[01:20] <studiobot> Leojfurtado was added by: Leojfurtado
 Hey over here!
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 Kol
 Ugh...
 Lol
 (Photo, 960x1280) https://i.imgur.com/C1YYFQv.jpg
 @carbonzero Your issue seems like a Kubuntu issue anyhow since what that picture describes is very much a KDE su issue.
 There is a Kubuntu support telegram group.
 https://t.me/kubuntu_support
 Likewise, it is linked to the #kubuntu IRC room.
 Yeah, it is.  … Ok, cool. I'm at my laptop now so I can install telegram from there and show them this.
 Yep.
 I can do either one. I still need to install my apps
 That said, @tsimonq2  is part of the Kubuntu team and the Lubuntu team.
 That's why I asked him to begin with.
 Ok. I brought it here to get your input about what to do.
 Let me add that group.
 I'll just fix it
 Don't worry about it :)
 @carbonzero ^
 There's your answer.
 Oh why ty Simon! You work with Kubuntu, too?
[09:29] <studiobot> @ was added by: @
 Hi … I need to resolve a short questions about installing ubuntustudio
 Just looking a 19.04 on a live USB flash drive. First impressions: very impressive. My congrats and thanks to all who have worked in it. My new Focusrite 6i6 works fine.  … If I install it alongside my existing 18.04 version ( on the same SSD), is there an easy way uninstall it when the release version comes out? I have never done that
[11:21] <studiobot> before.
 Just researching this on the web. So, it seems I would need to boot into 18.04 and use Gparted to simply delete the partition on which the 19.04 beta is installed?
[14:02] <studio-user620> join
[14:03] <studio-user620> i need help!
[14:05] <studio-user620> i cannot find  ubuntu studio control
[14:05] <studiobot> s_delrio was removed by: s_delrio
[14:06] <studio-user620> is any one there
[14:06] <studio-user620> ?
[14:08] <studio-user620> hey is there any one
[14:10] <OvenWerks> Chris: you shouold be able to: A) just install the release on top of the same partition. B) just allow normal sw updates to take their course (the second will install the new back drop but not auto choose it).
 @carbonzero [Oh why ty Simon! You work with Kubuntu, too?], Yes :)
 @OvenWerks [<OvenWerks> Chris: you shouold be able to: A) just install the release on top of …], Many thanks.
[14:39] <OvenWerks> Chris: To install over top of an already installed partition, I use the "Something else" choice when selecting partition.
 Right. Understood. Thanks!
 I am dealing with UEFI for the first time in a new desktop PC. Haven't had any problems so far, knock on wood. Do I need to "clear secure boot keys" in order  to disable secure boot to avoid possible problems?
 @Chris [I am dealing with UEFI for the first time in a new desktop PC. Haven't had any p …], You shouldn't have to disable secure boot. The linux kernel used in Ubuntu is signed.
 Ok. Great. Thanks again!
[16:08] <studio-user786> russia?
[16:09] <studio-user786> russia help?
[16:09] <studio-user786> hello?
[16:09] <studio-user786> help
[16:09] <studio-user786> me?
[16:12] <OvenWerks> no user "russia" here.
[16:12] <OvenWerks> "help" is rather broad, if you have a problem ask about that problem. If someone is here right now who can help they may do so.
[16:29] <Eickmeyer> !ru
[16:29] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer: too late for that...
[16:29] <Eickmeyer> Yeah, I know.
[16:30] <Eickmeyer> You can use !{country-code} for the language they desire to redirect.
[16:30] <OvenWerks> even my resonse was too late.
[16:30] <OvenWerks> *response?
[16:30] <Eickmeyer> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[17:04] <studio-user666> hello :)