so
[14:46] <freeskif> PING ya.ru (87.250.250.242) 56(84) bytes of data.
[14:46] <freeskif> ^C
[14:47] <freeskif> --- ya.ru ping statistics ---
[15:03] <Roey> Hello all, anyone here use Virtualbox?  I was given a boot USB stick to install Windows from; I'm installing Windows on a VM client, and i want it to boot off of that USB ssd thumb drive.
[15:07] <BluesKaj> Roey, not sure if windows can be installed from a usb stick, I tried that and it wouldn't boot, so i had to use a an optical disk
[15:07] <Roey> hmm. ok
[15:08] <BluesKaj> maybe the guys over at #windows can help if you don't have a dvdrom drive
[15:10] <Roey> ok thanks
[15:12] <BluesKaj> Roey, try woeusb
[15:13] <BluesKaj> Roey, https://github.com/slacka/WoeUSB
[15:13]  * Roey clicks
[15:14] <BluesKaj> Roey, or you can just make a fat32 stick and copy the files across
[15:14] <Roey> I don't understand
[15:14] <BluesKaj> not the image but the files inside the image
[15:15] <Roey> BluesKaj: copy files across from where to where?
[15:15] <Roey> BluesKaj: the only thbing I see to do is make  a DVD image and boot off of that in the virtual guest
[15:15] <Roey> I already have the USB stick
[15:15] <BluesKaj> from the windows image/iso
[15:15] <Roey> I have the USB stick, i need to make an .iso out of it
[15:16] <Roey> that's what I think I need to do here.
[15:16] <BluesKaj> no
[15:16] <Roey> my coworker put windows on a usb stick.  I can't find Windows on it / I assume it's a bootable stick
[15:16] <Roey> brb
[15:16] <BluesKaj> you have a windows iso right ?
[15:16] <BluesKaj> somewhere
[15:19] <Roey> BluesKaj: I just checked the entire SSD for it.. I can't find it.  I think my coworker just put on MS Office there.. (had asked him to put on MS Windows as well)
[15:20] <Roey> BluesKaj: otherwise I would have copied that entire .iso
[15:29] <BluesKaj> Roey, hang on I'm asking the windows experts ..brb
[15:39] <BluesKaj> Roey, sudo mount /dev/loop0 /cdrom" and copy the files in /cdrom to wherever you mounted the usb
[15:39] <Roey> ok
[15:39] <BluesKaj> ignore the quote in your command
[15:39] <Roey> ok
[15:39] <Roey> ohhhh I see
[15:40] <Roey> anbd then what?
[15:41] <BluesKaj>  check if the usb mounts inside the vm to install
[15:43] <Roey> ok
[15:43] <Roey> thank you BluesKaj
[15:45] <BluesKaj> Roey, you can thank me if it works :-)
[15:49] <Roey> ok :)
[15:49] <Roey> I don't think Windows is on this /at all/ actually
[18:51] <kell> I have a question if someone might be able to help out. Mounted a kubuntu image to a partition on my thumb drive and ran through the installer after booting from it. After the installation was complete I re-booted into it - but it just re-started the installation process and asked me to install again. Is there some cleanup I need to do after installation before re-booting into it?
[18:51] <kell> I've been searching around but can't seem to find any answers, thought I'd ask here :-/
[19:08] <Brandon{ACS}> Sounds like maybe after the reboot you are just hitting the usb drive installer again. Remove the drive and see if the system boots
[19:11] <kubuntu> siema siema kurdje elo
[19:54] <Alexfrench> i think yhe partition isn't bootable so ??
[19:55] <Alexfrench> it try to reinstall
[19:55] <bprompt> ?
[20:30] <IrcsomeBot1> <Chandra Sekhar> Please help me...how to connect aws ec2 from dolpin file explorer?
[20:35] <Alexfrench> lol