=== michael__ is now known as Serenety [07:55] igorrumiha was added by: igorrumiha === anacron_ is now known as anacron11 [08:44] help [08:44] Anyone from Kenya [09:43] No [10:43] Howdy all [11:01] Hi [13:04] 💰 9.99%ЕTH dаily рауments guarаnteеd Get Your profit 9.99%Реr-Dаy- 100% Аsset-Baсkеd Guarantее 🔥 [13:07] \o/ [14:24] Hello! [14:24] After an update from 19.04 from 19.10, Chrome now uses the monochrome X cursor theme rather than the Breeze one. Any ideas how to fix it? [14:24] I checked ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini and it's correct, GTK applications and Firefox show the correct cursors === zerotcm is now known as DrZero [14:54] I love the new Kubuntu 19.10! [14:55] It displayed in a perfect scaling immediately after install on my 4K 27" screen. [14:55] Even though I have not set a scaling factor! [14:55] That's with 5.17 backport? [14:56] No. Just stock 19.10 + current updates. [14:56] The scaling factor seems to be 1 when I look it up though. [14:57] The only thing that is not well scaled is the elements of firefox. [14:57] nice [14:58] I just wonder why the insides of firefox are not scaled. Does anyone know an explanation? [14:58] I can make them scale if I set a scaling factor using the settings of Plasma. [14:59] I will activate the backports now. Curious about 5.17... [15:09] Hello everyone [15:10] Is there an option to disable the sliding animation when switching between the five different tabs in the startup menu? [15:15] @eemaster5[m], I don't know of any. But a right click onto the startup menu button lets you choose alternatives. === utente is now known as Guest26681 === marcel_ is now known as Teschellus === Teschellus is now known as Tschellus === Tschellus is now known as Cellus === Cellus is now known as Tschello === Tschello is now known as Cellus [20:41] So, my update from 19.04 to 19.10 didn't go so good, I am pretty sure it was my current configuration being messy. Question, if I do a reinstall wiping root, while home is on a separate drive, will my current desktop config be over written? I know some is saved in ~/.config, just hate to loose all of that as well [20:44] sup [21:10] Hi [22:49] good morning all [23:26] @tatt2ed - save your old config file as config-old or so [23:27] and then move back in the parts you don't want to redo [23:27] I do that with application rc files and such [23:27] they are just text files