[00:07] <Blimpo> hi all, i just installed the kubuntu-desktop package and prefer it over my original ubuntu installation. i'd like to get rid of old ubuntu/gnome files for a more "pure" kubuntu install, any way to do that short of reinstalling a new kubuntu install? i'd rather not lose all my documents and settings i've already made in my kubuntu install
[00:26] <Eric_Adams> Blimpo: You could always make a backup of your home folder and copy it in back to a fresh install of Kubuntu. There will be some Ubuntu cruft in there but it should retain your KDE settings as well.
[00:27] <Eric_Adams> Otherwise you probably will have to remove some things by hand. I'll actually test that in a VM to see what happens. I'm curious to know now.
[00:30] <Blimpo> thanks
[00:40] <Blimpo> Eric_Adams someone threw this python script at me and it seems to have done the trick https://github.com/aysiu/purebuntu
[00:43] <Eric_Adams> Blimpo: Ah, that's very cool. Thanks for sharing.
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[16:09] <ankit> help
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 Hello guys! I am trying to have an appimage start. it always shows me this, I click "yes", then the application starts. No menu entry appears. On manual start after reboot, the same thing happens again.
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 What am I doing wrong?
 That is on Kubuntu 18.04.2 by the way.
 on my other installs of Kubuntu 18.04, it works just fine.
[21:44] <OerHeks> chmod +x ./*.AppImage perhaps
 What does that do?
[21:47] <OerHeks> make it executable, you can do this from kate too
 Ah! I did this through dolphin. It starts. It just does not integrate with the system.
[23:04] <Kyoku> I left a box powered on at the full disk encryption prompt and then came back later and it was at the main login prompt - nobody else knows the disk encryption password so how could this happen?