[00:20] It sure is quiet here in ubuntustudio channel lately - Even if I have installed Kubuntu now I still follow this channel to pick up some tips etc... [01:10] Thr0r: Considering this is primarily a support channel (not social) that's not surprising. [01:12] Eickmeyer: Ok - I understand... [02:40] hi === JTa1 is now known as JTa [08:13] Thr0r: most channels are quiet or even dead, Ubuntu mate is one of them. If you want to start a conversation try it in offtopic. [08:15] they days that irc was more active are long gone. [08:17] *they/the [09:13] Pierre was removed by: Pierre [09:50] M_aD: Ok - I see. Lately when I have asked for some assistance/help to solve somethings I have been told to find out myself - so no wonder these support-channels die over time.. You where very helpful in this channel back when I had Studio installed... [10:48] Thr0r: that's not it, it's the social media network that killed irc and the forums [10:51] networks even, twitter, Facebook, Google+ (when it was still around), discord, reddit etc etc [10:52] M_aD: Yeah - probably.. I Have never used facebook and stuff.. And never will.. [10:54] M_aD: I have located these off-topic channels - but sometimes they are a bit too off-topic for me, but thanks anyways :) [18:03] hi there [18:25] Is it recommended to install a different desktop environment on Ubuntu Studio? [18:25] I'm thinking Budgie [18:46] @Go_Diego_Go [I'm thinking Budgie], The recommended way to do that is by installing the flavor that corresponds to the desktop environment (Ubuntu Budgie, in this case), then using Ubuntu Studio Installer to install the Ubuntu Studio features. Don't install the ubuntustudio-gnome-branding package in this case, that's for GNOME only. [18:46] !ubuntustudio-installer | @Go_Diego_Go [18:46] @Go_Diego_Go: Ubuntu Studio Installer is an app that can be used to add Ubuntu Studio's benefits to an existing Ubuntu (or official flavor) installation, or add additional packages. For more info, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UbuntuStudioInstaller [19:19] Eickmeyer: And don't select these "Low latency" -stuff either - It mesed up my Grub.. [19:20] Thr0r: That's intentional to make the lowlatency kernel the default boot kernel. But, to each his own. [19:21] ok [19:26] ok - As in - I ended up in Grub rescue - Got a failure on some IRQ17 stuff and others... Maybe my own fault but be careful.. [19:46] Thr0r: That was because the installation didn't finish due to pulling-in ubuntustudio-gnome-branding. I have since pushed an update to remove that entry, and added a warning to the wiki article. [19:46] Had nothing to do with the lowlatency-settings. [19:54] Eickmeyer: Ok - Good. I don't know what happened, but I ended up in a mess. I figured out how to fix it and now I am happy with my Kubuntu. I have added all the Studio packages to my second laptop (Without the Gnome thing and the boot options) and it works fine. [23:59] Hi all where does wget save links to [23:59] well the wget download files