[08:21] <lordievader> Good morning
[14:33] <user|60216> hello world!)
[14:34] <user|60216> need sources.list for 19.10
[14:36] <user|60216> a beer of course)
[14:37] <user|60216> Dear, well, it is very necessary
[14:46] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[15:34] <user|60216> how about sources.list
[19:23] <mint> i. I had several unclean shutdowns due to a program that i was running. Now my cinnamon mint will not boot up to desktop. I have a encrypted hard drive, When i  bootup it do the decryption and wait continue to load and hangs with the logo. I can enter  enter the console and log in.   Even the  wifi connection works from the console. startx does not work either. i see a message like ould not find key with description: [c82106472434e764]  ....
[19:23] <mint> [19:22] <mint> and Could not find valid key in user session keyring for sig specified in mount  etc... but i am not sure it was there or as a results of this.... How do i recover the desktop ? any help will be great... i am now in  the same machine with live boot.
 guys? does anybody know how to set the default file explorer in the KDE taskbar widget that mounts drives and usb keys? … I just uninstalled dolphin (ruby? doh! and also very poor support for network storage) and now it just opens `gwenview` instead of the damn Caja I have installed just for that reason... … Thanks to everyone in advance!
 @BJPGameVideosITA, on system settings you have a menu item called "Applications" and then you will have where to set default applications , included a file manager
 @BJPGameVideosITA, In KDE you have a plasmoid to manage connected devices, in the default settings is on the "system tray" and is hidden by default to show up just when devices are connected, anyway you can change this behavior
 @Alessandro, I wrote that help asking message because I had already tried setting Caja as default application for file management and I have even uninstalled Dolphin... it seems that that system tray for drives and usbs doesn't want to work with caja...
 @BJPGameVideosITA, you are welcome, but I'm sorry I couldn't help you 🤷‍♂️
[21:42] <keithzg-M> @BJPGameVideosITA: Have you rebooted (or at least logged out of your session and logged back in) since changing the default?
[21:43] <keithzg-M> Might also be an association set in System Settings > Applications > File Associations, although unfortunately I can't remember off the top of my head which one that might be
 keithzg-M: My PC crashed at least twice because I'm still on magnetic HDD and since in Linux EVERYTHING is a file, apparently a Windows virtual machine on a Linux host on a 5400rpm mechanical hard drive, are not best friends... … short answer: yes, tried.. I'm sorry...
[21:55] <keithzg-M> @BJPGameVideosITA I've definitely run stacks like that before without crashes, hell there's a machine like that at work . . . if it's actually crashing you might want to run some disk checks (and I mean low-level stuff, using `smartctl` or such)
[21:56] <keithzg-M> @BJPGameVideosITA: But also, see my second suggestion.
 Will try that in a second, Keithzg-M!
 Thanks!
[22:33] <taufik> hello
[22:33] <taufik> help
[22:33] <taufik> -/help
[22:34] <bprompt> `ask
[22:34] <bprompt> !ask