[01:54] <user80> hi
[01:56] <krytarik> !bugs
[03:47] <valorie> @Dan Kelly in short: in the commandline `ubuntu-bug packagename` is the easiest way possible
[03:47] <valorie> and best
[03:48] <valorie> ask here if you don't know the package name
[05:16] <zxq9> Wow. I thought Konqueror was a dead project a few years ago. I didn't realize it has been updated to handle all the newfangled web stuff properly now.
[05:49] <badik> hi all
[05:53] <badik> есть кто:? )
[05:56] <valorie> !ru | badik
[05:56] <valorie> sorry if I got your language wrong
[06:01] <badik> Hello everyone ! Recently I use Linux and KDE .....Yes, I'm from Russia) There is a desire to work with the code taught C++ . I understand what and how in the community . Just to say Hello till he came)!"
[06:04] <R_-M> Hi
[07:13] <lordievader> Good morning
[12:15] <BluesKaj> HI folks
[12:24] <user|28093> how do i install sofware with command line
[12:45] <R_-M> <user|28093 "how do i install sofware with co"> By using cmake and make
[12:49] <BluesKaj> R_-M,  that's compiling software
[12:50] <R_-M> <BluesKaj "R_,  that's compiling software"> Oh..
[12:50] <BluesKaj> He left anyway
[12:51] <R_-M> My bad..
[12:52] <R_-M> Maybe he was refering to package managers ?
[12:53] <BluesKaj> his question was using the "command line"
[12:53] <nomind69> Using (K)ubuntu: sudo apt install "package-name"
[12:54] <BluesKaj> yeah, but it's immaterial now
[12:57] <lordievader> nomind69: That generalizes to all Debian based distro's 😉
[12:58] <nomind69> sure..  but it is still correct :-)
[14:31] <user|1092> hello
[14:32] <user|1092> I installed kubunto linux but the boot loader didn't install I tried manually installing grub but it gave me the error of not finding the path of /cow
[15:00] <AlexZion> I everyone, I'm on kubuntu 18.04 and my Akregator crashes as soon as I open it, any idea on how to fix it ?
[16:16] <Guest6769> Hey, Do you know what Linux version is on Kubuntu 18.4.3?
[16:31] <tomreyn> Guest6769: on a fresh 18.04.3 installation, you'd get a 5.0 kernel
 Hello
 I am trying to install Kubuntu with dualboot but in which partition do i install the boot loader?
 Hi, can I ask you what's the best Irc client for you?
 I mean I use Konversation
 I was Trying Polari on my second machine with Ubuntu
 But I think I'd stick with Konversation
 Polari randomly dicconnects often
 @FailBacon, In case of EFI, you can share the bootloader partition.
 Does anyone else use Thunderbird from the snap instead of the repo?
[19:08] <failbacon> oh i already installed Kubuntu worked just fine
[19:08] <failbacon> thanks anyways :D
 @Franzpow, I using it with XMPP transport.
 Do you have any issue?
 Except IRC is too simple for me, no.
[19:22] <BlueBomber> uh i got banned by dronebl?
 @fLUK3, Any reason to do so? Using thunderbird from repo.
 when running an LTS I have seen in the past that package can get a little behind.
 @fLUK3, I'd rather use the `ppa:mozillateam/thunderbird-stable` then the snap
 looks like need to add the ppa.  As the Snap is causing some "heartburn".  While all functionality is there and working.  If you click on a "token link" like a verification link.  When it opens the webpage, it provieds you with the token has expired even when it was just sent.  Open up the client in a web client and link opens right up
[19:45] <roracle> hey guys, how do i change what the default desktop layout looks like for new users?
[19:46] <roracle> i found this, but it didn't work: http://www.linux-databook.info/?page_id=1717
[19:47] <roracle> do i need to clear the /etc/skel directory before i copy the .kde folder into it?
[19:49] <roracle> basically, i'm looking to set it up where it's the dashboard app launcher, global menu, spacer, then system tray, across the top of the screen, then put the latte-dock at the bottom as per usual
[19:59] <BlueBomber> there we go is there a way to not have to do the nickserv thing every time?
[20:00] <dax> BlueBomber: yes, SASL authentication: https://userbase.kde.org/Konversation/Configuring_SASL_authentication
[20:03] <garotosopa> Hi. What calculator Kubuntu comes with?
[20:09] <OerHeks> kcalc something?
[20:09] <garotosopa> Thank you.
[20:32] <user|94879> Здравствуйте
[20:51] <t0m_99> Hello, does someone know why some hotkeys on my T440s work on Gnome but not on KDE?
[21:00] <t0m_99> Hello, does someone know why some hotkeys on my T440s work on Gnome but not on KDE?
[21:01] <bprompt> t440s?
[21:09] <t0m_99> Thinkpad T440s
[21:12] <bprompt> heheh, of course, it was obvious =)
[21:12] <t0m_99> ahah
[21:12] <bprompt> depends on the mapping by the desktop manager I'd think, Gnome will be using a different desktop manager than KDE may be
[21:14] <bprompt> on the other hand, some mappings can be also toggled in CMOS/BIOS settings, and those are not OS dependent
[21:15] <t0m_99> i used xbindkeys to see how is my mute microphone hotkey binded and it is well binded to XF86AudioMicMute
[23:24] <andee2233> Hi guys, I'm experiencing some issues with my firewire device not showing up in the 1394 devices menu in kubuntu, anyone experienced this?
[23:33] <bprompt> firewire?   boy that's rather old =), but I don't have one, so nope
[23:45] <andee2233> Anyone got experience with firewire cards?