[00:28] <carbonzero> got a question about the zsync version of the ISO image of 19.04. Do I just make a startup USB drive like normal and install it and go through the tweaks that I normally do?
 carbonzero, correct, regardless of how you download the ISO, they can all be treated the same with USB creation.
[00:36] <carbonzero> IrcsomeBot, ok. So if I install the zsync version I'll get the whole ISO image like usual?
 correct.
[00:37] <carbonzero> cool! thanks!
[00:37] <carbonzero> I'm going to do that now so I've got that since it was stressed to me to use zsync for testing purposes. Rock on.
 BTW, I am using a Telegram bridge to IRC which is uses an IRC robot (aka ircsomebot).
[00:58] <fructose> What's the 'correct' way to change your default browser?
[00:59] <valorie> in systemsettings I think
[00:59] <valorie> i just type `default` into krunner (alt+space) and it gives me the choice
[01:00] <carbonzero> valorie, hey! I installed zsync by way of command line. I downloaded the zsync version of the ISO and I was trying to create a startup USB drive to install it but my startup disc creator program doesn't see the download.
[01:00] <valorie> carbonzero: did you read my blog post?
[01:01] <fructose> valorie: Maybe I need to restart, but it doesn't seem to take effect.
[01:01] <valorie> I gave the approximate cli command you need
[01:01] <carbonzero> valorie, yeah, I did. I'll have to read it again to see if I understand it better.
[01:01] <valorie> no, you need to tell it "look at this file" and "make that file"
[01:01] <valorie> it's very fiddly
[01:01] <carbonzero> valorie, ha, yeah, looks like it.
[01:02] <valorie> I tried over and over until I got it right
[01:02] <carbonzero> if it wants to be fiddly I'll just give it a violin, jeez.
[01:02] <valorie> in the commandline, up-arrow is key
[01:02] <carbonzero> valorie, lol. looks like I'm going to be doing the same thing
[01:02] <valorie> rather than typing or copy/pasting all the time
[01:02] <valorie> once you get the path correct
[01:02] <valorie> and the names correct
[01:03] <valorie> you're gold
[01:03] <valorie> until then it just ignores you like an angry teenager
[01:07] <carbonzero> valorie, lmao HA! ignores you like an angry teenager. bwahahahaha that's funny!
[01:07] <valorie> I was that angry teen!
[01:07] <valorie> and had a few too
[01:07] <valorie> :-)
[01:08] <carbonzero> valorie, same here! just one. and only one. thank the coding gods!
[01:08] <carbonzero> no offense to those who've got more than one child
[01:09] <valorie> now how can there be coding gods if there are bugs?
[01:11] <carbonzero> valorie, *rubs forehead* aye aye aye got me there.
[01:17] <carbonzero> valorie, so let me ask you this. Do I need an ISO image downloaded and just sitting there and then go through the steps on your blog?
[01:17] <carbonzero> I've got the beta installed now, though.
[01:17] <valorie> yes -- you can use the beta image
[01:17] <valorie> you have to dl something once
[01:18] <valorie> and since I seed all the torrents, I have 'em all
[01:18] <valorie> the older they are, the more useless zsync is
[01:18] <carbonzero> ok.
[01:18] <valorie> because the more diffs
[01:18] <valorie> but people who dailies, it's a super timesaver
[01:18] <valorie> who test dailies I mean
[01:20] <carbonzero> so I'd have to download a new daily build every day and it makes all of the changes right then to my computer? without having to reinstall anything?
[01:20] <carbonzero> I've never used this before as you can tell and I'm learning
[01:20] <valorie> no, if you do it once, then you just zsync it every few days
[01:21] <valorie> whenever you want to test
[01:21] <valorie> sometimes there are no changes
[01:21] <valorie> or just a few
[01:21] <carbonzero> ok, I see.
[01:21] <valorie> all my "expertise" is in that blog post and the previous one
[01:21] <valorie> I write my blog so I won't forget
[01:21] <valorie> :-)
[01:22] <valorie> if someone else finds it useful, great
[01:22] <valorie> but it's mostly for me
[10:35] <zanijwa> in qbitorrent with Kubuntu look and feel, a field is not visible since its text is black too. are the applications aware of the theme? should I report this to the KDE theme or qbittorrent theme
[10:40] <zanijwa> *breeze dark
[12:44] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:46] <Alexfrench> hi
[12:54] <BluesKaj> hi
[16:28] <Alexfrench> hello is it possible to upgrade all the distribution to 19.04 version ?
[16:28] <Alexfrench> even if the new one raise officialy on april 18 th ?
[16:29] <OerHeks> one can use the -d option now, development version, to get to 19.04 beta
 Only cosmic 18.10 can be upgraded sirectly to 19.04
 *directly
[16:30] <OerHeks> oh that is true; 18.04 > 18.10 > 19.04
[16:33] <Alexfrench> i have kubuntu 18.04
[16:36] <Alexfrench>  is it safe or it is better to go to a fresh install ?
[16:37] <Alexfrench> or upgrade to 18.10 then to 19.04
[16:38] <OerHeks> upgrade, twice, should work
[16:38] <Alexfrench> ok thanks
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[22:07] <carbonzero> valorie, or anybody really. I've got zsync going now and I was able to figure out what to do and I ran zsync in Konsole and it's downloaded and entire iso since I didn't have one to start with. Just to make sure I understand this correctly, let's say that I run zsync on Tuesday with the new daily live and let's say there's been some changes. Now, will those changes, the differences, will those be
[22:07] <carbonzero> installed automatically without any input from me?
[22:08] <valorie> if you have the commandline correct, and run in the correct dir
[22:08] <carbonzero> I've got the downloaded ISO in Downloads and so I'd have to be in Downloads to start with?
[22:09] <carbonzero> and then from there I run zsync and it downloads whatever changes there might be and installs them from there?
[22:11] <carbonzero> I read your blog a few times to grasp it and the only question was what to do with any changes that might get downloaded. Create a new startup USB drive and reinstall or does it install those changes automatically?
[22:14] <valorie> you have to reburn the new ISO
[22:15] <valorie> you might pick up something from the previous blog post about it
[22:15] <valorie> I think it's linked in there